New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 21, 1927, Page 24

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i i ‘ .\'EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1927. Love’s E.nbors Adele Garrison’s Absorbing Sequel to “Revelations of a W 1te Beginning a New Seria Attempts to Solve the Mys- v Surrounding Miss Lincoln. Katie is by no 1 s Qull of per- ception and I think s 1y 1 had car refer advert r r ping upon Dicky and the ed o t the abs Jter head a post o that cbln and the oddly wWhich Katie Upon a o learned from that my L red-beards a quaintance, probably of I perlence ove that informatio this story v Dicky was on c with the redbearded in the shack in the joining the farr ‘with him a sort of r the “actions of the more villainous-looking ,Katle's report of Dicky sition with the man gave me also the estonishing confirmation of fantastic conjecture that he much of Miss Lincoln's identity o of the reasons for her terror of the men In the ghack. It was knowlede: that he had not shared with and the remembrance of that fact and | of s lll-concealed mirth, after his| Copyrig first visit to the shack housing the | F < she said s, but S know Peter Decides to Go Back 1 (BY THOR N W. { Suspicion p Distrust and dou 1dly upset. He | couldn’ but. the t and the f r dow patch a very short, wouldn't ness, no! will admi Peter looked disr see, he hadn't up there in the had spent so ning abou forget litt neglected hi: But, then, spend a great personal appea : Peter began to fix hims were burrs in his coat. H out. The fact mitting it to thinking about goi: dear Old Briar-patch. It was true that had told him when needn’t come b fntended to go hadn’t Intended had said to } Peter wouldn't come with never intended to go b < But now things were differ that tima he hadn't | there was any handson r rab- | ! bit about. | “The dear Ol4 2 rather big" sald Pett talking to hhmnselt Peter's hak find out wr on. I oug |7 5.be able to catch that ¢ s hanging around I k) yex 1 : { Fuzzy at all.” A tng In the fint v ing right there paths that T took so much | wages are ASTOR PIANO., Uprights, Players, Grands Est. 1768 REBUILT USED PIANOS $50 Up ! 0-GLO. e Walter H. Kovel]l Cior st ani | 100ks like a pe ! Tuning and & ring ’8 Rockwell Ave. Tel. xions uthful—pres v hox of v J IELLO-GLO Face Powder toda Overwork ia soldom a cause of in-|Tosst bout ten minutes, 1 the|the toasting. somnia, but overwork is frequently oven is not of uniform heat it will [between two lettuce be necessary to turn the sandwiches [ty fashion, with a spoontul o with a bre a sides of bread. The cheese melts |heart or tiny pickle or stuffed olive terical cares (h plessness does and the bacon becomes crisp during|in the other leai. occur to any where | nt that the patient | h people talk con- ! VAN DINE © CHARLES SCRIBN (ER3 Se8 v about how little they h: |over In New York to confer a fare- | S1O ‘. ”[7‘ ctuaty ey o \vv:W %[Odes Of the Woment well benediction upon some annony- mous person—was not all that one could have hoped for in the line of plausib “Fifthly, he 1s an impulsive gambler, given to taking chanc BEN may .hw C/) Ul ) Menus fvo—r-"fl;i’amily and his experiences in South Africa | R ohnta oune s pereal, e ST D would certalnly have famillarized |Sr8% BrOTES lamb chobs, creamed 't broker and man-about- -town, | |him with fire-arms. G e e “si. v, he was rather ¢ involve Leacock, and did lered in his home St o 4 sliced peaches, crisp ! rother of the murdered man B e cagdn { . Housekeeper for Alvin Benson Ll el el DL Doucet embroiders ; ..... A young singer e S | a spray of roses in Miss St. Clair’s fiance sk eninl v bUL Soviy b oro Byou bet, milk, cof strass on the back | ... Intimate of Alvin Benson’s (” e I:':i' et “l iy with all es icious roast- of a pink velvet eve A friend of Pfyfe’s e S : el ning wrap with a ey = . opp ity, conduct? e . cape-like drapery n of Benson and Benson nting is the criminal a | that is longer in the ! \\ I R A retired army officer ;; s ‘; Do i he and pepy back and much | ‘1 y 2l 2 jottom of the e hings in the po | oy side L «eeveen.. An alderman Sor oAl Betantn e b | n D iinatibg. Banitaich shorter on the sides Ao than the hem of the s of to- coat. It is attached cream | to the shoulders. Collar and cuffs are 2 silver fox. The coat slices 1-3 | is lined with silver of | cloth. TeC oy, public accnuntants k. stant District Attorney ant Ul’ the Homicide Bureau case, what (To be Continued) { Cnt bread in | [ I | Your Health | How to Keep It— { Causes of Iliness | de Bureau S Commanding Officer d to trict Attorney’s office 5 ‘~l‘li‘.\(.i’|’ HIGGINBOTHAM ed to Distri ct Attorney’s office 1 \m DORN ....... Fire-arms expert . Medical Examiner to District Attorney ... Vance's valet . The Narrator BI-::\" HA} of De PHELP. The Pertect Hostess VERY woman desires to add the words, “*perfect hostess” to her list of accom- plishments. The secret shared by perfect hostesses is that their dinners must end per- fectly with a perfect coffee. There is one way that you canb ain that your coffee B I be uniformly delicious. se the same blend that John woman, this | geep s del An Advertisement Addressed to the Merchants of New Britain The Live Merchant desiring to open a branch store should visit the newly completed— CAMEO THEATER BUILDING BRISTOL — ON THE MAIN STREET Is Symptom not to the hody. In som physical causes iforts will invariably p dls Oh et Tn > always served his = n it mis- | gafinite physical can s—YURAN. There is no o Yoaree W ST ous gel, and | found and it is neces e it had! 7 Large Modern Stores s her business.” mine 21 Modern Offices i e has a solid Coffee Making Pointers a bit of Teu- B idy coffee results from using A new business development containing a beau- cly. “Y* know, o e tiful 1,800-seat vaudeville theater. Stores erized coffeeshould n a bag or used suitable for any line of business. For particu- lars apply COLONIAL THEATERS, INC., BRISTOL Phone Bristol 1939 cion you'll was looking But I did | r po Jor Economical Transportation the S s preach- h from and thos SOSRIRSS ¢ 1 ! circu to let 1 = he g R é = st He also told m speet I'm merely an old-fash- P’:} ] ar n't to [: ] ioned Darwinian 1o t the skull differs from ; and even guish an Ar; 20N has been carefully chiecked and recon- ditioned where necessary e e & fi«’,' 72 S Wit A zflz anOA fluzt counts’: ; i e ”l i; i 1l» Motor om: contour of her cture in her | v Radiator I 1 un clo: t ¢ ; i ; 1 . a glimpse v Rear Axle . itk e e i - | [\ Transmission This Tag Protects c 1 c mes 1 cain,” added Mark- h shot gold embroid- et S o iy i e ity oee il S S pHiRg Your Purchase ot A | T comments of v Ignition You can be absolutely certam of ed_siow ’ium“;i.'?,sf\'l'f_ Nflw H &3 W when we recondition a car, we EVEL| d ! I Tfi o the job thoroughly iy '{\:h“m !'0‘:;1?':03; Gfiflg HE M.TH s iy | All work is done by our own ex-’ ion and its shortly-due 5 .o s o e : Fimish 1 pert mechanfts, and is subjected Halony A o | Praises Lydia £, Pinkham’s Vv Fimisa to the regular factory tests and \ in g4t up st | Vegetable Compound s . s 13 e ctustic| “You Uik Piste g b . inspections. Genuine parts are o e toin altua- | for some time used for all replacements. 1| t1c I ned Ben- | ang ild not 1 be without it i hany out 1o DoS e tho iouds. A T _ After the car has passed final in- sivi bis dear old pal ssied 3 i spection, a red “O. K.” tag is at- ) pryte, | 150 for a written con- i tached to the radiator cap. This s 1 over him to insure | your medicine . s 9, The \ has helped mo tag is the purchaser’s guarantee Pryfe cd on Ben- g0 and had a quarrel check was mentioned, b'bly pleading | — tend the note, | @nd now I am a s d that | Woman, able to do nderfully R ; of value—so look for it when you to do my house- f S S ; buy a used car. an taking it, rong and well I that and go . s : | out nursing b 1 have also : | used the Sa ve Wash am! found “ . A | it beneficial"—) win L LA PATTERSON CHEVROLET (0., INC was at Benson's fiCld, Mass. 9 o J / v tive shooting, and Valuable for Weakness ? \ v 1 f lied to you about his h"I h{\\e rlmd 1 ; . but bribed a garag am’s Vegetable Compound d o . keny silent about his car. | able medicine for weakr Arch Street bis explanation, when | ci, Box 39 1 0 o L unrewarded h 5 1 t FE i 1 I to say the | i I'd P i 't forget | y < o the ori his lonely | Wher n and his s solitudes in the | l’xukbams Vegetable Cumpuuud. Kills—with his mysterious stop- ‘ul.uy had go

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