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Love’s E.nbaors Adele Garrison’s Absorbing Sequel to “Revelations of a Wife” - Beginning a New Seria Mary Harrison Uses a Ruse to Con- fer With Her Aunt. d forward said, her sh terror ove ason than r Lincoln, 1 nity to re- Veritzen's view | Mr. - Tumps to Conclusions Thornton W. Bur ter had many «t now.” | looked toand | cars to the Jinz and Repairin b Tie s e in e pstin ckwell Ave. Te slave ea f dull natching NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1927. BENSQN by s.s A person who the proper food lin proper amour a4 who has AN DINE CHARACTERS OF THE STORY PHILO VANCE N F MARKHAM 4 Dlstrlct Attorney of New York Lounn\ ALVIN H. B Well-known l“ al] Street broker and man-about-tow n, who w mysteriously murdered in his home MAJOR ANTHONY BENSON . Brother of the mu ANNA PLATZ . ) IEL ST. CLAIR . CAPTAIN PHILIP LEACOC LEANDER PFYFE . MRS. PAULA BANNI JLSIE HOFFMAN COLONE GEORGE G. STIIT . .. Of the firm of MAURICE DINWIDD. "RNEST HEATH . BURKE, \\I'II\II\, EMERY BEN HANLON BIGSBY OSTRAN WILLIAM H. MORIARTY ... itt and McCoy, .. Assistant District Attorn Sergeant of the Homicide Bureau . Housekeeper for Al\ln Benson .. A young singer . Miss St. Clair's fiance . Intimate of Alvin Benson's . A friend of Pfyfe's Benson and Benson A retired army officer . An alderman DER public accountants . Detectives of the Homicide Bureau Commanding Officer of Detectives assigned to District Attorney’s office PHELPS, TRACY, QPR[\L-F IJetecmes assigned CAPTAIN CARL HAGEDORN DR. DOREMUS .. FRANK SWACKER . CURRIE S. 8. VAN DINE ... S HAPPENED < in turn to Miss N THE STORY CHAPTER XXXVI fonnd one other woman in th l‘Hn\ said lives in N¢ cphones to s house and Ho NOW BI( city T got h from informat ries, ning, a Wit 1 should say: iey's informa- ont, Mark- oing 10 €olv jcon’s murder Mark! 1 nume pointme 1ed to b so Vanee rous and told the rest of, business-like lling to entirely re- and 1his come with Lim to ¥ But on ! hat 1 might tory. He didn't 1 vou al position of h from vou.” n foolish. tarial work R, HIGGINBOTHAM to District Attorney’s office Fire-arms expert Medical Examiner o \ecret'\r\ to District Attorney . Vance's valet . The Narrator when Va It was very good of Hoffman. to take this tro us about the packa e here, the ions I'd.like Mr. Alvin 1 long together She looked at Vanc ous little smile. “They di she said Mr. Alvin Bens about t terribly & g not umnatural temp e bye, how dil “Well, for one thir times spicd on ir offices zh the door. T did t for hoth of the: 1 often saw them listening times they tried to find out from me about e Vanes smiled at her appre Iy Not a pleasant position you.” g 1 dtdn't ming " she sn “Iamused 1 nowas the either one 0 MUPDER CASE © CHARLES SCRIBNERS SCHS BY DR. Lditor Medic gefa, the Heaith N regulated his intestin one normal bowe & person i ! sorption of ir foods cause int soul, with 1 - intoxication tends to di- minish ts acton. Followng surgical operations t estines may need 1id. A proper amount of watcr will Not <o ersptic when explaine s all very well” 0 petulantly. shouldn't s artichoks oked lamh chops smoked ination, identified < the hox of Your He,lth How to Keep It— Causes of liiness MORRIS FISHBEIN Journal of the American Assceiation and of H) for a good old-time breakfast— PANCAKES with that 69-years-famous flaver— Grandma's PANCAKE FLOUR 1y the body ¢ properly the qualities from the food. All Absorbed. 1 variou to the am etion in five days. 'The Bones with their meat | t hulk in the will help rise that result from the artics. was in the afternoon “Mr. Benson that day the wasn't after which w r' up town subway with Miss Hoffn taking leave of her at h Markham was silent and pied during the trip Nor make any comment until we comfortably relaxed he easy i the St i did v an were | tift mu curity worrying about alter ego. “1 rather being suspect \Inh:)\ i Goldy { be a nice girl and all isn't in the feminine te to sit next door to a was quite she told; and 1 : adlment Because th ted it And Fraulein was a forthright | | was somie- | isked me safe the day 14 their marrel G package, and, envelope, was marked And It was over t Mr. Benson and emed o be crsonal.’ 2l his morning the envelope Mr. Pfyfe left ge hack | 1e envelope. ook it home with last Thursday —the day he was | 1 kham was csted in the ree and | to bring the Interview but mildly inter- was about to a close quarrel- | WHEN YOU'RE DELAYED AT THE HAIR DRESSERS AND DON'T GET AWAY TILL !2 4»0 AND You HAVE VISIONS OF A WRETCHED AFTERNOON BECAUSE You CAN'T SMOKE CARMEN'S BRAND | POSITIVELY ABHOR » | CIGARETTES THAT MAKE ME CouGH AND You ONLY HAvE FORTY MINUTES TO GET HOME AND DRESS| CARMEN'S DOOR You REMEMBER FOR CARMEN'S LUNCHEON. 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