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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1926. T [ | They all shook their heads. “Not Sweet Milk Buckwheat Cakes several blocks north and then foree Two cups buckwheat flour, 4 tea- upon her a liquid drug and said Peter Rabbit. | | 8 Not 1" sald Happy Jack Squir- spoons: baking powder, 1-8 teaspoon 'know nothing more until she awol. ulc san s o ove rel. soda, 1 tablespoon molasees, 1 table- |in the Ocean City police station Mon- | “Not I” said Chatterer the Red v | spoon melted butter, 1 teaspoon salt, id: morning. = A | squirrel. o 1 ebg, 23 cups sweet milk, | oy Adele Garrison’s New Phase of “Not 1" said Whitetoot the £ Cli E Mix dry ingredients. Leat cgg | FIND HOUDINI WAS NOT HURT | Wood Mouse. NTA SERVICE INC. g : .[well. AMd melted butter, molasses e ° f W' 1 Not 1" said Jumper the Hare. nd milk. Add to dry ingredie -nts 'Insurance Company Confirms Denial evelations of a Wife | Toon G ke a enc e | weron O R de e e b & b shook thelr heads, JHAT HAS GONE DI 2 2] hot, wel-greased griddle. After t Montreal. Dec. 23 (P—Had ;Lm: and 'hl‘) all said once more, “Not| To the home of Prof and Mollie | atter is thoroughly beaten, avoid Houdini, the magician, really died by Like a Wraitl eep,” he sald. “T meant to spring]|L" Elwell in Camdenville, Ind,, one ' | stirring’ during baking of cales. la blow delivered by a student, as e tpi Y B lsin ottt st | €| - so what happened to the |night in October of 1595, comes G e “NEA Sorvics Tnc.y |¥as reported and denied, his re sy lamilin -euoe Alow)y it dupner time, but my deal ol | youns trees was still a mystery. |Martha Dalton, a nurse, bearing a . i e T4 Serviee, 10D liives would have received double the o the living room at her kick, ¢ d his | 5 S5 b 7 > Y e e Nl % - o D tosly inLillian's ‘“‘A"\mj“‘.'(" (Copyright, 1926, by T. W. Burgess) | woman \}:h\:h):;ll m‘ms :]r:“‘(”:m(r n . OB e e :\‘m;»)(r‘:)l iZZ‘;;‘"” paid them, it de 1 a bit,” I scrutin- “Was complaining that she was s B o A e o son . it % = . % e ; trying (o sce her |being glve na cl tor « Hmuz‘\ The nest story: “Spooky Tells a ! av"‘;:j"s'mlnll ",\]Slj“\":z‘ : f k Aiantic City Man Found Guilty of (.f‘i r\f_p“’l Yo:(hf::‘;r;ml c?,:.‘;‘)iifi-', through Lillian's eyes and discover [more thrilling than a tea drinking, | Strange Stor =+ bomn to the woman, who Kidnapping Woman |who has concluded an investigation ¥ old gompwnle tepon (00 U NG Tid satieve Rev ming | dies without revealing her name. | . ; ] | Atantic city, N. 3., Dee (@— |for his firm into the cause of Hou- Pkt neral air of | How about it, peopl He man- | Tha Biwells afopt the gixl / ‘ ; : : Harry Elsenber®® an’ éx-special po- |dint's death, sald the magiclan care ere € b UL Y H l The story then moves 18 o w | |iiceman. was fqund guilty yesterd ¢ |ricd a poliey which was to be that Lilli o m slance ill you join me in t Seirs fe taine now zrowing e : : % e of kidnapping Mrs. Ruth Delano, doubled in case of accident. . 5 il a real party tonight?” our ea 3 3 3 . | Mek: Mary Harrison Begins to Look ‘It was nothing that wouldn't ; beautiful womanhood, been i : : | wite of a wealthy New York manu- n confirmed denials that Roing to e = ot and : - . | facturer here last month. Houdini had been injured fin i . named Margarct and Elizabeth and v acturer j a w SCmpthing ald, “T1L take How to Keep It— nicknamed Rusty and et . . ; : | At the same time Biscnberg was scuffle with college boys behind Of course, I knew that 1} ing You up on it. Rut T warn you that ] : 7 2 fourld not guilty of charges of as- stage, as was alleged just after his | ; America enters the World War o o i y s 2 girl in all pr Mo Had dh .- | I'm terribly fed up on the stunts s of Iliness e e e o e [ ¥ i : : |sault and battery up Mrs. Delano, |death. Houdini was fll when he ar- ened o ich Kat 4 Broadway wi TR AT Cete i e | 5 | The jury returned the two verdicts |rived here. said McKeon, and there had told us she took every day, an 1 as convulsing. Tt seems sl lloigian ) |in the criminal court at Mays Land- was no evidence that he had staged 5 |ing after being out half an hour. jany stoma®h-punching demonstra- that th she would ¢ aven't n anything new BY MORRIS FISHBEIN s e the eff fatigue 3 nor- wh inee Fliza eroesed | Fditor Journal of the Amerlcan | i " g bkt ’.]m\_ St | Mrs. Delano said that on the Sat- |tions at any time during his stay t % 5 {urday afternoon of the alleged at- Medical Assoclation and of Hygefa, | /8 WOTer e bt Cors ot ¢ SaEronEs Re st ity i Wiz hant atross zhix the Health Magazine el epihin, zlm Sy ‘“ “_"” | tack, she came to this city from Philadelghia to get some clothes to : SUICIDE listless wraith of usual anir f d. T knew it!” he st «p| Many cases olh discase have | & 0 e ke X tiun, T decided that Lillian was w that 11 lieir origin in infection. [Eteme s ey anc e ait be ; : ar to @ party ig that.city. At Pa-| Paris, Dec. 23 (D) — Harrlson end Katherine wrong, dcapite Al would 2 Diptheria ijures = e, heartiliS e Lt TNt it Biwall 4 &y 1 | cific and Illinois avenues she hailed |Spencer McKillop, 42, of New York, g it alisralii, TS at. through the effects of the poisons oLl 2 : o | what she supposed was a jitney and 'shot and killed himself last night. i et ly near a 1 really ¢|on the nerves lcading to the heart SRSt o ; S 1 b ; | [to1a the driver to take her to the the third American to commit sui- breakdown from utter fatigue, anc ) cre of 5o early a vintage, | 2P0 on the hedg tiasie. Mothers NOW BECGIN THE STORY L FEavR - gy station, but that instead he drove cide in Paris within a month. shonld realize at every sore CHAPTER XI11 | throat may bhe scrious, that anti- Veritzen for 5o overtaxing lier w . f you ) ; No more did the merry song of . g R her opportunities for enjoyment her 1l. How ahout ShEiies At ent: or ik dlssasa. | iionss of 2 Jim had gone 3 4 5 e ; 4L thial T'd Tike to Swim® \m.m Bicketi? Wil you ) L s was Bett arp ever | co e . . Tt 08 Lioky - and | she 21 e eI e i s B 'vmn‘vr;“L.h | . : » i 5. . . The way to test—use it—taste it! Bake a batch A T saw Dicky send a quick g {Of o " 1 eaid. repressing | germs which also have the power |and down a iteher 4 ; 7 B B! e : of biscuits with Rumford and another with just @ &t her as he pulled out a chair for with difficulty the remark that T my- | of infecting the lining of the |lor. Rt ar A : baking powder—then compare—raising, appear- - her with the elaborate and charm- 'self would be glad fo stay with my | heart. The free and careless spirit of 3 S § : ? .- . ; ance, texture, flavor, odor—and the absolute N poud ing courtesy which is his toward small son let XKatherine go in| The conditions included under |other days was gone from the little R o ; : superiority on all counts of Hunfuflfl Q\nr\!hlx* feminine, L like anything but| the grouping of chorea, St. Vitus'jhome where sadness had been _a : > 5 : You lock as if you needed some- the sc hi Dicky and | dance, growing pains, and acute thing unknown 3 % 4 1 #hing less strenuous than a swim, Lillian dub “throy Al party,” | theumatie fever are usually asso- | Prof and Mollie, badly as they frit. 2 2 . : 1 fection of the bhody |still ma 1 to keep up a brave & : Mary,” Dicky said. “If 1 di an h the t most. | clated with infection 10 ke ok iy heart waxed wroth agai J Never d darling. TN s know that you went to hed every |But it had so happene ;- é o germ of the streptococcus | front, ut the girls Just couldn't| : 3 L i The Wholesome night at hal-past nine—isn’t that refused t Hoan ‘. 3 scem to become reconciled to their | A - . s : the unearthly hour, Madge?—T'd say | which Dicky had given me, and un- 1s find their Srirs lonelin § . who N e ‘ into the body usually by way of infected teeth, or infected sove throats. Means should he em- vou were dead on your feet for less vished ffend him more #leep, and that your one best et was dee h ar do I knew to go to bed for forty-eight hours. that 1 must enter with apparent zest What on earth have you been doing into his plans. 1 signaled my de- | Ploved to keep fhe teeth and ton % i 4 s to yourselt?” ciglon to Katherine as she sent a | SIS heaithy, and if. these become Bt thoy Inavned to sland it tithe > s Gl = i 4 ot s e hey should be t ¢ ¢ as illions of others f o Mary Censures “Uncle” Dicky cuick, questioning look in my direc- | infected, thes ! et DL & ; y ? 1 G 2 so fhat the germs cannot pen throughont the land learned during LEgp a e er appy Mary looked up at him with tion, and I kaew that she would r ; “Sueh.” oAl st oL ol startled eyes, while her face flushed |give some plausible excuse to Dicky | [UHer into the body. = Hthe six months that followed. Sueh,” he observed, “are the fortunes of war. A physical examination once ngl many of fhem who aldn ; ; . crimson. ¥ 1y faney or had T | for not aceepting t itation, We N ¥ i ! d 1 Gt v 1 e AN 1 2 > . J rach year will detect these condi- BT e he bit about flying Slariar read something else than astonish- had a tacit agreement, my little | oo ¥ i ipniioy e s e stgs He S e S Al there, in du ‘ / Wlt a UL V . tions in the early stages and Der- i, .o ganding it and will keep on swore process of time, | mit control while there still 381 ounging it for years to come, | ey so da 1 " dwell found himself fltie Stos DIESeNY S ] Ocullsts tell me ithoreis noth)- diE second ¢ HE will appreciate a dis into the he 3 i 1 i going along on the same old joz- panicd us. Heart disease, ‘o ¢properly cared trot—work and study. G “I'd love to go”" Katherine said,| o, does not prog The pa- i ment in that startled glance Kinsworr I that we would not I don't know, Uncle both b ay from the apartment she said. “T've t been lunless Junior and Ma accom- |ing the matter wi my had twenty-twenty in one cye a : s ate Burova watch tor & Rtk to'a rintng oo ty-fifteenths in another. Bott | regoriing, sir W asked, her Christmas Gift. It’s lessons and ome an, it it is sim impossible this eve-| tient must Jearn his Mmitations | SR T T ere | than normal. Bu they said 1 1es Elwell \ the kind ot gift that’s sleep. There isn't any ing. I'm dead on my r 510eD | and live within them. There are * five de of esophoria from what I've b r ove 1 insomnia for : gnany positions which such pa- 3 IElItau ey oy, S S e S lonanto aureeret always welcome because T came. T 1o think I'm getting | I ce ly must ‘count sleep’ to-|tients fill, and wheh do not place | FHRE VO BEECIE BICH S Eedith b and allowed himself . it's useful as well as the sleep sickness or something, T excessive stres ) 1 jeapti| CARCES 2 C o g S } 1S i e lucky.” | ) O g W ,,,luu,. L L R xcossty stress on the hea Ihere Jim fdearned to bate such |it 15, means, I suppose, : 1u ? beautiful. post it's the summer time coming that told me she did not have to| Patients should conscientiously Qn. 1'm always sleepy in the spring invent an excase, that the one she | follow the outline set for them by ) of the year, just sleep my fool had given was a truthful one. Tt |their physicians if they hope for & v transport before long. As for me As beautiful as it is serviceable, cad off he o, T've just hac hy should Katherine have insom- | longer lif T 2 . suppose TN fight this damn war - hrn}({“n f nH‘V ; Hm. ..‘1 \] j f‘q’- ; xj f‘. ould Katheri ‘h.n {n. m- | longer life. St St SR ELa © was a con « and [ pr ‘Iv.\ fight this damn war | 14 Kt, w! gold filled engraved a long nap now. and homestly T nfa? She has not a particularly ner- There he learned that brigadiors | 100k what a ace in Indian case, 15 jewel Burova 528.30 could go right back again for an- |vous temperament, and her re of NS i ARy + in the w (To Be Cont 1) | \Invemm other.” nursing had schooled her to sel AQHIO pese tmos e tuslost on held In (ke next chapter Jim sails, Y ! luted as sccond lientenants The army, greed, was a pe ) - | We hav \ other Bui v i No r dinner. AT Stitrol and tenined her hodvido obey ] and life grows drear, 5 s ¢ have many other BuLova WATCHES in all . Not til rol and trained her body to obey By Sally Milgrim ltstened with awe to the strange culiar institution, * - and N ws dreary in the Elwell : in all syles axd shape replic wi Ve 1 I I knew i, like most home. E : | lian asked wit udent grir . Was the complication of her . 1 it 3 5 | 3 overcome the ng of 1 £ the other guy d s [}" f l' F , { st catened |marrlago problem by the knowledge | ; / S 48 rovme Menas for the Framily | e e R A G e S U e Tl e i practice, When young men were|man becaue i s i “Where Qualit. Tells and Price Solls” dleky & er in a foreign land, responei- S Rl inEcdE somc ot Fimutes.” MAIN AT EAST MAIN, NEW B afraid T interrupted you. | ble for her wakefulness | p granstonmecy ome ok e ; BY SISTER MA wn by me of war things as kitehen police, guard duty 4 i hid watilie np evorelics Thoe Bo |7 s, yow're lucky. I wouldn't be learned to leap to his fect at sight of it you found yourself on a uniform with gleaming mefal on | - Look “mons that stabbed and tore at the “You ; dummies with strange and fearsome | tnide soldier who el fast— Baked came home purposely brought me back from speculation AW looks in their eyes moment to flop dow Jir i creal, tl COUNtry SAUSARCS, | hing.” b0k , ¥ 5 1 ts Dicky's Invitation eaves you without the | vital spots on the dummies, learnea @ auick 1 COMRIS ] il Hgafess to a Party 1 e for refusin he i . 2 ¢ to twist and tear with his bayonet, | When I e (o slgn on Lunclicon—Lamb patties, potatoes 4 Dicky smiled down at his young | drawled. A learned from Some he volevan ine| dotted Hline 1 think t 1 ious, lettuce with neh dre. nicee as she apologized for interrupt ! if, 19 Newspaper Le structors that the hest way to dis- 0 cant me, 4 iced oranges with canned | ing him ‘eature § e, Tnc.) p 4 age your rifle when It had trans. | Man who's cooked up iy shredded cocoanut, whole wheat | cd an cnemy to m e trig- | orders as I hav 4 ain en 1 butter sandwiches, cocoa, A “STER”NG” Y s| Tn short, he learncd soldicring gRloHECA (O AT I wes. sauerkraut, sealloped to- modorn, roldiering. 1Td e fenced | Morrow, Burr W Simmo ipple pie, rye bread, coffee. | When you see an exclusive eleaner who he- the agonles of close-order drill be. | THCKIY N Small children should be served a longs to the Master Cleancrs & Dyers Assn,, you Incath a shriveling sun, exccuted | ., . VO ¢ ¢ soft cooked czg or a dish of, N i may be sure that he is the leader in that vicinity right and squads left, learned ,'"” i LA AL QYILEI TOVC \ith cream in place of the dinner Phe memberskip rements of that organizaton them “squads east” i ks i ) STy S UL EIQD RS s on planned is ve such that only REAL institutions can becon " toiled with a shovel | MY | ; ’ rty and is the main meal of the members. ng dirt and came iy time to | oo 5 ASpe e ¢ for children under school age. Naturally, you woull expect to find us a lace a high value on a cigaret and | oo c oo At Sour milk is' ofen scarce during member, and we are. Our work alone would prove on the rest periods that came so in- cather, o a rule for buc our qualifications, even if we could not exhibif, in frequently. akes using sweet milk may our plant, all the latest and best appliances for our The uniforms that were handed to elcome. work. hen they fir arrived in Dicky awhile ago,” she said Dicky's voice, addres: to me| winter pears, | learned how to pick ont the | “Look at me. T was workin' behind sweet milk buckwheat cakes, syrup, cer over there learned the boys had L big crap game. Somebody told, 1 in half a The Mystery of the Trees, | camp were sights to hehold. They | ugked (he el s : | | bulged where they should have fit-| nsked each one (o tell 3 .‘,,‘,‘ L ) By THORNTON W. BURGESS p 3 16 LN Gy EvIDNEd SnUELY gt 105t it o SR Glcbe Clflthmg HOIISC New Britain o | where they should have hu led up the figures an' found ,,, it | DryCIcam g When life is dull and lacking spice, [dtnstllyid iELulbyietl shoss wera miat * accounts didn't balance 3 | To a Master; Stands Wehiv of myeties ¥ filae 7 i i |and prodiced blisters and Kindred | jepedq the whole barrach i s | o8 i Standand Gt torment b . 5 | imquality and Service” my Jay : Rarman : st. Seems HEROL ULXI i 96 WEST MAIN ST. = 5 { His seeond day in camp Jim and Nows 1 toe 1 PLANT 41 W. MAIN ST. ammy Jay followed Farmer { o A | Diis squ nates took pictures of onc Llame an' \ Brown's Boy clear to the v = another and sent them home ones i game, He knows they're o There, from one of the village tre P b 7 Prof Elwell wrote back, “I didn't | holdin® it they won't tell on ose e watched the young trees undond- | ¥aise my boy to be this kind of a sol- | the ot | 1 ed fro he woo which . 7 C ¥ dier,” and asked J £ he didn’ “I'm s L foom . fhe ool X whi The Smartest Black Frocks Are Iglho g dl I'm Farmer Brown's Boy had bro 1 T e O A 1 commandant would listen | put c Siinior them to the villag 1 rmer i = | 4 ieing 5 to a proposition involving the hirinr | tigue, The ) FOX‘ WOmel‘l Prown's Boy drove back homs [ Owihe o alapah ubs ort done |/of: o dfessmaler i A e said, fnight or son ply sl My wor trasting trimmings, black frock would volunteer I n li be in two pla A week later, Jim, r having | Jim ofic y s ; among the most youthful of the | ) | 1 his s t such,” || 7 G e { undesirable, arresting eftects are {MEDt L0 exchange a few surments, | wa ¥ i : e A |achieved by means of white com- |48 ¥e-photographed, and this time TG i S st g (1 “TELL IT-T0 THE MARINES” It would be difficult to imagine | K. by the family con more thoroughly individual frock “We think,” wrote the twins, “that «n the afternoon model sketehed |You look perfectly adorabls lay — a youthful affair of hlack | Jim's companions in camp were a satin, white chiffon and fvaregated fot. Farm boys, college | said. (o B i £ mwwmflfifiwfiflflfiflfik estones graduates, products of lums of yoke, with its intere cvo- | the big cities, vouths from sma outlined with rhine- towns just like Jim om 8 - ; | white chiffon. It fin- [marricd me gle men—a ' omehody infc v ) . o « . with a soft standing collar | Jim aceapted then 1S ik AL E L e over in R | & The Chrlstmas vt centuated by a cluster [ made no especially strong {riend- [ "0be and. not in I | 3 i A hite gardenias. The bodice is | ships but was a good fellow to many When we do e Tt s for & Cape 1| %0 reganicd many ors,One SO b it puonaiiy || Y I § Shopper’s Notebook” L2 in the center. vouth, Fred Simmons, fre loin b ition of straight | and the gon of a we crciges hehind ils §s o fea- | facturer, he liked by M skirt o the straight | grinned when h ! el tivieRl > 1 | Suggestion No. 4 Sanala tiat Wit "'Ml” e The very alr that carries the dust to our of continual motion. | some techincality conc rugs is uscd to etract that dust with a handy slips through o |fest. Fatiing this Jin i electric sweeper .... make Christmas merry a ; clls placed it & |nrat yeertilng ¢ e e : and housework easier with one of these sweep- b [ et rderly t 1a T ; ers or some other clectrical appliance, You'll The white chiffon yoke an this | “Divc Gantict ip in Long Tsland 0 - find thom among the other ~suggestions in Dlack satin frock 15 edged with a0 00 o0 e i . ed, 1 “The Christmas Shopper's Notebook” in line of small rhinestones. This | Urosdio ure vas about to xall for France. “They | privay ' e Full Fashioned Silk T trimming In o on the || \ " feah i 5 ' ' & rinm ADpEAT SIS GIURENG rl me,” 1 id in his letter, | poral Smith!” wer v the kes an accept P an- THE HERA[JD cufis, hiy ny ol ver tl + Copyright, 1926 (EFS) wer i ove short opyrig DS but 1t all right with me. Now SATIE B 30 ; it I'm in thig'thing T want ¢ lqun P ) $1.45 $1.95 “,‘.“§TOPS ;AAll‘hmG{HI;;””{“‘]“; b e v | s Lt |3 B W 3pr 8550 | G tted helmet from t ) to kno Lnd(yTAlnknochd-miml-ud thy vl a bateh of k"mgo:,th,;(i i :'.‘, love | : K ime—" o i f ClJbE Clothmg HO\ISC | assified Ad anged your mind v rporal St v took ¢ 1 of | [ i eRadth (e Tt Stnlod CHE it e ATk et them | Cor. Main and W. Main Sts. lto Simmons, who listened enviously v in military fashion to bead- | New Britain b . E S