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e e G S e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1927 temperatures from 142 to 143 F. [fruit. Cut a thin, narrow paring | Sprinkle with sugar and simmecr will kill the germs, provided all | from each apple at its largest cir- funtil tender but not broken, bast- of the milk is sumbitted for a |cumference. Arrange side by side |ing with the syrup in the pan —— 4 A N | temperature. [ smooth sauce pan. Add water to |three-fourths cup by rapid boiling. Adele Garrison’s Absorbing Sequel to | This temperature is not sutfi- | half cover fruit and bring uoww[pour over apples arranged in in- “ o op 9y cient to ruin the “cream line.” On |to the boiling point with the pan | dividual serving dishes. Chill and Revelations of a Wife the other hand, emphasis must | closely covered. Remove cover |serve with cereal and cream. Beginning a New Seriab———— again be placed on the point t and carefully turn over apples. | Copyright, 1927, NEA Service, Inc. ’AN DINE © caseues scriniees soss G e e RKatle Reports Her Observations to | ting nice und n N 5 ‘y S s to this temperature for the en- N ! say hees head ac e 4 I with a great kindness. tire 30-minute period. T¢ T had had any breath left to | hit hay. But I too tired to go up (TO BE GONTINUED) Effect on Milk | take away, Katie's announcement |Stalrs, und I mooch varm. So I say CHARACTERS OF THE STCRY s Pasteurization of milk does not | ni igabonds had |1 Sit on porch leetle bit und cool -2 injuriously affect its taste, ap- | han the. farm. | off. Maybe I slecp on cot on [m::h' PHILO VA2 pearance or digestibility. Such | rtormed that | €of T feel like eet | | JOHN F.-X. MARKHAM ....co000000s harm as it may do to the vitamin fully. But 1 al-| “Vell, Jeem he say eef T vant be . District Attorney of New York Count Y H lth | content of the milk can be made il reatniis |V fool unaeaten my deat”calt it | | ALVIN H. BENSON . S our riea Un by aimplaoe hs vt D r:lx S N e e i Well-known Wall Street broker and man-about-town, How to Keep It— | orange juice or tomato juice. %t eatect hich | und den he go oop stalrs and I turn who was mysteriously murdered in his home Causes of Lliness IGIE Iposiple Hop sl st i s B con e Dot Yo ol )il v, Hlahts wndl T seion ||| MAJOR ANTHONVAEENSONS : vast amount of good that has irto conviction. With a feeling that | POTch und I sit me down in chair. <+..v.n Brother of the murdered man | | —— (Beenydonepin Stie bregention flof e i MRS, ANNA PLATZ .. HOUS”\%P" for Alvin Benson | | v pr. womms rrsmpery | IO DI, (0L - l1 st down In | Fhrea Sk I"';_‘Tb"j ‘;:»;“;»‘(‘\’j; oy MURIEL ST. CLAIR . . A young singer Editor Journal of the American e s e and stared at my | Shoes hurt und T have dem off, und | | ¢ ApTATN PHILIP LEACOCK ... Miss St. Clair's fiance || Medionl Association and of Hy r | A zein, the Health Magazine. ] f \ I askeq hear or see ma coomin’ ont o LEANDER PFYFE ..... Intimate of Alvin Benson's || g50 tie a 7 e Menns fof the Fflmll { id i ol sen b et o | MRS AP AT BANNING e S i prereall 1|01 DR L ReRecs SR | Sl Y j Much bratd b peed . <‘u‘1'\ fl:mr e und & ELSIE HOFFMAN . e of typhoid fever, septic sore throat, 2 . - b \ {n i l-fly']h T RICT £aan mib et Teers Secretary of the firm of Benson and Benson MG T Gy RO ak;wz .\!S’I‘}'}K]il{:\::\ ol / SR R LG k g0 up mi ot Jeem ~, 3 o % " 1 [ ast — DBrea as a les E { | COLONEL BIGSBY OSTRANDER A retired army officer [ |} !° ™ m intected milk | o rcal, cream. brofled Sanonthor) (Y cyh;de: fl:,ls gr}]avy cain T noddsd, and Katie drew | | WILLIAM H. MORIARTY ............... Analderman | |"YoqorSes SCeased atiy | cooked eges, cornmeal muttins, milk, Ml or to me and lowered her voice. GEORGE G. STITT o i e S oy e Hicotree, military frogs are asccond or two, | Vel dere bout five mee- .. Of the firm of Stitt and McCoy, public accountants | | taminated milk. The rccent experi. | Luncheon —Calves' brains in . formed of braid. Theoretically 1 |1ItS u Bx Loony. noise, like MAURICE DINWIDDIE . ... Assistant District Atborney | | cnce of Montreal s a reflection of | (OMAt0 savce, mdshed potaty pat- The same motif is t trom the , SOMe oming carefnl troo dose g 3 Al hatie b i , ties, watercress, grapes, milk, tea, 2 i 5 el y L 88 SR Seroes Stir what serious harm may result when | 2 - | repeated In blue on ar orchard. First I vos ergeant of the Homicide Bureau vigilance is temporarily relaxed in| Dinner — Stuffed pork tenderloin, the gray lining. Col- scared. Den I say, ‘You poor feesh, | | BUR I\L, SNITKIN, EMERY | & { grilled sweet potatoes, ten minute red S 1isay ’ ne control of milk supply. | g $ don't you know dot cow step yet ... Detectives of the Homicide Bureau || During the same period of time | Cabbage, cream cheese salad, apple lar and cuffs are which my |Jeem must have tied her close oop | h oN . ... Commanding Officer ai afteitis tes besn slien to 2me piim puddine ce. of short fur dyed S i;f’::luéqt\mxgh; nd.y‘!:!'l ww? !(;M ectives assigned to District Attorney’s office | | milk. water supplies "have been | “ lyn Tm”sr; e S S f leand ganvey k may 2 PHELPS, TRACY, SPRINGER, HIGGINBOTHAM | improved through chlorinlzation | CONSidered = the greatest delicacy | The collar is formed gan, drawing a | BO by. : S na filtrati | lambs' and sheep's brains are also e 2 preparing | “Den I see someting moving along Detectives assigned to District Attorney’s office s e d. As soon as they come from like a cravat scarf e e von | orchard fence, but eet so 8% | | CAPTAIN CARL HAGEDORN ....... Fire-arms expert Studles recently made in varl- | the market, wash well fn cold \ and tied on the left know dot tle side porch off |Shadow dot I not see vedder dog or DR. DOR ]S Medical Examiner ous communities have shown that | Water and remove arteries and side. eetchen ne and d e it | cow or man bent all over. B 2 s | = nemb: Sover with cold watef Eepltioh eresmatandidoR eeaisic o z Al G LG l NK SWAC . Secretary to District Attorney it i3 mecessary to be eternally | MMemPran oo ol s r something tell me ect no dog or cow. | URRIE = Y R vigilant in watching the operation | 2nd let stand one hour. Then drop personally had supervised the | und I begin get scared. I shoost C 3 o ++eev. Vance's valet of pasteurizing plants. The whole | into bolling water to which 1 ing of that porch in order that | 8étting ready to roon in front und S ... The Narrator idea in pasteurizing Is to heat all | tablespoonful of vinegar has been Katie and Jim might enjoy the cool | call you ven I heard awful noise like Lot e aniie cuselctantly tofkiil| added. Simmer: fwenty " minutes air and privacy on their side of the | OW! hoot, und den a voman yelled. uch germs as it may contain. end idraliADTopRaifonce nioMico d house that the rest of us did upon | I Joomp oop und I tink I roon front THIS HAS HAPPENED | y. He walked through ctimes Loine i moast| ve fen iy e DO e Satand Sink Eicock the big front veranda, I signified my | und help, ven round house like Vance eliminates | Miss St Glair Riverside Drive and chines ha echanical i detectalini| Coxer WiiiifresnSicoldrateriand knowledge with an impatient littl ‘(‘”"“‘”_“ ”’m‘l”;“r‘ f"'d“" h‘“'“ ’\ ' as a suspect by demonstrating that | v e apartment-house at No. | the W dead ends, leaky | t y-::ml ':mni yf.flxm' Dral 4sm‘r'l‘ pod S nd Il ey ention: Henoialde b cem Meester | i), pergon who 3enson must B e lis name to the|valves or unsatisfactory thermom- | Sc¢Parate into sw ek ax , tonight me und Jeem, ve |Graham as eef he hunting dog.” Haver } approxi feet | boy—egot right in the elevator, cters, so that some portions of the | Must be used while cooking th hurry mit silver und cooking tings | Copyright, 1927, Newspaper 1. Word is brought 1 “He stayed upstairs a coupla | milk may to be properly | {he water does not |>r|1].lrlr vio- und pile up dishes and make efery- | Feature Service, gray automobile, seen outside B Hours Aa douniiat 1-200 and iently as 'lm h.’;:i‘: ‘\\iltlx: 1 apart. on's house the night of the mur- | hoy 2 i. 1 picked u other | The Chicago de; ”"“‘“’ QU S DL Four good-sized apples, 3-4 cup nulated sugar, fow gr . is listed to Pfyfe. Pfyfe admits | one, a followed went ecent X ©ducted on the mll ject. 5 , well flavored apples nishes ions show that cores without intended 1 on | down the drive nson hut had c E d. | th ral Park He mentions that Leacock t Got out at Avenue \e temperature necessary to pas- in front of the house. \lked out on the Queensbor- | tourize milk safely is not far 1 - ; moved from the amount of he NOW BI N THIE ST jout half way to Blackwell's | 1hat will destroy the “cream line CHAPTER sla stood lear over the ond injure the marketing value of “In any other vail for five or six ; hen [tiermilks | Markham ansy . 1 ofer | he took a small package out of his| Investigations have shown that en e ew Britain Fis arke ries. But with all the circun i hat siz s the package?" | and presumptive evidenc ave | T} repressed eagerness in 2 M i against Leaceck, it strikes my infer-| 's question. 2 " g Flr : 2 OYSTEDE 70 CHURCH ST. e i ior lezal mind as sheer nonsense to iz L m.p-‘j: 1 the e ORI 0 Safe Milk R g Opp. Herald Office say, ‘He just couldn’t be guilty be- | SEASON wuse his hair is parted in the mi ; | P EodaeY and Food JE | Never let another use you | | | | dle 2 » tucks his napkin in his| « ¢ s0, maybe, For INFANTS, { SEA FOOD When the reason they refuse you. et 1ogio = ierecnte and All Ages | I e B collar. There’s too much logic| Markham leaned forw j Linst it “Could it have been a gun—a —Mir. Blacksnake i ; Aol e s o : ¢ R 5 oy i ; = : ' /N el et e B e ,‘,'l‘f‘“,”'\"‘f. ,'n'“.‘ i e T BN 15 healthful, delicious, tasty. We have oysters in EEter RabbIt diadiiiust walchod 14 | nocent persons by sheer rcasonin oniaiel By hahvey te handen ; Thy season, as well as scallops, clams, shrimp and lob- e, Blackspake change his old i | - T e i 1 i ster. Tt is a good idea to vary the diet with fish for a new one. It had been very in-| - =~ Vance stretched himself wearily Sl r . - 3 twice a week instead of just once. It reduces the teresting. From where he sat he y s : : = What do you s to a could see on one side of the old log / Bl do voy says o) effort of making out menus, too. the old suit of Mr. Blacksnake. Tt Y i e e G € g J ; was complete. There wasn't a hole / ; \ S Sy Open Thursday & Saturday Evening Until 9 o’Clock o / ) In the summer diy 10l 4 the roof of the Stuyvesant Club we ; S “If this were not the time of vear | > = £ i ey L RS Lis ‘n : haw “I g knm‘] ‘[:hn pculaglice 'h"l, S and Markham asked him to join us. aliisult ) saldBeicy it ¢ 9 “I have g0 news for vou + HEE 1 Wha?" e ek : B : our criminal Who demanded Mr. Black : jor,” he said, when we had given "hat more would you like?" r order. I 1 confident T have .« drawled Vanc ,‘n.,_: ,“,n':,\\ “l, Ll thot his | “Then you haven't used your eyes, | IV man; every “”~' points to him. | jlijor Denson looked up, per- e lile DNl hes A e Peter Rabbit,” replied M Tomorrow will see the end, T hone.” proxed e 2 s .p'“ Blacksnake | The major gave Markham a ques- “I don't quitc grasp the situation. of snakeskin in it. By the way, Mr. | tioning frown TWihy in s Blacksnake, T never saw you 100K |11 Jook around when I'm down: “I don't understand exactly. piverside for 1 . so handsome. . there, hut I won't promi at Tl | From what vou told me.the other| oI have reason to think,” said “Then vou en't used ¥OUT | oome hack to the Old Pasture ., T got the impression there was am, “that took it to Mis eyes, Peter Ri " replied Mr. | I think you will” replicd Pete . omanTinvolved st e e 1 _1 4 Blacksnalke s look hand- [ jooking very knowir Markham smiled awkwardly, and | _ ¢ i 4 He C eans Sl ver in a some when I've got a nmew suit. BY | w\why do you think so?" asked . wouldn' t hink 0?2 ask 1 3 wouldn't ave wi ed it ur i e X S e e Sl New, Safe Way here in the Old Pastur 1 o 1se it is getting cool and T bridge sinee o s “The | elieht he not have taken it to 0 Oh, replied Peter, “I've Just | jac'an fden you i Topiti n T had in mind was elir Mles ¢ S ST disoloc oné tessposafil come up. >’ to live e, up here in the Old Pasture some- na as soon as we hegan to check o of OAKITE in two quarts of 4 d What's { ¢ AT | \where,” rep! cter, up on her. But in the process T| wp know what you mean,” M hot water—in an aluminum Old Briar-patch L 4 Mr. (Copyright, 19 ess) | was led to the man. There's little S . s A TR (I too, recalled | pp Then immerse the silver roplie I felt pretty sure about it this ' rovs that Miss St. Clair was more in this hot solution. By Thornton W. Burgess past on the roof? The at It of his guilt. he Major's rtion the day be- S mor ] learned | capaple of shooting his brother . 7 that h ) lible Wit- | (han was t ptain.) “I had the Almost instantly the tarnish ness in front of your brother's g . But certain ev will disappear—even the crev- Here’s an mtel‘estlng " ] 3 house within a few minutes of the | gential fact inated her ices will be bright and clean, i replied she d A the shot W k P without any tiresome polish- o e 0 - o e or : 2 fhere any objeetion {0 3 roave. . satistica | ing! Andif you use OAKITE W y 1 pateh a while - way. 3o % n [ telling me who it was?" The Major | vourself on t ; 1th for dishwashing, not only will @ 0 earn on Phannen o NG RAITE ST till frowning Major; but aubions. | your china and glassware glis- mihetever The whop B Ho can’ ock as | ten but your silver will keep pably know it fomOErow | Avin's m " o shining much longer, too. 4 [] i .‘ 1 L s ik g " i use 1 id a hand on 1 Ligkatin U8 e distild iey's 8 ¥ OAKITE cleans by a new GS l.lzes « Y simply can't : Lafen s principle. It makes no suds. it. That bhoy was with me | vouch done: b ' ,“ Ally : For economy and best results, | | . . R Ah r side, and N e z use just a little. Get it at your ! i, el’c Q Se lzes him pre well. . 2 . grocer’s today. 1 ¢ there's a The po- Py Tk f Hundreds are doing it! Everywhere you hear the & ; that the fac N question, “What's the name of WILLIAMS' finest OTHER WILLIAMS farkham v " own - (o Wbt e, coffee? FOOD PRODUCTS o up the 5 that Markham u.]u' 3 ‘The rules are simple. st of his old XTR Major did mot answer, but gjo; Y inctive fidelity : ( 1. Mail us your entry—coupon, post card, or letter. FLAV?:JS%OELORSAWS oy do someihing ton et his silence b ¢ s ! ™ to resist the e sn L rpuLdn Ve 4§ it pe 2. Ask your grocer this question, “What's the name S%OCOQSA onsen o nen semice. e, : Vi A of WILLIAMS' finest coffce? s my impressio S —— Draw a little picture of the can showing the name s‘}x‘;&:fifg gé;:?gz and trademark in its proper place. weacock doing | 1t night? y . Or write us a letter, not exceeding 100 words in v 5 THE_COUPONS heen singing | length, about the history of the trademark. r\‘.—_L:A“i: Willisme, Fro- jenson’s window,” 50 3 g Write plainly on one side of paper only. Do not f i could reply he fold sketches. | was handed a ecard by the head- the ¥ \ r. When he glanced at it, he | # Entries for contest close Nov. 30th. Prizes will be ter said | i | ¢ satisfaction, and 5 5 S ; fiticiileriba R up | awarded December 14th just in time for Christmas. en, turning ack : i GET STARTED TODAY row. T've hee ecting this man detective | ——— 3 E coale: from! my UL B JUINGT s s ‘ ' The Wittians & CARLETON Co. , Grands f OS : tham® 3 e e 358 Connecticut Blvd. REBUILT USED PIANOS et working with me on 850 Up b : Food that “Stands By” through the morning. ] H.K 11l s ELEnichemgu b b S o Toasty, wonderful flavor. Has laxative “bulk” Walter H. Kove [~ e plus important food elements Not Puss in Boots, but v began, Tuning and Repalring T LD Gamallsn ol e iy Cooks in 2% to 5 minsites -~ 38 Rockwell Ave. Tel. 228-2][ on the cuff of his mistress’ white kid . “He went to the subway and rode gloves is the latest. :p town to Seveniy-ninth and

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