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—_— Love’s Enbors | Absorbing Sequel to Adele Garrison’s NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, “Revelations of a Wife” 1 Beginning a New Seriab—————=/| A Miss Tincoln's Refusal to Pose with Fedor Causes a Stir, charmi had socially young Jacksc im to memory 4 mine where ¢ her had painting ir figures of a dog closcl Fedor. and a girl n Lincoln were portrayed her, howr surmised the vouns of The Larches was greatly relic at her forge:fulness Dicky did not press the point though 1 could that aorely disappoir . When fixes the concept of il in his mind, he change with distinct mental anguish seen A Her mem- , and 1 mistress ver, al an ration only But s it Peter Finds TFootprints By Thornton W. Burgess The jealous in a footy The evidence When Peter rom his cousin Raly null Jumper ain than ey parted Hare, r that mping he was more cer mord ter had off with a ha You see, 0 with nger. So wh tunity offered, Peter hunt all alone. He where that he could think of before going over to the pond of Paddy the Beave It Pete oppor- ed hi hunted every- the time ond o daylight got over to the Beaver. It Forest. Tt look it always looked. the middie house. At one ¢ derful dam Brook. It was tl the pond 50 long tha on it and there were trees starting mud and sod the eticks wit! built, giving t But Peler wasn't 1 wonder of that He looked ecager wanted 1o 4 But Paddy Paddy and they 1 comfortahle sleep. So Peter It began to look to apend fhe to mec Paddy ti er himsel W was across is dan he sleep. Whet he feit cided to started arc of P of Paddy fellow was around.” APPER alad T wasn't here FA X E ¢ 5 P3 | Vance as # Markham against my when ~trengthen captain, Pyfe name appointm ila thouzht Peter | laugh. <l NNMY SAYS %ufi when that | voly “Iny corntully, I e | lout in the bEy[\\lSS 1U@VAN DINE CHARACTERS OF THE STORY PHILO VANCE JOHN F.-X. .\’\III\H:\\I © ALVIN Well wh MAJOR wown Wall Street broker and man-about-tow n, 0 was mysteriously murdered in his home Brother of the murdered man 3 Hmlsr‘\moml for Alvin Benson i A young singer IN PHILIP LE Mis: Clair’s fiance 'R PEYFE . Intimate of Alvin Benson's . PAULA BANNING ocvvvis s A friend of Pfyfe’s SIE MRS \NNA PLATZ . MURIEL ST CLAIR ACOC I\ d Benson A n\nul army officer An alderman "OLONE WILLI \\I T iEORGE : 00 lh(' firm of Stitt and McC oy, pul \I\[ RICE IH\\\HH\II I'\ 08 \I()I TAR lie acmuntants ssistznt Distriet Attorney . Se rgeant of the Homicide Bureau . Detectives of the Homicide Bureau . Commanding Officer igned to District Attorney’s office ITRACY, SPRINGER, HIGGINBOTHAM ... Detectives assigned to District Attorney’s office C. \I‘I AIN CARL HAGEDORN . Fire-arms expert DR. DOREMUS 4 ... Medical Examiner FRANK SWACKER 5 \(’(‘vchu to District Attorney ) . Vance's valet The Narrator BEN HANLON of Detect PHELPS, ives as THIS HAS HAPPENED T sympathize f Miss St Clair A intervenes with climinates vou suspect and he Pryfe's cas of the W <ome agafnst the brouzht out that \lvin Benson's . Vance makes an Markham with 10 s NOW BEGIN THE STORY CHAPTER NXNIX dmost involun the right h had it vas shot the Mr home hin Loy o took wit from a small bl ! Ir r breat other- tionship no outward sign of emo- ' Vance cially when the triend <pe think had stolen then im - quickly head up. ft her face, and e is rew her I busi ST ek s 1ook on a lent to v in sy 1 jewels to 1 swear halted e it movem that or from “You Andy my «d you dived lunghed ¢ strained Vanes hat Nis intention was to save it too em- wnate | sw wen My 1 with the humiliation she 1 n having mud ungualified : of ¢ staten action, onist, him and unfor iousness his « should an i denee ir casy and L hack into s relised e ls eptions put Ong V strang Clf-snerificing affection for the wort s Pryfe ) done it to honor L] fused ther-in-law we Andy is so ca it <on of thi reelied offic conldn’t ¢ Pt he [t against N yon any he said it vour anger nson monent She gave him an admiring You're rig Ih hate 1 good reason i erowed unpleasantly he had refused to ewels a me 1he nd breakfast with Xt morning and had the told me e ca lerstand-—that may 1 could have fhem ind of a heast hie was! Washington wont 4, and York the about Now got here MURDER CASE CHARLES SCRIBNEPS SCNS q her deal Major the stood np have helped us a gres yon A m s ind K and the confe n, T oshall ask him ence with the Major o destroy the r (TO BE CON' ssion in our pos ta use his to peruit i 3 INU | hecome where it pro having the onme OCTOBER 28, 1927. cold air, tense the membranes and contract, impris- £ the germs in the crypts, There nd moist, they produce infections. can lessened by vorkers in a cool envir- with warm fect and cool is warm a g ind ificulty nt ads Heating arrangen th al t nts should have ming of the the Fans devises can keep it room. air rise sUng fth Ith teach inelines to the notions held hy the majority view that JEht is not infrequently hing cold s may be opened wide he ventilate the rooms thoroughly proper gnards should ho provid & working hovrs to keep off old dranghts Menus for the i’amil)' How to Keep It— | Causes of [liness ; DI MORRIS FISHBEIN dournal of (he Amc 1 Association and of Hy- the Health M flower with fomato BY 1. ditor Medic wzine, | mashed potator insured |1 between nt were ill | 1 uring 1 districts the per- as high Ont of 1ost Great Britain 15 per cent and 60 one time or another nd in som of ilness This means that the equivalent of one 447 not tak dur icioney vague ill-health which the d for which | ek relief of compen Al of 1 giving ir's work was lost by cach of rsons. The records do three nor of account of illncss of tion or less, the e and loss due to chronic or work- er tolerates a does not s tion world are to the nations o g th of th only b inning fo in il in industry The Common Cold. ed by Dr art, medical of rm in England kno Drug a tremendons economic Irn really is which to vas the common co of 1l tisn nt stiol ind s to influg 10 per eent to boils per cent ronbles, 13 per ¢ per e 10 injur t to indiz and 7 per cent er infeetions. Thus ne L the difficulty or the United hout the arly threc-fourths of ad the figures States would be same are | to conditions that able ockhart explain £ the o imply his i on is related 1o the cau The employe works which causes ion o whicl had ventilati ition of colds, Yot stagna membr s to heconn and en- vith blood srane th Membranes Contract, when the individu: O this spongy which trims The suit Moiyneux ural colored fox is made of heige and brown patterned with bands of nat- chifion celvet. With it Molyneux shows a taupe bprown hat with a plume ol orange and yellow at the side, A smart Parisian woman might even carry a light weight walk- ing-stick with such a costurc. An Merchants of The Live Merchant store should visit Advertisement andaise dive nilk, coffee. family flavor. real, | amed | . coffee. am, erisp broi oven con, er otators tous T cauli- ! toasted chilled apple milk, 1 Roast chicken, g b oli in Hol- it and en- custard pie, imbales ot cheese sandwiche wee, chocolate squares, Dinner - sav salad, cocounu Broccoli helongs the ind s 1f t0 cabbage delicate in fat than quite contains more For the Hallowe’en Festivities OFFEE will play an im- portant part in the good times you are planning for Hallowe"en. Before your guests go home in the crisp autumn night see that they have a cup of coffee that they will long remember. Give lhcm something special— ' AN —the Arbuckle Guest (Anf(cc No matter what coffee you have been using, get a pack- age of delicious YUBAN for this one occasion and compare the flavor. You will probably never again be content with any other coffec. Coffee Making Pointers Always make certain that the coffee is served the minute it is brewed. Many a pot of perfect coffee has been ruined by letting it stand. Addressed to the New Britain desiring to open a branch the newly completed— CAMEO THEATER BUlLDlNG BRISTOL. ON THE MAIN STREET 7 Large Modern Stores 21 Modern Offices A\ new business development containing a beau- tiful 1,800-seat snitable for any line lars apply COLONTAL THEATE Phone Br vaudeville theater. Stores of business. For particu- INC,, ol 1939 BRISTOL and | tlo ory nuts vork and during the noon hour | cabbage but, less mineral salts. Let | stand head down in cold salted water for an hour bhefore cooking Boil gently in salted water until tender and - drain thoroughly and immediately. If left in the water after it is done. it will brea its color and become wilty, Chocolate Squarce Two squares bitter tablespoons melted K. los: but sugar, 1 aspoon 1-2 granulated ro 1-4 te oon vanilla salt cup broken hick Melt chocolats Add melted hutter Add sugar and stiv Iy mined. Beat e into mixture flour and sali and mixture. Add v mix well, Spre n and bake in 25 minutes. 1 and ma and in quarcs will over hot . fir mtil tharonz slight)y Mix e and stir into first sift its and vanilla a4 on 1+ moderate r&m squares. 1ot il cool. The an oiled L perion ral e Acts direc e K o an arden it on the as they istration ITost ailments start from poor eliminat (constipation or eemi-constipation). 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