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E—— AT NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1927. Love’s Embers “Revelations of a Wife” Adele Garrison”s Absorbing Sequel To Beginning a New Serial Mind with Ref-' 1 wir Lilllan Speaks Tler erence to Dicky. m @ This Isn't a time for delicate wo manly shyn Lillian remir i me as my voice faltercd and 1 s “But never mind T can finish you T t."” 8 vent i sentenc well as you could hav 1 1 all oo T s done. to complicate mat T s ~—Dicky 1 BT 1 s d wit t croup because of P 1 h t D ) 1 Allah and 1 M pre 1 : ! y preten ¥ 1 g All I'r sking ite prote with a 7 re, “it's y that miserabl 1 know you of f all vou ) v gether. v . yours 1s b he same time and you're & ro s somebody dose o t and put you can bet your last hand upon my the at your old side s red the hobble ro; 1 E a lon Yo ot, gid 17 ar it T knew th i ryently there was deadly seriou ' hind her smile W o on the “The Dicky-bird hasn't served out sippo hay suddenly he isn't earn- o th senility. I tell good behavior t way to deal eithe e T with and that's o miss my gu , and I've kn I < etime-worn man and boy for twenty years, he s goose and just starting on one of 1 ¥ 1 admiration sprees with 1 = coin as the subject 0 Cor ErapeniEe i ¥ Service, Inc pathetic sous BY THORNTON W. BURG Peter Hears a Rumor Be sure you L or The truth it now —O0ld Mother Nu Peter Rabbit Green | was living He v wasn't | t ? 1y failed to find (i om: e rabbit who had ¢ and whose footprints he had fo He had failed to Nothing conld 1 hel v had not er 1t where they 1 no idea. H 1 and hunted through the Green o est. Twice he had gone L to ti dear Old Br yateh. He had fonnd it empty. The 1o sign ) Mrs. Peter or r rabbit I finally Poiv at ho in couldn’t h i Briar-patch withont said he to himself, “and it use going back to the Old I might el have b they are let me bit and i again.” : g S0 1 of th of the Gres 1o Reddy Fox?" Woodpecker. about Drurier the inqui Stery for Decemsber pateh. L lase heard Outiiow! 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The matter is all very | plicated and at the same time, horonghly reasoned out mecha l\' and mentally mple. .. Secrcta of the firm of Benson and Benson seople’s uppetites vary accordir of any d 1s as mu COLONEL BICSBY OSTRANDER A retired army officer o their ra nd eduoatlon; Bavs 8 et "‘f""x"‘ )*f‘"l“i a8 the spec matertal and ghould be eaten. | child who is constant¥ disturbed at sant dea of e ap- com- when nical- piquant touch to the dinner. y PRV ke ) 5 miay stll mive a good appetite. The The prunes are filled with a mix- st R Pl'\,”j ~~~~~~ Intimate of _:‘31‘”‘ Be)“S‘{”,S appetite sensation is a pieasant de- ture of peanut butter and cream 8. PAULA BANNING .......... A friend of Pfyfe’s | i tor tood in contrust to the puin- cheese and served on u generous bed SIE HOFFMAN B e S o D Sl A S0 tul aspects of the hunger sensation. | of lettuce with a Frefich dre . Of the firm of Stitt and McCoy , public accountants | hie s Bl I L e e MAURICE DINWIDDIE Assistant District Atlmno\ 1d Americans seem Lo prefer ple, = jctosilion aspoons bak "RNEST HI . reant of the Homicide Burea | nam and cges and pork und beans, € powder, 1 aspoon Vi BURKE, SNITKIN, EMERY .......... "Ny rople ke, this tomatocs ¥ it C U o G Detem\ca “of !ge Homicide Bureau il ),‘:‘; ! I"”"I{'\ ""’““] ‘:"'l’ '1" Deat until ereamy and beat in 4 3EN HANLON ......... ‘ommanding Officer e VD e e e L Gl A of Detectives assigned to District Attorney’s office ,‘.,'.rf_\,‘,‘ o ‘\:‘;:,\’:1[;:\[“;‘“;‘; Con e AL ORI M o PHELPS, TRACY, SPRINGER, HIGGINBOTHAM i i een i@ e s ons e and bt amia L and .... Detectives assigned to District Attorney’s office 10 accounting for fastes goes many galt and beat into first CAPTAIN CARL HAGEDORN Fire-arms expert R G e ) R T VT SR el DRI DOREMU SR ~Medical Examiner il smooth. Bake in individual cake Childr ~ Appetites FRANK SWACKER ..... 'S pans or paper ccret.u) to District Attorney his consideration of the appe- lisguised 1m- *changed to his mnoking-jacket, your | she kne s was not expeeting any !ate visitor: proper mutrition. Such children ! She chose a time shortly after Jis | <jow symptoms of hunger such as rn hecause it would appear that hility and fatigue before meal gustat'ry chefd'oeuvre— 'he had brought someone home with ' They are likely to eat a few s collaboration. of | him, and t this other person had | gy, ° p down a g of sent months on its | Killed him. yille to sfop the hunger pains and and organ- | MEANS «t 1o more. The second type to spe T haven't | gpe used Benson's own gun. Ben- | of children are those with poor ap- —perhaps you can |, ypdoubtedly had more than one; potites who have been urged or, ting appellation. for he would have 1 more likely | spanked into cating enough food to his dish, one fivst |14 koo a gun in his bed-room than | keep up their nutrition but who sel- First are underweight children who have not eaten enough to maintain Lam, with enly partiy “Did you iniend by k last nigh fter the melon 1 a special dish for you. It's | re Currie ha fuls or conception ng it, so composing achieve baking cups for 20 CUBRIE ...\ 2L 1. Vance's valobt [ HiiRe o7 enlinent D Chiaries A1l b s T S8 e oner s Sent S. 8. VAN DINE ... .... The Narrator drich points out that the laborators B loleh Sa e experimenters have done little 10| One cup cream, 1 cup hrown su- account for the variations that oc- car. 1 cup medium corn syrup, 1 THIS HAS HAPPENED no other means of ingr ir. Mavbe some chemieal chanse fablespoon butter, 1.2 teaspoon Pfyfe had been in Alvin Benson's | Her presence in t iving-room | 10 11 00d, some pleasant emo- yanilla. power because of a forged c¢heck |was natural: she might have enter- tion, such as the sight, taste or Mix cream, sugar and syrup. etir- nd had given him Paula \ing's | ¢d ostensibly to ask Benson a do- Smell of palatable food usually ring until perfectly blended. Cook in LT N LG (A TP [l e G ey brings on way be responsible, double hoiier over boiling water for wock confesses to the murder, but| Her standing dircetly in front of | ADpetite can be spoiled by the one hour. Remove from heat and nce exposes the confession as a |him would not necessarily haye Sight, taste or smell of things that heat in butfer and vanilla. Pour over to shicld Miss . Clair. Vance caused him to look up. Ience, hi npleasani. Ilness frequently | the cup cake and garnish cach s M h 1o come to his apart- 1eading atiitude. stroys appetite and it is necessary | cake with a “dab” of whipped ment the following day and he will Who elss could have come go {0 stimulate jt by resort to foods cream if convenicnt. TR Sl s SREO e e of wred aesthotically and by study- | (Copyrig 1A Serviee, NOW BEGIN THE STORY shooting him, without atiracting his | ing cavcfully the desires of the in- CHAPTER L. luttention? d : ] S S “It's surprisin’, ¥' know, the er- | He would not have d how | Just as soon as the person fecls C l Louvous ideas people have about he appeared before his housekeep- | appetite the stomach begins to ma ostume JCWC ry nielons. There are only two spec cr. He hal become accustomed to preparations for the receipt of food. —the muskmelon and the watermel- | Leing seen by her without his tecth The mouth waters and the sali fon. All breakfa s—Iike cin- [and toupee and in neg condi- that helps to digest starches begi talonps, citron Cassabas, | tion to flow. ThTe juices of the stomach nd Honeydews— arictics of | Living in the house, she was able (are secreted, including the pepsin the wuskmelon. But people have | to choosc a propitious moment for and the hydrochloric acid that di- the notion, d* ye sce, that cantaloup | the crime. west the proteine. Obviously it s is & generic term. Philadelphians | TIME important to have appetite as an aid cail all melons eantaloups; where waited up for him. Despitc 1o digestion. as this type o muskmelon was first | her denial, he might bave told her Bad Appetites cu ted in Cantalupo, Ttaly, . hen he would return. Dr. Aldrich recognizes two types Very interestin sald Mark- When he came in alone oM of children with bad appetites chops up a havd-hoiled egg and Uiy pig jjving-room; and since a ! dom feel the desire associated with mixes it with erated Port du Salut | gpjih ang Wesson was found in the honger pains. Ghanel uses -Alake ot Thalbchite: ,I.“"““”)j e O Ty living-room. there probably was ati- | Due to poor appctite digestion | sct in hammered silver, for a douhl R s O other in the bed-room. raay be slow and the stomach strand necklace of costume jewelry v filet of white pereh—like @15 peing nis housckeeper, she Knew | om empty eompletely so that the | to set off a deep green satin frock. ench pan-cake. Tt s tied With o0y, "gun upstairs. After he had | hunger pains will not come on. The | Earrings and bracelet match. prepared | pectally gone down fo the living-room to 1d cooked in sweet | poag ghe gecured i, and took it| ——— = COMIRG ".\.nh her, concealed under her | barest ontline of its manu lapron. stiellithasuulyfEgaayiaie 1S | She threw the gun away or hid it CL A SS A TTENT]ON | 3 e o . after the shooting. S had all night bl “It sounds appetizin Marle | S o dlin6ee af 1l am’s tone was devoid of enthus A bl tens v henraaked | ! Bub T didn’t’ come here fOF 4t fire-arms Benson kept around | SopRine e S0 : |the house, for she was not sure | Y* know, you underestimate the |y oiier or not we knew of the | L PESOM SO ) gun in the bed-roo ( & pursued Vanee, one intallible Buligdo She ook of house- etual advancement s _ o 7 1 vtable g ot because she fearcd Benson's sl gginagtaliceas toward her daughte She | i fual's temp'rament. listened me to lis hous: I her daughter | night to work. | cookid ate like In ¥ ccently she discovered that Ben- | race ind was cursec I d | | son hiad dishonorable intertions, and vast lemic of i . ; betieved lier daughter to be in im- There's where his i e e " | minent danger. = o hmars o¢ I A mother who would sacrifice herself for her ghter's tuture, dysp as she hes done, would not hesi- | < man began to master ‘ By i 2. A y | tate at killing to save hor ique of cooki hrcame R 2 sh R G | And: there are the jewels, she e has them hidden and is keeping | tenect | them for her dau . Would Ben- L ison have gone out and 1eft them on of he |the table? And if he had put them S ee i ey who but she, fmiliar with the | tandardized cookery 1 havi Dl y of tme, {could have found CONDUCT licd about §t. Cluir's coming to tea, cxplaining later that she knew St Clair could not have had is typical of onr A perfeetly blended is more rnnohli ‘s C-minor Symphony. M to anvtiing to do with the crime. Wa The word 12" appears in t e ast, | this iine intuition? No. She iy puzzle, It is a horizontal defini- H Lping | could know St Clair 1S inmocent g, Can you discover, which spac . bt | only use she herself Y. o it occupies? X a¢ . |8he was too motherly 1o want an HORIZONTAL It 1910580 petaon suspEcled, 1 Cutting parts of instrumen's 1to T Reported 18 To move away i 14 Long-drawn spoech | : tetienshid |15 pipg similar to an ostrici cr motive-for sboot- | ¢ i ! “And it took me two hours to 0 . S L TS i nd Heath after you'd gone UL s h‘"‘,"“ ; ‘Y,h,', 'A")“:"; 19 Quantity of medicine to be | i Ve | misht have proved that o snot in |, n {aken al ene thue | [EIRI MIMANI ANEC[OM] Ie went o the desk, and took a | the living-room would have sound- |5, P! I " (PILIA[CIE[S] [BIRIA[R[M]S] : ull grown pike 1540 louhle sheet of {¢d loudly in her room; and this s | foolseap from one of the compart- {vould have aroused suspicion o OISCange) oGS Eomnt nst her. Does a person, o Onshiogteatiiics falapidates vou'd gl {his over, awakened, turn on the lights and Perched | 8 Sesame Jour learnad opinion,” | determine the exact hour? And if (30 Tluld in a tree ) | 9 Measure of area i the paper to Mark- 1 heard a report which sound- |31 Storage place for military cquip- |10 Variety ot clubfoot i I prepar it last nmight a shot being fired o the | ment 111 To evolve e . would she not have investi- #7 Not as much To extract germs from wheat T later took posscssion of the kated, or given an alarn 28 Soaks flax grains document, and filed it with my | When first interviewed, she show- 39 Blue grass Wand other notes and papers periaining | ed plainly she disliked Benson. {1 17ace of a clock Relieves o the Bensen case. The following | Her apprehension has been pro- 43 Tiny device for setting up a goif | 22 Cantered nounced each time she has been ball Hastened is Him copy ioned) 14 Group of animals lacking limbs | 26 Constant companion HYPOTHESIS au Mrs. atz shot and killel | She is the hard-headed, shrewd, and feet Incrustation on the tecth Alvin on the night of determined type. who could both 46 Inlet Machine part Tiinesl plan and perform such a crime. |47 Reluctant To thread PLACE HE g 49 To purpose Abrupt in the house, and ad- | She is about , 10 inches |01 Meal 34 Card game B hein there at the time | tall—the demonst height of |52 Contaminates {36 Vampire t ot was fired. the murderer. VERTICAL | 37 Godly man OPPORTUNITY (TO BE €O 1 Trained | 40 Entrance She was alone in the house with e — 2 Ciiric fruft ’ ¢2 Boys Benson | The female birth rate in England | 3 To entertain 44 Almost a donkey All the windows were efther |Is decreasing. 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