New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 9, 1925, Page 22

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Lee Chow see | Graham ecome children, ther th W ow not for vays Gra Uxtended One Hand, s from ves hand toward me. riously marked of waxed 1 took seanued it Graliam D) ow it tliking to put any ,____—.——4 ABLES picked pan of hal and then LETTER 1'ROM SALLY ATHER- () en when | off and v \u has TON TO RUTH BURKE, v osoci (v\ tightiy 1goy mar CONTINUED o wlie v 1 avery short | to you t gether | A who h u long wh 10 th milt 3 TH nest day worl , for all 15 e 1 soboer him the 1 unt a position rson that c TON Leslic <COott— Letter from John Alden Pre Tomorrow Prescott to A Caz load of Oranges —and— Grapefruit s From Our Own Groves in Florida ow on sale Direct To The Public from our freight car located Whiting Street Yards, near freight house ORANGES—T75¢ Peck GRAPEFRUIT—60c¢ Dozen VERNAY & CO. Sanford, Florida Boston Office, 141 Milk Street its stralght cut ple safety, 1 | paper from it, sound of t) from w them will | ing it to the material child knew that i fr———ceeees DAILY FASRION RERVICE s PIN TUCKING A FEATURE The effectiveness of pin tucking a treimming is illustrated by this rock of green erepe de chine, with and genevally sim- collar and cuffs button-trimmed panel proper finish, air, The narrow Just the luce nd ive hastily < tore the waxed put it to my mouth resulting blast was urfously sweet and elear without cing shrill But 1 paid no attention T had made whole attentlon was engaged astounding fact that at ti whistle two Chines wen had spring up as it by ma yut of the shrubbery near us, nd blew, T to olse My ith the Gossip s Corner Don't Use Stecl lisagrec Never in segging it Lincapple upple in a closed con quickly vuit. 1 imparts Keeping P 1t you k rigerator, kevp it tner sin Keeps Ieing Soft b icing soit powder before b p you of bak s of the ¢ Oatmeal Covkies for c: { you pa oatmeal you use Lie @mu ough a fol dongh Setting Colors pink may in cottons by in turpe Frylng in Vats 'ilpp\n. th v 1 you want in your re- | Smart Scarf shoul othe frock d care distinet y on addition to t Trock tive frock’ of white circles of apple 0 appliqued georg crepe CUTE E One of Mrs. Mann's young s b a paring from a Kkward attempt at s An & a potato, Biood sy a8 1 3 v bright arte st worlk The blood was Front ) a strip. Hund {unt ON NGERS e e e e | it not her realized was how j clain Wi Mrs he child had faalen asleep n freshened her memory ot other methods of stopping the flow of blood, If fhe 1 vein, lark, it is bandage should be wohnd from the blood s and the beyond t A p mes will stop pice ssure of she recalled, 'fi\e Adventures f Raggedy By auaggedy Andy by Jol\m\y Gruelle J | v i > Jehoms Gruaile [ —— Out of the hnshes rashed Teezy the Witch and Hazel Hagy, Med low over from | |ana law |1e5® a shock tha |like Sam | rise. BEGIN HERE TODAY Finding the lifeless bodies of his two parthers at their gold-mining camp, Haggy Gloster flees south- ward, knowing that he will be ac- cused of the crime. On the way Gloster saves the life of a stranger, lee Haines, from the murderous {hands of a scoundrel by the name lot Joe Macarthur, Gloster is jailed after getting into |a fight with several men over a girl. {1.ee Haines and Joan Barry, daugh- {ter of a famous rider of the old |vlains, assist Gloster to break jail ‘and elude a posse. Haines, struck Jown by a bullet, tells Joan before {le dies the story of her father's Ihectic career. Now rider after rider is trying to sit astrde the to {back of the “Captain.” Haine: |black stallion, and none succeeds, |Now they carry away the senseless form of Sam Ricks, one of the best riders of the mall. Joan looks on. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY The Captain drew himself up with that blown mane and arching tail, Dis beautiful head high, his ears | | pricking, his eves fixed far off where {the play of the heat wagves turned mn dlstant mountains into nebulous, mr living things. R XIX. of the Heights Joan followed the direction of that stare, and a door opened somewhere in her heart. She understood now what she would not have understood | that morning a halt hour earller, 1| wus us clear to her as If the stallion had spgken words. And by that understanding a hond was established between 774 Watching him half in worship, half | {in sympathy, she found diminishing. great power of which she was half afraid, from time to time, as though ere ware a black magic in it. Now they were at him again in a worrying cloud, &nd he sprang into action, fighting back desperately, maguificently. But that lasted only a moment. e seemed to real- ize that hopeless odds were against Wi and hecame perfeetly docile, Bhe watched him being led ba to the waiting horses. She saw h nose ‘snubbed against the pommael of another saddle. S| brated Lefty Gilme [mount, for his legs )md been broken {50 1 v times that they were twisted out of shape, They seemed like mechanical pieces, His feet were f now. The hood w the head of the her fear k e hobble out to xed in the stirrups s snatched from Captain and, instead of the burst of pitching, he re- mained quict, looking curiously about Lim as if he did not even know that there was a man on, his | back. 3 | 1t brought a gasp of wonder from the crowd. And beside Joan a man b to sing out: “Good boy Lefty You're better than coin in |the pocket— Here his voice was cut away, and the Capt was seen to leave the ground without visible crouching preparation. He simply shot into the air, landed on stiff swayed Lefty to the side, swaying far out, and before he had recovercd his position the stallion Avas in the air again. When he lJanded, Lefty kept on traveling. He struck a dozen fect away and, Ricks, he did not stir to This time, Towever, there was ap- parently no need of ropes to hold back the Captain. He became ob- livious of his rider the instant the man was out of the sadd And as patiently as before, he al- Jowed himself to be led held while Champ = Hud himself into the saddle, The two had been good ride TS, Champ Hudson was on poetic figures who rai sort of chivalric height, d fi]rl-l’ulw, no ott But of those riding He was 1is mouth a it an 1 conld the glare of his eves as he told u to turn the allion lo Some of the furious gone from the Captain. struggle against the the two pped somie of For Hudson Fat the saddle or another minut puiling leather with m And then his place, man was defc He would com later on Joan kn brute beas ~~l in power was The long ropes and the vious riders had his strength, mi 1 main. pulted from as over, and the moment. bagk to the assault ed for W ough t could not win They might veakness ar were a doz might try. him to him—thewe which they it in the end felt that he would bre first in revolt ag: How had 1 k k inst all tyra : Haines mar In the f Lig fellow arling colt. d consumed an im- of tir conquest, by 1 been incomplete a the great him soon The crowd on behind itch the C: atter he had been waddied and restored to the little rral behind stabie, where was_ kep mnty propert here th hali,&n hoy ad caught the e was only a ye yubtless he nse amo [ nt ven so, and patience his own d brute would ter. e hote - wo. But the Captai 'd pajd no attention to them ot even a portion of hay could win nee fram him, but with his Kead high he looked over their and at the distant peaks. n ecannot en by alf hour the it. They broke s if a comn another mon to ast ers ha up suddenly, d had been given, and t were goj nained e Captain bear big gate th : aning sently ad to put but wi hay h the t whisp is teeth he rked up wit led back & | ing | great | them. | He drew her with a | he saw the cele- | flung | to'a | down | & T ®i924. by G RPUTNAM'S, SOMK. RELEASED. by NEA SERVICE, NG, = small inclosure, He had meen her after having forgotten that there was @ human being, Now he came rapidly toward her for a few steps, paused, came closer, halted again, © Ilis eyes wore on fire, And whether with anger or fear, all his big body was trombiing. | She remained there with her hand extended, and she spoke to him. He snorted, shook his head with an |almost human semblance of denlal, and backed away until his rump came against the barn wall and he could retreat no farther, It was as if a fawn should make a lion crawl growling, back to his den Joun shiled a little, lml there was sontething deeper than smiles could express jn her heart, for between the brute mind and the woman mind a current of electric commurion was in operation, . Now he deliberately turned his | back on her dnd approached the hay to eat. But it was only a semblance | of eating. She spoke to him again, and once more it was as though she had touched him with fire, This time he plunged around the corral at full speed, bueking and dancing and | shaking his head, and snapping an | imaginary rider from his back, then { whirling like a tiger and tearing the [umm to shreds, ‘When he had demonstrated his | | | | NOT EVEN \DID HE FLEE, ‘ROM HER HAND Ipowers and when the white dust cloud of his raising had dissipated |somewhat, he began to talk toward her. There was no other word for |it. Tis long and soundless steps were taken with a sinister care, like |those of a great cat which crouches [to its belly and’ works through the |grass. More than once he stopped. | It was & danger which she could |not fail to appreciate, seeing what |she had seen in the Purvis corral I not long before. Yet it was a sweet I pleasure to take fire in her hand and watch it burn. Moreover, greater than her fear S| LA [ Ll i Al | | ‘\ Another simple puzzle for the children. It would be unfair to con- fine these brain-busters to grownups | alone, wouldn't it? Horizontal | Perform. | Up to. | Employ. 8hut nolsily. A grain,* On a ship going to Europe, 5 Mohammedan wives, Pale, L Question 2 Unit of measure. A bone. To frighten. Ego. Dinner program Tumult. Exist. Typesetter. 3 Consent. 2 Morning. Once more. 5 Meditates. Slang for gentlemun Also. Head. 2 Uneven. Molded mass of metal Permit. Vertical . A light wood. A Divalve. Welghts of shipping containers | or carriers. Negative, Job. That. Escort. (T T AR e NE dGan SN HE B E N d i‘olgfl s = 10 Bring forth young. [ 14 So, 16 Mother. 17 Pald publicity. Soaking with a elcan. To privilege. Vauits. Hinder, View. To dine late. To mistake. To cut down. Attitude., Pertaining to nose. 0id, Article. A ladder step Printer's measur: Apportion. Since, That, Aloft, Determined A, Perform, | | was a joy in her knowledge of what | ssed in the mind of. the brute. She knew it as by revelation. ':l\\‘ could guess at the savage hatred of man which was in the stallion; she | could gu at it so perfectly that she shook from liead to foot with an intense sympathy. Now, towering close before her, | his nose came to her hand. There he paused for a few loug seconds, uhd Joan began to talk. She had of what she said, but she iat she must keep on saying something, anything, in a certain voice which she had never used be fore but which came to her by in n. v chords In her throat were low tones. The quality of the speech affected all her body with a‘sort of physical pleasure and rense of power It was cting the stallion in the o way, she knew, even before he But at last one ear ind the other wavered for. itiously at the and then she him. very hard to do, but e knew that it was wisest to go ay hefore the great horse should wearied by the strain of that pe- far war which haf been going on een them. She went back to the side of the stable, sat down on 1 hox, and remained there for a ong hour “I\h her locked around her knee And presently she nmswd an odd- | Iy shapcd shadow ste ground toward her as the sun sloped west and wes q. e looked up, and there stood the Captaln watch- ing around the corner of the barn. She arose and went to him, and although he flinched hack, he 11d not r Not even from her | extended hand did he flec, b let it touch his nose—let it stroke him 1et it wander higher and higher up until the slender bLrown between his whol squarely he happlest moment of The touch of that Nilken s more to her than the flow- 1d coins through the fingdis miser coat ing ¢ t was wise to well ¢ She knew that the sta ver forget her. She to tell her that s gained far more n him than ever Lee And it and so or would 1 no one ready up done, to go. impression Haines had would be wisdom course, she stayed e ——— WHOLE WORLD CONTRIBU TO MEDICINT rom India — Tod -Olive from from Eoglar Ging Ch som Salts Japan o almost ] from t country in the ir share towards il of the race. No however, compound and herbs has ever at 1 &nch a marvelona record for has Lydia E. Pinkham's r fifty tain: left | arms | aling along the | ‘ Breakfast—Tangerines, crushed oats cooked with chopped figs | creamed eggs on toast, graham muf- fins, jelly, milk, cofte, | Luncheon—Casserole of vegetables { |jellied tomato salad, stcamed pud- |ding, rye bread, milk, tea. | Dinner—Lamb stew, baked squash, \gmpnrmn and cabbage salad, nutted prune pudding, bran rolls, current | Jelly, milk, coffee, When a little bit of this vegetable and a little less of another is left after a meal one usually thinks of a |salad, but in the winter time a hot | ish at noon tastes so much befter than a cold one that this casserole of vegetables has a strong appeal. It care is taken when cooking the {vegetables in butter that the butter does not turn brown and sizzle a |ebtld of four years can partake of the dish, Children under ten years of age | should not be allowed to eat the pulp | of the grapefruit with the cabbage, but may have the jjuice sprinkled over the finely shredded cabbage. There are no other dishes men- [tioned on the day's menu that all | | members of a family who go to the table can not eat. Casserole of Vegetables, One cup cooked canned peas |cup cooked diced beets, 1 cup diced | cooked carrots, % cup diced celery, 1 sablespoon minced onion, 1 sma head cauliflower, 4 tablespoons but- ter, 3 tablespoons flour, salt and pepper, 2 tablespoons grated cheese. Melt butter in a frying pan. Add diced vegetables and shake over a low fire. Simmer, covered, minutes. Sift flour over vegetable and mix well, stirring with a fork. Put the caulifiower, which has stood for an hour in cold salted water, in the center of a buttered casserole. Surorund with vegetables and add enough bolling water to barely cover. Season with salt and pepper and cook in a hot oven for 40 minutes. Remove cover of casscrole, sprinkle with grated cheese and return to the oven long enough to melt the cheese. Nutted I'rune Pudding. Twenty-four medium-sized prunc cups cold water, % cup sugar, teaspcon cinnamon, 1-4 teaspoon cloves, juice, 1 orange, 3 cup hick- orynut meats, 2 eggs (whites), 4 ta- blespoons cornstarch, Wash prunes well through several waters. Cover with cold water and let stand two Lours. Cook In the same water until tender but not broken or mushy. Remove from pranes and méasure juice. Add cnough boiling water to make 2 cups. Put stoned prunes, spices and juice in sauce pan and simmer ten minutes. Add enough cold water.to the cornstarch to make # smooth paste that will pour easi Stir into the prune mixture and cook for five | fow grains salt. | stones | sugar, cream, The yolks of eggs can he used in a salad dressing. Grapefruit and Cabbage Salad, Arrange sections of grapefruit on a bed of finely shredded cabbage. Sprinkle with salt and pour over ofl, about 1 tablespoonful for each serv- ing. Let stand on ice for half an liour and sprinkle with paprika be- fore serving. The cabbage should be crisped i cold water and the sections of grape- fruit free from memhrane and skin. Aftér shredding the cabbage put it in a bowl of salted water. Let stand one hour. Rinse in cold clear water and drain well. This treatment im- proves cabbage {mmensely and is worth the effort (Copyright, 192 CUTS CAR PRODUCTION NEA Service, Inc.) Taxation in Germany Adds 40 Per Cent to Ultimate Cost of Vehicles™ Berlin, Jan. 9.—Berlin now counts 47,000 automobiles, This is an in- , crease in the city of 20 per cent in six months, and means one care ‘o very 100 inhabitants. The country now produc.s tween 30,000 and 40,000 c year, and an increase of 100 or even 200; per cent i3 expected by the ra- tional use of existing production fa- cilities, A drawback to production is tha points of view that the motor is a luxury rather than a ecosstiy, which results in taxation, on a sin- gle car, of about 40 per cent before it reaches the hands of t'e ultimate user. oar MOTHER You are proud of your baby. You would be prouder still to see its picture everywhere, We want a photo of your BABY (Any photograph will do.) We wish to feature the baby face onnection with our ¢ nsive advertising campaign, mother whose baby is sclected (s the healthiest and bonniest by r Board of Directars we will pay $200 in Cash With $50 each to the choices, Send your picture in, with 2 wrappers from ! in next twa vguxlmr five minutes, stirring constantly t whites of eges wntil stift and d nuts and salt to 1 n fold ir dry ickened whites of eges. 4 put he without cold firg whippe Scerve with or a ced LI-NO-NINZ EWR CHEMICAL COMPANY Danbury, Conn Contest closes Feb. 28, 1925

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