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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, Love’s Embers “Revelations of a Wife” Adele Garrison”s Absorbing Sequel To Beginning a New Ser Madge and Mary Compa Eleanor Lincoln T looked at Harrison exasperation amusement at h callous attitude cen's devotion nouncement that his peeve” he would er she was fu sumption, b “Do you know would call Notes On to to 1 wt Ky you eited littl v me someth Auntie Ma venning to ca ke She grinned I capitulated. “There' to do,” I said to take you ov per you sou e prac that it's ne i ony ica vou ike ‘E pushed subject of you and T'll remind ated to Miss Lis Ighert vours, down She rosents *hat she probat humorously my wholiy ir t t some rea srence to the notebook i consclentiously jots d impressions of people With a mental anathem clumsiness, T hastily made the amenda possible. “I've conned this over so much,” I said casuaily, with appar- ent ignorance of her perturbation, “that I'm beginning to mistrust m own judgment. T need point, and I don’t know anyonc sossing better power: rown | 1y own only : of. | but it was a Copy a fresh vic itl Dos of observation Mra. Peter and Mrs, Priendships that are fast and true Bring the best in life to you. —>Mrs. Peter Rabbit Mra. Peter and Mrs. Pete were both up in the Old Pasture, but hadn't met. Mrs. Pete was quite new | to the Old Pasture. Perhaps it would be better to say that the Old Pas- ture was quite new to Mrs. Pete. She had been brought there by Littie | Pete, who now was little no longer. In fact, he was fully as hig as h father, Peter Rabbit, and looked Just as Peter had looked at his age But his mother still thought of him as little Pete. She had bheen a lit- tle startled when she had mention- ed Mrs. Pete and then she had heen filled with great curiosity. “Where is Mra. Pete?” she inquired for the aecond time. As before, Little Pete replicd eare- Oh, &he's around “1 suppose,” <aid <he, “that you arc | Mrs. Pet < some whers Mrs. Peter said no more hut hegan a thorough inspection of 1the bramble-tangle. It was a hig hram Ele-tangle and it was all cut through with littla paths. They were the work of O14 Jed Thumper. Follow ing along one of these little patl Mra. Peter presently came to mossy old log. Tt was a hollow one end entirely covered | This end was opr just within she discovered neat, trim-looking ung rab TURNING GRAY Simple Tonic Keeps Scalp | Heaithy—No Dandruff Or Gr Hairs | n DRUGGISTS HERE 3 ‘vf’ FEATURING IT | sit . 5 | ting ) i e i | very I suppose.” Ay The young ra said she, 1 don't know “T am M vou." P vays call ppose T al now, my of his t Peter tha son cepers Lng!ard nhrc"uh uasns LL.«:, N WYGCRK elloute 15 \l‘rm pleas -1 "Fgfw) more tha ) Pete had heen to have was good nd, o Mrs. P knew that tronhle hets (Copyright The Mrs. Peter.” explori Coast Line Horida Maii Atlantic Coast Line The Standard Railroad of the South Tickets, reservations, information from B.F. FULLER, G.E.P.A. 1246 Rroadway, New York Tel. Lackawanna 7080 Ak tor Booklet wood T some o to teel ti 1t was t Mrs 19 T Tiie W Birav Trips" Tropic nest tory: | denty | He i1rat nig: € { vour STOP YOUR HAIR | il |is one BENSQN MU CHARACTERS NCE MARKHAM PHILO V: JOHN F ALVIN H. BENSON .. Well-known Wall Street who was my ously {AJOR ANTHONY BEN NNA PLATZ ... JL ST. CLAIR ... £ AIN PHILIP LEACOC .EANDER PFYFE MRS, PAULA BANNI SIE HOFFMAN . etary of tl Brother of the “mu Ilousf‘kcvpu for Alvin Benson OF THE STORY District Attorney of New York County broker and man- about-town, nurdered in his home dered man A young singer K. Miss st Clair's fiance Intimate of Alvin Benson’s B, A friend of Pfyfe's e firm of I3 enson ‘and Lcnsnn COLONEL BIGSBY OSTRANDER A retired army officer \\H L H\[ H. MORJARTY . 5 G. STITT ()| H,v firm of Stitt a > DINWIDDIE L\H N HANLON of Detectives PHELPS, TRACY, ¢ uxn(vri "APTAIN CARL HAGE DOE DR. DOREMUS .. THIS |I\~ HAPPENED ¥ Markhan, n from Pryfe dis Al of ents strength the Hat rinst captair | Pryfe on’s power < he had Pryfa had put up Pan els with Tenson s to the cxposes th to shield Miss kham eall on Clair and <he tells them ned with Benson the z of the murder. NOW BEGIN THE STORY CHAPTER XI1AT dow ned but her voice re noin in hecanse murder fession Clair Miss Leacock conf st she A lair's face, Miss mained 10 heen losing ¢ T Mr. Benson's firm. my intuition told me purposely inz 10 it and that Te conlt to recoup. ey iot of money nd sud- that he that e with Lis 1 nnoying me or come tim ny despiea I went to his office, plainly what T suspe 1 that if T'd dine with him could talk it over. 1 his obicet w but 1 te T decided to go might plead didn’t past and told im him quitc Knew [ loping 1 with ! how fion to Mr litt]e rmiinate looked bt aid something Ay night of i him—very emphatica nt T should I zht on all p: added, “T study my singing, and goi .m0 matter of the 11 yon happen to men- the exact tin party would e dinner \} swered She ce in astonish- ; ment ‘H about—mak nd then T Uy-—that iim sharply my invariable You see.” very hard at liom mid- the asion, her, i most W mong H 1'! at 1 as was she ac or on m and restrietions Most Wi T impo: commniendahls Vand known commented 1y fact acquaintane, yes, Tt nicknanu “Specifi gen vonr “On yes. even a4 Cing ited erella olonel in my Os- and Mr. nder ” know 1ce thought “How did yon tea at Mr nson of ahe inurder, if yon ith him that night? A flush stained he a moment happen to go to s home day re to dine rothing in ow, wrong, “Son sion to vent o his the office ke him to re- Bt he after ont me din- half an Hm only a the ool ok money which recently me very i had de- to his own ak 10 Mar- ago. and hicd vich o condem Renson had 1 ior lem with them 15 off¢ string of pearls to wear to bit- to turn red din- ’RINGER, Detectives assigned to Distr ANK SWACKER ... .. Se unhesitatingly. | . An alderman nd \Ier , bublic fl‘c’c‘n\m.tnnts stant District Attorney cant of the Homicide Bureau KY tives ol the Homicide Bureau Commanding Officer fo District \unrne\ s office HI(,(.I‘ P.()TI’%\I L Attorney’s office Fire-arms expert . Mcdical Examiner to District Attorney Vance's valet .. The Narrator RN e — ned the if 1 sa And 1 ¢ thing sueh S in light - phrase — T could like them for my n -~ perhaps even cal ones, on the (wenty-first.” | the twenty-first,” Markham, are yon the twenty-first falis due, and if it" 15 are forfeited,” addrossed himself again Miss St Clair. “Did Mr. T vith him at right Ving some have vel very ry those cours Vaner Oon Leander's note not paid the e rinn- listenin to nson Mave the jewels dinner? “on pearls rather Vanes with ingri “Tell us in your hoping to entan I think refu! of disconragad hin.’ looking at her no! my nansed tinting cordiality. Jul of the n words, now se zin pisode lawyers say But she ement. morning Leacock cam had gone to Mr. about half past fwelve with | intention of &hooting him. Rut | Pryfe outs ntly feared no en- evide after the murder here and enson's ain <aid house the he had seen M. assuming he was callir up the idea and zor that Mr. Pfyfe had seen him, s told him it would be safer his pistol to me and to say, if ques- | that he'd Tost it in France You see, T really thought hot Mr. Benson and was lying like a gentleman, my feelings Then, when from me with the purpos ing it together, 1 more certain of it." She smiled fainly That was why I Swer your questions. to think that mayhe you'd not suspect 0 to he took the pisto of throw away was even Markham. refused fo an 1 wanted you 1 had done it <0 Captain Le cock But he wasn't lying at all,” said Ve now that he wasn't. And 1 should have known it lhefore. 11e'd never have brought the pistol to me if he'd heen guilty A fill came over her eyes “And—poor tohe confe heeause he that 1 ity T ituation,” 1 whers did he tained a weapon T know many army friends of his and of Major And monntaing T dld conside for the fun of lea was reasonable Vance rose and know hoy ssed thonght was harrowin® “Hut had oh- he Vi s procisely q you men - 13en- the <tol the last summer 2 bl <on's enouzl made a courtly most nracing and i “You've most helpfu Markha ibout 1 aries m Capt ppella itely in i believe at is that toward 1 you guilty, i Ioetive 1 tried i ning iled, Ther sev confl ories at the same tinme, AMark that hotl ividually to thing Al helier m are fore Bis hie from yo v i arine your story of t went up to it him he ricen not Lsession Cap- ol chap, surely to rsist either Miss St Clar Leacock s guilly, w pleasantly vou oing " in shack ¢ you relent and ur o5 1 hegged you to in a the- ication at the ot up de- woan, of supp wrath but b Khan's King-point, wely and held out his hand “Miss 8t. Clatr” h I oagain 1 was imyg of the man hut your, said Kindly the to dismissed guilt, and ks from w my weredibly pive mi T hows nse from doing Ssure yot T have ko M rigid iin Lenco it torms 'l give mrees lim, saved me yau 4 arave Injustie “And T will sonr (¢ | papers it ek as soon vou have | as the | for his re- | Wtain by can be signed lease As w drive | vanc S e think Mother blue Hani ing What thi vice to pull up men's g PDER CASE VAN DINE © cuseuzs sce IBNTRS Sous walke Markh i out onto R m turned s lier precious were and you e danine o fthem 1 di th was g on hcels, in white. dotted with scintillatingly cha new evening slipy of and ad note to EI APPER FANNY SAY. rEn L s PaT oFF, count rlers w stooping. go! dn't ity scarlet, bril- r rs. ©1527 1 V'EA SERVICE, INC. verside | on | hunger | seeretions | with preparing the ithout | | i T Your Health How To Keep It— Causes of Illne: BY DR. MORRIS FISHBI Lditor Journal of the Aj Medical Association and of Hy- gein, the Health Magazine series of essays on Child’s Appetite, Aldrich gives an of our present knowl- actors governing hun- for food. out L Pro- if the uni more or less ted in the sion ed a recent the In “Cultivatin Dr. Ch cellent ige th id the or, as pointed fessor AL J. Carlson ersity of Chicago, i sensation ity it desire Toy of t1 associ; ul Secondarily, is with va and weakness) found nervous Ison Prof o or ¢ excit- anincreased pulse rate features of the hunger on. It is interesting to no- tice how perfectly the famous Nor vegian novelist, Knut Mawmsun, the development of fhese symptoms in his remarkable novel Hunger.” Stomach £ ine and ar Contractions the fecling of hunger vigorans contractions of The pain rding to the intensity The strength is measured patient swallow balloon. This of air. L W stomach of of by an is varies ace contractions, actions the co Baving the mply robher 1 pumped full Whe stor s upon and passing out of the that e from the stomach through the mouth it can cause a moving finger to write on | volving drum. At the same | 1o person tested records the | sensation Iy pressing 2 The contractions of the | stomach and the hungsr pains oceur togethe The the I contracts the press tube 1 nt anyt the ing is put inte anger sensation down. The sight of 15 plea emotions, or smoKing, pressure high fever will | or ,..mmj mo ymach or vari nt ones. abdomen, contractions nt mpl en the or Iossen . Out of Control hunger pains are ely related 1o the processes that they 1o t of control n the hrain, o and from the hunger | when the fnti of | be inde- The 0 life pende If all the stomuch a pains go on just the same person or the animal is starved. Thus the hunger paing are like the | at of the heart muscle which also an internal, self-regulating ap seem fre s going - cnt There seems to he no ofher pur- the hunger contractions | in the person the for food. Apparently they | nothing to do with causing | fhat will digest food, or stomach for the 1o than to stimulate Pose desire have reeeint of food about 152,600 refrigera- on the railroads tes, There are cars in gervice of the United S words, vords o 31 wild not g, are few but the and the string of through the c very day” variety, Horizontal ment o uncomi long Lo five-1 al two nier are of ancient Rome. tion). (2 music ements by on two Deme Other | To utter Total tin persons anor., If of a holt. a sudden loud cry for storing grain v coal. Hevon titnl plumage, To shied blood. Lon To change and improy FFourth note in scale, W, IFoments. having especially s, . Chum, ross from I another, ol wooden hand holes instead of hand o brown as bread the a fire, One of a sect of Mol Enlirgement of the 1 Tartar fox (variant), Vertical o haske by mmn The eighth frstiv day after lecess within the thickness sosition of place. Type of cap. . Fag lily. dir- | non tror | 1of| mit | 3 ns. with | thyrotd | 41- | a church | of | | ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S [!]IIEE‘] SIT] Hall for musical ur:-m:mm:‘ performances. Not tingling round . Portaining to. . Doctor who practices liealing by operations, ses from a lessce, or or brassy in| art of bt 3. Yea between Twenty. ~Cot. Scarlet. To degrade The uggregate given region. Three-banded armadillo. . Cooking utensil. . Habitual drunkard. | 40. Mongrel. venth note in scale. Therefore. twelve of anin 42 RALD CLASSIFIED ADS 666 is a Preseription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, | rican | fecling of emptiness, nau- | also a | keep {melted butter. hot fat and cook five The fat should registcr "lhom. degrees Fahrenheit or an inch cube of bread from the soft part of the loaf should brown {cream, baked sausage, creamed po- |in forty seconds. Drain fritters on | tatoes, whole wheat muffins, milk, | brown paper and roll in powdercd coffee. r. with the following into deep minutes. | Menas for tlle Family Breakfast — Grape fruit, cereal, Serve | Luncheon — Creamed | toast, | las: ovsiers on | sauce. celery and apple salad, mo- :8 cookies, milk, tea. Dinner Roast shoulder of | boiled potatoes in parsley butter, | mashed turnips, head lettuce with { Russia dressing, peach fritters with ch syrup, milk, coffee. Nippy fall mornings sound the first call for sausage. However, | some persons find that t can't take care of the hearty meat in ic morning but do enjoy a dinner of isausage with mashed potatoes, apple sauce, coleslaw and perhaps buckwheat cakes and syrup. If | this is the case substitute broiled lamb chops for breakfest and kerve the sausage for dinner. Peach Fritters Three-fourths cup flour, 1 table- spoon sugar, 1 spoon salt, 1-2 cup water, tablespoona melted hutter, 1 egg white, 1 cup diced ned peaches, Mix and sift salt. Add water smooth Peach Sauce Three-fourths cup sugar. 1 tablespoon flour, 1 cup peach juic | 1 tablespoon orange juice, 1 tea spoon grated rind, 1 egg yolk. few grains salt lamb, and flour. Add peach -d rind and stir ten minutes, teat cgg volk juice and stir one minute and Mix sugar uice, salt and gra until smooth. ook | stirring constantly | slightly with ora into suuce. Cook | serve, ASTOR PIANOS)| Uprights, Players, Grands Est. 1768 REBUILT USED PIANOS $50 Up Walter H. Kovel S Tuning and Repairing u stirf (|| 38 Rockwell Ave. Tel. 228-2 e ey sugar and slowly stirring to batter. Beat in Add peaches drain- flour, a ed from whites of i dry. their CRES Drop juiec heaten tin of hunger | i'abs embroidered in a smail leaf and flower design are the note that sets apart a beige georg- ette dress from Phi- lippe et Gaston's collection. A long scarf with deep fringed ends ties in a bow at the hack of the neck and hangs the full length of the dress. 10 ezs. 22> 0.3 o S Holiday Greeting Cards We are showing the most varied line of Orders for Christmas Cards we &ngraving Christmas Cards should be placed NOW. have ever had. New designs and color schemes. Come in and look them over, PRINTERS AND STATIONERS 66 CHURCH STREET Careful! We handle ey to be cleaned, garment or other item dyed or pressed just as it it re our own. 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