New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 23, 1927, Page 22

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Madge Anno “You're a y at her ntion while I talked about the invitat knew that wi ploy stop dressed.” something 1 her into the hall, icky’s room from force ot “I am sorry ®aid coldly. “But would wish to | Veritzen is in Father's room. I told him you would be down as scon as you were dressed.” “You have anot hs retorted crossly to know anything about ButI'll go in and arrange his toupee as soon as I'm dressed myself.” tentions,’ Once aroused, Suspicion ne’ o eyes of finally that Love’s E.nLcrs Adele Garrison’s Absorbing Sequel to “Revelations of a Wife” Beginning a New Serial vours: his son, fittle char of 1 tene Done Up in s Ready the st vears we other’s doors. I heard a muttered impatient clamation and g committed that aaginst m: ruption while shaving opened the door | lather on his face guess. “Well 2" uline NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1927. Arrival of Guests ng the door as , and hurrying to my mother knew that sh seriously nr- promise who was fumbling help- } old-fashioned but h n her skirts so th Stain Clair's fins Leander Pfyte, Benson's. Paula fe Hoffman rm of Benson and Iir Bigsby tred army officer. William H George G fand McCoy, 1 laughing But T won't down them the mental | world-limn- duchess which n your time o ct attorn Ernest He 1 Homicide Burea Snitkin, . jot Homicide Bureau. Hanlon, lor detectives assigned to district a {torney’s office. Phelps, and the traces of in time to His voice held an upward | tnflection particularly obnoxious to | . Besldes she isn't 1 o disturb vou,” “I was glad that my bent head en- | smile at her absurd criticism of Katherine, whose professional training has given sup- and deftness to her hands. tenderness mingled for 1 realized that the roots of my. captious moth- er-in-law's preference for my Istrations lay gratifying affection for I was too annoyed for mirth, but an ironical twist of Fate, T thought 1 found myself smiling nevertheless. He knows perfectly Verltzen's striking silvered hair his own, and his comment ehildishly spiteful as to be ludricous | had given me. “I am sure he will enjoy both at- 1 sald with carefully as- amuscment, hold his hand and TRIS me. It was | . that I should have won the Mr. | love of my husband's mother, at first , while letting slip was 80 | the wild adoration which Dicky once Feature Service, Mother Brown Misses Things By Thornton W. old nice bed." corner and dragged it after der the porch and into the big hole he had dug. Then h the other and with that. Then he t on them to see how are hetter than sanc are a lot better than the sand T want more can find.” Out went Cubhy all around the farmyard was nothing that make a bed with fied with those two t a while he gave climbed back up in his f and that is where Farmer Brown's Boy Brown returned from th They wondered if he had up there all day reached the Mother Brown for having fd Cu “We'll never eatch him if y goinz to feed him.' er Brown's Boy. ' and tried to ir But of cor Ing of the kind was well off and h way was after supper Brown went out and of course there 1ght them in, "No." .\r‘ get it there w T until will lay its 1 Mother Nature Cubby, the mis sear, twinkled covercd two towe Rrown 11eft on t T want.” said he to hir se things will help mal dia “Just what T want,” 1o himself, rounding 1 wonder w t then and she asked him if cen that carpet | “It was hanging there when T was !along this way what anybody | again and looked | —an avia was when | Brown othing abont d so its disappear- ed a mystery. apron which | in the back shed house Mother Rrown looked ind low she could find ooked very much as if th coe of carpet, han Mother Browr got so that she anything in m others was no trace e ot Mother oy the little hands - nakes th and smoot} At all stores At 10c ONE SOAr oWy FRIENDS ARE FRIENDS, s P Major Anthony Benson, & > murdercd man Anna Alvin Benson Dr. Doremus, medical examiner. Frank Swacker, district attorney. Vance's valet Van Dine, CHAP Markham and are d this case complex now! out. I thought it extr-ordin-rily s (Saturday, June You will by the aura many daye before hed on the the shooti fires been a colorf | He had been a men [ York's wealthy Bohem sportsman, and profession and his | of Fancy, K 1 thought it extrordin'rily sl Jhe =— ENS'UL\ MURDER CASE - AN DINE by s. s. CHARACTERS OF ) Philo Vance 1 ¢ of New h H SCRIB (2R3 SoNS cafes where he tound who had nor, as far 2 had he men- plans for the en him that York Count e & mysteriously udden death, be tioned to anyone his no general informa- usiness men, » constitution and New York Stock Excha mnup Leacock temperament cnson was natu- person look functioning at day the crime public accountants. of his eveni Dinwiddie, sness to cooper- racter—his sugge He explained to m of the financial dis- trict had much to do with was handled committed at a . in his opin- p in leading Tracy, detectives assigned [trict attorney's office. Captain Carl Hagedor interviewed the narrator. tions with women wer unconventional HAPPENIED. A woman's gloves g are found Benson's murder, bedroom, son's false teeth and tou policeman reports gray lenson's Mrs. Platz hes asks her whether any visitors . then says he 1 NOW BEGIN THE A possibility of outpourings. ates when Vane district attol f Benson's center- sat in troubled » reached Vance's ho “I don't like he remarked, as have a about this case. Vance regarded from the corner of his ey here, with unwonted serio you any idea who shot Benson Markham forced a faint smile. wish 1 went so far as to hire ments in furniture. Benson case icide bureau over thoroughly but liad never remember No weipon W Alvin Jt was one of those irresistibly imagination, {of ail romane hold of, and Mark- instiguted a city-wide latter possibility despite ) no other per- spapers m;..u circumstances sur- assertion that s herself and Ber One curious s were heard on all sides Alvin Benson, while figure in any 1 well-known; and his personality had ul and spectacular one. the mystery. A street- ing read or heard about the machine, ing of two jointed good condition, ceeding poss i near Columbus Cir- demimonde, | contained many high-lights. ploits in the night clubs and ca & supplied the subject ed stories and com- special effo t A spec DL the equipment seen in the McLaughlin acquaintances in his flight; ving through the park. rning of the | discovery of i case, 50 far as any definite | s toward a solution was 1ad taken no perceptible for- | following the morning Vance to buy him ¥ and he had spent | newspaper; over an hour perusing nce at a news. and 1 could expressing my sudden interest so entirely outside his “No, \m. ol dear,” he explained becoming sen- as that | I regard most things | as decidedly | has proved intriguing—beastly , you really should column fo say ‘I know nothing’ A priceless lad! I'm becoming pos's - fond of him.” 1 suggested Heath is keeping his as a bit of Vance returncd, wag of the head; no man has would delib’- to the world no perceptible human reasoning does in all these morning jours mere sake of murderer to jus om gone mad.” “Markham, bringing one . That would be Lasn't been revealed,” I said. . as he stepped out of t “That’s not impossible,” S TR A M TR mitted. “He has kept himself mod«| ,qn in tho h'nkgluunvl in all this Im)k into the mmm more ly—eh, what?” Going to the telephone he called | | the f }I | wi statuctte at Stieglitz's, nmiembering the rea ence at Vance's that simplifi turning again to his newspapers. his In all had nver known hi mio forcgo enthusiasm for art divertisement; anything pertaining to the and its operations had failed to in- terest him. | ather thing of work in favorite & that several new and significant clues unearthed and that expect important public opme and things really newspaj jocular. you regard as cuse Vance were an And equaliy tions.” pressed day, i o i sublimely ignored. least all leading but not one of them a cven noticed by any o ing too busy “tuyvesant Club, rature,” murmured | he sail at lengt titude is to express it mildly. in favor of her comment. table when he I, my good Lycurgu in —a contraction which {s regarded en reading the ssentials of . *I looked upon d as a rather conspicuous overlook th h didn't eve: Aristoties present out what chans of sfeep, investigations recently have | been made in the in the same the officiat- such siliy oce and Fooa For Infant:, cells undergo anatom The delicious food-drink that children like, which also gives them the valuable muscle and bone-forming elements found in the grain and whole milk. Instantly prepared in water or milk. 8" Takeapackagehome. | to collapse and death. as looking for cigaret-ends- and fn- pecting the ironwork at the win- ows.—Those grilles, by the way, were rather attractive—Ilorentin design.” Markham was both amused and rusfled ‘Onc’s pretty safe with the police, Vance.” he said. “They there ey lly “I simply adore your trusting confide in ma: what do you know regarding Benson's murderer? Markham hesitated. “This is, of course, in confidenc “Imit this morn- ing, right after you *phoned, onc of the men I had put to work on the amatory end of Benson's life, re- ported that he had found the woman who left her hand-bag and gloves at the house that night—the initials on fhe handkerchicf gave him the clue. And he dug up some interesting facts about hoer. As J cuspected, she was Benson's dinner companion that evening. She's an ctress—mnsical comedy, T believe, Muriel St. Clair by nuy “Most unfortunate,” hrcathed Vance. “I was hoping, y' know, your myrmidons wouldit discoves the lady. T haven't tne pleasure of her acquaintance, or I'd send her a note of commiseration. Now 1 presume, yowll play the ju ('instruction and chivvy her mos horribly, wha “I shall ccrtainly question her, if that’s what you mean, *Vance, who had lived many year neland, frequently said “ain’t there more leniently than in this country. fle also pronounced ate as if it were spelled et; and 1 can not rem er his ever usir the v “stomach” or “bug,” both of which under the social ban in Eng (To Be Continued) | ' Your Hezlth 5 ! How to Keep It— ; i Causes of illness ’ (BY DR MORRIS § I;’k’ifl]".L\') ‘ Iiditor Journal of the American Medical Associatbon and of Hygeia, o the Health Magazin When fatigue or exhaustion d lops in 1 it 1 tigue is not oy B t, the result is likely to be what s sometimes cafled a “nervon cak-down”. Tn an attempt to find s oceur through lack partments of natomy and of pharmacology i the University of Wisconsin medieal school. Animals which went for considerable periods of time without | udied as to the ultimat ep were 1t was found that a lack of slocp 1y result in collapse”and even in death, that varions mals 1 amount of ) ny animal colls 1 the longast thirty-one days Previous to the hreakdown there 1in the tetm se and then also 1=ually perature, a sud 11l in the pulsc radual ate. s were found to | place in the nerve cclls of the ninal cord, as tI ult of exhaus- cells lose some of the feh i neceseary to their life and undergo actual degenera lions. The entire nervous system fa so definitely affected that the nerve chang: ult for from which it may be difl them to recover. 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