New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 26, 1927, Page 14

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1927. land indulged, he learns to lean on| Love’s Einbors Adele Garrison’'s Absorbing Sequel to “Revelations of a Wife” Beginning a New Seria————————’/ ]B) bEyNs,Ss‘[]@Vi\\xfi{ DINE © CHARACTERS OF THE STORY PHILO VANCE JOHN F.-X. MARKHAM 5 SEr ) Nistrict Attorney of New York County ALVIN H. BENSON . Well-known Wall Street broker and man-about-town, who mysteriously murdered in his home MAJOR ANTHONY BENSON cee 5 Brother of the murdered-man MRS +.... Housekeeper for Alvin Benson i A young singer liss St. Clair’s fiance te of Alvin Benson’s .. A friend of Pfyfe's | Madge Is Puzzled by the Great I'ro- | ducer's Attitude MRS, PAULA BA ELSIE HOFFMAN . . . Secretary of the firm of Bensén and Benson RANDER A retired army officer AM H. MORIARTY . An alderman GEORGE G. STITT SABBTH 5 . Of the firm of Stitt and McCoy, public accountants MAURICE DI A tant District Attorney ERNES geant of the Homicide Bureau BURKE, SN ¢ BEN HANI of D ict Attorney’s office PHELE PRINGER, HIGGINBOTEAM gned to District Attorney’s office SDORN ....... Fire-arms expert G Medical Examiner Secretary to District Attorney «veevess. Vance's valet ...... The Narrator o Detectives CAPTAIN CARL HA DR. DOREMUS .... FRANK SWACKER .. CURRI clearly, Poetle poets believe in it—natu nurse, the balm of woe, chi mandrago tired nature’ and that sort ¢ notion. When t d up and alive, e — | NOW BEGIN THE STORY XViI E “Well, you sit up Markhani's surly advice. I'm going to do,” how that hel : “but not | Major knew t s 1oth- | about . . T did an | ing to do w | not have st 3 do along to Tis sec < about | Major knew that | s an irrelevant itém en he must 0 know | wy arri [ something about the ease — «h, ( o'clock, alvcady | What? Otherwiss, he conldn't de- waiting. He appeared worr and w n be spoke his voice held s T hav reproof for the district v more than (Wednesday, June 19; forenoon.) We roda down fown with Mark- the pacl Lin the cas. Peter Visits the Green Forest By Thointon \W. Burzess about this TLeacock. Mr. he asked, 1t looks t ¢o'd better grah him qu s've been tre him right alon and there's ng funny going on. “Yests his ban day morning he went to A spent half an hour in the chief cashier's office. After that he visited his lawyer's, cre over an hour. Then he went to bank for another half- © dropped in to the Astor club Grill for lunch, but didn’t et any- thing—sat staring at the table “About 2 o'clock he called on the alty agents who ] the hand- ng of the buildin rohe'd deft, e something queer @ ho thinz q ut S i partment for sul horrow. The paid nds of hi%and went <aid he 1o him elf et six calls on fr home £ Markbam's Tis at him search et casual- | ; Al was packing up! wish 1o It looks to me like a get e . . vord rkhanm frowned. my help 1 ec v arly 1 w or two i 1t this time, . this I i , Ser- myself fo b You're watching the Cap ! T'm sure ho tslip trom gilant cluteh looked at Vanece a‘mo. turned to Heath 0 at that. Bat if* lLea leave the eity, Heath's re- but be- e spoke. a lady.” t down his pen. and 1s ar. et mecting looked so sadiy befud- —1 conldn’t hear to so. Cons'quently. . Paula Know. nvolve his t . Clair vou anyhing. | World Wide Favorites' For The Skin And Scalp K ha put down his | ind rose. “The case {s get- ‘ n my nerves, I'm going to and tackle it in the | on it b - ! (RDER CASE lives fn: and, found out he'd ! {4);.- indulgence. His tiredness he- {comes to him a mecans of getting what he wants. Such littl I,m“-»r 1s he has is destroyed, e is likely to turn out a pitiful | l\:vvh!lu |Menas for the Family to dispel | = gloom CHARLES SCRIBNERS SCNS s'tive she'll be abl this issated nveloping you here, Vanee! ‘I happen to be ew meloy ed dried be Markham | running 5 One side of this Philippe et Gaston i Paula Banning | carrots, coal is gathered and nu"“‘\\hm?‘ alien 1o his ufww‘x.n..r milk, . i [ / IS banded with broad- and wher e h e e b s s Soina q tail and the other \“,:".‘““;l,,l,l"\‘i ter-of-fact ‘ e s butter, 2 i) side is straight. The But T4 I ' L Bt V150 \ ’ sleeves flare gener- ‘ : v ously below the el- bow. The coat is D D) : made of light brown % (50 2 | o ra setethat | cloth, B e mg. Drop into boili f ter and cook until t 11T the meantime melt 1 Your Health "o s biling point | five How to Keep It— ( Causes of lliness | sa fresh ham, grilled and apples, ereamed sliced peaches, plain cake, MORRIS FISH al of the American Med- By ‘D Lditor Jour FNEFOR CHUDREN! Tablets ar ound feal Association and of Hygeia, the Health Magazine cted him with the i ply f wliy Uegu 4 An Advertisement Addressed to the e elim- v cathar- “ui b Merchants of New Britain widely kn Ohio. dlets for many years in his own practice. Children from six \ty helped by @1 and like to take them. I by their olive color, Olive: Tablets ove ne vith fwant to, I'm t gation made b the fect that the a gourmandizer. much that his d taxed. The chict syup of mental and phy e Live Merchant desiring to open a branch should visit the newly completed— CAMEQ THEATER BUILDING BRISTOI, — ON THE MAIN STREET store Dissipaticn e Samuel Med sources ¢ sympioms of iredness in child mes his hour 7 Large Modern Stores 21 Modern Offices A new business development containing a beau- tifnl 1,800-seat vaudeville theater. Stores suitable for any line of business. For particu- las apply COLONIAL 1 tra sehool a is heing thy condition. Lright with the light of health, 15c, 30c and e ) many punishment necessary o study the whole | of his daily ! f he plains too greatly of tircdness and to fid out, if possible, the ehief | source ymptoms that nmu-| \ 0 of his energy. THEATERS, INC, BRISTOL who wants to take properly of b (e enitd should mot point at him the finger | indnlge him A1l should not | | . ‘l Phone Bristol 1939 EVERY KIND lifi" | until somge velops in his life nis own accord nd causes him to spurt of But T and was 2 mptom its its el lizes that he is heing | with- | moros child soon r misundersiood and puuished out w 3 N P T TSRS AN T TN S N —— G e = - Mrs. Adolph_Bratke 4316 So. I3th St. S.Omaha, Nebr. | Are you fighting against middle-age? NE OF the most critical periods of a woman’s life comes between 45 and 50. Most women dread the approach of middle-age because they know, only too well, the depressing ailments it brings. The best preparation for this period a woman can have is a‘good physi- cal condition. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound will help her to gain strength and energy. It builds up the appetite and induces natural sleep. The following letters were written by women of middle-age. G. U. 5. PAT. OFF, BY NEA SERVICE, INC. What this v needs s nore work for wor sirls. . Deceptive Fastener AFTER LONG SUFFERING South Omaha, Nebraska:— “After fifteen years of terrible suffering each month with sick headaches 1 began to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and I have felt my health steadily improving. After taking your medicine for almost a year and & half, 1 believe 1 can say the headaches have left me. I also was troubled with nervousness, I am feeling fine now MRS. BOLLERMAN'S CASB West Hoboken, N.J.:— “I was troubled with headachee, weakn flushes of heat to the face and h and loss of appetite. 1would often t 80 weak I could hardly stand. read about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com, and began to ;.&keth:aI mclql:::.n A:le: the first ew bottles to feel stronger and could eat better and had fewer headaches. I am & well woman o oo “"M ‘For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Ads. and do all my work myself. Iam the mother of six, and manage an eight-room house without anybody to help. I feel that I am entirely well.” Mrs. Adolph Bratke, 4316 South 13th St., So. Omaba, Neb- raska. A rich, black suede bag has what appears to be a charming crystal | fastener. 1In reality, it Is an intrigu- ing compact, with perfume in one end and lipstick and power in the | other. LydiaE.Pinkham's ¥ ~ Vegetable Compound LYDIA E PINKMAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS today, and feel like a different son. You may use this letter or every word is true. I will answer any letters sent to me.” Mrs. Jennie Bollerman, 611 E- leventh St, Union City, New Jersey. Remember thiz package. None gcnuine without the sig= nature of Lydia E. Pinkham. A

Other pages from this issue: