New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 17, 1924, Page 4

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VICE NEW LINE JACKET ORRIGA EDMUND SNELL & e @ NEA SERT e | Adels Garrison's New Fhase of This F Beach suit shows a| 4 clever combination of plain and R ATl NS r 7 lF figured material and a new line in EVEI O O 9 w E a facket. It is essentially yoytht ‘ | g :rre:{{"}»- 11‘ a little less se. R | VI = PROTECTING PAMELA | worked herself up into a bad stats W\ i gt aIchine 3 | BEGIN HERE TODAY [of nerves' He shot a rapld glance ot Y ) n accustomed thi seaton ! |at Fellowes. “It appears that Miss | e ¢ ’ | Corrigan, propgletor of the Or- || Ko waa Haunted otl L] ——————— | -Puteh estate in Bornee, and | O oi°f Was haun ¥ & Rotion W ; ) | Fellowes, Arst ass people were hanging around the| W o | Fellowes, his first assistant, look house, trying to get in. Vereker | TR 2 . o What Katie Insisted Upon Without Delay tou | there's the result!” Where's the Surprise?” 2 aef T wale me Marion Adores Junior 1 tendar towa omised, and h 5 *n. I grabhed Katt, t as she was about Brush Clothes Street clothes aned befors being put a Clean Shelyes s of u linen aset eaned and wiped with occasionally, Medicine Cabine In arranging your med ats put the me i on front of the shelyr For Frosting Cake ¢ you put on the frosting. onee a week after Dry Utensils ron kitchen utensils in the oven or on the hack of the Remove Ink Stains tomato juice wi s and wiil not For Dusting brus makes a go ing fine ca FABLES ON HFALTH THE STOMACH AT WORK Having learned hox Fellowes has put up a new bun. | galow, which attracts the eyes of Pamela Vereker, sister of Jack Vereker, who is a business asso. clate of Arundill, Miss Vercker tells T'ellowes what an utter rotter Arun- | 411l 1s, how he is plotting the death of her brother Jack, and how he | constantly pursues hap with pro- posals of marriage. When Jack | | Vereker is called awaygon business for Arundill, Pamela comes under the protection of Fellowes, Pamela tells Fellowes' that two shots fired in the air will be a signal that she is in danger. Now Pamela tells { Fellowes that Arundill was prowling around her house the night before. | NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY | | Fellowes bit his lip. | “I wonder what his gams {s | said presently. | She stared at him in blank amaze- | | ment | Game2" There's a lot more in this than meets the eve. Arundill's desperate, tut 1 fancy he knows how to wait | opportunity. Doesn't it occur to | | you this campaign of persistent an- | noyance might be arranged to pre. | ats a quarrel between your brother and himself?" “Mr. Fellow do you really think this"? “I consider it quita possible.” §he dropped her helmet to the floor at her side and passcd a weary hand through her eurls “I've Deen thinking. I've been wondering whether we wouldn't be ified in running away altogether v, a8 soon as ever Jack comes Th the beastly old con- I know, but the firm has treated him shamefully — ang they surely wouldn't expect a man to go about with his life in hie hands and— lowes' heart sank. He didn't want to think of Pamela going but the wisdom of the move appealed to him “I understand,”” he broke in We'll both ta him. I'm with vou ~— all'the way. It's not worth it want men to ckeep their they shouldn't send out rundill to lord it over @ stared into Tis eyes for ful | . | G ) ‘ 1sfar on the " Gossip’s Corner | v o taor upo Sl aberepe (oG T, S £, it g | P of ey The first assistant had dropped on to one knee and was passing his hands over Vereker's tunic. Corri- gan, his apms folded, threw'a rapid glance round the rbom. “She dropped him with a single shot,-you say? Mighty good for e | girl'" | “'She'd been practicing for | weeks."” | “T see. YWhat d'you propose do- | ing about t2" | Arundill began talking rapidly in 8 low voice, a voice that was dis- THEN HE CAUGHT BOTH HER SHOULDERS. | tinctly audible, however, in every corner of the reom “It's a rot business altogether — and, all things considered, it would probably be better to hush the whole affair up. It's not the firet time a man's committed sui- cide in these waters — and there's no reason why the true circum- stances should get beyond us three. Atter all, it was the purest acci- dent.” W. H. HILL_ COMPANY .. o 0 dNEE B This design {8 known as the 6. A pronoun crossword cross. Beaded bag makers| 7. Lie anugly. are herchy authorized to copy, pro- Increase in size. viding credit is given Little Joe, our One who sings. crossvord puzzle compiler, . Tops the king. HORIZONTAL Come in possession of 1. Cat's cry. Nativé metals. 4. What you do in a hammock A river in Egypt. 2. Droop. Frighten e . ) rose to her feot and | Corrigan ned. The sobs of 12. A constellation Fquipped with firearmes S S ; PR il ; A Al TRt ann girl on the bed tuggsd at his 13. One Who partakes of food 24. Nimble. e e : foahes =" suggestion of pureness and freah.| heart strings, 14. Frozen water. To put off. iaeton s Tito the bisod i i bout this early morning ‘Can't you find her some brandy | 15, Able to have 31. Scant Migian i 5 ; landscape that brought a or something?’ he demanded. 17. A poem A preposition, “Tidy up the place a bit, get this 19. Untrammeled. A3, A girl on a stk that {s ready for snallowing. hich e L | Small shoot of a tree Games. Gastric uices are located all over [them to form the special k f lon't knew whers we shall poor chap into another room and n intorlor and pour out |protein naeded for csll growth " she murmured huskily, “but I|send her a woman - Exchange #f goods for money. 85, Bereft of bleod o the Alimitins to¢ fosa AT e 5 sl r forget all you have Arundill went out, muttering to Van; aleo a metal Cared for, et a , - done. Y been wonderful.” himself. Fellowes came to his fest 26. Summits. . Globes, He came to her side iand closed the door deliberately To come out 2. Shove, T hav had a chance ot doing Ha passed Corrigan as he made for How a cockney says ham Gentle knock halt 1 would have liked to. Why the bed. “Look at Vereker,” he Just supposin Anger. aldn't you give the signal last whispered, “and tell me what you 8. Recall. 46. Age. 0o think.” He drew the girl's hands Artful; ecrafty. 1 — I didn't want to trouble tenderly from her face. "“Pamela, ¢ en of ——, You see, nothing very desper- vou didn’t do thls. Try and calm 3% Smile contemptuouel spened after all. I was just yourselt and listen to m Very small particle. ed. Tt 1 were to send for | She looked up at him through 41. Not closed 47, Severities Envelope Pursa ) with stee] beads v time T was fr ne her tears i Se : or mleep at . * she sobbed. “"Somebody 45. What you steer a elip ght both her s} 1 en away the key. Arundill | 48. Part of the verh to Le The Adventuresd Raggeghon 0 e e t zoing to have“you taking would come back. 1 heard foot- ut. Irtter from Leslie Prescott to the Tittle Marquise, Care of the Secret Drawer, Continued The deetor told Do T % g3 i ¢ anything happens tonight stepe along the corridor. The door . gained ¢ 1 at 1 : E 5 gv 0 3 other night, vou're to|opened — and I fired—" b4. Affectionate father t up th Ty g ) { AM y “ ' two shots, Do you under- | “And broke a water bottle on the L VERTICAL tal - Ehlusien s 2 ta dressing table.”” said Corrigan sud- Y«‘)'lm“rjn :\"1' % - 5 Tt s by ) : ERCES q 3 & nodded and moved away [denls 2. A Dutch garden plo oAk Ay JO M\y qm“e A s & turbaned watchman | Both turned toward the piece of A wide. flat cake you 4 with e papers furniture at which the planter's £ ¥ ° e al . broad finger was polnting. { 1appened that : protested the girl, “he ek felll My brother fell as the door iding the swung wide. 1 didn't see any more. led wpon him 1o It was horrible. horrible.” She cov- 1t was toward mid- | ered her eyes planter called from | Fcllowes, seeking to comfc . who was wind. found Corrigan at his side “Why does he want to hush this up scandal Miss Vereker."” his head wonugh, old gon. 1 d'you follow me Coooanut Graham Pudding louder than the cereal, th 2 s milk, 3-4 cup fresh [ 1 »anut, 2 1-2 cups gra- Arundill appeared 2 iffine, Jelly, am bread crumbs, 1-3 cup sugar and and a giass in | zes. 1 fablespoon butter, 14 tea- 1 ta i his teatures ‘what have you whole P ca the déor after > sandy i er u half the ‘ in a buttered baking dish, opened clowly b creamed b of butter and pour &pesk, Fel- Jiflower, grape and pepper - over half anut mixture. in front of him i, bran rol! aham Add remaining crumbs, dot with P g . ) too mu i : f 184, Mr. Arun 4 milk, coff remaining butter and pour over the 1 s D = | o f s t h the exeeption of the dinner [¥St 0f the cocoanut mixture. Bake THE WaY . S y abits It appears 1 A i =5 ir tlow oven until firm to the ¢ b o Eonex . touch, out @ty minutes. Serve warm with lemon ¢ (Copyright, 1824, NEA Service, TOMORROW -- Leatter from Leslic Prescott to the Little Mar quise, care of the Secret Drawer THE YOUNG LADY ACROSS a — -—— : captured T b- walked his sieter's back- i to an entire family from the { -~ —' 1 t 4 t : ' 2 1 war rour-year- 40 the grandfather \ ' ‘ : i . i ; ! h ; : Peach and Rice Pudding ) f | ! : 2 One-fourth cup rice, boil- water, 12 teaspoon 1 cup ed peaches, i in Lo ed. Rub peaches roo | fhe up- ander. To measure the 1ep d 3 peaches, put fruit lonsely into mea apart, was 10 0o Mood 10! yuring cup and A ith juice. Add gs were compls 114 gleam had cOM' sepeh pulp ; ar, ealt en the e 1 E ok OV boiling water n a bed at the p the last twenty minutes. Chill apartment, her face ! bamela to the tall ma 1 serve with whipped cream € the tiny aut- whb bent over her. A second later «rape Fruit and Pepper Salad shown Fellowes he had wrenchad open the doop ani Two grapefruit, 1-2 cup ehredded staggere through, the een pepper, 2 tablespoons minced the finest razor —the Jmeito % (o RBIDHES Soreal ValetAutoStropRazor. fald gellow : it e (3 Enclosed in handsome Fellow r grapefruit in halves gift cases—$1 to $25. SXBOCLea Rt : 3 the sections with & = LT RRD s ¢ dear,” she whitpered keeping the Ehy o Axpianation brokenly, I ehall want you more whe 5B Pour b thots from eur side t ever now over pepp nd let ! head dropped on to his five minutes. Rub off th shoulde Remove seeds and pith and cu A single revolver ghot broke upon shreds. Combine grapefruily pepper distl the outer and pimento and sprin w . e exceeding o sugar. Keep very cold Whip cream ?fi;;‘i;‘q; ] o s ST il -')l\rf. "udd & few grains of malt jous and easily o . e 7 2 st 84 (hsisted o8 L s Dl dor htNho'Yd o'c : AR Y t & a while her| vyegeta Kt-‘t'p.ft.n!_’ il auialie 4 1o Hartt ot ieitace i with in bot or cold water. 7 5 R 7 ) 3 pifE pillgne fotl some women. 8ke |tne basement Ladies A Reminder’ For men there’s no gift more suitable nor one giving longerpmore’ constant service than e in the coolest and dryest part of 1ful of each serving.

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