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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1927 } lion bunches are sold every year in ————— the United States, =S5 May Have No Taste | There was a time when medicine | {was not considered potent unless i i ad a strong taste or a peculiar| odor. Nowadays we know that some | U. the most potent remedies may‘ e v‘ u without either taste or odor. L ove’s E.nkors Adele Garrison’s Absorbing Sequel to “Revelations of a Wife” -~ ——————— Peginning a New Seriglb——————r’ Phil Verftzen | dial to His Son ort pugh to co “You p Th liar by ducts of as- S. 8. WD'VAN DINE © cuarizs scmewess sows I paragus when taken nto the Human Characters of the Story mises to Be Cor- ' room I for killing Alvin Benson, you wlll {body have naturally impressed H‘H s have happened,” simply be adding another crime—a |credulous with the notion u\nhl_\_ “though I of delib'rate and unpardon- has extraordinary virtues If Stomach 108t I was not pois ceal irvelous su “ome | im of it in this in- pidity—to the one already it should be considered as a [ i out w us and in- | A aret butts may, committed. And between shooting | addition to the group of uss 1 vour souls e \ be evidence previous a bounder like Benson and ruining | vegetables, providing certain food Our told him t el had paid Lam araid 1 shall have to post- | town, who was mysteriously mur- rsation.” an innocent woman's reputation, |elements. There is not the slightest tention my soul reireshment for a d tn his home “Even your despised Heath” I'm inelined to regard the latter |scientific evidence to support the r « * 1 «aid. “T have an | ajor Anthony Benson ther Markham informed him, “had suffi- |as the more reprehensible.” view that the plant ftself or as- Hereafter instead of soda take a) 1 I must attend at of the murdered man cient intelligence to asesrtain from | I could see a flash of resentment paragin, a principle isojgted from | L1 igagee, SiBedos Nuil Wineurallz 1 i B Veritzen | Mrs. Anua Platz—Housckeeper | the housckeeper that she swceps leap into Markham's eyes; but he |it, are of any other practical value little “Phillips Milk of Magnesia” in | acid fermentations in the, bowuls e T = - X1yt Hen Gt & e " did not take offensé. Remember: in medicine. water any time for indigestion or ';““’ “‘y""l"' Ll ”“: il b abeatt but 1 o 1 r Vance sigh:d admiringly these two men were close friends; | —_ g D) L e W B D e ance sigh'd a i sour, acid, gassy stomach, and re-|is e sl el U onext “You're so thorough, aren’t you? and, for all thelr divergency of e \m:e i:smmly = d"" ioreRplEeant BB e R hn rs ir S s . T say nature, they understood and re- | M 5 f b F " Sk ¢ (it 2 ‘ other liand no ate of Al spected h other. Their frank- enas for the Famt y Better Than Soda Try a 25c Bottle ness— and even m"’f’"“' »fl‘: SRR For fifty years genuine “Phillips{ Insist upon “Phillips.” Twenty- ced, a result of that | proaprast—Honeydew melon with | Milk of Magnesia” has been pre- | five cent and ffty cent bottles, any lemon juice, cereal, cream, broiled | scribed by physicians because it | drugstore. Lilk of Magnesia” has -A friend of : rkham ag- d cepite your igrnon , LSe of the superior di g00d There a moment's silence; | cotiage” ham, potatoes hashed fin |overcomes three times as much acid been the U Registered Trade 1 ceded in my mis- firm of Benson then Markham forced w smile. | mjik "graham muffins, milk, coffee. |in the stomach as a saturated solu-| Mark of the Charles H. Phillips Ji2ct At y You fill me with misgivings” " [ yncheon — Potatoes in peanut|tion of bicarbonate of soda, leaving | Chemical company and its predecg Quis Rl Er SfLIcer sobl A quen he averred moekingly; but, despite | pytter sauce, toasted graham muf- [ the stomach sweet and free from|sor Charles H. Phillips since 1 William H. Moriarty—Aa rocent persons are condemned In | the lightness of his tone, T felt that | gne earrot and celery salad, grape man e But tell me more.® | he was half in earnest. “However, | pudding, milk, tea. 2 | George G. Stitt—Of the firm of | Markham procceded with an &ir |1 hadn't exactly planned 18 arrest | Dinnar—Brofled veal cutlets, and McCoy, T Account- | of -t self-assurance. the lady just yet. loped okra and tomatoes, st Anits “M# man learned, first, that Ben- | «you reveal commendable re-|paniui’caiag” sliced peac Maurice Dinn — Ascistant son dined alone with this Woman |graint,” Vance complimented him. | yofled custard, two egg sponge cake, Attorr the Marseilles, a little Bohemian | nput I'm sure you've already ar- | . coftee. X : o ant in West Fortieth streeti | yanzeq to ballyrag the lady and | i Grape Pudding. i rran T sl orlech ot eneed g e Wiy 2| " Grge e, ypewriter | iecEaliniy 4 at mid- | or those contradictigns so dear to | cornstarch, 1 tablespoon butter, 2 { probably ives of Homici nigh together fovory Jawyer's heart — just as i cpoe 1, cup suear. e . garrulot Ben Hanle r ot 3 the murder was com-|ans nervous or high-sirung person | ada wueer (s srape duice and| . ) A<¥iHe Vo vaat eolo ) %0 D1 | itted at but since the 1adY | cou1d help indulging in apparent | pring to the boiling point. Stir in | u les stalld o liven.son side Drive, in the coniragictions while being cross- cornstarch diluted with enough cold | ionate husk | Phelps, Higgin- Tight ; couldn’t possibY | yostioned as a suspect in a erime | water to pour easily. Cook, stirring | fon for her botham—TDatectives 10 Dis- | have accompanied her home — | {h N ot othing 10 do With, . . - | constantly untll mixture s clear submit good-naturedly | triet Attorne which obviously he would have g, .yt em on the grilll—a most | y4q butter and a few grains of salt. Good supplies enable eal of n g at Katie Captain Carl Hagedor done had he not taken *d’ry o '“h"‘ accurate designation. So Teminis- Jold fn whites of eggs beaten until once in a while whe own house—and returned by % cent of burning people at the stake, | stit¢ and dry. Turn into individual Y goes 1oo far, he indulges him- | mus—>Medical examiner 1 the ghot was fired. o i | vour stenographer to 3 £ : End molds and let stand until firm and | J 1sion Ncclf in a fit of sullenness which vacker—s 1Ty 1o th it we have further proof point- Well, I'm most certainly g0ing | thoroughly chilled. Serve with soft | s : P a0 tampey, wiles mod X | District Atior fo her being at Benson's. My stion her,” replied Markham | custard made with yolks of eggs. do better work, easier, it wears off. 5 2 1 learned, at the womar .‘nmdrvi glancing at his watch. “And | This s a nourishing simple pud- g . i 1927, Newspaper Fe Narrator s, Einat 'mll‘vl' F;' \‘ cne of my men is escorting her 10 qing suitable for the small stay-at- and in a shorter time. ervice, Inc.) | o rot get home untll shortly after 1. 4pe orfice in half an hour; 0 ' homes as well as the children of THIS HAS HAPPENED oreover! she was without' herluis ofy 1ol L hie ‘most dellghtoul | senosl agos | S Qi + ! 2 et ; SAS A hool ag | See that she has ave Money wormar loves and hanc gloves and han A5 181 2 and edifying chat.” Copyright 1927, Service, Inc.) | i t B <-Key, (Copyrig |2 diab Ll ol et in her rooms with a -key, | wyou really expect to learn some- e | ADINCO ained, she had (hing fneriminating by interrogat- | ___ Z = asked Vance. “Y' know, murder and a | 1y automobile as she ex ported to have been standing on your st hers. ing her? | outside at midnight. Markham tells s you remerher, we found the 1y jony well like to witness your i Carhon Paper ° B A ar AT, he is goin to £ otiss hag. And——to dinch the humiliation. But 1 presumo your TYPEWRITER 1o owner of {he handb “the smoker ot5 | }ookling of suspects ls a part of | T ? Vance insists that the indicatory in the grate correspond to the ON€ .y .yoooy areang ' | Note Bocks evidence s worthless ard that she you found In Mer case | Markham had risen and turnc ! RIBBONS {s innoeent Markham paused to religh s A tha d g rance's | v toward the door,. but at Vance's | Second Sheets words he paused and appeared to deliberate. “T can't see any partioular objec- Wontan's lgsntity thla [ s SR B8 BET BT B ning, 1 put two more Juen 10 g wif you really care to come.” | onghanipylyate HO 17X think he had an fdea that the t as T was leaving the office |y ynjjjation of which the other had = men ‘phoned in thelr | ogyon would prove to be Vanc 1d learned that the own; and €oon we were in a tuxicab 2.8 dghce i cien named [jeaded for the criminal courts who was a captain Tl o’ wonid Hotiivats |(CLISIE cuch gun as Benson was | Furthermors, this | t particular eve- “As soon as I NOW BEGIN THE STORY uch for t¥ Buy Our COUPON BOOKS. CHAPTER XIT “I can't see any particular objec tion to your being present.” he said “if you really care to come. Clarotype Cleaner Rubber Keys 3-In-1 Oil Mischief this noon | Markham turned on him with ycports. They considerable warmth “Does it v of evider n's mind that alm hing 's Boy had discov- H Try the | e | \ mate und neccssary h. i 1 o | she 1 thro Captain Leacock lunched with the | o | vine, in oman 0y of the murder and | HARDWARE CITY ' e had | quar ng morning : 1 or at her apartment | our ea t | 1h or he had a . 1~ “In a it doe ror! ter.'” 'YPEW B \f ! hat e U |t : ‘ o [ 1 TYPEWRITER RIBBONS « Bra M i Az vave ena| How to Keep It— | | : adlh ’ 2 ng of his fin- | Causes of [liness | | ; . > ! 3 inly gers on the arm of the chair i | \ & ¥ vouldn't 117 As you sce, we have the motive, | A REG U. 8. PAT OFF. s 1 ticular ob, portunity and the means. By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN | \@earevneaservce e ] | tir Hea e wps vou will tell me now Liditor Joranal of the Ame [ S L ‘ ' : S e s 1o incriminating evi- | Modical Assoclation and of Hygeia, | O ™an ! t00 Pig to fuil cmail sebtnowil G S | the Health Magazine ‘ 7 : ; 1 into his litile ¢ g 3 \hfl],h;y::) freding of human h:,nlf.“ { \, elxet and Fel" B : : : ) new scicnce of di- . ; o e e ADKINS « R she herself did y be explained awWay ‘peing offered to the public that ha ‘ A S ! - " 0! ht school-boy.” Heshook hardly yet begun to re | ERUMIERS AND STATIONEBS ; ] uhog S ibriovsly. “AndON some things arc only th | 66 CHURCH STREET ; ate ( Pe) people are d.rvxu\"'l 13 others have been puoved. Some | i . q 1*‘*-"‘ On INY | of the worst bilge that has apy | : d what arm me. 1 trembie O aq comes from unenlightened h 5 g 5 z ARy ; falddists who have never even studicd | i 5 ian) RED ' 'r b {the basic facts of chemistry, physi- | L T Tt vy o B S Always Succee < tror your d piny 8 scienee etetics rests. | nee, the errors in my reason- ‘rilf,, (:;i\;hnf.yr:{ .—:'- ,‘,v}v published ! k iled food—no ot : e e e NOgeuesswor bp(:; perfect and | i \ el ot ds to control the beat of waste=Hg MRy R co wdy s inno- oL ol - ¥ : o You've simply |1 Sl L umformresultsalwaysbecause um 2 SR ve hat it stimulates the kid- X p en several unaflivmed (acts: a0 fog; qng will heip Bright's aisease, | fordis uniform,dependable,sure. U ) ! St Yo conelu. | This Is on @ par with the notion . o ey e fatat A1l the ey, | that fish and cclery are brain foods. { 1 indications of the crime | ":"' e “""‘“": ‘}:"“” . Who! Np sy - + ctually there is not the slightest NS it—that is to say, the ! Th olesome idenee in ihe case Teason for believing that asparagus ® i i in another dl. | Will do any of these things and the | KING POWDER ; recognition of the odor of some of D ! ce of emphasls, |the by-products of asparagus in the | 1 an unwonted | €xcretions s not a test of kidnev| qyo smart fall combination of vel- jfunction any further than to'show | ct and felt are carried out charm. it you arrest any woman | {that the Kidncys are there and that ingly in this Agnes hat of brown felt F e k R U H ld Cl '{’ d Ad |they do function | with the brim cut at the front and | K'OF Qulc eturns Use Hera; assiilel Se Asparagis 1S of course an excel- | an inset of copper velvet, | lent vegetable for many purposes | in the diet. It may be used as the | basis of soups and fits well into| salads. Twenty large stalks of a . parasis slgny Indps long proyvide NEW BRITAIN’S MOST POPULAR MILLINERY STORE 100 calaries. They will weigh ahout 16 ounces. Ahout 32 per cent of tha amount of solid matter will be pro- tein, 8 per cent will be fat and 60 ' per cent carbohydrate. Asparagus has been used as a food for at leas! \ 2,000 years. More than twelve mil- — 9 to 12 “ i, | 3 HOUR SALE “For years T suffered with stom- ach trouble. " Then, my wife got me to take Adlerika. Today I feel finc and eat what T like."—Wm. Opp. Adlerika relioves stomach gas and sourness in TEN minutes. Acting on BOTH upper and lower bowel, it removes old waste matter you never thought was in your system. Let| Adlerika give your stomach and | bowels a REAL cleansing and sce how muech better you will feel It will surprise you! Leading drug- Made to Sell at $3.00. TOMORROW ......... | FELT JUST RECEIVED NEW SHIPMENT OF TAMS Felt, Vel 502 PRE?“S{ HdAT(? A Regular $1 value, all sizes, eit, elours, Sating, lumbroidere: ant eaded all colors. 65¢ BEEF STEAK g Hats made-to sell at $8.00. POT ROAST Y/ WeDNBS Ay e ... $4.95 EREIAT ILDENS| GOLDENBLUM MILLINERY CO. | | 188 MAIN ST. AT COURT ST. , — - - —_ NEW BRITA aid, “ir you

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