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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, Love’s Embers “Revelations of a Wife” Adele Garrison’ Absorbing Sequel To Beginning a New Serial Madge's Love for Dicky Not En- tirely Extingunished One advan! marriage, judgi of view, ack which each the word ady the other. And th 1al te in pont er the assortm darts possessed ! Thus Dick vorn rown. that h where anything wit part rly wouli w gry outburst fro tnew, and th to control my leaped into flar taunt. I even 1 answered, knowng would so *“J think it's a right angle to my 1 “and now if you & everything you to excuse me. Kati in some waffles by have finished th fast, and I re. to do." e tur 1 knew s ir C | =— | IB%]ENS([J@VMIIU]R)]D]E]R (ASE ’AN DINE © CHARLES scRIBNERS Scus : by s.s CHARACTERS OF THE STORY PHILO VANCE JOHN F.-X. MARKHAM . District Attomel of New York County AL \I . BENSON . . ell kv swn Wall Street broker and man-about-town, who was mysteriously murdered in his home AJOR ANTHONY BENSON S o . Brother of the murdered man . Housekeeper for Alvin Benson A young singer .... Miss St. Clair’s fiance MRS. \\\ A PLATZ MURIEL S . CLAIR o CAPTAIN PHILIP LEACOCK ANDER PFYFE . Intimate of Alvin Benson’s \ PAULA B \\\[\(,. vevveos. Afriend of Pfyfe's ELSIE HOKFFMAN . < iir S cxem\ of the firm of Benson and Benson COLONEL BIGSRY OSTRANDER A retired army officer WILLIAM H. MORIARTY ............... An alderman ;EORGE G. STITT . “a .. Of the firm of Stitt and McCoy, public accountants ‘.L\I_'i‘il(‘f‘, DINWIDDIE . Assistant District Attorney ERNEST HEATH .. ... Sergeant of the Homicide Bureau BURKE, ITKIN, EMERY e Detectives of the Homicide ‘Bureau BEN HANLON . 5 o .. Commanding Officer of Detectives med to District Attorney’s office PHELPS, TRACY, SPRINGER, HIGGINBOTEAM fie | VANCE: Could you see into his | bed-room from the parior? 12 | BOY: No. The bed-room’s off the | } Kall. 15 VANCE How could you tell the | s |tght was turned off then? jot | BOY: The bed-room door was | | open, and | the hall. | | VANCE: Did vou pass the bed- | room door when you went out? Sure—you have to. And was the door still VANCE: Is t the bed-roorn: BOY: Yes VAN( son when ment? BOY VANCI BOY at the only door to Where you entc wis Major Be red the apart- How do you know? (mildly indignant): 1 & (after a pause): he didn't come You're down- W told you T'd 've seen him it he had : VANCE: Couldn he walkad down at time you 1 the elevator upstairs, ing him ? have when Wwith- some morning when some damet 'phoned | open your mouth to anyone our being here, or light was shinin’ into | Kelly street. 1ditor NOVEMBER 14; 1927, the hall here between those hours? BOY: No. 1 was sittin’ here all he time. VANCE: Then the last time you aw him was in bed at 12:30? BOY: Yes—until early in the jim and said his brother had been nurdered. He came down and went put about ten minutes after. VANCE (glving the boy a ir): That's all. But don't dol- you about | you may find | the lock-up — under- | Now, get back to your | are ourself in nd? . 'he boy was Jack Prisco, of 621 $Obviously Mrs. Plat (TO BE CONTINUED) the | municable disease present Y H lth | of the persons to be marric o our ea | The time would seem to Thave |1 come when the | educated rega | prospective 1 assured does lepsy, St 4 discase. St \ well and How To Keep It— Causes of Illness BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN Journal of the American Medical Assoclation and of Hy- geia, the Health Magazine For muny years, indeed ever since | dical science discovered definite wns of diagnosing heveditary de- cugenists have urged physical ion before marriage as & preventing the develop- nt of mentally defective people | d of protecting the healthful per- st the infected one able, case histories kept by . st o o v \vo! Menas for the Family have contracted diseases from their | i husbands, in disease being such, surgical operation after marr It has been aminations S Sattins; jand that | ment. and | indicate their importance pe In some count have | physical examinations riage certificates. The ment sway of such an examination in the the | many instances tated | Breakf: il — Grape fruit juice, age. | cereal, cream, salt codfish in cream, toasted corn bread, milk, coffec. Luncheon—Macaroni with cheese head lettuce with French prune pudding, milk, tea. Cream of lima bean sary | Soup, tousted crackers, spinach inations | with creamed mushrooms, twice taked ~ sweet potatoes, stuffed ach sal. steamed marmalade urged that such ex- are not desirable be- would intertere with 1d modesty g, nti- Dinner — e sauce that th, they mig Blood tests more complete exal called for when the blood tests puddin No me Ler mer clinies ies special | Kking cloped for m before providing suitable | anced 1 argument of s is 100 ric should not ba permitted anyone as to the Importance Steamad Ma Pudding in view of | Two cups stalo bread terrible e of com- | S Gin el ononad in either | heef st sted in the well The been d and for to {afler a meat cc malade conrs: tablespoons miik 1 1spoon public should b rding the ri spoon cir of the | 1o not pack crt o wife to e : b " ana party o | , ; sugar, and or that th not have tu Vitus' oppo; citlos s well heat- milk and turn dance, or otl READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS warin with whipped er al states now have laws re- quiring various kinds of physical exalinations before marriage, vary frora an attempt to determine f crculosis, men- | r diseases, to complete | many places a | under eath that | rned is not infected | ficient records are avail- | BOY take t levator up T biaa il oush e fany. 4 2 ot e v ]P(}vch\rx assigned to District Attorney’s office | | the gesture. . to my owr 1 eyes @ AIN CARL ITAGEDORD Fire-arms expert ot T fully 1 crushing | har. T knew s cauty | DR, DOREMU Medical Examiner | |the Mjor C 5 | round i o gt ot IIUA;\I[} SWACKER ..... Secretary fo District Attorney | |72, ° “Yes, they . Vance's valet [ | vancr: LG AL $. 8. VAN Di . The Narrator the elevator, then, between the time flashjng a laugh | you brought Major Tenson the ice Ngpsnorsepbenayes awell tus t TheLarch o, act lien Mr. Montagu came in at ing. Miss Linco hile 1 To Judge, I understand that T knew i i Someway 1 got mysclf from the |t © me accompany Tin veranda. into the 1 meomfortable of laughter. But I co the farcs no longer. Wi strangling o sob in I fled up the s 1o 1 ary of my own room, Sure, he could. But T didn't after 1'd 100k his cracked fce uniil when MMr. Montagu You took no ene up in vounz mi ton omplished s0 indif- Dicky Alto s person cones Cheruit's “Domina” is made of black vel- vet collared with sa- ble. In back a deep pointed yoke simu- coepted as sy ROY: Nobody housir of AANUD Swhenine toamenins thati| IR GTEEANEC RGN EElea e 2 L dil he say anything about | of the month? 1S HAS AP cont to t ance exposes the conf to shicld Miss St. Clair. iges to solve the mystery on a he day | rtain date. He worke up hypotheti- | BOY: Nothin except that he ¥ against all those p guessed his had luck in pickin' a £ K lates a hood. Iul- tears them fo hum show twas on account of it s ness is largely con- door and flung myself upon 1 s : ¥ love for my hushand to: prepare Markha 1¢ | bein' the thirteenth 5 ] centrated at the burying my face in the pillow that into flame again. -;=“fv"“””v“"“iy" his case agi 1\'\\"'"71 Did he back, and in front n und should betray my parox LRI clse R 3 \:mnzflslnbl“m: i spaper NOW BEGIN THE STORY | BOY (grinning): Me said hed Cheruitshortens ; I make the thirteenth my lucky day, the cape to corres- pond to the line of T coudd mot und and he gave me all the silver he had in his pocket — nickels and the mnew dresses, { also to show a dimes and quarters and one fifty- cent picee. LOA : ) brocaded lining with rich bands of gold. BOY: Sure-—he was dered gny's hrother. the mur- . murder ion as Vance | ni house kno tnity at the n volition the cal cases involved and then £ons| say anything » strugglin rstand my tears “eature § co, Inc. CHAPTER LI ay, June 20; 10:30 m.) hani Arms, where Major nson lived, small ex- clusive bachelor apartment-house in Forty-sisth street, midway between Fifth and Sixth entrance cd facade, w 1 only two was a much altogether? and forfy- VANCE BOY five cents, VANCE his room? ROY: Yes, lives on the VANCE: Did he go late ROY: No, sir. VANCE: How do you know? BOY: T'd 've seen him. T was ither answerin' the switchboard runnin’ the elevator all night. couldn’t 've got out without my How hree dollars avenues st in asimple and as flush with the And then he went to sir—T took N up. third floor. out ps above the nent. The front door opencd | He hallway with a small like a ¢ into a narrow reception room, on the left, At the rear could be se cle or; and heside it, tucked under a narrow flight of iron stairs which 1d round the elevator shaft, was teiephone switehboard. When we ved two youths in on duty, one lounging By Thornton W. Burgess Peter Waits a Bit angry it is bes “‘here’s nothing lost, 3 5 y Y uniform were the door of the elevator, the other seated at the switchborr \ halted Markham near the entrance “One of these q over the telephone, uty the night of the t one it 3 lission by your ttorney nim NCE Were you alone on .5 PAT.OFF 1927 Y NEA SERVICE, INC. ge snede glove grows Y After 10 there's | oy with red outside stitching on hoy on all seams and five graduated diagon- 1t other |al stripes in réd kid. can sow house | —Peter It yery o'clock one VANCE And there's no vas in- | way a person could leave the was on pt by the front door? BOY: No, si | VANCE: When did you next sce fajor B ouso BOY (atter links are places where men Poter Rat their wild oats. . There, in a mhble-ts t before him, was litils r and a handsom¢ about Peter's own size. He B \ them touch noses. As he watch ¥ ‘ind out which he could see that little Mrs. e him into suby vas looking at this s Hed title of district boys, 1 form Peter A CREOMULSION thinking a moment): anger wi and S e e e FOR THE COUGH OR COLD THAT HANGS ON He knew that little ) v. After a brief | VANCE: What time? s . ) \ gone off with this strar interrogation of the boys, he led BOY Why—-1 don't know ex: R 4 b, way, he thought he kn one them into the reception I do! It was half past 22 a ous rage tilled him. He 0 b \ * hand-om in there 1001 5 peremptorily explained teeth, It w wonder hurs wh T 1 NCE 1 ntly) He 1l did n hear him gr Vance hegan tioning with perhaps? B Jle w ust about to rush vter e confident r of one who no 58 he did. He asked q bramble-tangle when the oW | doubt hatever as to another's | ine to look at his clock in his parlor. p thumped, wh rabl 1 th (311 Bt et owled VANCE: How did he happen to i of signalirg. | wonder what it “What time ¢id Major Benson get | do that? | long, stout hind fe« isn’t thump- home th night his brother was BOY: Well, T took up the lee, and 1 Peter waite e Nnow an <hot e was in bed: and he asked me to 1 right then. Who coul That The hoy's eyes opone e put it in Lis pitcher in the parlor. | d be signaling to? \Why v i “He ecam in about Ve ht | When 1 wus doin’ he called to me | 2 ing? He had t hY show time," AT ¥ with | to look 1he elock on the mantel . : | . 5 <o what 0 the only a momentary hesitation 1 him what time it was. He s ; 3 B 2l . i | A g naling to any one (I have set down the t of the said his watch had stopped and he - 4 Sy ait a bit This cuestions and answers in dramat wanted o i E Now L | dinlogue form, for purposes of space | VANCIE: What did he say then? v hat ¢ cconomy.) BOY: Nothin' much, He toll me 1 yadn't mov- VANCE: He spoke to you, 1 sup- | not to ring | 1. no matter who That « pose? called up. I id ha wanted to ! 1OY told me hed | sloep, and didn’t want 1o be woke ¥ = ,;, & from atted What Was he emphatic about Beware of Your Cough or Cold When it Hangs On There's danger for you when your cough ur cold sticks and hangs on for days and works. That is real danger. A tough, stub- = hon cold can he the forerunner of pneumo- thump siantly the o0~ 18t seed i d to you “hoco- cand age? i answer put it lin No. I vertical. Then try No. 11 L 4 Cthe i o HORIZONTAL at « SRR 4 M L eLer 1. What is the prineiyp ANSWER TO S, know th nia or flu. These and theirlike are too often ) fatal. 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