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. A ife’s_ Confessional DAILY FARHIU DECORATIVE FROCK SERVIOR. Adele Garrison's New Phase of Here is a decorative frock made of velvet brocade in a very tender shade of blue banded with black fox fur The wide flowing sleeves are graceful indeed : . ; 2 :klr( Pl nnm:a“dm(eh?rz:t :)(: e W’. EI/ Breakfast — Wresh pears, scram- 1 tablespoon flour. be very full is unique. These bro- szl s an bled eggs with gice, whole wheat| Wash and pare carrots = turaip The Surprising Suggestion |here while you listen to words of |caded velvets come not only In on M e ©® 1924 NEA Serivice INc. |toast, milk, coftee! and onfon. ' Cut In thin siices., He- Dicky Made to Madge wisdom from your spouse | toned materials but in very rich . ¢ Luncheon—Vegetiable soup, toast- movs Bacde (rgth DNATAY A4 SR " | e drew me with him fo an im- | Mottled and printed effects and with ODAY |camp and called upon ColoneB A 408 shreds. Cut -celery.cin: thin, gliéds. 1 Walize one thing” sald DIcky | nense armehiair perfectly capable |& different color in the figure than Tobert Foran, newspaper corre- | Roosevelf, and some remained to|ed crackers, fig. cusard, milk, tea. | Put these vegetables nto a large nificantly, as 1 finished my little | or holding two persons of m-mm. {on the plain surface spondent, accompanies the Theadore [dinner with us, The king of Un- Dinner — Roast beef, potatoes sauce pan and cover with bolling lecture concerning his lack of pu- gy sut .‘. e vw‘\ i “‘N"; Roosevelt, expedition into Africa in|yoro came to pay an official call, baked with meat, baked squash, | water, Simmer until tender but tience with his mother's most Side fir \\vm‘ y‘m;; ink A 1909, They arrlve at Mombasa, 'and was invited to stay to tea. He stuffed tomato d, grape pudding, | not broken. Peel tomatoes and cut cent tantrum. AR R e ) the ateway to Dritish East | was dressed for this ceremonial visit) milk, coffee, whole w)eat bread and |in small pleces, Add to vegetablés, 1 flushed with pleasure e hae Tkl Joho et iy % Goss’ C Africa,” and then make the long in many gaily colored robes, and [butter, scason with salt, parsley and pep- fore he ekplained his mea aalait salcally. Ha. vonta Bstter atnil p s omer journey to their first camp in (lwl‘“un attended by a large retinue of The scrambled egga With rice is|per and simmer half an hour, stir- T S tae .wH ALVe Yoy P \ game-crowded Kapiti ‘J'Iqlns. | white-gowned courtfers, However, in sort of two-in.one dish in that | ring often. One or two cups of less he is saying some A He pave by G orer oty o After a \\undorfml,\' successful | he was king only in name, and had it provides the cereal pand proteln |water may be added with the sneet to me, something 1 can trea- ropiy. hut R, ‘:"»\m“n Large Aats :;‘\oolmg trip ln the .w.uk country, |no real po\\:vru in his own country. |feed in one dish, ; tomatoes, Melt butter, rub in flour A BT T s e et WL LR B GG S b PR AT Pt ¢ expedition camps for more hunt- | _ After breakfast next morning| ‘The tomatoes are athulted with & [and. slowly add to soup, stirring to “That ls, vou're bulliest B e o cun™ ! effective with a dash of brilliant red ',:'.K »?t fa ”fnrm “‘”fv" .al[;tnviv’il\l. | Mearns had‘ dr-c|~.|ml t‘n om;rm‘o| \lvf;:m:l.rry and cabbage gombination. make smooth. The soup will need te scoll* n two hemispheres B bl o b rrasecd CON In the flower ornament that forms Alltparas oL Sk they dn-|me. He had called fn to 18 ald | Nyts can be added but A re not nec- | frequent atirring after the tomatoes Clualabit ekt vapRDLIS M olhet | ant t the trimming vade the Guaso Nycro clephant [the government doctor at Holma.|uuary since a hearty meat Is [are added to prevent sticking and ; b country and meet with more good ' At the last moment, Colonel Roose- walks all gover your frame nine o Madze's Unexpected Reply : "sport. The Roosevelts are given a |velt insisted on helping, and acted MEGA%, burning, The vegetables are,some- ten times a week—oh, yes, [ Know | [y the first place” he said,| Used Effectively {roval receptlon at Njoro and En- |{hroughou' the (o asi | ferhunbied. Fegs AVitk:Ticer . iitimes manind slighdy with & payfors 1 do the same thing:—but yo el o R s Gogy | sDiasifoldstandisectionsbol iorom tebhe, Now they ae in the colorful | e e e nad e v miiriond AL oKL aupLacokecyFict, 1% |ated potato masher befors the soup fool enough to ma n i e DR T vvle(;-‘l;‘mz jap ;lscd.v"m‘r,n\e!y on the {1and of the Banyoro people, Foran 'the swabs of cotton wool, held the |c!P milk, 1 teaspoon salty 1-4 tea- [is thickened, grinned provokingly. “so not huniored mpore ESmgN top mintan cxplains how the Kings of these peo- {basin of antiseptic, and ~generally [£PPORS Pepper, 2 tablespooms but- Grape Pudding to take your m T Rt . A But eTCL | ple. when they feel themselves grow- |gave needed assistance. It must [te™ Two cups grape juice, 1-¥ cup didn't contract to mar it ot o e Ing old to the point that thelr'men- |have beén a new rols for Colonel{ Mix milk and ricy thoroughly. | cornstarch, 1 teaspoon butter, . 3 and I'm here to tell the s rar el i B UL S tanity s tmpalred. commit sulcide by | Roosevelt, and T wasawed to think | Melt bmtter in frying pan, adld rice feggs, ¥ cup sugsr. yours-about (he . best it P e G e e swallowing a native poison. that the ex-president of the United |and miik and bring to the lolling| Add sugar to grape -juice and law who ever entered T A e A i e S AEATINE —_— [ States was helping to operate upon|point. Add eggs unbeaten. sieason |bring to the bolling point,, Stir {n sweepstakes. Mother k O ae it Tek wHiTa e NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY [me in the wilds of Africa, It cer- with sart and pepper and cool: over |cornstarch dlluted with enough don't you make a ahe e R e Immediately the death of the king tainly was an unique sftuation. a low five, lifting and stirring with | cold grape juice to pour easily. »“he exclaimed only my astonishment, but the sud- Decorative Sleeves is public knowledge, the many sons | It so happened that there was no[a fork uutil eggs are set andl the | Cook, stirring constantly until mix- have had more bossi 1o at |, poignant worry that was mine| Very wide sleeves gathered into a of the decoased monarch commence anaesthetic available in Hoima, and [ whole is -fl. cream cqn!lslency‘ ture is clear. Add butter and a Harriet's she's & e Tin Enthe for I‘Ft"“"" nartonEcult aret varv. dezo: to fight among themselves, brother | Mearns asked me if I could standj Vegetable Soup few grains salt, Beat whites of comfortable N = v . \nd tightened the | Tative, particularly when heylince killing brother, until only one son | the operation without. I told him| Two carrotts, 1 small turnip 1|eggs until stiff and dry and fold was v a B il B |embroidered or trimmed lavishly. remains alive. The sole survivor of to go ahead, and be as quick as he. medium sizied onion, 1 small sweet |into grape juice mixture. Turn in- times more considerate of o s ] 3 the battle for the honor of becoming could. ~ With three quick incision | green peppar, 2 coarse blades cel-|to individual molds and chill betors e e T a : kLl Thaikh o ke the nest royal suicide then ascends as 1 lay on my camp-bed, he laid ery, 6 large ripe tomatoes, 2 tea- |serving. Serve with custard sauce heart first, last ar f times o S U we ns'a fam.|hats and are usually attached to the oat. Prinimings > parsley, 2 tapspoons sugar, 1-4 teak (Copyright, 1924, NEA Service, in between and everyhody else 100K iy have spent a fairly mo it [erown instead of dangling from the| Sealskin #nd civet cat are return- spoon peppen, 2 tablespoons buttem Inc.) the crumbd, And ,.(\ lisa— Sl (s ‘lm_‘h'lm am they did last year. |Ing to favor as coat trimmings and ..] poer girl=—n&i—you_knon Rt PR — |are very successful with the black mother-jn-law si manrhed s S i Rt 1 SR ° hips. but a few of them| Keep a cardboard roll in your 5 % 4 the manufacturers son. so tragics TEaT s bl rea s st s A el e = stline e others are and embroidered pieces around it so o 3 Bevi accident but a A I U ‘,ff“,l“li“"" above, Ithey will not be wrinkled or folded, dred M. Gooilrich Married This| o, 0 200 and who were asked to before. T knew aik. however, that | caces, Mar Eh e = Morning at St. Joseph's Church. lzfl"' pumpers here for a public never had Mother Graham been | ror coveral s while yon and| el demonstration have replied that happy or even comfortable in the | e Pl FABLEr ON HEALTH The marriage of Miss Mildred M.{they will be unable to be represent- home of that daughter. so A week or two onght to make our Goodrich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, |ed.: The request for an exhibition different from the rest of her hearts grow fond _ don't you| KITCHEN ODORS BEY.NGoodHehiolRsETIncist cel ?r‘mv:‘};:v p:e‘:‘"x‘-i; {t‘;nl:za‘;:‘: c:m::in. {ly that even her children were think 2 2 Mr. 4 4 ter off with their uncle “Two n tido 2 1 sald niu‘ . ::: ":ldr:m:{d :I‘ :l‘:::::‘ :?“fiflfig:- slonyaRd commonicouncilax; to'2ha Dr. Edwin Braithwaite i R e | e it U toRh o sed nia mrloe | ryracine SEAmeRting vl ihe Harriet, than they had be s how dismaved | was at| DO you enjoy Kitchen odors? Anvas ed AN e any at 9 o'closk at St Joseph's church fire board and a common council in her care, 2% o S i o HaResh ot ANRLOpAIy o Lopsimmar e Rl BrORD o | commyttee will be held soon to de- Ry B his indication of resticssness n | Neither do most other people. [on the range ia still another. | Rev. Patrick Daly officiated. Mrs. | {0 iR ons shall be faken Ve Tiinow "L Aresérea TN gl O e | Mra. Mann of Anytonn had found | 'L '8 @ Bood idea to have handy | Mabel Martin was naatron of honor | o PpTatl non s Lansnctod Oh Y RlEhh SR e el s , " solution of two pounds of washing | and Thomas Stanton, brother of the g s s titorted, and my purses beat more gnclls which, | . 8 such goda dissolved in a gallon of boiling groom, best- man. . Tal e h dsrifo el v et vy t the disting nate of plaue | yne m b€ T ASEHIOR 10 BRING water and kept in & botgle. When | The bride was attired! in a gown of | Miss McCue to Become ik P I AT i T T T poutre biue chifton over pale sellow | “Bride of F. P, Duffy fald) L g B e MR g about an inch of the soda water, with hat to match. She carried a| o oot Mies Trene Mé- belief :that- your mother is unusual- know as as 1 aid ! g inwashed pots and pans shake it around and leave until shower bouquet of butterfly roses i e b ‘ : e over a period of s ; ave unti Cue, dapghter. of Thomas F. Me- Iy nervous, even for her. and that ot iniffarenes com. OVer @ period of some hours is one | washing time | and Iilies of the valley. The matron (o ' A°K% evervhody ought— ; lively souree of such trouble. A range hood i i v & S allow anim Cue of 331 Chestout street ‘and 0 5 vas The acrid smell of " L 00d is an aid to removal of honor wore pale yellow chiffon| o "6 pugy will take place to- Stop right ther Hicky B ! id smell of burned or'of cooking smells, or a trumpet ven- with black lace hat and carried a ety i e tivaTs i et [scorched foods is another. Tiacing filator will herp npe n : vl R m fe morrow nvorning at 9 o'clock at the v bouquet of yellow chrysunthemums. | ;.0 of St. John the Evangelist. = | After the ceremony a Wedding|yye “Napy B McCue, sister of the ; ;i | breakfast was served at the’ Hotel |1 oF S0 0N Ll iald - and Burritt. Mr. and Mrs, Stanton left| 0t T o Throther of the . on a wedding trip to Niagara Falls [, GaS (0 e en L. Garrity and Canada and upon their return | o9™ PO (i dvard J. : will reside at 748 West MWain street. | 3 (V€0 0 O80T Soride, will Mr. Stanton is employed ¥y the Stan-| = o0 Letter from Ruth Burke to Leslie foninte HilA At et Rulei &l Levels Cowiany After the ceremony a reception Prescott, Continued y are st (king will be held at the home of tha Mizs Anderson said & e shop. 8 m;ml e —— Speakers in Schools jibride. S nm:“]}rlrrll‘ | G Tl ]\\e Adv On Fire Prevention | 27th ANNIVERSARY repudiate all responsibility Tl s ot e“ reso a é nn The following program off speak-| The 27th anniversary of Wise, room rent hough she knew all| oy 2 S ers in the schools of this ciiy during | &mith & Co., brings to mind the e Nallion lseand S () Ty s Fire Prevention Week has been an-|opening of a little store on Main Bhe realized ahe are about my little ) W nounced by Second Depuly! Chief |strect mear Kinsley street, Hartford, fitty dollars meant a s knengbetore i & () a y “ Michael T. Souriey: two years more than a quarter cen- her. U e e . : Tuesday, October 7, at 10:110 a, m., |tury ago, {hat was the beginning of When she told me about e RCUEA L hi { L J k G “‘ IN THE SOTIK COUNTRY; ROOSE VELT AND HIS BIGGEST TROPHY [Osgood Hill ~school, Lieutenant |the great establishment ©cf Wise. cas, she said she had b EChRE RS 1Y V0 W\y rue = i Thomas Hinchey; 10:45 a. m. North-|Smith & Co.. and as the firm looks many men and women, | LBes w sire’s funeral It was not a case of hernia, but|end school, Lieutenant Wilfiam J.|{hack upon the store's accomplish- iAg experience, who 5 n e L O A Several of the lesser queens of the [merely a hxdflahscr-ss on the abdomi- [ Hartnett; 11 a. m. Camp school, | ments, it does not lose sight of the themselves on t! I . SR P s e This t e ho Woraeandilasan king ! are clubbed to death jan DL WAl The instant ithe absoens | Lisutenant Fred Linn;i2 /v, ot Stan- | fact that its success and progress try, and one of th R : e ohe ot nan f il L winE |alsp aza tho roval horsemen aid the | 20, bechl opened e fialn: WAL Fe-|(gy: aolivol, Hessman Paler Nuks. (#7e entirely due to the encourage- characteriatics which nyone & 1 my hus- 1 as o sy TM' Haggcdy zard fariroyal cook at the palace. All their Meved. As he operated, I had tried | ednesday, October 8. Centval Ju-ment of its patrons. common was their h anl ver travel any mores’ \ose in a o aetaog | eyetuis deat T e e s “piaced in an enor- |to Whistle a tune 50 as'to keep mY [nior High school and Eliu Burritt| Through the years new frends “Of course,” &he 3 S e pped upon The fall did not hurt Raggedy mous grave, so that their ghosts can mllv.vrlvnccnnk'd. High school Michael T. Souney; 1:30 soon become old friends and now on Mibs - Brgdford must hav s oUs deanitigtn hobby horse and started | Andy even & amidgin, for he was minister to the spirit of the king in |, What tune were you whistling iy ‘m ~ Captain Michacl J. Butier; |the ihreshold of the 27th anniver- money, becauss ehe ape mpish de her some- Cro iR o e e (B CR L ffed with eoft | the next wor 1tis stirring ad. ' Foran?” asked Roosevell, a8 Te|g1g'p m. First Deputy Chief Eu- [sary the store of Wise, 8mith & Co., R AL IR ag e he Willy-|catton, but the Wizard bumped his|venture belomging to the entourage Disscd Mearns a bandage. 1 don't| . s Barnes; 2 p. m. Bartiott [numbers its friends by fhe thous- ghe had been left quite comf 4 3 Just wait until T e head upon a stone and a large|of the king of Unyoro—almost as "°CM to recognize K. school, Hoseman William Shaw, 2:30 [ands and values fheir friendship and but it did not keep her from almost | ~On 11 stay here and take care]| Gl R Esaich B mpicamajunaTiihiy Head, | much so as being that dusky mun-‘ Andiithen dhia Siaughed : o'clock Washington school, Ladder- |confidence above all else. heartbreaking worry to have to dip| of 1, (as Gere g R Eo e o e eaLae 1 spect while 1 have you here 1|arch! We all joined in the laughter, for| = "H0 o Bet dette. As has been the custom of the into her savings and pay this bill me besid it ckity aplit, I will eh" #ep woods| will just wrestle you good!" Laggedy| On New Year Day, the Roosevelt (e plokaswanioniine T could not| T, day, October 9, 10:30 a, m.,|store on all anniversaries, Free Sou- which I am sure is more for a into Willwigglos eqmnpe tem alljAndy cried. And this is just what expedition broke camp at 6 o'clock for the life of me tell him what the | "¢ b “ycnool, Captain H'fed |Venirs will be given to all patrons than she has ever paid | woma 1 Andy. 1ol ehaoge bt seredy | he did, even while the Wizard howl- in,‘the mornipg and Rk ey e Smith: Smalley school, Hoseman Pe. [during the big sale, and this year lite, for the same number of Weeks, .y i e s nto & Chi-fed at the top of his voi 20 miles to the next camp. It was ! t was not ‘tomorrow a-hunting{ ' To Lo 30 a m. Walnut Hi the souvenirs are hetter’ than ever fet alone days g Rl ol It only took Raggedy e et e e S S el Bogichortied Mearns, as he | €8 P darman Arthur Gaudette; |Defore. Everyone la.invited to visit At s ) over Al-| e Wizard had never seen a Chi-|iminutes ‘to, «eestle A e of the ban. (Pinned the final bandage. “You »;1_ , La BN AT Jande 17 |the souvenir department and see the T o I for that matter. | hard the Wizard was mi s SR Ahac {will be a couple of months at least 5:15 a. m. amd S:45 a. m. SenlOv| . 1pie articles that Way ‘be had & b t & thought of the firet thing and | ye L before you can fully recover. You've |High school. Sarond Deputy Chitf| 1 v was only room &he et ! | yell. "I have eno e following morning we were | Michael T. Sourey: 2:30 p. m Smith | entirely free, simply by buying at vl e : “\4, lh.- sir! Algedy Andy believed in always play. ¢ o loh Tt tn cantal bt got to remain in your tent, and rest |\ Ichasiir s t‘v.‘h' pimaAn \he Anniversary Sale.—aivt. three of us had been charg ¥ S to hk: ing fair )& Wiz-| the kingdom of Unyoro; and here | to72¥ L L LI thoos ot va i feen che) 0 ? e R i AL T AN sesc| 1 made a wry face at this' pro-| Friday, October 10, Nathan Hale did not seem to comfort an, | And, s0 the Wizard went galloping | spect after this you will find out it |af our journey across Uganda to the houncement. and Colonel Roosevelt echool at 10:15 a. m. Captain Fd- much.” : Rrough the woods, and because his | fan't safe to try to capture us:” Rag. | Albert Nyanza, the Congo, the Nine, | '%Ked sympathetically at me. ward J. Woods! Rockwell school at et S S R0 ¢ by n a magical hobby|gedy Ann told the Wiz SRR s L b NI TN d then they left me to sleep in |3 a. m. Captain William Porter; Lin- RTTay DR ae [ola htantextenT ! ¢ what way the iepans et "my tent, promising to come back coln school at 10:15 a. m. Captain that ’I ‘pi\‘fi e ;""‘ 2 h’\"f"] ': ) I'a 1 I iends had == :"\ Across. the AlBect Nyansa to) the and see how I was getting on later [Edward Crowe: Senior High school o : 4 Dl ang xed vl a ation for married pe short time the i 5 2 i{in the day. A couple of hours!8:15 and 8:45 a. m,, Captain M. T. té‘.v{?'tr;f*:,firj mithitejsnon S| Wiza 4 see the Raggedys and | eniy wanie 5 &l RO arly next ater. T could etand the loneliness 6 | Moy B S then ‘,,‘n“‘"": Wliardics 3 ’:mp‘ AL longer, and 1 made my.way painfully| " The program of speakera at ths R B |Across the big handn.' As T stood | parochial schools is' not completed. ou ar I s in the entrance, T could see Roose- 0! velt and Kermit busy writing letters, Al 3¢ CPEREEEOunLIy jamho, Rwana Mkubwa." ; MYmmg unY “mm THE WlY R N8 i e At my words Coloned Roosevelt | Ancihee eng oy isterl gesernts glaneed up, his face very concerned, | = il ; BIRLTGH ”‘ and then leaped to his feet to assist SR me L\y::i"\n; 4 2 ‘ wete | tontnlaslong 5 vho DA% My dear fellow, you should not . 1 o e el a |AYe moved.” he chided me. ¢ LPN p \ But he came across the banda to ST n ficent view from this camp. fOT | e placed his arm round my shoul- {—GOOD MANNERS ™t oima from [og o Ant nalocd me fo woomioriable tinepimatrony [at. He was most solicitous about | L d X the town. : lmy comfort, and did not leave me aqay Pays sl hine oI o 8 ) % until he was sure that I was quite Ts i : - it Siiched ‘.’\ “ right For tortured Hel’ Own our 1 it SiTen oni s oN yotaluat stay s hers, FuaNd - afing : | R e e e e e 0N L morsANOL MeREuletaiyolt 40 by chafing or rashes | lesmrme diaiiiom it thefrides, Srere alasicd he commanded, with mock of the other skin troubles S At R ] s and xl-lildfive—; Raggedy Andy quit <ol o } .""‘ L | *1'was confoundedly lomely,” T} e N rs wil nd ar " § a4 the Indian cxplained | 1at Resinol Ointment stancy e eKing o inyoro mndihis minc e ‘_‘-vm needn’t be any more." | < Ulru‘mrs _and laters of stat : NP 10 40 answered, as he went back to his | mmerd it with ut- Ragg Ann's ot By tters ‘e i1} =becaue of it : ik wan st | w1 m our xet ey | SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST! and its 3 cd 1ooking ) a had come to t n by ), and Larning : Jet it be said—tr Silver Embroidery * Unless you see the “‘Bayer Cross” on tablets you are at_on st Aol Bl el eloraos | broldery o K e, | Dot getting the gertuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe . Rercl § o3 mictt well be WLl te cording to the ics and coat linings by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for s action is so gentle : 8 the g wsed at such. a clcanscs 0 tharoughly, | 817 ADn'e acceaset non- | Got Rid of Colds Headache Neuralgia =~ Lumbago £ mothers have adopted Ehne She arch who had reigned before t I‘ e iao X ¥ S 3 its uce exclusively, claiming e him present king. He announced t P" NOW Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism that it keeps baby's skin n the W he god could only be placated if | es = and \'s hair soft and o the first person who was seen to upposite- « » [ 34 ) s, g ne 10 a ¥ e 3 i 1 but an ':’;,"7"4.-“‘»,‘"“-“..‘.' an e D) L e pat g ine nest Lona killed over a drum in which human ARy horencaa, relax protrusions | which ciontan:s proven directions. l NE 51 1hei Wiseds! oty tafinenieat on for bal custom, at each coronation cere- JTVOPC ymig™'averted operations. | Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. . L i . . Imony of a king of Unyoro. 8tep into sny drug store for & 60 box. l Aspirin s the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monowceticacidester of Sallcylicasl e ] se might buy from the The local missionaries came to,