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12 A / SRALD, Y, SEPTEMBER 20, 1927, ——e e e i | eavily seamed face and the man- get more rest and learn to relax = ner of a real-estate salesman. 1 you feel worried or nervous, eat S On rjsing in the morning. Drin Adele Garrison’s Absorbing Sequel to ; A u - tell How to Keep It— water with your meals, but do ne | use it to wash down food insuffi- “Revelations of a Wife” i “Dr. Poremus 4 e Causes of Lliness |ciently chewed. Cool water is bei- - Beginning a New Seria———————————/ w p ered man w a calious ir e ter than ice water. e indicative of a long process | The advice relative to clothing Kool is Afraid 6 Meet His . ATy . £ ! S erdentes A e BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN |scoms to be useless, because womei Father At Dinner ta last g yself in th L Stor e e e L s ; : s e i <ine, | Editor Journal of the American Mcd- |are notoriously governed more by Mwey locked at tne ROt | iothe abd atasis T S L : 2 el b sy ; Ay I Association and of Hygeia, |the styles than by reasdns of health whes answer to h e ¢ e T r ou Hloayance 2 S P il b : e : RoA Rt et | the Health Magazine, ir choice of clothing. Howevor, come to t I to ¢ i Y| oin s iaeconis R iataa 17 i 3 e . i o and at the ragged wound| Of the thousands of girls employ-|the bulletin emphasizes the inadvls- 1 supposed Noel Veritze dowr read I} sver b ahm e |LorneYo TN Ew N ark i Connty £ i b ' ot in | in the back of the Next he |0 In factories, offices and shops, {ability of dressimz too warmly M- there declaring that ehtinot Svite X o THess e this | Sivin H 3 Ben Well-known Y s AT on i ioGan ire s m, bent |[®W ©f them pay much attention to 'd and the advisability of wrup- fo'oiir wal 3o i ATt hang right, but 1| Vall Street broker man-about- the c i 0 1 2 AR W o Lealth. ~ Fortunately for them |ping up when going outdoors. ad a. rwoods. town, who was mysteriously mur- that one al t 11 ) 3 i : eregs ) . 4 fieq MADY great business organizati Among some .of the other sng- lered fn his home, turn” to nd ask 1 ¥ we v 34 Rl a ! : re bezinning to introduce inspe ons are the following: Major Anthony Benson—Brother intrid ipor 1 S 1 t 1 and Sorgeant . e s |tion service and educational serv- ep the windows open in your murdered man, head was the i came : wit id | T h we get him on the settec \C® that will be of great assistance jhome all the year round. The room P ez & Anna Plats—Housekeeper and after y of ; in cutting down the amount of time ;temperature should be 68 F. in the iling. “He asked me I ¢ ne plaint,” T 004 fin Benson k tin a g on o i nd Tk oduced | e e e T s and in making > and 50 . at night. Tr 20 1o exc n from What a fright I look tlee | Ditwiddle = Assistant] for ' ht arm |\ Hefly ex- | looked at Markham Inquir- ;0516 ier. {to stay outdoors at least an hour s ) I looked for someth Yistriot Attorney r e the center e inspec- Al et ' trial Hygiene Bulletin 'a 1f T 1y, Get outdoors she demanded, p yre original from you. But I s LR e e 1 t orm long tor y mdicate iR » New York e Department h hour and walk to and o t 164 Lt mis e v et : o i t that which ‘ iston, ‘bup !~ Alarkham nodded, and f or has recently published ror . Spend your day off out- " 1 suggested. vou, however, that you're an i ey e tee ost striking! ttitu : 1 Heat 1 E 1 i pecial bull of advice for work T s possible. te, so that you can dq the e ARl oneCominanding Ol k v } 14 in h troat i ¥ 1 e aee % 1 4 ' the important points. e s for elpoms met 3 OWrfeer of Detective wed to Dis- right X v Lis thumt tor ; G LA eI > | diet s | 1 you 2" she stam- > 3 ising glance iplest means possible,” reation Vary vour recreation with outdoor averc h as skating, tennis, vident oy : i y e ; ; % a vam Intking. Dancing is healthful, it not 1 son to meet before |1 ot o r’,fi,‘,’,:”f\ Py i},',, ,,.r 1 ¢ thr e e : : istan raizht 1 ' overdone. Do not go to the movies e to explain things to | yicy Attorney's off! pecially if your work i3 | : AR % ol S resse 1 @ 7 5 3¢ lovies an poor air, Captain Carl Hagedorn— small ¢ n ¢ e di ; 74 ¢ nk two g \ s i L oy of your job,” Mary | arm e exnert o K N Sea e s : R ull ¢ . ¢ S ; late > 7 ar tos k at me saucily as she| pp p, e Alcal eraminer I t ' 1 4 st swimmin; tted out of the room. “But I'll | Prank Swacker—Secrotary to th c eyellds T looked be a regular Marne down at the gate. Disiriet Attorney t1 Eemaloitants i ey ostont kT T Tt and was delight- ; love of Lulu, make it ¢ N arioely vt o , 5 by : ; R » opened both h 1 the palms. At >u are more than 10 Constipation vestrain most up and CeRar et frequently caus adache. Find out " , nds on » colored | esy S the cause and r sermanent- i . e R gl NEnE s S ; o gl Sk ey . ittt 4 g . Do not tak ache powders her. 2 Town on the veranda T found Noel | — thr h braiv t n C 5. a3 v 2 et R | - er medicine any kind. told myself pacing restlessly up and down, his THIS HAS HAPPENED thes igly Indications in for tof i Bl B S e etironial, I soute G 0 oy to get fun out of your work Crei oIl sgannine RNIR e e B wile Vana/fls) il broakt ) = s 5 3 e — passed completely | R g 10re ab €ach MEAL 1 na the satisfaction that comes with u forgott b i IDavnich o Farsboarios ot . ,Hl,,,:q loahsbasl < o : . S e Jtrsing to do your work well. Few Yo ¢ farsotten, ket sy uests must coms Markham drops in on him and in- HRsato, Jnanghnglcs Sl = % “base of | thines conimbute so much to good ather is to be one of our guests th I'm ashamed of you,” I scolded, ' gorre pirm that Alvin Benson has s n v t ary vounds. e 1 . bullet. didnit | nealth and a sense of well-being. v ¥ > 2 % i kull—you fou , dl - ning?” I asked I hfully. ‘as he turned to greet me. “COME hoon murdered. Because of his K N o'els e s e AP[’L R FANNY SAYS' | ol fhes ;i of Itself is enot to upset 'into the dining room and let's thrash n interest in ‘eriminology, Vance |slippers, e stll wore 0T a Lispe ricn had left us fm- 3 T T T e T s X i I'is fashionable bachelor apartme: Bl {mmedia prob- | the poor bo He isn't averse to this out again. In that room there A L e toeth e o the room i itting at the same his ill be no chance of any newWcomers .¢ tna erime. : . e nec nd now st ebween the, . front s3biy . —well, | father, in spite of the cntrar nt g us.” ! ol 1 of the hiad 1 unbut- | ¥ 3 nEathe Snroceatingt 3 2 AR » is afraid of what the elder » tollowed me docilely, but when NOW BEGIN THE STORY v ] herable face LRI AL Tt man may do when he finds out about we had reached the dining room he 2 | i turned to me and spoke breathlessly: | CHAPTER 11 Mary nodded her head sagely | “I thought I could go through T don't bla 7 T but T can't,” he sald. “Un- Iways foel t Ver. v fathe kr you have asked itzen is like st the crater me to come to di and is willi of a voleano. Y er certain T should sit at the table with him I what the blasted thing is going to cannot, must not. stay. {man with prematurely lined face, 7Y DUIcl contemplatic € him, el S 2 5 “We'd like a post-mortem report do next.” y Newspaper whose appearance gave one the im- | b BRCCeR AL SRUL : ; Z i1 . a i I gave he rthe tibute of a la B e, Inc. ‘\p,, on that most of the woes of o . e . 2 o be al * Dr. Dore- be going,” ¢ had me out of As we passed through the mas tout. His fn : ’ a el i ‘ o ive carved-oak front door int L 1 i . i . s L falen the main hallway, w e met by | neck was v ohs it 1 : Assistant District Attorney Din- widdie, a serious, swarthy your ¢ for the | numanity were resting upon his A urly 1 1 : i o . - . mus ar od, shut his | “Good morning, Chirf.” he grect- s 1 t hear LG T : S ek 4 4 t the to i | ed Markham, with eager relfef. Were itely ir ng the i o P i Sre ¢ o iry as soon as you ¢ {“I'm damned glad vou've got here y e f lov N CRa A T After a brief hand-sha | This case'll rip tr wide open t i : bk < ny, he went out hurri {Cut-and-dried murder, and rot " pper appenrar ! b ea Thinid o] I turned to the defective | lead.” . was benc of the opportunity to have some- Who had heen standing by the table At that moment a tall, masslve, | cver in front of the t ) o Z venting | Whien he entere middle-aged man with a pink co nter so it at the ¥ heie 4 R i i e, you 'phone headanarters | plexion and a close-cropped white 1 g e iher for the bodyv—and tell ‘em | mustache, appeared in the doorwas ! 1 s+ man in | Relpatl e e R 3 ST a move on. Then of the living-room. On sccing &1 t, stood wit i 3 a5, after | the office t for me rec.usparorr | |8 400 MAIN Markham he came forward stiffly T 5 1 R e < ! lute lisappes ©1927 BY NEA SERVICE, IN i 1y with outstretched hand. T recog- he ct lis ey : N 2 1he then one of ; nized him at ence as Chief Inspec- o1 were nar 1 oI & il zo {Wo men who had been insj ecEr— Cubby Refuses to Come Down ¢ O'Brie s i ane e jn rigidly set. He * = £ the fror : ¥ | tor O'Brien, who was in o Nr Khoen o s o ront wi The problem worrying the modern : L Eiltesnolice saap) Dinwid 1 e were W abov it i girl is what not to we By Thornton W. Burgess | : : Bioaiti i erkitin: marh nnt S e > d o | Dinwiddie noe w the | o rk, Snit & | WFino s OUEh oA (eRarT " 3 hetween him and Markham, and 8 ¢ r ¢ ntra- | & hCr e g ) o R ot e tned e s I WEDNESDAY 1o knows and keep himself wel 3 7 [P0 | then Vance and T were introdue 5 r ) ret of the r R e e j | A ta 4 to him. Inspector O'Brien gave u ‘em. Nobody ever got in | the Bear. | { Ve ach a curt, silent nod, and turne ther mar 2 n s 3 3 ou Brouei thobe Arindones: You will remember that Farmer | K . back to the-diving-room, with 2 . ! ) i by Lo Sl AR fd AP, Eoa Az et ol him ———-‘ Z >, |8 had called upstairs to ask it | ke 5 L am, Dinwiddie, Vance and myself ow you two fellows chase aldng The room, which was entered by e 4 5 ; v |a wide double door about ten fect Toyom iz : hiR e e, B el R Bl ce sui | ; en the hall, was a spacious one ¥ an 89¢ replied Farmer N ,‘ 'ruammlmw rave on wl merie T as a 1o o RNl or e T e ST ¢ tts on tr o f [ JAPANESE PONGEE and on the extreme rig 2ht and lost him ti il licn s the north wall, opposite to the about 50; and his h L geies g bl S P 20 f e “Giood land:" " Mot J&t | front of the house, was another f 2 Dan il A 7 b \\/ed: 590 n. “What do you mean by say- [ [0 11 T i window opening on a paved court Wt S A y o A Lok L EHEEE S Al } # Special, yard .... you found hi » night? It Gl To the left of this window were the pind amq 2 Tt Anerdliy) : g it ] \ found him, what did you do with | Cubby was on the roof of the house 'siiding doors leading into the din- anwn to 1 ; ] : ips tollar 1 i 1 look, “You 3 8175 Where did you tind him ing-room at the r ction with ' ne ait, either. I'll sce you at SLT5 re is he now? Why didn't you LrO%F y went dnto the house | The room presented an appear- Sl i : o shaly X . 3 [ ZI I TWILL BACK 5 rought cut some cookies. He o ] 1 bito Ll - ance of garish opulence. Al o R ! il i ,. Rl T RE oLy o) § B was nothing that would \as° hune several il o : | murmu thing T dit | 1lagadorn came ponderously for- | || 1 ] DRESS VELVET w do | tempt Cubby more 1 some of | framed paintings of race-} o n | them so that Cubby could see | (rophies. A highly-colored oriental | 1. o Sl e, juhs 1 A L ] 4 | Special, yard . irted down toward | yyg covered nearly the entire floor uainted is word was T v rifiing marks on it. changed his, 1 the middle of the east wall, fac- 7 3 Bk : et > o ‘J f: 5 ‘_“:( e e a »’]:, %‘ “‘” nd forth, jngy the door, was an ornate o < ; < e Ant ! AEE0L E YOH L | $1.98—40-inch vn at those i diagonally in the corner on , n r tiewled at | ¢ affair,” m went t'll I do with it, C: right stood a walnut upri e Ba iR Shofe 2 o 4 P SL R selbbelid Bon iy sl N rfish ornament trims this |} (black only) is to ge : it don't you dare < 1 oved to- | piang with copper trimmings. Then get vet hat with a novelty brim. and tnoro was a mahogany hookease it 5 s el 5 iEGhe oy : e it Haged : s o o e o e Wed, $1 25 ith gl doors and fizu - L ounds was Syt G : 3 o T Sten sy S —— pecial, yard a s frecdom 1 fnins, a sy ing tapestried daven- {thout so m orld without £o much squat Venetian tahoure either the @ e S T e Lk ol et Qe i o SeRan BLE Eathio | o > room with o siglyIy 2 L ; 11§ wooL sTorM e nearest the hall- L Iicwg wileer vine i r ; i b v car the door, turned and fol- ! Special, yard . g Saar J 3 2 i ed Hagedorn into the hall. The | reposed hody of W ¥ & roor : S Sl B e U ¥ 4 ance appeared | f : i 1.2 ions, and although = N SILK DT \™ t close enough to hear their | T caught Eeveral | i ) 1 to a place | words a Phrases—"{rajectory,” Wed, distanco | * vi o gle of fire,” | Special, yard ... L tus,” “impact “deflection,” | nd the like—and wonde A what on earth had prompted this strange | I $1.50 As Vance was thanking tn for his information Inspec 3 LONG RUFFLED e et et st (ANERON L 45 ¢ CURTAINS ning fas he asked, smil- R i A izingly at Vance. Then, A v \Ved tain: T a I : A Special, pair ° o0 years 1 War and ain; Tl drive you Jdown 0w LOCKED IN SiDE oN 2002740 DN e 'e,oo.d Eocl Ml Sl iasihatn Lentd, : ) i vl |18 s1xs0 LOCKED ON Wvilie RM. SIDE ™. . X Wt cctor 2" | ) ! | PEQUOT SHEETS SPOT FROM WHIGH S1OT : gun was 1 aske e e Ui/ 1 2 e Wed. 1 1 WAS FIRED.™) 4 s 1 ance and I were now left alone L t Lt —U} |l Special, yard . t 4 ir, e, Maged room with Icath and the 3 . that aliowed you | (K Qistrict attorney, and, as if by com- . tearly during the | | > 3 e el | gone may not be | |B 45-in ar the dining-room door dircetly || a thor ve-cxaming and | | Q the chuir in which Benson | | rest ¥ 3 TUBING had been murdered IENRY F B T had heon keenly fnterested in HENRY 1 M Wed. 37 Vance's manner and actions from (rptt:mctrlst Special, yard . ... C moment of his arrival at the{l .~ . O ; = hotso. . When he had first: entered | | 99 West Main St. Phone 1185 WHERE -BENSO? WAS SITTING. ‘ 1 the room he had adjusted his “A regular {nspee- $3.98—66x80 WHEN MURDERED 4 ¢ I sl it was . monocle careft ct which, | tion of your eyes by | | i zod as an indication of inferest. etrist is as neces | DOUBLE BLANKETS When mind was nl“l he | = regular visit wished to tale . your dentist.” ? Wed. $ sions qui he in 1y broug (¢ e o 9 M Foresighe | Srecih per 2.98 i R e WiN Cucumbers With Rice HALL HAT RACK ENTRANCE WHER HAND EAG out his monocle. He could see auately h without it, e of a observed, was large- | c uge of it, T had obseryed, was lar 59 - . eps n Ir 1 1 ief ed miner, ly the ult of an inteilectual 41:1»‘ S e % Auto Painting | : el - ; s amistant, | tate. Tho addbd clarity of vision it yal (‘D ! GENUINE BUTTER- Expert Work Low l‘?xu : Irying r A IRON GRILL F_/ fablihs . 7 ,‘ g r O p»'\,,, his ;,1,’,':',' :’: r:vr;:fflmm' it 3 @ 3 K FIELD'S LY Spraying or Varnishing e mOeT ) = OVER WINDO'NS and g at frier alua- *Vance's eyes were slightly hi- s a Prescription for " we e » i € i focal. His right eve s 12 astin- | Colds, Girippe, Flu, Dengue ;hd: 1, yard WE’&T 451‘&1. OTRE . T ry couldn't get here | matie, whereas his left cye was , Ky, , (M Special, yard . STATION . € « tcheat in hot F. E. casar . logized. actically normal, dilious Fever and Malana ice, Tnc.) | 0 a nervous man with a! TO BE CONTINUED _ 1t _Kills_the gorms-

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