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8 NEW BRITAI DAILY HERALD, SATU RDAY, = —— Love’s E.nbors Adele Garrison’s Absorbing Sequel “Revelations of a Wife” Beginning a New Seria to Mary Harrison Is Again the Center of Interest pains not to | Lincoln ould she lip Veritzen's re- ed confession of ked dancer. | Benson’s namn Peter Loses THis Head By Thornton W, Bur v had Okl Man Coyoie Iofi V Peter v of the hale and on his way om {which his own BENSQN MURDER CASE VAN DINE © cuaues "scriziess sows by s.s CHARACTERS PHILO VANCE JOHN F.-X. MARKHAM . OF THE STORY and ‘I rather cur troubles drawled ney, are kha ession he who re shook his head ¥ know, that only beginning,” had glanced landed ad it carefully ALVIN 10, ) ‘\I‘I R l'I\I up with NOW BI (Wednesday, Itruist who w extends ... District Attolnc\ u[ New York Count) BENSON . Well-Enown Wall Street broker and man-about-town, who was mysteriously murdered in his home MAJOR .—\.\J HONY BENSON . Brother of the muwlelod man . Housekeeper for Alvin Benson ........ A voung singer .. Miss St. Clair's fiance . Intimate of Alvin Benson’s A friend of Pfyfe's AIN PHIL 1P LE —\(ULI\ (.i‘ the firm of I.w'on.u;n and Benson LANDER - A retired army officer .. An alderman 'm of Stitt and ) A pul;llc accountants I)l\\\ IDDIE Assistant Dig 3 ant of the Homicide Bureau of the Homicide Bureau 5 . Commanding Officer 1Lmrl ln Irmnct Attorney’s office H]( LI\PO[I’ M s office e-arms r\]»ui S \Iedlcal Examiner «-uddr\ to District Attorney \dn(‘osmkt ceveseecesss The Narrator of Detective: P, TRACY —— frankly ti ‘phoned climi vels at and pro g L then the captain, It is bro Pryfe had fo to a check to Vance jewels to Pryfe IN THI STORY CHAPTEPR. XL June 195 4 p.om) re ag outsid ighed hopel there are altog s for you in this ¢ ssly You simply can't forest, y of e remote ibility s0 husily . 0 particn ¥ know,” As T told you, open-hand big . f past one ould hLave lent money | we « yed into the Fou ) Room sceuritys and certainly the t Py had no collateral rkhas was preoceupied wouldn't have hout 11 iand when w someone d the subway Jater, he looked asily at his watel, or 1 check. 1 g0 inter lown to Wall on the Major ta the offies woul 1 think Tl go or tand call hefore vetie i mo- ment 't under ! his asking M ntion the pack- It m 10 me ht not have oined Vance the truth Vhat-for Mo jor s explanation hore cut Vanee's s Markham telling the intervies <, empl ks o1 el in the hope o Mujor would voluntarily e package; for iss Moffman prever adn he was awar mis mie hen the | I'd which ‘med ntion rity Lox of Jewels hromi; him from sitive housekeeper him The M jor list. istor ly growir “I'm afraid He ink it truth is in told me thi nall parcel thut i s private safe- = ¢ i v and T asked her to emit reference 1o it from her story no parcel contained Mrs n jewels, but T thought the would y confuse malt 2hit to your attention told e that a j inst Mrs. Bannir just before the supy edings, Pfyfe had wwels here and asked ter the snporarily taken that, v proc bis safe On our way back to Criminal Markhuam smiled 5 luck s Courts huildin took the 1 Hastings, resolve of pre roplicd M chain against be making : n. commiented Wihat have you ones you about Miss N L S Markham v vached the offies 1th was awaiting us krii Markham, This noon, after 1ookin: you were dqu and nim with me. 3 —very fmportant, ried over, in the waiting- in, and he call: I came to @i Benson.’ 1 got a confussion to i gned it it i He handed Mark- pewritten sheet of paper sank wearily nto i strain of the past few wegun to tell on him. He Sal Thank ende Vanee here rters, me over myseli up. | Kkilled dict and t Now our troubles with an amusement Y' know,” he said, “this docu- ont isn't at all leeal. Any judge the name would throw it preciptately out of court. It's far 0o simple and dse. Tt doesn’t cxin with it \lot\nl tain a singld it-known' or cxpression of growing nd or ‘disposin’ o Captain doe himeelf as ‘th nrty Utterly It 1 wer (TO BE mem'ry’ once r of 1} worthless, T'd chuck |\ TINUED) D —— Your Health | i How to Keep Il— | Causes of Iliness I e et MORRIS PISHBEIN BY DR, I'he National Safety Council holds innual meetings at which authori- all over the United es sent methods of preventing acci- tents in industrial plants and in- deed everywhere that human beings may b ties from In spite of ull precautions some ccidents cannot he prevented. The kind of thing kmown as an act of | Providence will oce ¢ cumstanees over whieh ut many Aue 1 judzment, nation on the illness lacl 1an has no rccidents are part of some worker, or fatigue, of suitable appara Last Two Hours, Before such a typical of infections of the b ing apparatus, the person falls into a sort of lethargic, indiffere At such a time than usual to have i worker hecomes his ents. 1duly mind is not Ie When rt as earlier ast two hours of | more acci- | 1y have than all the pr Lvery employer rs of ceding perioc of considerable persons knows that some people unusually nis. These constantly falling, getting cut or scratehed, get- ting their fi caught, getting hit by flying or in some other succumbing to injury arch committees and bogrds ¢ to this| are to hav “hoodooed” worke objeets, of stu ended by asking ind psychiatrists to it it is in the tempera- type of worker 1 ProllEnt Bt the neurole find out w ment of this hin & quent misha Day-Dreams Undoubtedly day-dre stract thoy worry mi ansiety have tter. These of habit on 1 ling to do with the m tes break into the routine ren such a man s placed ork the necessity for learn terfeges with his day-dr is \\ to go alor (ming and ithout ac- ade the | ery, anxiety or worry 1ks into habitual action and n accident ocenrs again. A mental investigation to free 1) of his the sit- however, of the Juy-dreaming or worrying type he is likely to find soon a cet for his mental 1in some sub- stractions, Menes far !lle Family BY SISTER MARY Breakfast— B apples, ream, scrambled cggs with crisp .\ delie wifins, marmalide coffer. Luncheon— sauce, French lr.\ i1 Boiled ma liced tomatoes wi sin pie, milk, tea. salinon lloped potat radishes, whipped ¢ steak: with \RoONS &K cornmeal spoons baking salt, 1- Creany butt Il bea 1dd cornuien powder, t milk r and sugar Mix thoroughly Mix and eift flour, and salt and with milk enp su onty minutes in a hot Il make cight good “EVERGLADES LIMITED” Through Sleepers Fri om New England ingfield 8.30 p.m. ndon 1028 p.m. 5 Through Trains Daily FROM PENNA, 8TA, NEW YORK Via Dcable Trach « SeaLzvelRoate Ferelades Lid m. Pt Lo, — .0 Coasts 1:10 b Cosst Line Fiorida Mail .48 pom. Atlantic Coast Line The Standard Railroad of the Soath 13, reservations, information from B. F. FULLER,G.E.P.A. 1246 Broadway, New York Tel. Lacks 7080 Ask for “Tropical Trips” Booklst him lugubri- to cir-| 1k of fnfor- | fatigued aront with | _ Add eze | and | add to first mix- | I and drop from tip of 4 and flourcd muffin | OCTOBER 29, 1927, QUESTIONS ANSWERED | You can get an answer to any | question of fact or information by {writing to the Question Editor, New | Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, 1322 New York avenue, Washington, D. C., enclosing two cents in stamps for reply. Medical, legal and marital ladvice cannot be given, nor can xtended research be undertaken. other questions will receive a al reply. Unsigned requests! |cannot be answered, Al letters Editor, are confidential.— | Q How old will a November 1, first of next November A, Fifty years. i Q. Would a boy born in Eng-| [land who moved to Australia be | | considered a forcigner in that coun- | \m ] | | A, Sinec it is a British territor- ‘m domain where British law of na- l ality pers and determines the | i | jion political status or allegiance of the inhabitant is not a foreigner. Q. How did the custom of color- r cggs originate? | ancient. Le Brun | says that the ancient Persians had the custom. The Jews also had a | simiilar custom from an early time, nd may have learned it from the Persians. The custom §s much older | than Christianity and the Christian | Easter. | Q. What do the following i me Frederic Howard, Walter, Au ta and Arthur? A Frederick, abounding n pea How keeper of the Walter, powerful war- exaited, Impe ng East A It s v nghold; rior; Augusta, | Arthur, noble Where thing om ? Shakespeare’s Hamlet, does the rotten in expression Denmark™ Act 1, e inside |7 Q. How is water pr ». | of a sphere calculated? It is expressed in pounds per square inch, tl lindrical bofler, tank or anything of that nature. The total force would Ve cqual to the inside surface area | of the sphere, in square inches, mul- | 4 by the average pressure in { pounds per square inch. The pres- {sure will vary from the top to t | bottom of the sphere being greater t the bottom, the same as in any other ves Q. How jcaused b | States i The loss was the fires whic urned over | tiptie was United much damage forest fires in the st year? It amounted to $26,912,285, result of 91,7 24,316,1 jacres, Q. Who is the Dircctor of the Yorkes Observatory? | Prof. Edwin B. Frost 2. What kind of « play is * lcat and the Canary? [ A Tt is a three [ The act melodrama by John Willard Q. Who played the “Jud ughty But A. Claude Gillingwater. Q. How can copper kept bright? A. Dy brushing i na oil. | Q. How muny railroads enter the city of nlg.c}:m and how niany sta- tions lere i that city [ seven railvoad sta- | tions in Chicago and thirty-four railvoads enter the city, el thing of Ken Maynard? born al Mission, Tex- 1805 and served for a while in Mesico under one of the " revolutions cnerals. He is five {teet eleven and three-quarters inches tall; weighs 151 pounds, hi ray eves, black hair and is m ried. Some of hig pictures are [Gnknown avalier”; “The Raider”; “Senor Dare-Devil” The Overland Sta | Q. What is the highest mountain | in the world? Has its summit cver | been reached by man? \._Mount Everest in Tndo-China part of th Nic specimens them over with i Pleasc I the life as, July 21, and | is the highest; it is 29,141 fect high and its summit has never been | reached by man. Q. For how been assoclated with ture A. Since 1910. Q. What was Mary real maiden name? A. Gladys Smith. Pickford is the | family name of her mother. Q. Should a girl extend her han long has Tom Mix motion pic- Pickfords' | [ til 1880 at first when being introduced to gentleman? A. Yes, this is proper. it is the Arabic word f Where was gold first disco ered in Alaska and where was | first minea? \. First discovered at Sitka i 1576, but not mined extensively un Juncau. georgette dress by Cyber in three tones of rose has overlapping and diamo n d-shaped tabs of the material arranged in vertical bands on the waist. The skirt is slightly {laring and the fore- leeves are full and gathered intoa U“ln cuff. On the skirt the tabs are placed in py effect. A crepe An Advertisement Addressed to the Merchants of The Live Merchant store should visit New Britain desiring to open a branch the newly completed— CAMEO THEATER BUILDING BRISTOI. N THE MAIN STREET 7 Large Modern Stores 21 Modern Offices A new busi tiful 1,800-zcat suitable for any lars apply COLONIAT, THEATERS, 1ess development containing a beau- vaudeville line of business. Stores For particu- theater. INC., BRISTOL Phone Bristol 1939 1t CLIP COUPON HERE Washington Bureau, hington, D 1 BAT TERIES, THE' MINUTE SHE LAID EYES ON HER MOTHER'S NEW BRIDGE LAMPS, ToMBOY TAYLOR KNEW WHAT WONDERFUL POLE VAULT STANDARDS '"THEY WouLp MAKE. e I P S VENOULD