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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1924-4-10, Page 2For Your Health you should buy the best.' eace B5CQ is the purest andel Imo scient .fC11i7 prepared team sold ted y. — Tz7 airy he. ettee. PARSNIPS IN VARIETY. When the spring first peeks around the corner, our appetite is about the, first to tell us of it. Nothing tastes as good as usual, and it becomes nec- essary to make changes in our winter diet. In this nothing helps quite as much as spring vegetables. They tone oil or soap that may remain and putt • papers. They might have quarreled then turn the Of course they may be just a private Tangiei jet• prIzzr4M MAQt,EPD 1{.11 NB (Copyright Thomas Allen). CHAPTER I'XXVfII.—Coiit'd.) Only once had he seen him thrown off his poise. That was when Kirby and Rose bad mete him coming out of the Paradox white and shaken, his arm wrenched and strained. He had been nonplussed at sight of them. For a rnoment he had let his eyes mirror the dismay of his soul. The explans-, tion ,he had given was quite inade ' quate as a cause. Twenty-four hours later Kirby had discovered the dead body of the Jap- anese valet Horikawa. The man had been dead perhaps a day. More hours apartment where Horikawa had been fund dead u Can't BeatTafl!iac Says Al erta Citizen "'Tae Tanlac Treatment Made Me Look, and Feel Like a Different' Man," Says Petro. "The Tanlac treatment haat ade,me o look. and feel like a different mail;" is The cattleman looked them over the positive statement of H. G. Petro, and put them in his pocket, "Thought well-known citizen of Okotoks, Alber- he wouldn't destroy them. He daren't, ta, Canada. There might come a time when the `Before taking 'ranlacI was sorely translation of this Writing would troubled with indigestion, gas bloat - save his life. He couldn't tell what ing and a tightness in my chest that the Jap had written, hut there might made me short of breath, My appetite be a twist to it favorable to him. At, the same time he daren't give it out was gone, my circulation poor, and and let any one translate it. So he'd headaches and dizzy spells would kept it handy where nobody could get at it 'u himself." - Socrates, than one had been spent by Kirby: unnin ham" the clerk said vindic- whom Sir Francis Galton calls the pondering on the possible connection g greatest genius in history. Before . K -, - of his cousin's momentary breakdown tively. "He bawled me out before a , _ ....e asses. and the servant's death. Had James' whole roomful of people when he Socrates, the head of man was very Thee, attaching the spray, she rinses corse fresh from the murder of I3`ori-' knew all the time I hadn't lost the largely ae l head place for hair. Now the soap out with warm 'Water, comb- ewe? papers. I stood it, because right then it is a perfect hotbed of ideas, and the ing downward through the hair. A It was possible that the Oriental I had to. But I've dug up a better blank look of a men who isn't thinking second lather is rubbed in and rinsed might have held evidence against him job and start in on it Monday. He's of a thing is so rare that one almost 1t. James, been claiming he was so anxious to I, thinking, which out as lemon rinse, squeezing t e lti might have gone each day into the P d d He. had no right to keep 'em. They rates, was getting man nowhere. Soc- strike ine most every day. I also had a. bad swelling in my leg. "'three bottles of Tanlac put, me in. A-1 condition in every way. I have'a rousing appetite, . sleet}' like: a log and am rid of all my troubles, even the swelling in rely leg. Incidentally,' have gained so much weight that::I'"'am too big for the clothes I wore before taking Tanlac, and am feeling fine. You can't beat Tanlac." Tanlac is for sale by all good drug- gists. Accept no;snbstitute. Orbr 40 million bottles sold., Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills.. ."1 ie,ton that lust about evens the Human Thought. score between me and Mr. Tames Thinking was invented by S before, Then she gives it a and threatened tea Atli in his heart, these sheets back to you. Well, never sees it. Loose befoe Soo- •h 'ice of one with the fear of • 1 ho. a he's satisfied now. prevailed for lemon into as little water as is needed e apartment where the man was lurk to rinse her hair. This removes anyiing taking to him food and news -.weren't his. I'll have 'em translated, rates saws that, and substituted for it sheets oven to the police hard thinking, which may be said to 'have done the business. Like every- thing else new thinking was regarded „`tif they )lave any bearing on the case. up the system, give us the required a beautiful glass into it. Anotherjthe strained tenons of Cunning vitamines and make us again to feel that it is good to live. Here are some varied ways of serv- ing that ever -popular spring vege- table, the parsnip, that the family is sure to like. Parsnip Stew—Dice and fry to a golden brown three small pieces of in till the hair is dry. She uses fifteen there was no evidence against him rinsing with the spray removes the ham's arm could be accounted for a letter or something of that sort" lemon and straightens out the hair. , good deal more readily on the hypo - The The clerk went on to defend him - Mary has straight hair, but she thesis of a bit of expert jiu jitsu self for what he had done. Cunning - deceives you there too. Her Nave! than on that of a fall dole Ki downstairs.' ham had treated him outs const . There were pieces in the puzzle Kirby y looks altogether natural and is medal could not fit into place. One of thein Besides, they weren't his papers. He was by putting in little combs while her! tofin a s - d efficient cause for driv had no business to hold back evidence hair is wet and allowing -them to stay in a murder case because it did not ing Horikawa to conceal himself when suit him to have it made public. pork; three medium-sized parsnips i I Didn't Mr. Lane think he had done Po' P P combs, placing them in rows across of the crime. right in taking the papers from the and one potato. After frying five her head, close together so that they' The time element was tremendously safe when he had a chance? minutes, cover with a quart of water make puffs and hollows. In case the tai of rCu Cut in nningham's se i deathon of theKirbs I Mr. Lane rather dodged the ethics and cook until the vegetables are ten- curl conies out before wash day, had studied this a hundred times. On of the case of Hudson. He had, of der. Season with salt and pepper Mary dampens her hair and puts the the back of an envelope he jotted course, instigated the theft of the and thicken slightly. In the mean- d more such memoranda as Pape s Ile was entitled to them, time, make light biscuits of one and one-half cups of sour mills, one-half cup of sweet cream, half teaspoon of soda, two teaspoons baking powder, and two cups sugar. Split biscuit, placing in a large tureen, and pour the stew over this. Parsnip Fritters.—Wash and pare parsnips. Cut in slices, and boil in salted water until tender, then drain. Beat an egg in a dish. Dip parsnips in egg and then in cracker crumbs. Fry in hot lard or butter until brown on both sides. Parsnip Souffle.—Scrub four med- ium sized parsnips well and boil until tender in salted water. Remove the skins and force through a potato ricer. Add one-half teaspoon of salt, one-eighth teaspoon of pepper, one teaspoon butter, and one cup of well - seasoned medium white sauce. Add beaten yolks of two eggs and when mixture has cooled, fold in the whites of the eggs beaten until stiff. Turn into a buttered baking dish and bake twenty to thirty minutes, depending upon the depth of the dish. combs in place and sleeps comfortably in them over night. MY BICYCLE PUMP'S NEW JOB, The bicycle pump, like a hairpin, has latent possibilities beyond the specific purpose for which it was in- tended. It will just as willingly blow ,dust out of hard -to -get -to places as Blow air into tires. Try it in this new role the next time won are cleaning the sewing machine and have almost exhausted your patience trying to dis- lodge lint and fuzz from unreachable places. Blow the dirt out with the pump. Don't dismiss the bicycle pump after its initial bow into house- hold service. Put it to the task of blowing out dust from radiators and other provoking dust -collecting cor- ners and crevices. After a few trials the pump will become a standby. A DAINTY FROCK FOR A LITTLE TOT. own oncer• he knew or could safely guess at. 1 James had appropriated them by a Some of these he had to change slight -,trick. Besides, it was a matter of ly as to time to make them dovetail ,public and private justice that the into each other. whole Cunningham. mystery be clear - 8.45, ed upas soon as essible. But he was Uncle J. leaves City Club. P • 8.55, Uncle J. reaches room. • riot prepared to pass on Hudson's 8.55-9.10, Gets slippers, etc. Smokes. right to be the instrument in the case. The man was, of course, a confidential employee of the oil broker. There was one thing to be said in his favor. Kirby had not offered him anything 8.55-9.20, Olson watching from W. fire escape. 9.10-9.30, Hulls in Apt. 9.30-9.40, X. for what he had done nor did he want rF'�',',r' 9.37-9.42 Approximately time Olson anything in payment. It was wholly a gratuitous service. The cattleman had made inquiries. He knew of a Japanese interpreter used in the courts. Foster had re- commended him as entirely reliable. 9.56-10.05, Wild Rose in rooms. To this man Kirby went. He explain - 10.00, I reach rooms. ed what he wanted. While the Jap - 10.20, Meet"Ellis. anese clerk read in English the writ - 10.25, Call police. ing to him and afterward' wrote out That was the time schedule as yell on a typewriter the translation of it, as he had been' able to work it out. Kirby sat opposite him at the table It was incomplete. For instance, lie ! to make sure that there was no jug - had not been able to account for Hort- k,' ori- a/ kawa in it at all unless he represent- ed X in that ten minutes of time un - 4200. One may have this without accounted for. It was inaccurate. sleeves and without the bertha, or as Olson was entirely vague as to time, illustrated. The development with but he could be checked up pretty well bertha and without sleeves could be by the others. Hull was not quite in batiste or voile with hemstitching le of his clock,e and daRose thed Para - without and embroidery. With sleeves and:say <: without bertha the dress is nice also doxy? quite a Iittle after a quarter to. for percale,ere and gingham. ten., , Fortunately his own arrival pe brig checked up hers pretty closely, since The Pattern is cut in 5 Sizes: 1, 2, she could not have been in the room. 3, 4, and 5 years. A 4 -year size re- much more than five minutes before quires 2s%s yards of 82 -inch material. him. Probably she had been even less Pattern mailed to any address on than that. James could not have left receipt of 15e in silver, by the Wilson the apartment more than a minute or tQI want to see you just a minute, Publishing Co., 73 West Adelaide St., so before Rose arrived. It was quite Miss Harriman. May I come in?" Toronto. Allow two weeks for receipt, possible that her coiling had fright - Her long, dark eyes flashed at him. P of pattern. erred hint out. So far as the dovetailing of time The first swift impulse Seas to refuse. Send 12c in. silver for our up -to- went, there was only the ten minutes But she knew he was dangerous. He date Spring and Summer 1924 Book or , less between the leaving of the knew much that it was vital to her of Fashions. Hulls and the appearance of James social standing must not be published. 4:—......left unexplained. If some ,one other than those mentioned on his ____,,,_� "What do you She sparred for time. want?" heard shot. 9.20-9.42, Olson busy on roof, with rope, etc. Then at window till 9.53. 9.40-9.53, James in Apt. 9.44-9.50, Jack and Phyllis in Apt. HOW MARY WASHES HER HAIR. Mary has one of those heads of hair, that we speak as being oily—that ds, it would be if she didn't wash it .every week or ten days and do certain things to it. She uses any of the good. toilet ,soaps, but she seems to prefer the ficented ones because of the delicate :perfume they leave in the hair. This 'she chips up fine into boiling water end stirs till all of the soap is dis- solved. After this has cooled to a eoznfortable temperature, she lathers her hair and znassages the scalp thor- oughly with a rubber bath spray: After Every Meal Et's longest -lasting confection you eau buy —and it's help to ed. gestion and a cleanser -Nor mouth -41 and teetia. Wrigiees meows gling with the original document. The affair was moving to its climax. Within a few hours now Kirby ex- pected to see the murderer of his uncle put under arrest. It was time to take the Chief of Police into his confidence. He walked down Six- teenth toward the City Hall. At Curtis Street the traffic officer was semaphoring with energetic ges- ture the east and west bound vehicles to be on their way. Kirby jaywalked across the street diagonally and pass- ed in front of an electric headed south. He caught one glimpse of the driver and stood smiling at the door with his hat off. with alarm, and Socrates was put to death for it. Nevertheless, there *ere men who liked it, :and thought it was a good thing. They kept on thinking, and twenty-four hundred years after Socrates first put two and' two to- gether we find ourselves enjoying the fruit of human brought to such an ex- tent that men get rid of the hair on d their heads as quickly as they can an devote thein exclusively to thought. If there were hair restorers we wouldn't use them. Heads are much too valu- able for waste products. WOMEN CAN DYE ANY GARMENT, DRAPERY Dye or Tint Worn, Faded Things New for 15 Cents. Don't wonder wheth.er you can dye or tint successfully, because perfect home dyeing is guaranteed with "Dia- mond Dyes" even if you have never dyed. before. Druggists have all col- ors.. Directions in each package. memoranda had killed Cunningham, it must have- been between half -past nine and twenty minutes to ten. The X he had written in there was the only possible unknown quantity. By the us,•e of hard work and COM1/109 sense he had eliminated the rest of the time so far as outsiders were con- cerned. Kirby put the envelope in his pock- et and -went out to get some luncheon. "I'll call it a mornire," he told him- self with a smile. ' CHAPTER XXXIX: A - It B -R E--H-E S ` :•rsthYo,_a grhP"crass".emelt . DON'T SQUEEZE YOUR WAIST NEAR THE BELT THAT STRETCHES. CONFORMS TO EVERY MOVEMENT OF YOGA BODY. FIAs THAT SMART APPEARANCE THAT MEN DERRE caosr� carr rrnrn $$1.00 S?ECIIALTY IMPORT CO. 0 WI DUND.4* e1: YOGONTO Trying to Think. "You've been out with worse Hook- ing fellows. than I am, haven't you'?" (No answer). "I say, you've been out with worse looking felloves than 1, haven't you?" "I heard you the' first time. I was just trying to think." Eagles have been known to fly to a height of 6,000 feet. A lark will rise to the same height, and so will a crow. 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"I've been wonderin' about some - thine". he said. "When Ja.mes tele- phoned my uncle, on the evenin' he was killed, that you an' he were oe the way to his TO0/7/1S, he said you. were togethee; but James reached ICIRRY INVITES HIMSELF TO A RIDE. there alone, you an' Jack arrivin' a The Twin Buttes maxi had said. he few minutes later. Did James pro - would' call it a morning, but he car- ried with him to the restaurant the pose that he go first?" The young woman did not answer. problem thee had become the pivot a,But there was no longer disdain in all his we -.king thoughts. He bad an her fear -filled eyee. She swung the KEEP THE TEAPOT S'WEET. appointraent.to meet a enan for lunch, iti . car, as though by a sudden impulse 1 . and he found is guest wa ng In to the left and drove to the building A teapot that is not in constant use him inside the door. where the older James Cunningham I should not be put away with the lid The eestaurant -was an incon- tightly closed. Such procedure is spicuous one on a side street KirhY "If you want to ask me questions had had his offices. bound to produce a stuffy, musty had chosen it for that reason. The you'd better ask them' before Jack," odor which will commimicate itself to man who stepped into the ebooth with she said as she stepped out. was II -keelson, the clerk whom James Her lithe long body moved heeide stick across the top of the pot under had accused of losing the sheets of him eracefu'lly, its every motion per - the lid and fresh air will circulate paper with the Japanese writing. eeetl; senichronized. In her close - through the vessel, keeping it in pro- "Ieee got it at last," he sedi/i as he fitting, stylish gown she was extreme - was alone. "Thought he never would V handsome. There 'was a kind of per condition. Another method of keeping the sea- go out and deave the key to the inel- proud defiance in the set of her oval . it is not vate drawer inside the safe. But he , ;met as though even in the tronble pot from getting musty vshen in regular use consists in placg a left the key in the loch—for ,just fiveithat involved hee she was a creature lump of sugar in it The best tea can minute.s—while lYliss Harriman carael set senate from others. be spoiled by the -use of a musty tea- morning, to see him about something this "Mr. Lane has a question he wants He walked out with her te to ask you. Jack," she said•when they pot, hence the precautions_ ere well the elevator, I ducked into his office. were in the inner office. the contents of the pot. 'Lay a little him and sat down on the opposite seat "Suits lne exactly,' he agreed. worth heeding. HANDLING HOT PIE TINS. 'A bricklayer's tro-wel ds a handy tool for.taking pies out of a hot oven. It Ilea a wooden handle, •which pro- tects the hands from heat The trowel is' slippeed under the pie plate and it tan easily be lifted, and taken out, Justice between men or between na- tions can only be achieved theaugh endeestanding and good will.—Jane There was the key in the drawer, and in the drawet, eight at the bottom under some papers, found what I He handed Kirby the sheets of pa- per found in the living -room of, the WOE EiecL,G,y.,.. *Which 13 *positively the only sure emoted, We treat -3.11 non -contagious Saalm uat, end complexional 'troubles mall. Booklet *%,^P and consultatlen free. AVr1-13 flDbag particulars. CHEV. OLET (— an essential in business —a necessity to most families A MONG the greatest and most practical of 1-X. man's inventions, one of the most vital instruments in modern business and one of the most useful and beneficial influences in family life is the inedern automobile. 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