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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, - SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1927, Love’s Embers “Revelations of a Wife” Adele Garri S( equel To Madge Prepares for an Interview With Mr. Veritzen T pondered LiI times in the hour tween the mo Eleanor Linc: sine and t rds yor 1 go But T than Mary as T walt for the arrival 1 had had two hecti. welcomo 1 Juni . Whils cial j ti K ur fabolically 7 visit to from w returned in high dudgeon. 1 that Eleanor Lincoln hal persist in her unaccountahle sketched with the dog, | in position Which Dicky had wished knew the careful planning which he gave to each set of illustr could not help a feeling of sympit for him, even though he vented naity is 1 na el Isy vard Scoot 1dir ling you riot “tol tnsall to for ow? Ve into 1 lave Kat or him, in preper genuflections.” us wtions and hy Cop, Home Once Of all the words "Tis home that we hold dear most love to hear —Peter Rabbit hat we Peter left Li br Rabbi I Mrs. 1 Mrs, mble-tangle which chosen for their home up i sture. It wouldn't have for Peter and Mrs. Peter stayed any longer “Where Pet Pete the in y had the O1d n polite | {, \ o T wzzy, my dea wro * ask lipperty-lipperty-lip. ling the ilong on paths down toward the edge of the Old Past | “Home," replied Peter For a few minutes M nothing. Then she ve timidly, “Where is home Peter stopped so sudiie little Mrs. Peter almost humped into him way of the old L said e, tw with you? e Diiils, K 10 the r Ol 1 want to wait until my (s Littls puzzls wrong with “Then home is? “Why to the “Why Mrs. way Nirs m o temanils o1l W replic Biere 1 b lon't t living, In the s ,‘ CHARACTERS OF THE STORY PHILO VANCE MAUT ERN} PHELPS, TRACY, erin my | and | waid and and I'm of iosity while ! 10 v of ming oh i Vanee takes partment take der, M Eim NOW W i 1ow Who got JOHN F Well-known Wall Street broker and man- mysteriou MAJOR ANTHONY BE COLONEI CAPTAI DR. DORE FRANK SWACKER CURRIE ... S. 8. VAN DINE Afte ployin, hox ¥ who wa. ITKIN, EMERY T & old-f promises to on linst seyve rately b par tin o finds of jewel, from the He warng ajor Benson BEGIN CHAPTE our troubls acock dope Tenson “Sergeant bureau cide eredit am; Phely office, 1, wil observed W the stiok severa tations went trink., ance book hefors an amused smile cision and P rec it s rate to the A8 | jovial. ireen When Markham avoid Heath, Hy will for we and hut the and everyon e W the Phely sat in strain M 1 abstric i i s over ft by s to the opened by a westc helps, habity Iy moved Major d casual howeve He drew 1 District v ral ki Markh the gui rkham to Major the Alvin Benson was shot a certain date, seenc SON [A) accusing Markham hioned me th perse them to v ar IS th of Heath to when he R LVTIT v Tk, e of ed T hout over though T sure did think that fel- was your on man th and t} receive said “I'm on ilosophi ned wld 1 ti at m him wit and busie If with some papers in « shaking hands, out tedly. ous banality ahout law drawn b don't v nee other + closed the ercet with his feet Major Tienson He but if 1 how.d gave nt voics thing 1sily “You own 5 Beatrzc;l/Bunon. ( IN/THE HERALD is a Preseription for Colds, Gr ppe, Flu, Den It Kills the germs, Is il Th his gue. | to mout} a Colt wit ehre all,” silence Markham He she ind once he water-cooler randou 1 nson was the chair for him, and uttered the hook Markham vou to thor resonant quality o questioning it sev v refilled sinee T it to up you ¢ returr M remen an vou hop the ST this X. MARKHAM .. Sy . District Attorney of New sly MRS, PAULA BANNING ELSIE HOFF; Gt ... Secretar . BIGSBY 0O WILLIAM H. MORIJAR’ :EORGE G. STITT .. Of the firm of Stitt and MecCoy UCE DINWIDDIE of R. .S . Det signe , SPRINC Detectives assigned to District N CARL HAGEDORN 1us . THIS HAS HAPPENED of em- | methods e huil down cept his one Benso mo W x had m b arre ORY relps, y Ma m enti Mar sorr Attorney's etime ally. un t of n for n ase 4 to waiting, enter xi m- draw Imost Majo 2 ck was cordially dig- 4 any- no outward mswer to low do y 1 e lift or's faes er,” Wt Sotisfy led up ir marginal securities? Maior's upy did vo cither.” it any of a4 vou i kil your g Major look: snoe Beginning T‘uesday‘ Bilious Fever and Malaria. /% *, incriminate and then tell n myscif Miss your At him s Kind of doulle-c herd Wi 0 n hen «+ Brother of the murdered man TY and a la and pernsed with a bribery judge. Heath | where he rolled back and forth, | pon- | weather, v sat ye- port to ar low origin who finds himself suddenly o association 1 the wealthy, the aristocratic, or socially superior. Buik,—the whether in d'hote meals, or * notion.” At any Heath has a gen- he younger members of who arc sometimes unwarrantedly erous nature,” said Markham liatingly. “He has completely for- expected to measure up to the bril- liant accomplishments of a parent or of elder members of the family not infrequently suffer with an in- given you for everything. Vance smiled, Che amount o fication r feriority that manifests itself in shy | noon papers would have mellowed one. He should even forgive Major for hitting him.—A clev- 1t 1 on rotary ‘lev Heath's constitution must he wouldn't have And poor horror of his life." Ame archite detec at rican cture, ives, | feuds. ideal tabl | An gt art nt he philosophers are likely to rate, name of fear. The “fear” is a bitter word and the ri- zation of manifestations by such a word may intensify them be harmful to the patient. cems 1o b n some difficult s Blushing Dlushing has usually ssociated with shyness or on the other hand, the ppears also in anger. T try to son 1h: the lush of embarrassment is after ssociated with a feeling of anger situation and against the the embarrass- York County W and 1 about-town, murdered in his home credit and emul- ived in the aft o ation, escape | the er blow, erage, be tough, covered so quic He'll rtainly jor's reaction,” said | almost ready to gran thing in your psychological flum- mery, after all. Your acsthetic de- | ductions scemed 1o put you on the | right After a pause he turned [ looked fnquisitively at Va “Tell me exactly why, at the out- you we convinced of the s guilt 2 [sitore (TO 1B CONTINUED) e . Housekeeper for Alvin Benson A young singer . Miss St. Clair's fiance «.. Intimate of Alvin Benson’s <eiveeoe.. A friend of Pfyfe's base e cymptom philosophers % a gainst (he rson who caused the firm of HEXIS;JX.I':;I.!& ‘}.Se.znson ANDER A retired army officer .+ An alderman there's som condition is not infrequently a with stammering, ich is a r method of attempt- z 1o es from a situation in hich the person fecls inferior. A petent investigator of diseases of usually able to find out ndividual the particular in his life that have 1infe and through proper or ble him to over- is ,‘pablic ac ... Assistant Distri ergeant of the Homi countants ’ Iso = nothe and [ 1is of the Homicide Bureau 5 ..... Commanding Officer d to District Attorney’s office :ER, HIGGINBOTHAM Attorney’s office Fire-arms expert ... Medical Examiner to District Attorney Vance's valet . The Narrator ectiy w the Your Health How To Keep It— Causes of Illne: 1o e ility su dis ew-horn baby hoy now has an com- 18 twe ars, with Secretar | 7 | { A fine BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN [ Editor I of the Amcrican Medical Association and of Hygela, “You fool!” HMis voice was very the Health Magazin low, but it ent like a whip. “Can’t people are abnormally bash vou see he's vour friend, and fs ! ful, modest or shy. e people ard isking you these questions in a last | likely to resent violently the fnsinna- desp'rate hopo that yow're not|!ion that they feel thomselves in- guilty | terior. The swung round on him | It has been pointed out that a ol | hunchback, a dwarf or a person with “Keep out of this—you damned | clubfoot is not likely to be shy he- sk cause his inferiority is obvious. The one who is almormally is the ) | ODe who feels inferior but is unwill- ng to admit it The boy in jsome accident {coward may be shyness for the rest of his Sometimes these people are relieved by finding themselves under cir- | cumsta ‘s under which the majori- ty of those present suffer fear. Common Causes In a consideration of the subject, some physicians point out that in- i | ability to pl imes will often cause Major's [y feeling of ority that persists he looked finto later life real or fancied ab- It was [sence. of physical attractivencss is a had been | fairly common causc of shyness in are of your suspicions. dirty sport you are Var ned forward. ir 3 ome Is He n's ith nd | n i Major o shy, murmured Varcs u"—he pointed quivering finger at Markham—'T') make you sweat for this. . 2 Vituperation and profanity poured from the man. His nostrils were ex- panded, his eyes blazing. His wrath secmed to surpass all human was like @ person in an tic fit—contorted, repulsive, “Oh. quite,” “And as for y sts school who through is stigmatized left with awkw life o bounds | apople *insensate, Markham through it tiently, his head resting on hands, his eyes closed. k.| When, at length, rage becarne inarticulate, up and nodded to Heath - signal the detective watching for. | But before Heath could make a move, the Major sprang to his feet. ti1 | With the motion of rising he swung | his hody swiftly about, and brought his fist against Heatl's face with terrific impact. The Sorgeant went ckward in his chair, and lay on | floor daze:d | Phelps Teaped crouch- | Ing: but the Major's shot up- | ward and caught him lower He sank floor, or sat pa- his 1i- i REG U S PAT OFF ©1927 BY NEA SERVICE. 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The Major's pinioned arm | them ar. twist upwarl hehind his | you to ol shoulder-] The aery ! time, of pain, nd t man suddenly re- ed in Vance's grip. By this time H e bled nd stepped up. of handeufrs, and e avily into a ch st moving shoulder forth painfully, nothing capsular 1w b ift Vanee, n mels 0.” | of ad rd shot forw With he Here is o puzzle. Sixteen of given, which should permit puzzle in record on e this of was Horizontal, Maxims Pertai brium, Ima i o g in had recov- to bodies in equili- to his was the Major | 12, where |14, bhack ! 14, ity ik 20 ith 1 e, device zolf he ! click used in s dro Rent, Habitual drun pParts in a drama. Drone bee. Correlative of eith Complains, Point of compuss. 'k lightly. tion of triumpl Subsided. One who seasons food Drop of fluid from the To harmonize in color Neuter pronoun. Bondags Abbreviation Tniguity. Leep blue pigme Favorite Japunese f Street car, Devourad. Sport played on Torses Leaf of divisions of a calyy, Pistil. Yaneo ment right in a told is erions 1 ’ Tam lit torn fow Heat out 4 S apology 7 for it When Wooly Male Mother, Dad, and. with- o knoc surfuce his 1 AL nd to t once an T liked Heath 1 a tribut on | Vane eye, he and his nd Phelps had e ainto an easy chair. is hand “Let's up. (Thuesday, dun me eveni for “strect.” - and 13. 14, . blind sit- £ the “room. VERTICAL ciloner Those who hate marriag: n Vanen, Fragranc his To decay. Morindin dye To halt Observed Preposition of plac Fo: Menta Action of the Lrain or unconscious Prophet who trained Samuel, Rescinds, Town having an ocean harbor. Values, Luminous. To make a type One in cards. Theatrical plays. 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