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» NEW BRITAIN DALY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1927. Love’s E nkcors Adele Absorbing Sequel to “Revelations of a Wife” Peginning a New Serial—————————— Garrison’s hatherin Addministers Piest Aid to ¢ 1 ar hin Y ng in t d | had come. B 1 1 I hurr t i of 1} ) ¥ 1 Ja , nesa, He 1 Katherine {ari hal b, J T of hie t 1a Ko her T ni 1 1 1o I ot owl, and no onde L I tire nd Jost s 1 « 1 Bit. But yon'y r | 10W ] - ; ) i vost a Tite 1 ot But Eleanor Lineon pushed s I i t v inds and sat er ) 1 ! 1 1 an t nc . Ih 1 1 st \ i [ | ~ : 1 i " 1 | 1] I PETER GETS 10O WORK | | Farner i { I « 1t e th bramb! 1 Iarmer Bro Loy cin oy No sooi 1 Farmer Brown's To course Reddy rau. He didw't want | passed the Bramble-Tangle than Farmer 1 1oy Peter Ieft it ! r s oy AT thany | Lhat hramble . We must hae i cans « other bramble-tungles ritted up for new {hat this wak (115 sulely. So he mado the best of | “YOu sce,” sald Peter, talking o R i “one never knows when | vices, \nk Character JFNS 'U@bv by s. s Story yusly n Misjor A W Benson——Rrofl \irs Platz—Housekeey A 13 1 Tntin of A e Mrs. | 1 iy 1 (] Secret f o Osa i li H. M \ 1 George G or rm e | Dinw \ ke Emery— by Hanlon—Commanding O | pri Hipg Cay 1o I 1 lical iner Prani ol retary to ) trict Attorney Currie o\ Jet S. 8. Van Dine—The Narr THIS HAS HAPPENED ANOW BEGIN THID STORY CHADTER XXV Iy fe looked him coldly, hut only @ vacuous countenance 1 A Aequainted with the ger leman,” he veplicd haughtily “Was 1 Osteander present this del v hitt social affair of vou Vanee's tone was art sy dnnocent. “Now that vou mention, T he ove he was,” admitted PPryf ind tied his eyebrows inquisitively ut Vanee was again staring dis nterestedly out of b i Markham 1 the conversation on a more nd practical 1 ut ough joquacions, hid Httl mors nformation to give. Il insisted o antly on bringing the tal ¢k to Captuin Leacock, and, b his el nt protostations, it was obviows T attached more | uportanes to the th than hose 1o admi Markham questioned him for rally an ho bt conld learn noth ing el nEgestive nature When Pryfe rose to go Vanes irned n his mplation of oumtside werld and, howing itably, et his £ on th Gther with ingenuous good-nature “Now that yvou are in New York Mr. Pryfe, and 5o unfortun:ie s ta be unable o arreive carlier, I assume that vou will remain until | fter the mvestigation.'” Piyte's studied and habitnal calm e way o a look of oily aston ishiment, 1 hady “IC would b vou conhl ham; tho intenti until Vanes P'ryfe el “Cortair you have you | sonin.” A e e T vl 1t comes mos SR s sprctedly wise rabhit by Ol Jed T SHL Sl LI & { by, 1 Il have to Fe 1 some of old paths of Ol : Phunper was o tme e hie had them all over the Old e, but 1 gness now that he is e doest't travel so mueh. O, ! 1 don't like work. No sir, | front y e made for fon't like work, T don't sec why Old ting. ‘The fivst 11 " did 3 Mother Nature couldn’t have plan- 10 cut away a i enough o 1to have paths all made for rab him o si comtortably, T hi I really don't. Well, as long as would be X afdn't, I have Lo make (hose “form™ s myselr.” or a har So, day after day, Poter worked ind the Hiile paths grew longor and | longzer all throngh the bramble- 1 said Pt 4 cleny Ol | mcamnn w74 I make some open- | | iy direction. T1 gle | than anything | dandy pl ¢ not lnow W l i mi Now, Peter Ttabbit work. Any kind of wo } You know. 1i he could it | think a job My | it without any froubl But s long | So it w rapid progre paths throug st very Contains fifteen throb- bing stories of real pecple from real life —the kind of you can't forget. Don't miss this wonderful bigissue. 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I ng orders fron his superior 3 vou've been axking him & Avin's alfairs Did he g iny (TO BE CONTINULED) £0, i our sakes | “ 5 Mark n kinal Sy the Ma jor what 1o you know " SR S about a Captain Philip Leacock 2 M r Denson lifted his eyes to “Didn't you know? Treacock w OISR DU negl 0 How to Keep It— | T Hentoa first-rate man, e S 5 Alvin pretty well, 1 bt my Causes of Ilines 2 f 1idn't Lot y: g ion hey didu't hit it o — o chummily you { e bane b s it ral D) BY DR, MORRIS PISHBEIN T e Markham ignored the question Fditor Jonrnal of the American | ocon y T e Fhanty of DLy night the gela, the Health Magazine i s i a rich purple 5 T e e S | The batte with diptheria s I went, I remomber, fo one or | canipaign of eternall vi e = wo of fyfe’s parties,” said the [ Medical profession has st | wiajor. I don'l, as a rule, care | Miboratorfes that the injectlor ”’i or < hut Alvin con- | {oxin anti-toxin will develop « resist- | fiie: 2 good business | ANce to the disease and that cases | S | seen early and treated promptly | flo 1ifted Wis Tead, and frowned | With anti-toxin are likely to recover. | 3 = TR G L e Sno hantal Unfortunately, there are gtill | r A ' i e, o | Lot e o | evelation of coffee quali | I don recall — By |10 provide their children with pro I believe T do. cetive measures and who delay fance T am thinking calling competent medical advice you have in mind, you | Ven when the discase appears, s it. We were all a little Immunization Among 1700 iy ight.” Tn a period of ten years all of “Did Captain Teacock draw o | the boys in Girard college wer *asked Heath munized against the diseas St T T there was only | you mention it, T think | htheria ong | © some motion of the | 1700 boys, and that occurred in e I boy who had just entered and | “Did you see the gun?” pursued | Who had not been protected ooty ; The th rate for diphtheria R e (st is diminishing every r, falling | Markbam put the next question. | from a rate of 50 per one hundred , ' “Do you think ¢ weacock | [housand people in 1890 to rates capable of the act of murder?” of g 10 20 fn 1 ! | “Hardly,” Major Benson an New York had 1239 deaths | ered with emphasis, *Leacock | and 14,014 cases of diphitheria in st cold looded. The woman over | 19019 and the rate of that ‘ Iwhom the fiff occurred is more | has fallen so that there were S74 5 5 ipable of such an aet thap he ig | deaths in 10,427 ¢ in 192 ht l i v e e T e it o e s ou might as we ave the beg: v Bear in mind that New \ i | “What do you know, Major,about | ___ | lis glass of fashion and mold of | orm, Piyfe? He appears a rare | b rd. Tlus he a history, or is his | | presence his life's document 2 | Leander Piyfe,” said the major, | s a typical specimen of the mod- | «rn young do-nothing.—1 say young, lough T imagine he's around 40 Keep e was pampered in his upbring- ing—had everything he wanted, T Lelieve: but hie beeame restless, and | followed several different fads till he tired of them i “He was two years in South Africa hunting hig game, and, 1| think, wrote a book recounting his dventures. Since then he has done nothing that T know of. He m vied a wealthy some years hrew v, T imagine controls for her mon Rut the woman's father the | REG. 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