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4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1924, DAILY FASHION SERVICE REMOVING SPLINTERS Adele Garrison's New PlLase of # One might suspect this young | lady of appearing fn her hu'lm‘vlm1 Jut she 18 not. She is wearing one o of the new spring coats of novelty REVELATIONS OF A WIFE i B S e with black. [t is supposed to be o in the casual, nonchalant way ifteets, und is particularly rece 3 nded for country and sport CF R g BEGIN HERE TODAY o1s. S—— = @ 1924, BY 6 RPUTHAM'S SONE, RELEASED ly NEA SERVICE, INC, == Mystified b pthe tor with me flat o 1:\:|l|.lx‘mll“ \"w:.v‘n.“‘ b g | peaceful man, Are you trying to (x) : Finding the lifcless bodies of his| PIcK trouble with me?" Ao el iy o0 [two partners at' thelr gold-mining| “We're looking for an apology," | 3 4 camp, Ha Gloster flees south. | %ald Joln, more mildly. “You've iu- | R E R * 9 g ward, knowing that he will be wc. | ulted alx of us here.” | : osslp s orner cused of the crime. On the way| “I hate apologles,” sald Gloster i f Gloster saves the life of a stranger, | caslly. “I sure hate 'em. | ey i Lee Haines, from the murderous| “The damned pup!” exploded a | hands of a scoundrel by the name |volce from the background, “Lem- of Joe Macarthur, me talk to himi™ | seeping, hence It iy economy “Joan" lives with an ol rectuse, | “PId I hear you cussing out me?" to buy it in quantity and keep It on X { : Buck Danfe presumal saked Harty Gioster, miling, i ¢ father, {n & ranch house. One night | "You sure did:” cried Andrews, Buy Quantity Soap reaily improves and hardens Keep a piece of ollcloth in the bottom of the waste basket you use 1 bathro or Kitehen. This | prevent lquids or powders that might get nto the container from ouking through. Marking Linen | vou are marking hanc chiefs with indelible ik you it advantageous to stretch | the material in an embroidery frame as to have a perfectly smooth | she slips away and rides to a school house several niiles distant, where 1 dance is In progress. Ou the way home she carries on a romantic eonversation {n the shadowy thicl ¢ts with the outlawed Harry Glos- fer and then rides away at a gal- lop before Gloster can approach her, Gloster goes to the school house, takes a pretty girl away from her flance, John Gainor, and goes off the floor with her, Gainor considers ways and means of re- venge. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY pressing to the fore. “And, what's | more— He proceeded no farther, for he was struck to the earth Ly some- thing as inescapable as a lightning Nlash, and lay writhing, unable to | groan, his arms wrapped around | his ribs, his mouth gasping and his | teeth biting at the air which he {could not get. And all that had | happenza to account for tha cats trophe had been a slight t | the body and shoulder of Gloster. | He now atepped over the pros- | trate Andrews and faced John | nior from his de- You'l find nearly every two er 9. An age ! ree-letter word {n the dictionary 11, Sleeping robe or cover. here. But there arc a few longer 14, Poured. terms. 16, Ocean. Mrs. D i b The whole room was buzzing | Galnor. Galnor did not like fighting '\ 5 Baked Potatoes | with it. The orchestra labored in | because even money cannot avold Baked potatoes served with cream | vain at the animated strains of “Que | Wounds. Nevertheless, he was not & aind salt or with milk gravy make a | viva la rumbo,” for the dancers | cfmlrd.' Afln?fl!fuel\ltr ahmlmvh.d‘ NipoRtronze | 18 X wost satistying meal for small chil- % ) were lagging at their work and |Teason to fight well, he had it. 3. A speech. 19, Place to sleep. Aren busily exchanging ‘murmurs and| And apound Gainor, with a rush, Color. 20, Sphere. To Kill Worms glances. On the farther side of the | came five hard fighting men. o/ A paddls 530D A voliced eftective way to } room the half dozen men who had | John Gainor put all his might be-; ik 33, 3000 nom;dm hat infest the roots of plants 45 to been directly insulted by Gloster |hind his fists and drove them at Matal (Ain e L 3 24, Placed etick the sulphur ends of mat had gathered in a close growp. And | the head of the other, " While. a1 inawh Frain, in the ground around the roots for these John Gainor made. The | : . Suet, 26. Drinkers. - ground was ploughed. He had only . Neckpiece. 28, Fating utensils. Chopped Dates sy '\t‘w Mufre [to drop the seed with a few words. | Upon 50, Emptied with a ladle Chopped dates, raisins or other uffs made of a combination of | ‘What shall 1 do, boys?" he| e #mall bird of prey. 32. At no time dried are quite as dellclous as TMine and el sawed together to | asked. “Take this for a joke, or go| A 4. Olde &) 34, Pertaining to the mool SRR tlts ded to the morn. | fOFM 4 conventional pattern are be- | out and tear into that fellow e ELATEn Elo, ol oot its to be added to the morn- | 0T # conv | | Saturday night ablution. ..| 37, Even (Poetical.) ing importad from Paris | What's his name? Who is i Pried 39. Damp. S | Friend of any of you?" ; o. Damp. ew Hangers | “Silck stranger!” said big Bud | %tl,??‘?;,.,, Soune :; i):;,,:;‘fl‘,',‘m eyes in the ends of | Lane. “That gent alnt one that| Pure, st 46, Bart titiet tor drawing Nquid answered ch leliclous breakfast dsh for very vour bro brushes and mops eo | works with friends He plays a lone Permit " trom one veasel to wnother, ; donn athe ad|cala das hung up rather | hand. And if it wasn't for Nell, I'd | LR o Rl ' 4 got his elothing 5 —_— est from their own velght. | g0 out and bust his head wide open | . Having happened lately. 0. Habitual drunkard. 10 ey Use Some Ofl — for him.” | “nexplod 3 er's chief sources of 2 = 4 A liillaVerossne. oilhadded to ¢ GO0 Embroidery “That's it,” nodded Gainor sadly. | Unexploded shell. . Newspaper's chlef sources of Foiled starch will keep it from stick- | GAld embroidery is seen not onty | “T don't want to offend Nell. I| |z 3 "T\l:\;‘r :-:(\lmlzu-\. LTy ; elAna oty ] e uni uppened. He must've er. . Color. Katle 1 .| ing to the fron and Wil make the on sating itfons but on wosl | dunno what happened. 1 ¢ SET . Rl lingerie gowns. [ hypnotized her. 1 b 7 g ;&efiefivlflw plaot. 54, /\\[Q:'xnw | That's wh . ne, 1 seen ' { | i 2 X AL e | / / A . Half an em. Solid water, . Correct a wi Juice of a tree, . Deface 30. Small red insect " . Above. 52, Purpose. N ot mights S et (houehis) Part of mlutation 4. Drinks. “I'm going out to have a look at | . : ‘l""ff"n- le‘l? eage. " him." declared Gainor. | pecielo §trive for superlori n coming along,” said Bud, Spill over - Anger. 57. Images. . Bone. Tallless amphiblan . Denotes presence cereal for varlety's sake Breakfast Dish Sausage and fried apples make a| Fasten s rn of anything ossy and smooth frocks, and , {how fast he was talking,” put in . “There aln't any honest man can talk as fast as he was| FABLES ON HFALTH COVERS FOR THE BED B | The next lesson Mr, Mann of Any- | which, after it has been warmed, | town learned about his bedroom gerves slmost as well as another | And the rest, with a resolute’ AT T,AST THEY WENT DOWN | ar he had lowered the windows pleca of cover. And air welghe clamor, crowd along, while & TOGETHER. | N top and raised them from the ) tell over the dan and the | 61. A science of duty. | 73 Manuscript was that he was sleeping; 3 Mann sald-—not anything. | orchestra increased its pace to rush | The blows plunged through thin- 54. Race. ‘ Half an em. under too heavy covers But the wife of Mr. Mann removed | the piece to its cloge, est air. Harry Gloster had stepped Egyptlan sun god — Heavy covers ars not always the 'a heavy wool quilt from his bed, Outside passed that little im.| with emazing lightness to the slde " Ejrrem. * Mrs. Mann told him.!and replaced it with two ool promptu posse. and now another light dancing step . 8mall enclosure. AT . ry wo light-weight wool blankets are blankets “Mind you, bovs” said Galnor, ‘brought him closs in. His feet were Seventh note of the i N firm planted, his body loose. Sud- Whole. v n“'?wl'u.-“llfl rmer than one heavy blanket. | *“Light covers do not hinder blood guns!” I p_g'. HE = BORA WRYERDEIE “\WWhen two pieces are used there circulation either,” shc adde(, as It's fists!” rumbled Bud Lane.|denly it contracted, Body and head I, Polnt r of air between them, ghe tucked the blankets in t want a gun. I fust want to ) i stiffiy halfway round and a 74 Era. - my hands on him Leny fist jarred against Gainor's 5. Pripter's meagure nd he stretched out his big fiste. | jaw. Bears witneaa to, nor looked upon him with vast John threw up his arms, left his . Born. approval. He recalled having seen | feet, deecribed a perfect half cir€le, Vertical. Bud pull over two strong men in & and landed on the back of his neck. A drink, g-0f-war. He had seen him throw hie full length away from the spot Negat T ree-hundred.pound bale of where ha had stood. 2. Uttered by the maut) high” with the hooks To the honor of the other five, . Preposition. i And the story of how Bud Lave le it sald that they would never Part of the foot Letter from Douglas Turner wrecked Murphy's place when he have imposed such odds upon any . Pronoun. i . Your I : o ' vas short changed there was a tale | mon, no matter what a villain, But . Luneh 1r, Mable Carter, Continued e mie 58 z VQ“ resc agge y nn . Homeric qualities, Every year they had no choics, They were as- Masculine pronoun A MG AT TOPEERMSTED was told and every year eallcd by a dodging 0, 86 to Lo SR, Men Letter from Mable Carter little, perhaps, but the | &peak g i B himeelf was witness to the They struck at the midst of that ‘“"'k' ::ny:un had : ‘9 QM Ka ed A“A { f i e of five men piled cr bulk, and their fists either bit the ’ S i vou £ center of the wreckage ' air or else glanced from a raised was in_that et i £ P \'s fioor with Bud Lane |ghoulder or brawny arm. And in re- oy L)’ JO my Gm&“‘ sitiing on top of them and rolling | turn they received a machine gun igaret. Gainor remembered that!fire of blows which were like the ta 1 olstened his dry lips. hammer of a double jack against and the | the steel drill head. When Harty Gloater stepped out d to the foot of of it, two more men were down. by the And of the other three, (we were | Dreakfast—Apples, cereal, thia Spread each piece with fam and pu i gaping and wild eyed. Only big Bud jcrcam, br bacon, poached eggs In a deep dish. Pour over boile] Bove Inclar Lane had not been touchsd. lon toast, corn bread, marmaladc, custard and lot stand until the cake n drove Harry Gloster, high milk, G absorbs the custard from one to tw«¢ N cs with lttle swift dancing | Luncheon Scalloped mutton hours. Serve with or without whip e big Mranger!’ )s s0 that he secmed to float whole wheat bréad and butter sand. Ped cream. 1" whispered | gver the ground. But the other two , sponge cake pudding, m”k‘i Boiled (_umrd threw themselves between | Two cupe milk, 3 eges (volks) to the ocked i aston- A piston thrust of the left hand New Fngland boiled din WP Suser, 1-8 teaspoon salt, 1 1 s of John Gainor therc and one went down with a Ba3p. A lner head lettuce with Russtan SPOOR vanilla, vea 1 ture. jerk of the right ar t Letty | gp s, Boston brown bread, appie Scald milk in double boiler. T yards crashed at the v { oll, milk, coffee, ogEs slightly with salt and sug1 Nell and the etranger, Lane Servo cold, juley apples In their Slowly add milk, beating constar i ihe raoo Tt - 7 gl ek £ Return to double boller and con cng Mtoward Stiie ony}_ Butith " 3 natural state for breakfast. THG over mot water until mixture o s B Ll | {ruit wust be pared for children Un- ypa ypoon. [emove from heat o ing close together no dancing 'u' e | echool 28 )'-u; i uv Ek:l]“: when ccol add vanilla. 1 e I dUDl S VR e aaneroRTIATEY |l ta 1T ke didiba teatcrt Bivial (Copyright, 1924, NEA Service, | Letterd (o gt il s e : ) biy was true he | Gloster found himself « most valuable mineral 5 7 i Walter: Burk( K 2 < 4 hig man was around N He hud not time to strike again. ferithe skinanviihe akin Colored Clothes SR - i | t "o her 1 < semi-stab landed ou Bud's ribs s the ever necessary bulk | Cialored clothes should r Thickens Soup i ’ : g | er, i 1 sh feit to him as it ed (o the winter dict, [ ter,\but should be it ) L venid sl A s 1 m with eves half | ting kneb of ite Children under school uge should | as quickly as possible L € 2k ‘ Andiats D& f x A rd of truck pis oy ma not be zlven the meat of the boiled and when he exerted dinner but may have the vegetables wag irresist Meat was included in their lunch- thered in that bear hug, Glos- 'con so i unneceseary at dinner \'E.'E‘-'fillf;fl 'LJ'\“AWSSTHEW“ ter .‘.fl,‘, 4 moment and ther tim dren under 10 years of r ; Ann tight in the door of o Galnor found himsclf {ogether. 1t was age may need a lamb chop or brofed | | \ Witeh K Clamper 0 Use Kerosene Xk walnut furniture {s qui aned by rubbing with a fi, cloth mofstened with Kkerose Leftover Meat r meat may be choppe d to scrambicd eggs or rice to form a substant wg alone toward the place. He had Tuyg wanted, He had wrestled all [peer patty in place of the boiled \is ite, and on the ground he wasicorned beef for dinner. Lying flal on his Scalloped Mutton as formidable as Remove skin and fat from cold cooked mutton. Cut in thin elices activity [ Put {n layer of buttered cracker At an if rumbs in a well-buttered laking ] p 1D dish. Add a layer of sliced meat, | And no matter (sprinkle with salt ard pepper and e could not se- [cover w ver of cold boiled rice Suddenly the victim [ Dot with of butter and add a % -0 0 voice cailed joyously layer of meat and rice. Dour over|( mn ar e AN wieht. partner. An- |two cups of tomato sau cover | ¢ BU e T hed Wi cred crumbs and bake 20 [0 or 25 minutes in a hot ovea. Th rl of rage aba! perfretly at 1 The old Witch Jie 'y halance neidersd b Rty d ud un- |dish should be baked long enougl S otes cor L e der as ot that mo- |to brown the crumbs and make the = e Tomato Sauce Two cups canned o ) 1 glistening torm of @ Eix-s " lemall onion, 1-1 cup diced celery, 2 nis hand Himself Gainer gop to view with I whele cloves, 2 tabieepoorw brown |§ Cut This Qut and Save | shgar, ' teaspoon salt, 1-5 teaspoon i Subject to Sore Throat pepper, 1 tablespoon butter. peeled and cut in thin slices. Bim- | A~assanassmnmnansnsans- he sald to Glos little party ¢ I'd better take you can have 15 after sun- to ses 8 B Melt butter in saucepan, add onfon mer over u low fire for Ave minutes s |Add remaining ingredic working 'ime mer, covered, for 20 minutes. Rut (To Be Continued.) through & colander and add enough . : boiling water to make two cups v argle Lhroat thoroughly sponge Cake Pudding Repeat in two hours if necessary. Twelv thin narrow ! Be sure you use Jniy the genuine Bayer Tablets of Aspirin, marked Bayer Cross, which can be of sponge P had tin boxes #f tweive fablets for few centa \ harmless and effective gargle two Bayer Tablets ¢ four tablespoonsful ¢ The yourg lad 1 ] " . % 1o ses the 1 e i g n to fume ] yonge cake, '& cup peuch or & t sata. 2 cups holied custard The p Ibe cut the size of