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Love’s Embers Adele Garrison’s Absorbing Sequel to “Revelations of a Wife” Beginning a New Se The Mysterious Young Miss Who Troubles Mrs. Tice Mra. Ticer's first wo found ourselves alone little premo something annoying. only to ask Kat and tell her ¢ ver: dir EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1927. sat ¢ Xpeetant t do the names “David" wis'/mean ? | A David is Hebrew beloved; Lewis is Teutonic and means Defender. Q. How many Civil War soldiers and their widows are drawing pen- sions from the Urited States Gov- [ crnment? | A. The last report of the Com- missioner of Pensions gives 1 1¢ | soldiers and 241,103 widows of sol- ILLUSTRATED @ RJ-SCOTT What is a “thesis”? It is a proposition advanced vely or negative to be ained or defended by argu- {ment; a position or proposition the I trush of which is not evident from the terms, but requires evidence, ex- and means NATURE WILL OUT ONWITNESS STAKD “Sweat Box” in Court Room Horror to Nervons People “Do vou solemnly swear that the | | | | shall be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help you God.” with the answer “I do,” evidence you shall give in this case | Ismncc of their knowled, gards the matter in hand is what they heard or thought, and in the eyes of the law, what is heard or thought does not help the state or the defense nearly as much as what is seen or known. Some women are excellent nesses, especially in cases In which they have no direct or personal in- terest. As a rule, they are truthe ful, and are capable of withstand- ing cross examination without : lowing their original testimony to i.» shakem materially, although, of | course, there are many cases on record in which timony that seemed at first blush to he absolutes ly final, petered out and was worthe less when dissected by good lawe my neighbor in a out of earshot of bo ’ » \ f i to speak. d the kitcher d i- |1 much the . v hat shifted s faft vect question to h ; i } fis ] n | her X right ear. at is re you v ing S @ v 3 ¢ 1 for “Yes" or whatever other word or combination of words may be used |in reply, ean be the beginning of a | recital of a very strange story, or it | may be the prelude to a well told, planation or proof; appled espect | propositions fn thrology, Naw and medicine that eandidates in schools are required to de was Jackie yers. Every so often, also, the po- lice court provides the spectacle of women witnesses who might just as well have stayed at home, 80 far as the value of their testimony 13 con- count of somcthing that|cerped, for they lose control of ppened contrary to law. On the| e fmportant senses so completes hand, it may serve to Simply i)y tyat they are entirely unable to T disappears Lis offie g the 1 visible from his window ury editor had fi a of work for the ¢ ed for sounds that What is the general direction | g fandp Hole Aol of a cyclone? ¥ °t down the bars for the choicest|{morie anvone. had called A. A cyclone 18 a_violent rotary | collection of misstatements one UL Were ring that they | georm usually occuring in tropical | would care to listen to, and again, Many Cases of Perjury oks' office to perfect g ken for ol - lor sub-tropical regions, and distin-|the stories that follow it have often| Ask former judges or other for- aring five out the plant. | zuiched by winds blowing around 2 been known to outdo the mos .r court officials whether or not 4 comic offerings of high grade vaude ave ever been present when arjury was committed, and a hattery had n a p Jow pressure. Cyclonic 1 in nd a turbulent one, Don travel at the rate of twenty [ville, in the opinion of those who | have had long experience in polico | doubtlcss all of them can readily And his soul-interests had rles an hour; the dire been interwoven w the [ +jon of motion in equatorial regions | court procedure, | describe a case or two in which they siness fate of his paper. to west, but in higher Novice On Witness Stand believe there was no question of the He could not think of Teddy, | atitudes from west to east There is the witness who, never |untruthfulness of some of the prin- sle. withamt instan How many radio broadcast- | having been in a similar position . In some Instances, Iying is ling her with his beloved Tim ‘ions are there in the Unit can hardly contain himself | not easy to detect, while in others, a Diana and Lolz, both were it for the s preceding | practiced ear and trained powe incr frequency broadcasting | the one in which he is concerned, | observation are quick to note ations at present in t United |to be completed. He has talkea |attempt of the witness or other pere 6 in Canada according | the whole matter over with |son to deceive the court. Often, ¢ lists, [ wife and his neighbors and the fel- | Judges have been able to tell with are half-sisters and [y who work near him in the|out hesitancy, that testimony boe ters and broth- | fictory or store, and he knows ex-|ing presented is not accurate, only 4 actly what he is going to say when|to find on going into it that the w ters and brothers have | ng js asked. Finally, he finds him- | ness was honestly mistuken in his parent in common. Step €ISterSisclt in the witness hox. He does|judzment of an incident he witne common paren £ not know how he managed to get|ed, or on becoming confused ¢ hat ls the average life of a | as it seemed a mile walk from | because of his unfamiliarity r he oceup when | court procedure or for otk ne was called, and without a | son f to gl yone within hearing of [ statements e the opposite of i rately | those made by others in the case. o h’““'l- z 1 Children Honest on Stand n” in order named. {(Gal bail80 1F HadicealhelatitiInreas| fa0Hs @000 Ol ik ol miltns n and where. was the|inan no could reach ahove his head, |1t o, ome influence is proper, ce ending the World | 8 08 0t out when ha | the child has absorbed the re » Who slgned for the |aicq e he would tell the trath, He | oD Of ~11»_‘- ss of Iis not frightened, not a bit, he tells L"":‘ri_" S Siriehiforvard sl L gSmeliow thers 18| aceount of th inchent that zesuited throat act It certainly. cots |n the|!™ the case. Children under 10 3 b Verl o onen e telas to ouen M becn in the local court, hut Wilson, |~ e R tly it has been found that u.;””}‘l’l)‘-“ o fright they experience on bee DGl e R s e shed into the center of at- i brolg shary ¥ theltraction offsets thefr desire to ba | “‘1“;_" i l”"‘“ dete 18¢ truthful, with the result that their | the point where he found h iy ;lo say “they told me.” “You r.«n,!;m' 1”1:.‘ e n:":)m normal What is the Dawes plan? '"o“,',, ‘;” ""lh‘)"'"l: ;yl.‘/‘l:f‘oy"“‘u.’ "::"ESNHA‘, ars ago, talked ter or of A. Tt is a plan to stabili (""'Iuilq him, “Well, all "l know x| and Teferred to the prineipals be a 3 currency and provide a s e e h noms de combat that nobodv 2 to be pald over 10| vselt,” he replies, ’ 8 allabout, yet Al whick its astringent special commisstoners and distribu- | )L] el Rl el el | réocatihr tion, the good effect of | {od by them to the countries to | fore he knows “‘{0_;' anine with, | SLOFY, more slowly, failed. Members the 1a - Germany was obligated to pay | St And Hhe €osf 13 CONF RIS 0 Jof her family who were presen fluids | reparations. | 8 x’ “' ey 'lfj“r' t| were surprised at the rapidity with at meals but in the intervals, Q. Is it proper to send out print- | SRR e S LSS MBI O0RS [l onliel ol it as manner diet ch cases ghould {ed eards announcing one 1”“’]’“\}"“ what happened, and When | 46 ghacen ordinarily was quite nors as large an amount of fat|ment? oW S : | mal, id. It was their belief patient can take without | A, Emily Pos, ered ’,"“‘"L' ;}z')’_‘y“‘:' EoonSNVitnossos Leing of such | that the excitement of much disturbance. The amount of [an anthority on etiquette, says that | find that the hest |00 e bles t contain quantities | ¢ng ente of an en f\flms.“(‘u are |‘hn'<rv who are careful | gave speed to her tongue that tissne should be in- | gax Jknown to good go- | t0 tell only what they know, with- | (ou1q 1ot control. ST Dt | ok out theorizing or speculating. Many | cauliflower, ¢ Q Iy 1o those awba ( | i ot C Coogan Octoher 26, 1914. wonll a'clock of tels 1 the antomatic Jor) all sorts o for clearc drawn cred hig is with plant s medit ppea ft gleam face of by girls fons were hroken she said ce of the two k in my ¥ t wait until Mrs, nd caw iselves. (To Be Continued) What do Diana and Lola discover? Read the next chapter. Your Health How to Keep It— i Br Causes of Illness AL ape Horn How umn si %, jarring the 1ephone. fora a fi at of let . Pop's voic like the boom | cannon. rocity ng lines of che bristled, as if we had | Wit 12 to 14 years, i three photoplays h | rocord for the longest runs on | New York City? iz “The Big Parade,” *The Ten |, From fatur, Q. stomed pay is good ay s good for all of BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN Editor Journal of the Amc Medical Association and of Hy geia, the Health Magazine park | The modern physici r r{ A. On bright | intolerant of to ind the igh to hung | disturbances stomach s rot- | by they laxati 1| persor < out a plan | cathartic habit The fact {8, we must control icks of slow to get the action of the bowels hy the ready- R m ations that may be 1 forward. Th the drug stores. rounding with mint to his finished yet avry T 50 1919, Germany 1ted Pow- in the tempis allicd and ass peace torms 11 of Mirrors President allied delegat s signature at I 28, 1919. The Tr nd a sbparate pea and German: ring the Hardi the regular of the ation is, evidence. L telling his story, on. Don in to wo to ways get handed m “Well, Tt's been | fool, got s videnes Senate, tween the U. regotiated du ministratic person Who suffers case should add r guantity tharn in the form o wttermilk. Tea should e becanse it contains 1 sor jcir n st ir- to elevate an im o8 e ense Q. nd like o expi arms of Vs lamn sob chest, gri He'll got my b m I'd have lim | T could . all of 4 s 1 Din- a rising cou, ot should he taken i e il ey at and the ea Aniie quanti Is. Longlegs Departs f that damn Times oken in s or the in | as the Thormton W. Burgess & " replied who is consi of 1 the off for n | vegets 1 ar she asked 1 waited inapation rous What is the greatest depth a lonz to r water and t gives me an idea rooks enthusiastically, well do this thing | 1t carry indigestit bulk to the diet. If aceumnlate In the is not favorable. wa Atoes. possible, to extromes substitutes however, casily the eating that t as i . Spectacularly, i€ you will, but % publisher clenched he didn't spare us in tion and spectacles. | 15 going to break the | foct 17 Make the Drooks| Fruits may be given freely and also such < as oatmeal and { whole wheat and bran brea in 1§34-18§5. They were authorized Among the foods t by the act of February 12, 1873 and | s edi- | classed particularly as 1axative | Ware intended for circulation in ori- | to | foods hon cider, molas: ental countries as a substit to- | apples hes, or [ the Mexican dollar which they ex-| them | prun lightly in weight. By the It en estimated that the | appg of the enabling act trade dol- average Americzn consumption of | a1 were made legal tender in the cathartics represents a total pur- e et G e | chase of over 0,000 a year. |ing dollars. This qualification These include only the irri- | wag withdrawn in 1876 and the | tant pills, but salts of v coinage was limited to such amount | { rious types the synthe 4s the Secrefary of the Treasury iz tlons. uld consider sufficient to meet Among the harmless | (ho export demand. An Act of T substances now the pub- | yyary 19, 1887, provided for the re- 5 (they kept 0 sjrament of trade doliars and their | medicine chest without | recoinage fnto standard sllver dol- | are mineral - ofL jarg or subsidiary silver. | whic yparently not damaging | ta the stomach and intestinal walls and which aids the casy pi sage of material, and the suh- stance known agar-agar, nes This substance Tas the power of absorbing water, forming a mass in the in- tosti them and men who are more than ordinar vi bright in their own line of business onions, celery [ submarine has gone u | P il = T 3 what is the pressure at that dis- [OF their profcasion, find themselves ||f Te], 4297 335 Allen St. Yol | totally unable to shed the proper | orli The United Sta Vvl reco Mgt on in which they are| add | arine depth is 206 fect. [called to tostity tn polics court o Jo sure is ahout 131.5 pounds | They canuot remember s 2 e re inch at that depth {scom to have no conception what- ||| Painter, Paperhanger and Decorator bhows [ raany dollars | ever of distances. They cannot In 1854-15%37 What |identify faces. The sum and sub- | »se of fssuing them? . 1e dollars were col o1 at the But they Peter ses do. him an; in him beats m Laughing Brook At the countr, Pool. Bu . ¥ lot of ¢ Lefore, so P Mantell s about ft or simply sat I tng. was the pur A No t club da the tonation. v HOW'S YOUR BRAIN POWER? r employ 1 a special meeting,” it right in 1 YOU arrang re—let's see . We'll have . Tl fix things Wharton of the S . present, . We've for the nd jury depends ou up, 1 Do you want to find o e? Our Washington Bu- ed by every reader of this And it has compiled a sting bulletin called upon ense o the intel himselt down co0d Pe of goneral intel £ every question o people want to kn an absorbingly last When whare P his long legs and chtene A 3 ; o here next ] “I am glad you ar d LRI E * said he, oo zht not L you replic /i 1 v, D d e. And want to go away Y= waitn cter to say gOO re good hy. ’ 2s ¢ 9 great wings, What are you goi P31 sck until his conded b r was s int “CAN TOU A Also District to Ve Attorney Bol have the evidence to hit to tl &r hey'll iss an indict Brooks hesitate The contiued: Make it say . In editorinl T » this | all the trappings the At They'll find grovel! And little re- s almost “I want Don an a re-unio grin. ve : 1o coun not 1 o the and ,_—_-—— - CLIP COUPON OFP {ERE = == == o= New Britain He v last it was down on Bureat, 3D} (G YOU ANSW post; ire 1 by . and en. ively taken by may b ek 1 25 Dec the much with ave invi ereereee to to |NMIE vho's going STREET AND XO. ur vees STATB GITY . T am a reader of the NEW BRITAIN HERALD, o e Flo scientists have fmported a | parasite from Cuba to him fight the sugar cane horer, ! as SNAPSHOTS OF A MAN BRUSHING OFF HIS COAT-COLLAR . b cuowas vuums con sardonic Menus for the Family MARY It s el Cwspip. s 1 comparative [ull in metropolitan n plant | tivity stim v ot ny BY SISTER i} IN SPITE OF TWISTING AND TURN- ING CANT GET COAT COLLAR M- T LINE OF VISION HOLDS UP MIRROR ™ TRY TO SEE IN BIG MIRROR WHETHER ME 60T (OAT (OLLAR CLEAN BRUSHES OFF BACK OF COAT COLAR e < e ractive nach. Cook- | be nsed in QUESTIONS ANSWERED You can gel an answ r to any | question of fact or Information by writing to the Question Editor, New Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, 1322 New York avenue, Washington, D. C.. enclosing two i | ceas ta siamps for reply. Medical, 4 9 | legal and marital advice cannot be PUTS LITTLE MIRROR DOWN PINDS Bl&6 MIRROR ISN'T | given, nor can extended rescarch AND TRIES CRANING ONER HIS TIPPED AT RIGHT ANGLE. be undertaken. All other questions SHOULDER INTD BIG MRROR | will receive a perscnal reply. Un- | signed requests cannot be answ:red. All letters are confidential.—Editor. ch Ball Salad i ith ] hopped GETS INTO PLACE AND TWKYS NECK JUST AS MIRROR SWINES |i BACK TO FORMER ANGLE pepper Form into : to chill 1ot gen gas have the same lifting pow= p | er? A Acetylene is heavier than hy- n gas and does not have the ime lifting power. The specific | gravity of acetylenc is .0119; drogen gas .06 o Q. Whatisa ruant School”? rtified industrial echool Britain to which children who Labitually absent themselves b is a Preseription for i 2 school without lcave or who wess Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, 2 (usnt the company of rogues and rhdial 4 : b eriminals are committed by an order ARl i <o dilious Fever and Malaria, | of a magistrate under the provisions i ek 1t Killk the geemos |0f the Elementary Act of 1576, i 3 ’ ) a e {a AFTER MUCH TROUBLE SUKEEDS BACKS OFF TO 6ET'A 600D VIEW HAS BRILLANT IDEA OF IN WEDGING MIRROR WITH A 3F HIMSELF AND TURNS TO FIND SIMPLY TAKING CORT OFF NNL FILE AT THE PROPER ANGLE WIPE 15 NOW OUPVING MIRROR AND LOOKING AT COLLAR. 23 “WE'LL STAGE THIS LITTL E S TRAP PINGS' fid ¢ that {1t a? sorte. anyway