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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVELBER 17, 1927 stopping such assemblag In smaller towns and in coun- try districts where large assem- s Emb fhe S ~ “Revelations of a Wife” b A b sticive “measures may b of v Adele Garrison”s Absorbing Sequel To 4 are convinced that the person who inning a New Serial limits his points of contact with | Besinning b New sers VAN DINE © CHARLES SCRIBNERS SONS others to a minimum during an Phil Verltzen Stazes an Interestiy )} t ken, that's part influenza epidemic will probably | Tableau £ lax ar, ¢ “He saw Alvin take home lessen his chances of becoming in- | Lillian turned to me wit ! : this munt, Alla CHARACTERS OF THE STORY f nother providential cir- | fected. as the Veritzen | 1sine t t v It s v € cums " The propitious moment | Gas Treatment Sz atound § (5 ithe Foddl v for the mere squrl PHILO VANCE for wl o had been waiting, &' | A few ycars ago L % g i - i t keep your JOLN F.-X. MARKHAN ye see, was at hand. All that re- | was said about the possible value ] $ B ager,” aid sn't t r t return of the 7 I\) 4 [t Att of N muined was to cstablish an alibi | of chlorine gas or of other germi- Nk Over a black chiffon s A 3 0 ceeeonn.. .. Distric ome, of New York (,n,unt) i a modus opera RNda) saies in e dress Premet puts a : . g J Tl mat e A \LH\ H BENSON .. did this, I've already | venting influenza. T does not . ) /8 4 snuz fitting jacket ve y : Well-known Wall Street broker and man-about-town, BN seem to be as yet sufficient evi- ! RER S ¥ of blacic cire satin I\J‘(BI}‘U%‘\I mysteriously murdered in his home CONTINUED) dstts atemariunbgEeneialifacon, g with a bow finish in \IAJOR ANTHONY BENSON - = tion of this method. | , frion f e S : 2 i A\ ront. 'There is a .... Brother of the muvdered man [MSO RO L SIGRIEE Vil uges = o A prim black cire rose MRS, ANNA PLATZ ... Housckeeper for Alvin Benson g JEaues the e ah o o : to tuck into the MURIEL ST. CLAIR & -+ -:..sennsq.. A young singer Y H e s . S GTRLnE ] ncke {PTAIN PHILIP LEAGOCK ... Mise St, Clain's fiance our Health Mol e e ; e b LEANDER PFYFE Intimate of Alvin Benson’ r 150 1 ! e e i AEANDER PRYFE ... ..., Intimate of Alvin Benson’s How To Keep It— cb can falao/be casllyinciloved AbYH 3 with a long panel in RS PA > v - als othe ss costi inss di S k Al:'IL[:['F] fib{{‘\?:\\\’\t\l\h wsenvssiss A driend of Piyfe's Causes of Illness Loyt ! back. o S of ‘the firm of Bens );1‘:.md Benson i ) COLONEL BIGSBY OSTRANDER A retired army officer By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN \\lnnr\\l H. MORTARTY ............... An alderman | | Fditor Jouraal of the Amcrican GEORGE G. TIIT . =t o . Moedical N ion and of Hy- . Of the firm of Stitt and McCoy, publie accountants L et e Jigallh sl sonino, LY SISTER MARY MAUF {ICH DINWIDDIE ... Assistut Distrct Attorney Gl et e s s S DR l ‘\| I ll ) ‘I‘H \'ol'g‘ant of the Homicide Bureau B lius confront S R s ide Bureau 7 \ terrific mortality this = BEN HANLON ..., annmndmg Officer scase ¢ it in tmes of Sclicon-— Croam of tomaio soun, of Detectiv n,wnwl tu District Attorney’s office A ; i o ”,w(w v,.\;u. 1‘”1“‘1‘“ - 1 < ‘I]Ht PIELPS, TRACY, SPRINGER, HIGGINBOTHAM R e e . Detectives assigned lu District Attorney’s office versity icago under a | Dinner — lounder in par L.HHIAGEDORN . . Fire-arms expert peck f ric Medi- sanee, twice ed potatovs, bhutfer SMUS e Medical Examiner ociation, the methols used in el spinach, jellivd celery and cab- o ed cor d g bl salad, 1 h pie, milk, ¢ e NK SWACKE Seeretary o District Attorney L Sl - i T i hed shadite EOUeR7MI g O ! sl 2 2 ¢ . Vance's valet The closing of schols or fried in deep fat but in any vay. The i ¢ : bhibging i y . : .... The Narrator B out of or with sanifarians event they should be made from likgato] seid I BIRADE ST X s : M s me ) stopping the spread | bread at least twenty-four hours old oy 1805 50 : » y _ B L sle EESSSS teetion, sing 00l i or- and cut in 5-1 inen cubes. 1f baked, his way back eldone o > of o 1 . rily @ safer place the aver- | toss cubes Hghtly fnto melted butter DiijcamontiacedSntasees ishisneasladlgavalohalln: A ! 2 noble, don’t ¥ kunow.” child than the unsupervised | and bake in a moderate oven until a green g H 5 - ST U A ) After g i oSt of 50V~ “RBut h zlve me the impr i ound or ¢ golden brown on all sides. It should You T comir sensed some definite, TeSOINIC. ) gyopeeted persons, Vance prom- sion once or twice that he thougl nder oxerpt circumstances | take from five to cight minutes, It then?" I counter C B b ) L A this | jeog 1o ¢ myst vy on u cer- Miss St Clair was guilty.” Jols is advl :fried in deep fat, the fat must | SpeBiition t 9 EiAne) T Philip Veritzen. |, qate, He has Morkham reads “Ah! There you have [ 1 . e when the v hot so that the bread will any "-“’ Gl ’ YEEIE f PAREL te helieve that Mrs. Platz or Os- intelligence taking advant it oan | scl . 1oralized Ly the epi- brown before soaking much fat G W 5 £ (randee had committed he murder} opportunity, The. Alllor uboilcs: fdeh o the teachors | Pan-fried, the eroutons are shaken $ ao AT e wsddi & . _. | when he suggesss they go to Major | tionably planned the crime so as to ' ¢ \spectors overwork- -t in a hot frying pan i © 2 lenson’s apartment. There Vanee cast suspicion on the Captain. 1 ed and many of the : _ [ painted” with butter 2 Colt .45 and the hox of jew- cock 1 publicly threatened his . In o scl t Flounder in Parsloy Sauce hat had b (ke from Alvin brother in conncction with Miss St vas found that more cascs of in- | Tour good sized filets of tiounder, on’s Liouse the nigl h Clair; ane Iy was aboul to flienza developed ar « pupils | 1 tablespoon salt, 1 tablespoon vine- Ot' a | i (e A Gdine alone with Alvin ¢ the Thanks holidays . 2 tablespoons butter, 1 , milk, NOW BEGIN THE STORY Wwh in the mor Al has ed during the period |blespoons flour, 1-2 cup milk, 1-2 : CHAPTER was fc shot 1an army € I the schools were in sion. | cup fish stock, 1-2 teaspoon salt, 1-§ HEN the cight New Eng- ( Thu June noon) who but the Captain wonld be su Similar observations were made | teaspoon pepper tablespoons Iandldaince united i to PRIZES On leaving the apartment, Mark- | beeted? The Major knew the Cap sther inve ors in other minced parsicy. . form Eastern Dairies, Inc., their Ist . . $1000.00 Fam took with him the pistol and lived alone, and that he would os most authoritics now jo fish in cheesccloth and crop oo of jew e diffculty estah an | Lelieve that if children taken dll [ into a kettle of boiling water con- object was to produce a perfect- 2nd . . . 250.00 g dibi. Do you no how cun o sent home at once there will | taining salt and vincgar. Waich e loe Cream more wholesome, 3rd*. . . 100.00 he was commending Pryfe . need to close the schoo carcfully and soon as the boil- S i 4th . . 75.00 nre i tion” Fheoretically the prohibition of |ing point is reached after adding more delicious, more thrilling L He & you interviewed | publi therings in churches, the fish, reduce {emperature and to the taste. TR DT moving pi shows simmer for ten minute Drain > e drug store at the corner ixth avenu: he honed h to mect him immediately at ce, and to bring iptain e Signal ¥ s . Hagodorn, He also telephoned Ruitt, | Pfyfe. you'd hear of the threat | theaters and Sy : ey S There is no joy il ‘ il i i e it , o arsitable. | Onand piace on @ hot piatter, Pour By this union we gained many | Slogan . ._100.00 Sl gt Ui ik i if::,,,’yut'l;:‘ "f:;:.mm""" LES wus an ! the there are under |over sauce made as follows: advantages, such as the control | $1600.00 : ERia s uzh s wanted to make |t itions modern ehviliza- | melt butter. sti in flour and when | of our own supply of pure, rich ical panL e y“.{, dou’t ¥ know.- 0 s ) Spponlint r‘m“in‘_ “:“‘\““:k f“‘;““‘;‘iwh "‘]‘\": ‘\":11'} .m’}’(‘.l-:;\ ! cream. It comes from inspected herds in the finest dairy Tl of | Mark Jam, sunk in - gloom, was t calth authoritics have stirring constantly. Add salt. per lands of the world—northern New York and Vermont. When one | hstenin oscly. conclu that little, it anything, |per and parsley and cook five min- Pure cream. Rich cream. All we can use. “Now for the op ty s gained in large communitics by utes, 2 : g 4 WEIRE ,( e ‘k s ned Ln Zhe This is one of the things that have helped us make great it 4 by ap. | which e took adva Without that fore- | tinued Vanee e = = strides toward our ideal of a perfected Ice Cream. So one is apt ta be de-| “When you upsct h leulations now it deserves a name all its own. Hence this contest. alibi for by him you knew whon How To Enter Contest T READ and follow conditions of contest carefully. Then prepared @ good one to him. He knew no ¢ I\ use coupon below or obtain printed coupon, free, from it why ask for all of them? could ever be convicted of muidcy . e m— | any Eastern Dairies dealer, giving additional suggestions why waste time frying to dis. 10 this most chivalrous city, no mat- ’ T : hinki ohG o056l Ostanaes ter what the evidence: and he liad H i which will help you. Get your thinking cap on. Try for Juld 1 have Tad | enough of the sporting instinct in et 2 i the grand $1000 prize. Mujor's i him to prefer that no one should | wily be p wed for the erime. BY THORNTON W. BURGESS 1 you to sceu hop f t tance. The « cadlong to w she red the ground lightly g 1 ump had come from. her hind fect. You should h en the effoc « impatient than the last. And [had not injected his name surrepti- | ¢ of t thump t! ust as Peter wis almost on | tiously, as it were, into a list “Cons’quently, he was willing to had becn squatting n, 10l ing his temper again, | other names? And had 1 switeh you back to the lad Aibi first, | b ¢d his hand cleverly, SUMMARY OF CONTEST CONDITIONS Everybody in Eastern Dairies territory is eligible except employees. By entering, each contestant automatically agrees to allow Eastern Dairies, Inc., to use any brand name submitted. Slogan answers are not required from contestants in the Name Contest, yet where identical names are submitted by two or more contestants, the judges’award will go to | | | picture of dejectior ¢ ni e on it wn form | you to check the Major's ! ness. At the sound of ti L it 1 t one sige youw'd refused, that he was mos > sat up as su L spr the path Peter v the Colonel's alibi fo | reluctant to involve Ter.” had been releas: G I Lete : U hat | stant becarse med to offer | “Was that why, when you wanted cars str e 1 found her Pet ldenly |a loop-hole,—and T was lucky in | me to examine his books and to ask me into . i 1 i s, sir, he did. | the choice, T knew that if I could {him fo th2 office fo discuss the con- out thin 1 elf 1 i’ % 1 i 1 for | puncture. one of. thel other allhis, | fession, you told me tol intima that one of such contestants submitting the best slogan. st Ao ity e : raidl o | voul wouldl ha more! inelined toihelp/| Lhat T had Niss St Claic in mind i = g Three judges will be selected and their decisions will time and ti 1 lirtl r Jilly didn't dare go | me e Major's.” “Exactly!” r be final. Mrs. r wped ; Yo m . s you say, you knew “And the he Major was P i A letter will be given the same constderation as a bal- he lea rward a 1 i sy A e S E st dDat thal MafortyaA aniRIDINE: lot. 5 netl with eagerne Yould: ) i ] I 1, ar ¢ why, in God’s name, didn't Was himself. But e wanted | Contest closes at midnight, November 30, 1927. Cen- t a re vis sure t \ if 2 ‘t. |you tell me, and save me this week | You to think it was Miss St Clair. £ 8 2 testants may submit as many answers as they choose at was M ter ¢ 1 \Trs ¢ ¢ “If you were certain he was i ) any time up to the closing hour. He 1 o 1 e A an i " be ingenuous, old mar guilty, why did you bring Colonel know that thumy x v T ; cance. It T had aceu Ostrander into the ¢ | Li . : inning, you'd | “In the hope th could sup- Special Flavors for |stenm5mtheFollowmg arrcsted for criminal | By us with fdggots for the Majo | This Week-end Radio Programs only by deceivin’ you | funeral pyre. T knew he was ac- | Ay e WBZ Springfield—Thursdays, Nov. aute about the M i uainted intimately with Alvin BRICK ICE CREAM 17, 24 2730 t0 8:00 P M, Y . and drawing a whole school nson, I knew, 100, that he was = . - s - P e P WTIC Hartford—Fridays, Novw. 18, frafll that |8 . 1s quidnunce who niight of red herving oss th e g o e ; \\zr;;NwPOr::&:nc.:—fu«hy Nov. I was eble to get you to aceept wind of sonte enmity 1 wo long border words in ANSWERS TO YESTERADY'S 22+ 8:00 to 8:30 P. M, eS0T today. the Benson boys, a this puz t should prove | 2 -t i WTAG Worcester — Wednesday the truth. Aund 1 S - | Nov.23—8:30 to 9:00 P.M. D “And yet, not onee did T actu'lly i - n A ; i < constantly throw- t a line on Pryfe, HORIZONTAL FLAPPER FANNY SAYS i stions, and pointin iy lim'natin cvery i in the hope that ter possibility s | yow'd sce the light for yoursclf; but ; HuL we aireacy S 2 ' r IMIA] A Coon's Ice Cream: NewHaven Dairy Ice Creom vou ignored 1y intimations, or ‘ i 3 Dolbey's Ice Cream “REAN) Semon’s Ice Cream misinterpre them, with the | ° ¢ 1L Satie o | > T Houe's Ice Cream Tait Bros". Ica Cream Made-Rite Ice Cream What Cheer N'Ice Cream transfers of electr irritatin’ pereversity kham was silent a moment what you mean. Tiut why Db setting up these straw knock them *Y* see, it e ¢ fa e B s Wil i ' Name Contest Editor: EASTERN DAIRIES, Inc. nd soul 134 Cass St., Springfield, Mass. 1180 5 b b = P. O. Box 1497 Vance s ¥ ] L cleases S0 ubject to Dear Sir: 1 submit herewith ¢ for the consideration of the up i particular ood b % " judges which T havi xchanged. 9. Malf an em B e e sgestion for the slogan for which & separate e- ] a8, asoning. 0. Third note in scale. To ¢ Ll 1t led you now was not in $100. is offered is. naturally Did you believe the Major,” he |31, To e e Mechanical Vanity of 1 wels in the safe?” e e wily Alvin oh'bly neve 3 Speedster mentioned ‘em to Anthony re- To venerate, joined Vance., “An va 1t the door . Sullen. luring one of Pfyfc's visits was, 1 . Apprehensions. B en ver a fancy, his source ol formation. VERTICAL | & aking of the Major's | 1. Opposite of credit ne it was that which Genus of fan paln PAT OFF v my as wess, the Major | suggeste ne a possible motive Not fresh. | 2 i I B D Ty I e T S R | \ s a Busy Day slowly. I will clarify that point.” 5, Cover. g 1 ire some things According to your theory, th 6. Morindin dye y cven now. Why, crime was rather hastily con-| T ;‘ L E g Then you appreciate the Arch Preserver Shoe that B neane. X 4 : Rubbed out. | 3 N i protects your feet against straining and pinching, 1 Bascball teams. .2 - {EHis nead i el N [11. Sensitive mental prcoption. : F and enables you to stand and walk as much as you weed obvious you The Major undoubtedly had been 2 "”m SN ey s o ) like. No other shoe can he like the Arch Preserver attempt a erinie, my Mark- | contemplating for some time elim'- | 7 ° 5 S - i i ham.—you'd be instantly appre- | nating nis brother. Just how or !, ATEONS: 3 : Shoe. Come and see our lovely new styles. : {20, Tip | ; 3 uld he have ob- ceived.” Markham's statement was to iy arrest- in reality a question I 1 say, can't yon sec how | when he was to do it, he hadn't more impreszuable the Major's decided. He may have thought out areedy position would be i he showed no and rejected a dozen plans. lgnl(rJndm"r* me-—Lt . / int'rest in your arrests—if, indeed, “'hen, on the thirteenth, camc | Chum. ! Limb, Distinciive cognizances ™ worn { | 0 e upon the person real food value. Le appeared actwlly to protest the opportunity: all the conditions To abl.or. cainst your incarc'ration of a vie- adjusted themsely is purpose. e b Jmnated <o completely all knew that Alvin wonld prob’bly be Ne ‘welghts of’ contafners, A new loose powdered vanity, in The Wholesome Spoi possible suspicion agalnst himsel? | home alone at 12:30, and. that, if Sheaf. finely engraved silver and gold, ha 64 West Main Street Opp. Burritt Hotel .Blklng L | Morcover, he knew very well that | he were done aw with at that 34, To challenge, a rim that by its turning lets out BA ¢ nothing he could say would swerve hour, suspicion would fail on Cap- . Before. just enough powder to dust the puff. |you from your course. You'rc so | tain Leacock. . Gypsy man. This one has @ tricky monogram. «

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