New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 15, 1927, Page 14

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e —S NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1927, Love’s Embers “Revelations of a Wife” Adele Garrison”s Absorbing Sequel To Beginning a New Serial Dicky Teases Mary Harrison About 10 Young Veritzen The rest of that S ot Dicky's visits to T Refore the True love Every Mothe Should Read This! 1 is Mrs. Alevan adley v i e sehicol Tunei ) trying dificrent rer s (he me Iait found a good me out using ¢ o)) LIy o) [ Bo-ton Brown Bread P smn F iy DrruesElixi e mead, 1 was nearly di couraged. T w - ? spoons ing my oldest girl somcthing nearly SN evcry night, but now I keep a botile of Dr. Truc’s Land on give it occ y. I h many things, but now soon as | see signs of worms I give Dr. Truc's Elixir, The True Family Lazative and worm expellcy for quick relief.”” Made of strictl pure-quality horbs. [ $1.20; other s Successfully used for over 76 years E ) by s. s. CHARACTERS OF THE STORY PHILO VANCE —with only the exception of the|skin in its relationship to | holster's flap—is | with dust. thickly coated The flap is compara- clean, showing 1t has been d recently. Not conclu- ial to clues, Markham from the holster. The BNERS ScNS AN DINE 6 cuss « ¢ hed.” t ¥ know.” I now studied him with | & JOHN F.-X. MARKHAM ........... . District Attorney of New York County ALVIN H. B ONS e Well-known Wall Stree mysterious sEORGE G. STITT .. MAURICE DINWIDDIE ERNEST HEATH .. BEN HANLON DR. DOREMUS ceaee PPENED 1 persons, the mystery works up hy inst all those pr n tears them pare Markham to gainst the real mu s Markham to Major ment 1o check up on NOW BEGIN THE STORY .. R LIV » upon Mark - Major's “Have he's telling th o serenely int fo go up. arkham There's no dang Major retur: And” —he sw “you pron don't ninu ing, by means Benzon’ > only entrs 1 into h exiended living room into th Iked dircetly roon. On 1 a fireplace t an old- el in all tabhle co 1 six goble is onr said v ry convenie mitat t glan v court an't | Why unlucky 'RANDER A retired army officer t he H. MORIARTY ............... An alderman ¢ G 3 of Detectives assigned to District Attorney's ofiice L < & PIHELPS, TRACY, SPRINGER, HIGGINBOTH 3 put it 1 exactly where it .. Detectives assigned to District Attorney’ i vas b the she 4 CAPTAIN CARL HAGEDORN ....... Fire-arn v Hll ser g througl T en surpris And there is th in « 1 course, would be a con- | i factor. . . . You really t broker and man-about-town, . e htest diffculty, murdered in his home s pleasa i JAJOR ANTHONY BENSON . o ent to the chiffonier and e . Brother of the murdered man UEeenEans .. Housekeeper for Alvin Benson assured him . S Irawers, idn't leave the 2 | in's house: and he was A young singer ' ny ow it away. = c the late war, he'd d 10 have such a weapon: al pessons may actu'l- essed onc, 'm of Benson and Benson vl araacts us to assume—why usual place? would b o its pres- .. Of the firm of Stitt and McCoy, pul . Assistant District Attorn . Sergeant of the Homicide Bureau n i n who was afr BURKE, SNITKIN, EMERY £ . t .+« Detectives of the Homicide Bureau lic accountants most in involve guilty, would «v..... Commanding Officer sno0K, forys n woull ... Medical Examiner to District Attorney Sl . ANt .. Vance's valet i 5 Trs " he is ‘o would 5 tracing 1 e bedroom 4 bed fa stood was an cle down on thr e looked about urned the lamp on ar socket-chain. P 1 | eves on Markham. ‘You see how the Majof* got out with out the boy's k what mifte < ham Major ¥ 1 when in throuzh was open. told him to room ‘ wi pasag a room to {he table in the The Major all o emnty the ice and return to the pas- to he Major ran down the siair uld not have seen wheth- e A 1s still in bed o Ked in. for the room | now know exact- ut even a t to r brace- ew shopping bass 11 \ ) i picce imbedded in ur <p innocent of dust. It has “I have hopes of | ner of “Note, also, that the gun itself is eon Te- cently cleaned, T surmise. His next act was to insert a cor- his handkerchief into the sarrel. Then, withdrawing it, he 1e1d it up. “You s ch, what? the nside > barrel is immaculate. A 'l wager annes against an LL.B. that there isn't a cart (TO RE CONTINUED) Your Health How To Keep It— Causes of Illness DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN tionably the human skin 1in the progress of 1 day to the present. all of man have om @ commion ancestry, 1ypes being the resul ations to different environ- | course of thousands | ting to know 1 h al life in man and pes s approximately 1 1 the lower .pes it is 220 days. Anthropologisis wre inclined to helicve that the days’ difference is required for tl owth of the brain and head ieh are the parts of ms ptiate him irom the low- lopment of man from present form he cating o larger ani more rapid supply of heat than dil the foods which man formerly ate. Fyaporation of Heat One of the functions of the is 1o permit the evaporation o from the body so & to seccure constant temperature strong ac may emit v, where: under tropical emit only 1,500 calorics of he In a consideration of the rel: tionship of the character of the within man in a sedentary conditions will FLAPPER FANNY SAYS:! r \ REG U S PAT. OFF. ©1927 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. All born may he born equal, hut re born equal to that it's what th makes a difterence, ount for sim prob'hly the doorway the strect some other tenant to go in. hoy Mr. Mon 1hon . Then the M in when he knew the elevetor b nd walked up ¢ arkham, smiling paticntly nothing You perevived.” he pains taken hy i he dat 1 10 impr Poor show—hendache The thirter surc. But lucky for the handful of money—all silver cut lar way of tipping, what? Bat gaen ow clouded oon, ion | gently impersonal as o rht have been forgotten.” Markham it face, t his voice was as i white walls of the "I prefer your case agains TABLE ON WHICH ICE-WATER LiviNg Room -4 cup HALL WAY ptable STEPS on or round t hand. PuBLIC L ATCHER STOOD MANTEL ; > o Clocw 1 | ross, . One tims . Set of books Age. . Occupant. . Prepare o . To purge . Addition to letter . Cavalry sword. . An equal. . Kind of knitting . Norwegian. Rodent, . Mocks. . White poplar. Sixth note in scale, Pertaining to eyelashes, . Kind, character. . Stored. . One in cards. . One. inis . To give life to. Butt . Giggled. Vertical . Containers. HA 155, : 3. Third note in scale EARINO 4. Massages, 8. A Turkish royal order. 6. Electrical particle. 7. Half an em. [CTANTTIOINIIDIAINT: TE ] [A[VITTAIN] [8/0|Y D] . To thicker Amused. Not dry. Sharp. Catnip. . Hat. To know. . Piece of lumber . An animal similar to a badger, EAS Obtain, Form of address. . A name. . A termination. . Consumed. . Three-toed sloth. Measiire of area. Dry Heat, Brown Coloring of race and health, Prof. oL heat is of the dry Fleure of the University coll t h a tendency toward Wales points out that that ths colorings of the skin o pigmented skins, the sun’s rays are most pow i developed but that it is impossibl depmentation wces of men on this point use migration, conques ed from travel r factors have f lessened heat. An as well. zeested by one He believes t 3 ¢ fact that persons o T U would change to pigment being d considerable B R salted foods, s 1o also with e of pizmentation hairy skins and born haly of covered with In Africans th su in ot . " mind that o rural than to town scussion of the subject points out that the Europeans have a which is covered w th whole Negro rEa b N 1 free from serious tu- pointed out hy Prof. strinl con- remains in the the skin If an indication of constitution, his Parisi ple of the new mode has a bois de rose velvet coat trimmed with lynx fui over a bois de rose crepe de chine dr signed by m i Lelong. The dress cencentrates full- in front of d blouse. Tt fashionable diag 1 line across the front, obtained by applied bias | hands. | J $1500-9° for a NEW NAME for a Perfected Ice Cream HREE years ago eight of New T England’s Jargest dairies PRIZES united to form Eastern Dairies, | 14t . . $1000.00 Inc. 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