New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 13, 1926, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1926. Quicksands of Love : Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Paint_and Cloth Revelations of a Wife —— Why Katic's ‘I"‘;r')“‘\rl.\v'l‘x"l Bit ‘ % about hir FASHIONS H ( 3 ou H ] Lty s 1 r | g i 5 J. in | By Sally Milgrim or r NOW GO ON W CHAHPTF | When Honey Lo J QUEER CRAFT | | ON W. BURGESS | | | You will remembe t i Meadow Mouse was hold ot breath in an old can on the i t of the river, wondering wh p going to happen next. H ing from a great gra | | | sounded hungry. They sou Danny didn't like the sound Siowly the Old Can Went Spinning | sniffs at all. Around in Circles | But it was ot | cat could get in 2 ’ 1 \ §0 those sniffs wvas ! W Danny could Vs anafite natan aidn ake hin it had snened fortable. He } ; e ¢ ¢! cat was tryi € ’ t, 1 1sh him and pull him out. 1 e : e The Combination of Velvet and A cat was v P 1 ad o 4 Metal Cloth 15 the Outstand- | s ¢ S Vs pawed cat 1d two extra 1 . = ing Ieature of the New 1sed ghoed on each front 7 nd, of Dant Eaening Wraps. v. But to « i > I I i ree i 1 . ;i ) t 1 a 4 g L3 1 i S ‘ | I w o Sho waid K it Poor | 1 aa 1 11 wit t of s 1 Fven . | 1 Y rap T 1 » 1 1 to ti 1 saw—and y 3 W « § Nieela mouth work 1 1 ¢ ! ¥ 1 o 1 oor ¢ A 5 oom slar 1 1t ‘ \ 1 - Marg 1 | Women’s Tle lower & 2 tow 1 Inek's hygienic probl ow sal 1 n ek “ i Ize | a newand 1y ; | prot e of it as ! = oI 1 : i i \ ; ‘ [LARGE PIMPLES| - ' . | : I'm | &5 : | BROKE OUT || | ‘ On Face, Hard, Red and f Scaled Over. Lasted a 0 #ta | YOUI' Hea]th Year. Cuticura Healed. ", T | 1 How to Keep It— . Causes of Illness re in sheerest fro e Jstacian] il g doubt or fear. 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Sol She began fo unbutton the white No laundry—discard like tissue ¢ bl g v ke “,‘,,,P,, iy : It is nc 1l ) er to find l {e thought T was making a dis children and especially infants suf. grace of myself, just the way moth- | ONEY © JOHNSON FEATURES “I'm Going 5 e had not spoken, “but I <. »” think T'd like to do something else woods”’ flavor [for a while just for a ch Beatrice l?fiu rton ':5\71 :3-.?:45 b INC.,, 1926 HER MAN' ETC.| n the midst that he W ck to To Do Something Else T or Awhile—Just For A To ld Him, Change,” ) vo iry s his name to me s I never want to hear it | B I'm off all men forever ‘n’ If 1 knew re there was | ob in an Old Ladies' home would try to lan (TO BE CONTINUED) LG ' What happens to “Honey Tou™ rie tor es. After she tells “Grumpy” Wallack ¢ 5T e A she wishes to resign? Read row's installment of “Honey Lou,"” o Menu.;' fo} thileif_'amily Orange jui thin cre rambled eggs on beans t butter bread, four custard vhew becr to s Al 1 wouldn't 1 bacon, p it marmalade, oa rian goulash, head ind ito salad, Dutch pie, graham bread, milk, cof- meheon squash ton marmalade recipe suggested nu uses up odds nd ends of fruit that may have col- 1 during the week-end. Or if breakfast melon was not serva- ble it can be used in the marmalade, thus total los vuit Marmalade cup can cut in half 1-2 cups diced apple, 1 | 1 lemon, 1-2 cup | cups luncheon me One loupe I cil )! W inch dice, 1 d peaches, t the rinee | cup dice t ¥ pineapple, 3 ed canned sugar. Put fruit and s layer for ver in preserving kettle. Add grat- d rind ice of lemon and let and with a clean cloth hour. Bring quickly to the | point taking care the sugar not I and cook rapidly un- mixture is transparent and Pour into sterilized jars and and cover 0 one hoilin til the seal Dutch Apple Ple ted but it makes a deliclous pie. [ on Dutch apple pie is nothing more ‘ Maki nor less than a one-crust apple pie hersel Mrs. Hunt m nummy” with lots of sugar, v ves of m And amon and butter. The apples : " <] pared, cut in halves and cored. « J 1! Place ent side up in a deep pie dish 3 g lined with plain pastry. Sprinkle i it 1 ! ruit with sugar and cinnamon and i » Margret and | o generously with butter. Bake in Fa moderate oven. When the apples ahe skoansd o \ra almost done, about ten minutes ¥ g Defore removing from the oven, pour o L Ati-Rrol cup of cream over apples. : ! S I king, cool serve. “‘I L L 20 he cream of course can be omit- A e For old Joe o e v s | time fragrant R i flavor WHAT I I o BEAN HOLE BEANS with that wonderful “Tt's not that T don't like it here | knew | its insiste ( H E '~ JUDY SAYS YES “Darling Ju > said in Girl of Today | that T can possibly that peace a kind of high, stra God did let | Again John's lips sought min ne to o 7 s r 1y 3ring he | “bring a r i liat mmande end ET wasi| o thE wa a marriag wheeled over to the edge of the bed, | Judy is going to be my wife “Lift me up and place me as near | I felt 1 her as possibl | know whe Dr. Phillips, with wonderful v:vp;-‘"“ derstanding, picked me wup in his| 1 lips got rid of most he s and placed me in a sitting | PeOPI® in the room and put me position’ with my back to the head | back upon my temp; ed. of J ‘s bed. About me were bank-| Then It K or it w ¢ s until even my injured leg | SO0 1 re le comparatively comfort- | ¢d t! had re- ble. With superhuman effort John |t P his 4 in my lap. Only his| (Copyrig 1 vice, eves seemed alive. I bent down and Inc.) kissed his lips. - “Have they told you, Judy? Ara| Tomorrow: Here Comes the Bride, you going to make me ha or the little while that I Are | o | s i e Again he | Qll«ICk had forgotten everyone about us. 1 could not resist the pleading of his eyes. T could not the safi clamor of my wn heart, beating in the wild manner it ways did when I had even con near the man whose heautiful I relief ¢dje 1 knew t he could feel it fluttering, I that he probably could hear 5 : nt gumult In one minute your misery from cornt T R e B S T is ended. That's what Dr. Scholl' scemed almost superfluous to ask, Zino-pads do safely by removing the RiTai0; Dovorealiy iy cause—pressing of rubbing of shoes oh il e n iy v You risk no danger of infection. Zino- Sta haack hantal cady answerea tim pads are thin, medicated, antiseptic before I had spoken., protective, healing. 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