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12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1927. - e | with similar eymptoms atter eating e = fried canned oysters. One died 11| hours later and the germs were ) found in large numbers in his| m’des of stomach. K ( ’ In Norwich, England, during 1 ; > | July, 1926, 63 people became fll| | with similar symptoms after eating y S ice cream purchased at a certain The Young Socicty Matron Possesses | tonight to Dicky’s suggestion for s ek VAN DINE © CHARLES SCRIBNERS SowS stand. It was found that the wo- a Clue pose he wanted confirms that. was brachycephalic; she had over- |carrier of the paratyphoid B germ. | man in charge of the stand was a Mary closed #he . doar ‘pon . her youw'li have to be canny about | articulated cheek-hones, an orthog- | When she was removed from con- last word, and I sat art this is a bigger thing ATERS OF | nathous jaw, a low flat parietal |tact with food the occurrence of s e : agine and we can't set | CHARACTERS OF THE STORY structure, and a mesorrhinian nose. | cases discontinued. has been T tongues clacking. You | PHILO VANCE . Then I looked for her ear, | Deadly Botulinus experimen let Mrs. Townsend know you LU M M. for I had noted that Mrs. Platz had | The most serlous form of bac- had voic rested in that picture, or JOHN F.-X. MARKHA [ bats e e sl a i et e UG L A S e u attach any signiticance to | District A'tumm of New Yoll\ County sometimes called the Darwin ear. | food is that with the baclilus botull- t. Bu'—is there any ex- .\L\]\ H. ]_,1 \\O\ These ears run in families; and nus. Of 52 cases occurring in Rus- Love’s Embers “Revelations of a Wife” Adele Garrison”s Absorbing Sequel To Beginning a New Serial At diste ol e ke for calling upon Well-nown Wall 'S.th of ‘broker and man-about-fown, | |®hen I saw that Miss Hoffman's sia there were 35 deaths, all of the The widest sleeves Sickbehgue G the ing | her?” were of the same type, even though cases concerning infection from on a Paris model Do ";“, e ad him. e houli| “There is a matter of a committee who was mysteriously murdered in his home moditied, I was fairly certain of the | fisk 3 5 5 e T ton. the wolthound. list for that charity fete” I remem- | | MAJOR ANTHONY BENSON Lovvuvneiveinsienns (e, Ll c i ) ?)xlg _shown on a pos it O e e e ..... Brother of the murdered man | | “But there were other similari- | exceedingly deadly, and recent in- hilippe et Gaston 2 400 Tt T were in your place. | | MRS, ANNA PLATZ ... Housekeeper for Alvin Benson | | ties—in pigment, for instance; and | vestigations showed that the pol- evening coat of gray it rot over there as £0on as poSsi- MURIEL ST. CLAIR A young singer in height,—both are tall, y* know. son tends to persist in discarded | chiffon velvet em- roon D hint pictures, but youre| | -{I TAIN P IlfI IP LEAC ()U\ AR .it ‘Cl'\ir‘?g i And the central masses of each | canned foods for fairly long periods | broidered in jet and i =t £ ough to get her to showing | - Allss St Lialr' s fiance rge in comparison with of time. The only way to kill the | hi h . Intimate of Alvin Benson's thinestones. The her collection of copies. She's| [ LEANDER PFYFE Al ‘masses: the shoul- | hotulinus germ is to heat the| S ‘e proud of them. T understand, | | MRS, PAULA BANNING .......... A friend of Pfyfe‘s | ders. were marrow and the wrists | canned food for a sufficiently long | sleeves are gathered r torcibly ¢ makes a fad of binding them ELSIE HOF nd ankles small, while tho hips | time in a pressure cooker. | under the arms. i M “‘( : e r poker face.” i | COLONEL l’l(x\BY O. i %A\l)Lly A 1etued army officer iiess, But it dlant matter M z ’l F 1 alls below the her.n K e Tee prottem | “Do you suppose that Mr, Verit- [ | WILLIAM H. MORIARTY ............... An alderman | |° ‘enus for the amily| of the coat. ~There which Eleanor Lincoln presented, |7en also has seen that picture of | | GEORGE G. STIIT . R *The hook—or a part of it—has, | is a long end of fox nd though I guess ,,,’f: Mrs. Townsend spoke?” 1 Of the firm of Stitt and '\lch pubhc accountants I bo 1;- :i .V;ren recently translated ‘ BY SISHIER MARY i tur} hl:\.mglng down bl | “\Why?" she countered quickly. | \HL}“ICF‘ DINWIDDIE . ... Assistart District Attorney s s ey | Dreaktast — Grapes, cereal cook- i back. o T told her of the great producer’s | | ERNEST HEATH ..... Sergeant of the Homicide Bureau | Nl Rt s ed with chopped fige, cream, poach- fxe Bor extraordinary reaction to the discov- | | BURKE, SNITKIN, EMERY ............ | eggs on graham toast, milk, cof- or S RCR AL U . Dotectives of the Homicide Bureau fee. ~ T.uncheon—Mushrooms in tomato Your Health uce on toast, hearts of celery, rice tard pudding, milk, tea. Dinner-——Cream of lima bean How To Keep It— soup, toasted erackers, chicken Causes of Illness souffle, creamed carrots, honey dew and etuffed pepper salad, glorified pie, milk, coffee. ; ‘ g The chicken souffle uses up any » FISHBEIN BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN {1105t of chicken left from the | Editor Journal of the Amcrican | chicken stew of the dinner before. Med .'ul Association and of Hy- | A hearty soup s included in the| geia, the Health Magazine to make up for the light | pose for a series of Dicky's illustra- T simply must tions. Her eyes narrowed as she jistened and 1 saw that the recital | held something of especial interest | er. But her comment when I (had finished was a light, mocking BEN HANLON . . ..v..... Commanding Officer of Detectives ass nycd to District Attorney’s office PHELPS, TRACY, SPRINGER, HIGGINBOTHAM .... Detectives assigned to District Attorney’s office CAPTAIN CARL HAGEDORN .... Fire-arms expert DR ADORBMUS S ...... Medical Examiner FRANK SWACKER ..... Secretary to District Attorney CURRIE Vance’s valet S. 8. VAN IDINEET . The Narrator 1 out. So ple nd your mind e when you're and I promptly the falr Eleanor is ident of my ex- | Phil's long-lost daughter with the 2 ‘oln, some |Strawberry mark upon her shoul- der.” ghe gibed “Isn't it more likely that he has | fallen in love with her?” T asked, | » she hed mot. As T tin- | ished with estion that 1 | ek T speaking aloud a thought which had | Of all the misnomers that have | opy of t come to me at t!wle revelation of l.\h'. THIS HAS HAPPENED | position as Mr. Benson's house- f;‘m d( upon the popular fancy | (-lmlfn d Pie eated in “eritzen's astounding protest again Vance prevents Markh from | keeper because she was his sec- | the term “ptomainc poisoning” 4 cup milk, 1-2| F Ly ofe s y,l_ nor Lincoln’s posing for Dicky's | arresting Leacock when ret'ry?” | seems most difficult to eradicate. Eieteial (LOF: chk Returns Use Herald ClaSSIfled Ads. Lillian nodd drawings. story implicates the captain. It She looked up, a bitter expression | Actually most of the cases of so- ded raisins, 1-2 cup| S e ¢ thing to | === is brought out that Pfyfe had been in ner eye | called ptomaine poisoning repre- cup candied cherries, 2 tablespoons | v to the mystery obvi- | Copyright, 1927, Newspaper in Alvin Benson's pov hecause | “Yes sir—I d 1 told me the t Infections with bacteria of the | flour, 4 tablespoons cream cheese, 2 often | colon-typhoid group, and princ here in | 1v the germ known as parat tablespoons peach butter, 4 table- | yphoid | spoons powdered sugar, plain pas- cock con- Kind of man he was; and b » made her come to the ho: to do extra wor "he girl's objection | Veature Service, Tnc. {of & forged check. L {fesses to the murder, but Va | exposes the confession as a lie to | the eveni | B 3 shield Miss St. Clair. Vance pre-| “And you wanted to be here to| In a series of cases recently col-| Beat two eg upon Markham to question | protect hex |lected this germ was isolated from |1 cup of milk &li Pl m | “Yes, sir—that was it.” | crab-meat, oysters, lce cream, s s NOW BEGIN “Why were you so worried the |$ages, corned-beef hash and several | into egss and add cake crumbs. | CHAPTE morning after the murder, twhen 'Other foods. The germs of course Mix thoroughly and add raisins and | “Y' know, Markham, our so- | Mr. Markham here asked you if Mr. | Can get into any kinds ot food that | cherries sprinkled with flour and | called civlization is nothing more kept any firc-arms around | e not properly protected against | finely chopped. Mix well and spread | than the persistent destruction of contamination. cven layer over the bottom of a | until light. Heat | wly with 1-4 cup | 1- | segar. When sugar is d lved Iunlll e e e e i e °d her gaze. | Specific Cases. Geep pie dish lined with plain pas-| g : s R nets 2 e S ey el 1 In one a school girl, 17, was | try. Tt yolks of remaining eggs | will be exceptionally T o e R e e iken sick three hours after eating slightly with 3-4 cup milk and re- %4 if i i malkeshi You should read O: atz. et L baa s delicious if in addi- s in the | maining su on why. You were af g ar. Blend in cream | think Miss Hoffman shot | dbdomen and limbs, severe diar- | cheese and a fow grains of salt. | rhea and vomiting and high fever. Pour over mixture in pie dish and | ng des Ab- TNl tell we mi | wald Spengler's Unte endlands—a most penctratin' doct tion to good ingre- . Burgess ment. T wonder some entcrprisin 1 S publisher hasn't embalmed it in our “Oh, no, sir, T wasn't!” she cried. She collapsed as a result of the |hake in a slow oven until custard fs | 3 2 dientsyou make sure The Luck of Mrs. Peter argot.” My girl wasn't even here that | everity of the onset. firm to the touch. Spread over| b fedmoe ot 'he whole Tl otithin degenil - T swear it! — she wasn't \‘]I‘he ]: mptoms subsided quickly peach butter and _cover with | 4 to use Rumford Bak- rate era we call modern civ'lization here. . hen she was put at rest and her meringue made by beating whites | can be seen in our woodwork. Look at that fine old door, for in Sic was badly shaken: the ner- | (igestive tract cleared of its con- |of the 2 eces with powdered sugar - ‘ . _) ing Powder the de- ension of & week had snapped, | (0. The germs were found tn until stiff and dry. Brown iightly | 2 5 with its bevelled panels and orna pendable, uniform, mented bolectio and its Jor 1 she looked helplessly about her, | laTge numbers | under gas broiler flame. % . “Come, come, Mrs. Platz,” plead- Two naval officers were taken sick = (Copyright, 1927, Service, Inc.) = bilasters and carved lintel. And ¢ Vance consolingly. *“No one be i o : | Sl then compare it with the flat, flim- | li=ves for a moment that Miss Hoff- i To say there's such a thing [ —Old Mother N When little M the danger si Peter stamped | nal up there in a| 0Old Pasture, | expectedness. That signal 5 to Pete, the modest young whom Peter had be- come so fond. Now, Mrs. T ed at once that her t been of very best. danger signal wa didn’t wait to find » :;:;ir ?" happened | sy, machine-made, shellacked had a hand in Mr. Benson Thenyou'll know(not tH g Aoy Cids boards which are turned out by the \ . G o | e et smeeee|| CLASS ATTENTION! ; just fope) that your At first she was loath | it was evident t Va studied the door for some time; then turned abruptly back to i} Mrs. Platz, who was Jim fear had long been preying on her | | curiously and with mounting ap- Mind—and it took 'him fully a | prehension quarter of an hour to convince her “What did Mr. Benson do with | hat what he had sa'l was true. | They were angry as only yellow- ' }e hox of jewels when he went out When, finally, we left the house she warn N results will be super- fine in appearance, texture and flavor. danger was S jackets can be. to dinner?” he asked. in a comparatively peaccful | b : “Nothin, st she answered |State of n | o cached the bushes ahead of Reddy nervously. “He left them on the, On our to the | o R Fox, she would still have to do-some | tzhle there.” Club Markbam was silent, com- | | \'I:v’\'» Tia Pet dodging before she could | " wpjg you sce them aft pletely engrossed with his thoughts | i ke, ; h 8 brumble el nre e 8! gone?” R Vst e mew ceisl] { Sl o e v00d dodger, but so i8 Reddy FoX.| syes: and T was cduced s s Th h H e LRl back now. 8IC|go vou see it really was a very!enem away. But Id Ied him considerably. e W giesome o s ond o e "I brave thing that Mre. Peter had | ter not touch them.” sat smoking dreamily, 2 Y 3 ' | done. And nobody came to the door, 'urning his head now and then to | Reddy | Some people think there iS N0l or cnfered the house, after Mr. Tien pect the buildings we passed. | such thing as luck. Perhaps there!on jar o We drove east through Forty- | isn't, but it tainly looks as if th street, and when we came | - | BAKING POWDER Dory D esiritt ¢ here s sometimes. When Mrs. You're quitc sure?” bre of the New York Bible | ter thumped that loud, hard| «pp positive, sir Society House he ordered the chaufe | with her hind feet, she| vance ros feur to stop, and ir 1 that we | was headed to- | il Kl T e riaht over! s tivor. Suddend vellowjacket's nest. She was so intent on watching Reddy Fox and | giocq Ler. on planning her escape that she | swag vour r In't notica the yellowjackets &0- |y o0 s Platz g in and out of hole in the ground close by her. So when she thumped |, a ran, was quite innocent of any intention of disturbing those | yellowjackets But she did disturb them. Tn dmiy “Christianity,” he most vindicated passing the woman aiden name Hoff: alons ores, their allied strue- The thing she had heen dreading d come. Her face paled, opened wide, and lier lower i drooped a little | Vance stood looki aesthetie eredo | is beantiful. | The two long horder words and t Answer to Saturday's Puzzle et e m e un kNl tone Shesto a regain depr n boxes he five-letter words running across - | B e el bl niie 06t Leithe 1T |oontraliot herself, b rectansuiar holes in-tem, | the design feature this puzzle. It| [FIUILITIOINEEHIUIDIS[OIN = out i o liicl ey ¥ I had the meeting Which ave called sky ers, are ; should not be difficult | o | hole in th und just as Reddy ' o o0 R pped by Americans simply HORIZONTAL | [RESAT [REECRNRIOIW IR Fox i spat. e wero | 05, s ot Fo i o S s : | [AILEELIAISIH]LINTGiiMIT o ekets con be) A s vive s b | 5 Made threstold NE[TERL [T [o|N[SEME[A[R The "‘r\ omptly blamed Reddy for e the < 0 rows. Simple |11 To enlist | [KIN[OIT E¥ATP|TIMO[L] T[0! ing their nest and they didn't | ing I Look a A i T e e LAl b alies ouos young GO0 GLRthiY 1 Pertaining to a region LIOBs|I IM[TTolulSMIN|G : - A - blond hair. Mr. Ben i B 15 Tar > landed right —on the end of | . \oman sat erect, and spoke Ti's T et | SIAICRANIEIS[O|SYE Beaiva Bnosetnansty AIMOSt |41, o ugh clamped teeth i L any 1§ Behold NEAIREIDEEL EINITIEIN itned a it as hie velped | s not skyscraper in {he elty i 19 Oral | JelisHEo[T[OMERR th pain suddenly rubbed hi N e rred but to the |91 Got D | [EONEN I [VIOIRIYIRIAINIA] ; G REEE O sl T E T our ride to the club, clamation of inquiry | METERRFWEREVIELS { 2 child. “Why indircetly Swift | | X s head and : 3t ris, y' know, Markham, I've done at deceptior worries you of hav in the lady they got a cha ny, my! euch a lively time t out there in the Old S Tic you o ol pos'- will en | 41 Pear-shaped stringed instrument | ntric wheel 44 House cat ; Neighbor. | - |46 To soak flax Plat Past Reddy knew just what t TR B s Evening preceding a holiday o . ible was e had had experience |10 i s tract car |47 Masculine pronoun 2 4 before. He pushed his face along | LY il &5 '\‘h‘, LRSEba :"”\' ‘““)}:‘l Leaf division of the calyx | 48 Point of compass | The convenience and grass to brush them off. | = = * 00 hos g ¥ Halt an em | 5 c them with his paws: | oS 200U aeny HE saving in food that you 1d then he took to his heels. He 1 sout a rabbit | nterest him red about was Coid-mori cheer, kot Ver Beigg f 4 aprdlded thon uts 0 gain by continuing your e why she|{; {43 To knock lightly wve Mark Tt oting Buflion Painsi ice service through the 47 sharp lit " £ ! it further was said untit |47 D i £S i ; [ explosior fter dinner, which we ate in the (33 To res m’"! ; Fall far outbalances its any such Ao oof Garde & had peshed bacl |30 Connected by Kinship I N N, o p{\NCAK Petor (hinka | bun or yi x : -1 n 1\\” ',’,,‘3\’,‘ hml‘ \:_."11 e No Need to Suffer Another Day} small cost. with that is. You sce. she knows that, ' 3 f o IS e | VERTICAL 2 e } she might have escaped, it i UOHE & vt e M e, | 1 Resurarul | There is one simple yet inexpen- | ! §0-years-famous o true Lhat s I ot have!| g ey 14 ynce | 2 Collection of facts sive way to reduce inflammation of | Especially now, with flavosr— cpenped had U len o ‘ ! fously—ns | # To cause to stumble |swollen ‘toe foints ana_help gt : RS e ; A : ! Lolonel o \ o ey |them down to normal and that is cooler wea u do 2 G that wchen she thampca ot | SOLC L Wl e |io awply Moone's Emerala o1l sight ther, you d signal she happened to be s T L Tie Blat . at | 7 Before 3 H i randmas | i b T S e not need to fill your ice 5 e haid e W ¢ J regarding fire-arms, | 8 To carry burdens lelass druggist for an original two- | & cets. What do you think ahout | Tk ne s upset by my ref-| % Classical language s e Mo 1d/| box so often. e Cel e foiee bottle of Moone's nerald (Copy it T. W. Burg Iu nd g 3 —companion. So, those |12 Pertaining to the space between ("f-n“::\l\fi]’i‘x‘!’::g‘;:x) ?«‘;a 1’»;‘::: t;tncl; opyT ¥ rgess) | {wo mysteries are clim’nated. . . ." the eyes and the bill of ; Y 5 ! sl i @lsuch a highly concentrated prepara- Howddld youitind out about Her | L ltion that two ounces lasts a long NEW BRITAIN DIVISION OF rvelation to the girl?” interjected | |14 Contestants |time and furthermore if one bottle The Southern New England Ice Co. Markhan |10 Lariats | Emerald Ofl docs not give you com- ¥ 1& my oglh; ) 4 it.” Vance |18 To depart | plete satisfaction you can have your | him 4 reproving look. “You {20 Organ which seerctes bile T ouky refmAsal 11 that T "ogled’ th > observe ¢ Operating as t o c ,mlmvg lad; 5 ot | Special note: People who want to Your dau t our first meeting,—but orgive | 24 Rabbits reduce swollen or varicose veins| N Bri S L e |relluce) ol be saslion fivelos ew tain Ice Corp. 11 Mornin { discussion about cranial |29 Craw erald Oil at once. Applied night her every week.' Itching Piles Instanly Relieved md soon cured by ap- ; NTME 1 Bt Prata ynerasies? 4 ! Itchi .,Shm. Hleegm' ‘z} ;?rllmlv-i and morning as directed they will ding Pilen, All Druggists bave Her voiee was barely audible. “Miss Hoffman, T noticed at once, {34 Iron |quickly notice an improvement! OINTRENT n thew inlle by “Of course—as often as you can. possessed all the physical forma- |36 Alleys {which will continue until the veins I'm sure. . . . Did you fake the ftions of Benson's housekeeper. She [39 Polynesian chestnut land bunches are reduced to normal. 3

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