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4 NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1926. | T Beatri M for the Famil, FASHIONS . eatrice enas for the Family Quicksands of Love ||Your Health | | HONE Y I OI l Burton o by Saly Wirim Adele Garrison’s New Phase of Causes of Illness nLg‘j“Mgga’:‘g La) | Breakfast — Honeydew melon, OHNSON FEATURES INC., 1926 and’HER MAN' ETC, | cerel, thin eream, Ehirrsd é§ws Ahd —_— - > BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN ©J J | tomatoes, crisp rye toast, milk, eof- Revelations of a Wife B DR MoRms rismuiy e S - Luncheon — Baked macaron! and Mcdical Association and of ‘| READ THIS FIRST: Madge's Father Questions Her The deeg O A Higola HeL ARG Aass Honey Lou Huntley s private sce rcese, graham bread and lettuce About Hugh's Love t was grieved at 3l 7 al child m retary to old “Grumpy” Wallack, ndwiches, carameled apples, ginger < 3 [ ough I also knew that he was | ful not only as rega head of the Wallack Fabric Mills. snaps, milk, tea. Ay o s i 2 ad not surprised at it. The activities but also in its physical mpy” hired Honey Lou, not Dinner — Baked haddock with eIV ocuniea are batore | heay: be cause she is clever, but be- | umber sauce, browned sweet po- tatos cabbage salad, Concord tions arrange for regular examin. |2round. And Honey Lou likes every B ; % : grapes, fudge cake, whole wheat t - ations of the children to learn mills except Joe Meadows & ; i & bread, mi at ol e mig y R aied e ) 1 R A SRR TR who makes love | L *o Children under six years of age all his ¥ it 4 AToAl AATBLI he GHIAR A will at every op- | ? % 4 should be served orange juice or a d with compassior & rtisna v Il o idateaTon ] | baked or stewed fruit in place of the o0k my har I Soily wolghi g ket in] Wallack comes to work in | melon suggested in the breakfast enderly c! n . - MR o ; s | father’'s mills to learn the | 3 5 % menu. And of course small persons returne e Sneli He falle nlove soith Yoot | g X should not have the sauce served Siedies Beanty: thet minuts helcees 3 : 4 ¢ ¢ G with the dinner fish. Steristicyiob a walll built with her sweetness d & W, ¢ The woman who lives on a farm : n. Brought up by ;i fa G . 5 | with apples always at hand will wel- & normal chilA! ate | 2oiM d mother, £ £ 7 come the carameled apple rule. iiheyoeuntdireatly in i rare g ‘i 3 y | 3 Carameled Apples and move in unison, | MiXture of flapper and clinging vi % S : One and one-half cups sugar, 1 1-2 re are no signs of inflammation | At @ party given by A e 3 5 cups water, 6 tablespoons chopped or of definite squinting. When the |She drink ;i w0 2% < : i ¥ |nut meat, 6 apples, 1-2 cup whip- 4 squints, he probably needs eye | thinking they are fruit punch, e i B ping cream, 2 tablespoons powdered sses, or has an Inflammatory con- | ''Passes out.” While she is 4 ‘ 3 0 I ! 3 4 sugar, 1-4 teaspoon vanilla. tion of the membranes covering | Conscious, Angela calls her hard- y X : 2 Cook 1 cup sugar with water until Vs ivdiies | boiled, and tells Jack she had not -3 . il 1H 2 : a thick syrup. Add apples pared and What Dark Rings Mean |two cocktails, but seven. Jack be- | “ e b = i | cored. Turn often and cook over a DAtk rings Aroundithe eyes s s her, and for a long thne does | 4 5 K X 4 % low firé, When tender but not brok- it e el S Butintaiotitia Akin go to see Honcy lou aga ‘ en place in a serving dish or on in- at T would have given fo heart- he lower lids may be considered | An pretends to be her friend | dividual plates. Boil the syrup until arching query of my own at any v a sign of general fatigue, al- | aft s, _and tells Honey Lou| thick. In the meaniime put remaln. Ziis - 4 ious time | though swellings about the eyes are | that Jack is not the kind of man | i g ¢ ing sugar and nuts into a small iron N |6 oty | | VL, spider and cook over a hot fire stir- 7 SoRE am a ather, | sometimes assoclated with more to be taken seriously by any girl, | 4 i 3 R i a nied to the echo of that A AR 1 hints that he once had a love 5, ring constantly until the sugar “"_“‘-“1’ "”‘;“ 18 fn T NeAva o ] e e e rlly r with her and then dropped nd discolors. Fill the cavities H s llowed by a s1loqy signs of healthfulness, since fover |her / Margare! & I % ’ Tl 4 Ay e T o 2 S 3 . “Ah! T fe so! n | or heart discase may sometimes pro- | Ja : to ¢all on Honey | it B . 1’; ey aniiiv ch they were co0k- | Well-Dressed Women Insist On A€ Madge sheds all pretence o put the question for which his| duce a similar appearance. White- [Lon again, but the matter of the 8 s A :,‘r.::!{l., 2;‘; “;:m::r::\‘vprp:qfn:,,‘ Least One Evening Frock of The conjunction of this questio § eferen v Grant- | ness of the sk t ne ! ock s leared up. e ¥ 3 % he apples. t 3 ous refer to Hugh Grant- | ness of the skin is not nec y i r cleared up. H : 4 ; R s Shete Blnck Not oe ¢ I had parried but a had prepared me | sign of poor health, since some per- |1 ly jealons of Hone ; S s i | tn was too significant H lousy of Hi g | sons tend more to have a white ap- B n-DriSteve May J 4 y % 2 2 . ;1;;'v e with a (E(!mm“lml olf”rrr}:;n Chiffon for me to miss. In almost the same |to do with Richard's c - | pearance than others. ow b trierdl of Afarerat's 7 ; s 3 :n\ru:n;:lr::n::‘lc:r\ t and IEh1y fla-) piacy ig the emartest color nota breath as his query concerning my | ment of you?" o : @ in Margret's abser N . |vore sugar and ; i n the other hand, the general n Marg s orgn; e 1 iR i i aRA ek i th my husha S ot o sneae el 3 | vDON" ATTENTION. f FOME| (Copyright, 1626, NEA Service, Inc.) ay and evening mode. m nd, my No; 1 do not think 0" T an-|imoression that a disting ruddy |angrily tells Honey Lou she shouldn’t | "DON'T PAY ANY ATTENTION TO WOME pyTig RoRior Ar R iRl e father had asked me just how glad |swe icing my honest bellef. color in the cheek fs associated with | hhve seen him and goes aw A R brililant emb CAnIA bk th Rae iantia debyed, R s the_cheek is associa L 3 Lok ) E | - \ 1life roldery or scaftered 1 would be to ses Hugh Grantland re you sure of that?” my fath- | yeajthfulness is not to be dented. | night later while Honey Lou is W[NDDW D[SPLAY SHO“S motifs of rhinestones, it 1s the cholce 1 of well-dreseed women for both for- It was with a th t er countered Kly. “You surely | Tpe only real tost of the quality of |taking part in a Charleston contest |that she would not quarrel with | child, “Herc's your irin—you | tanens s i that Hugh has loved | ho plood in children is the de- |just for a lark, he stalks out of the hat she s m DANGER OF DRINKING |mat ana tncormat tunctions. 1t ia that v for years. Might not 5 t 5 t red{theater o the contest is held,| * vhat has all ‘ thi 1 | A ! termination of 2 n ber of 1 al i i T | particularly appealing when the ed that you re- | y)g04 cells and of the amount of red | furi use Honey TLou - t of popcorn?" s ! t medicir hout material 1s some sheér, soft fabric | coloring matter in the circulation. .| “making a holy show of hersclf,” as ationtly, BtGlve) fme ¥'s 1 to ner that | phjladelphia Prohibition Staft An- |such as net, chiffon or lace. per | A physician in Connecticut, noting | he says. Honey Lou decides to leti and let's not tal any vall e | The smart dinner gown skétohed ren in a school looked | leave Wall and goes to work ] o moth : nounces New Plans For today 18 black dotted net combined | with Margre n fice of Holy ear C e come up the lcar tha | with flesh-colored chiffon, this lat« h Campaign. | ter material being used in the up- (P—A new |Per portion of the bodice. Tt Is a lovely bouffant model with a slim, molded bodiea and a full skirt mado of two gathered flowers. At a nors mal walst-lino is a wide girdle trim< | med with silver spangles and bugles, red my won- sm would elf had minutes tionless ) hus- | scopic mem- | a my | opportuni- e words he perceptions &0 t ot comprehend, alt the startling question sked me . } th the ¢ | unusually pale, made careful tests | |and found that all these children |Cross el B ¢ e cn the door { had ¥ tages of coloring [to tea with the wily Angela and |the office behind he 1 ir ¥ ol e tiice steme ) Masial Unciia iraother s whorml Jacic il - Ao ekl ) ot | Philadelphia, ‘Oct. 18 : ed to indicate. They were Polish, | calls The Head bee e manages | she € tly, “a e = ApEadon s arture in Hn(.\nn enforce- | and of a group which tends to a |everything at he s tells Hon- s : et iien g o ment tactics here, by which the gov- | rather pale yellow appearance. ey Lou t “Grumpy” is not sati 4 % ; ‘ - "n or »]m)tw: to (‘r:mu\"n Phila- Sign of Good Blood fied with his new secretary, : o to asy |delphia tipplers of the rl:mgvc'r of Howe it the finger nalls, lips, | Ludlow, the office vamp. The next |y t 1p!” Sliee s ety wniapey | bootleg lauor, is to be tried out. | L0 R Bl G SR bew of tongue and ear lobes appear ruddy, | day Jack asks Hol Lou to wor 1 i “‘_»1 The plans, announced today, lalluanb tibbot. it is rally believed the blood has | for his father, who is at home sick say? h W tha u st 3 ¢ e Hat Ty belew (for an elaborate window display |70 i e e qesigners, notably in it the proper amount of hemo- | with lumbago, and Hor Lou prom- 'in with al re T iy » |campaign, with analysis of samples| ., . Patou and Lanvin, featurs globin, or red coloring matter. This | ises t e will because you —vamp - A lof liquor confiscated by the police |y ™0 g B G 6o ke remarke is important, since this portion of | NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY [ fool yourself t} v't ) ke Al f it there, |nq a realistic plcture of what ef-| p "s0Cine airy grace of thelr sile the blood is charged with carrying | CHAPTER T k. Joe Mea s ) Y. > She won- | octs it might have on the imbiber. |paieeter and for their absolute lack oxygen. On Monday morning before sev-'day you left t time— g le pang of | copriscated liquor is to be analyzed | o¢ trimming. The skirts are tiered, The teeth of a healthful child, as [en o'clock the telephone bell peeled phecause I did!™ T whchhcr " ck eve U there [in " Giow of the passing crowds. AS | ircular and finished with Sodsts at deseribed by Dr. Chaplin, are clear, | through the flat. | “Her words took Honey . An llen at ht When [oq 1 element 15 discovered printed |ons side; he bodice sections have smooth, well enameled and free | “It's Mr. Wallack for you,” Mrs. th away. Sho could only za ¢ on—or ev when ters are fo be hung in the Win- | jaters capes or flying scart ends to from decay. The gums are firm Huntley called to Honey Lou, Who | ang stare he had ne u 2 |dow, showing the efiects of the In-|ercate the desired floating line. Obviously teeth that are dirty | was taking her lcy plunge in the | for an instant that Danny Has a Fight 2 “I don’t belicve it's g used much now, anyway. If it was| By Thornton W. Burgess a new path I would keep off it. It| V't 100k to me as if anybody had people think 'tis wrong to used it for a long time. My, but it locs scem good to be running along path 1 grass all | I haven't felt | @ safe for a long any attention | oogients on the human body. A new silhourtte—slim above tho with many points of dec and ly bathroom. & |world had seen Joe Mead ot ,';‘ S '“'” 1% we hope to convince the public |y ‘st and flaring below the hips is s that are spongy or retracted -ask him t-to give you the m.r?; hos MRaE hratal o ulw that most llquor today is tilled with | featnre of this black dottod met are the opposite of good health. The Honey Lou = answercd |wecks before, on P T oisons. If they are convinced, the |dinner gown. | tecth should, moreover, be placed | th-ough teeth that chattered. “I'm | giajrcase behind : : Knows you | o' oA for moonshine will be appr Copyright, 10268 (EFS) | far cnough apart to be even, and |in the t-t-tub! room! el | ¢ KNOWS | . bly lesseried and our job of e e s s | their grinding surfaces should meet But in a minute r h “Well!” she s 1 YONAI0S I e eve! . . P H e b l it liaieently arid bock fo s Waor ot the Bite fuhen: B mads . Uné 6 herimition | foreemeroimeds i essle PR Rer e | i quox Problems Believed dre; ven t 1 , Y i c § § SR A like |Weeks ago I proposed th 5 R Y . . - nothir T il & ik To Cause Another Crisis The upper incisors, or front tecth, | room. hat she we E ng 3 A : of enforcement to General Lincoln C. 18 (P—Both hould s verlap the ve “De ‘a hetter come 1 : tp 1 \hery A loger Dol ’:‘”f Bl s s Ll : E1 gy e Andrews and he was highly In favor | Toronto, Ont., Oct h 50 as to provide proper cutting [ won't g MAsSIge 10 1 ; A f ! : : of the pls i1 Thomas Cavan- |Toronto morning papers today pre th dict the almost immediate dissolu- ; \y‘y‘l“or )vll'fl?rllllnnrl ¥ i ‘.r":tl.' it 1 o s % ters! and Bi 1—you know thefr augh, lo ibitionfadiibisti: o leglslat 1 upon the other, a dentist, secn early, | So Hone d her flan , L S lar tor. tion of the Ontario legislature anc Nt e e [ lamp body | £o8h Ml - an appeal to the electorate by the r damp body a o to adult lite without proper dental | were bare, and the little curl Hohos hoa o , essontel attention, the mouth conditions tends | yohbed around her ears w Btk |G mpyia o i : ¢ . Lot ARE MO‘ST OPTIMISTIG The newapapers predict that the o beiomamorsatue o gl e Li et Smmx i o feRminaies : » o | z abolition of doctors’ prescriptions S ¥ B Ml e | for liquor, the sale of strong beer 1ld hear grunt at the | oo it i t x Months of Year Show |and native wines at hotels and clubs ir, S e e i e Jaeko £l and also government control of the OLRGTRen g JO e ! Greater Business Than Ever 1o it Nddoon and imported winee “I want you to go down to my He 1i n or ? 1ey Lou's } | :‘an? bg v:‘ca B P ofiice before you come to my hot i roat AL heart | Sn : his morning.” he told her gruff | Get my mail from that Frenc i AR e 1l “Why hat do you mecan?” sh ngton, Oct. 18 !M-—Raw[ A e S e il . i alter toads of the United States handled Old S Pll trusting to | 2 ) v s f the desk, towa ¢ know what T mea m- |during the first six months of 1926 | Ol'es, (33 called An 1 out, * s 1 hear |the greatest freight traffic on record meet the ow ¢ that little path ) E D e v i SEeMS n e h."” b femal : 3 T . & i gk g n to } at | Very a‘y‘ dollion SEhntEens Honey Lou knew in a fl that 2% 1 around |for any corresponding period with and EczemavamSh old o In Cheeks and Neck Grow- talking mach Jren | 116 had very PR RO I 23 the smallest number of claims fc ) home somewh e Xul':‘ Deeper ¥ :r_\ Week Ann had n looked more HKo [y a g 1o her. s face betra (TO BE CONTINUED) less and damage to shipments while i : | 5 sho did . : What hal Grumpy heard aboat |in transi i S Tl T t { verdress n Set and grim and col 3 1at ha umpy hcard about |in transit for any similar periods, ’ L LR Ll Somcthing Must Be Done and Done |27 € nday morning when |' canee : ack end Honey Lou? And who |, Tt ny wity, | G90d. Old, Reliable Peterson's Oint- for a while. He was tro e fon that Mon v B[S WSl Y ol i hdard 0 4 : Tone; according to reports filed today with | ment a Favorite Remedy ny along with this thought in - | Honey TLou walk into the offic " 1 it to hir Read (he answer | he frejght claim division of the in tomorrow's chapter of HONCY | xnerican Railway Assoclation. eigriinl GleAmIreL Y. Wil ‘asy Phlassonta Y mind when he came to a sharp| Ton ands of thin, ru of the mills. ¢ biack |2oked. almost without ) ‘\7186 [I | turn 1 o = n had on A dress of DIACK [ip e who swas asl it Lou. | Loss and damage claims paid by |Ointment has cured a soro that I had on Doctors could not in the path. As he rounded ft y £ most mpe . d D i elt of green e did not look Ly , i i ¥ i my toot for six years. 08 nped into another sha He did not look up. the railroads during the first six my foot fof Six webre. DECiel o0 te Yes, sir, he did so! ibbon was | fCrence does it make it T did] months of 1026 totalled $19,084,004, {Gig not seom to help me. Publish if you that 1dow Mouse Another ¥ i o in a dull cold voice (Connecticiit People @ decrease of $1,264,564, or A reduc- | wish.” W. 8. Stephenson, Huntington, ¥ wore en or He shoved his letter into a pock it > oAk paid in the first six months of 1925. | o 7arue L el A ioney baEl fe At Ien b ra you?” he demandad |Tanier @ E il vou | and o ey : 0 X i : D 3 hosts of | strings of h]fl\l'\“"" noaty Jet -t :h-- overalls that \Ifl ““ e M b ”wh‘_“} The loss and damage by bill for the |the best vou ever used. Always keep nny didn't fee o tiahte | ey o hincstone clasps. his tall str figure, looked at g October . Shed | et half of 1926 also was & reduc- | Peterson's Olntment in the house. Fina Tt Danny ol In't feel like fight- | “One woman, tired, weak, and discour Her round green eyes scemed to| 1ot aeif ho a sco her, and by Louis M. Schmidt, solicitor of [0 B8, &% C D5 BP0 th for burns, scalds, brulses. It stops the and re g i o be polite. “I'm a put on pounds fn five weeks d and Ereen |.ane atents, No. Main strect, New | 200 =8 per cent from the €O |jiching of eczema and plles almost ins . ‘r(sponrhng period of 1924, stantly. 4 P A : 2 1 nd now fee become more TOl W 5k all sw that Cod Liver Oil ia|when she saw Honey T com door of the offic in, Co A continuous reduction since 1920 ‘Peterson's Ointruent 18 the best for v leeding and itching plles I have ever rdsliketisse o ; | funt ng flesh produc the iron stalrs and walk across its hinges, as it clo. ¢ Luis De Florez, Pomfret and W. e o : T bt doill Honty ton - Moad (ARRet . I ischarge outlets of fluld con- | 04" o014 This is due, 1t continued, | “Had 51 ulcers on my legs. Doctors ] o hor b har allerchiar PR i merican Wire. | ©f shippers and receivers of freight. }“ or Streot, 2 £ y her mouth, and secrotly spat her | oecio. ! < artf electrical con- |Tw' st r tainty wit r nny meekly, . you ng gum into it | 1 | Ere gl J ant te your s for 6 K any | up came down for Mr. Wallack's | qrumpy had finishe s bre John B. Freysinger, ignor to | Sheer fr ed s pat t 1wy own.” ¢ 3 a1 | mail,” Honey Lov answered. “It's Honey Lou N ., New Britain, worries, t are = Sinee You'll turn sickly Kids they are won 2 n. I've missed you this sum-| yneclg Alien's gr can fake he smiled ravishingly — she | o000y rk, D é omotive cylindrical | 1 Ann in spite of her fmmod-| "y o o gitting up In a o ; i her chewing gum, and | his bedroom window when a 3 is, Waterbury, ver- you'll know en Isu CZt(‘h Cold ) gimme"” ways with men Who | jiy1e housemaid took Iloney Lou niew for radio dials. in love with her. | to him. illiam J. A. London, Hartford, | R b 0 M _l ¥ there was no answering 5 n as Honey looked ot r tional Combus- nMusteralel But ot e s rougad face o s inat ;. Engineering Corp., rotary mill. | that nothing isn't worth ting f Now and then Danny stopped to recious thi rld | e, [cut and eat a little grass. It c L | can provide suitable correction. 1 kimono If the child is permitted to RrOW [and ran to the telephone. 1 | | \ Annie said to me, to adopt new hygier 1 why.!' — = Lim | iint was no | Must F 4 her eyes hardened until tov ) John J r r to the vorks right away. It may prevent were ke green stones, a ow cold from turning into “flu” or | er curled her re g it color of it.aA br Haven: Air spring nmonia. It does all the good | *So that's it!" she said, *vi © | fasf stooc o8 spring dev patents) of grandmother's mustard | {he doll-baby who beat me out of et Cortis I". Sherman, Hartford, as- y/good Job Tiovoryhad dn iy ¢ glared a er when s ignor to Frey Variable Speed Gear te oint- | jife!—I wondered wha 2 open > d . Hol variable speed trans- tard and | pened when the Old Man told ; uice and grue That's | n GoodHealthRequiresGoodEl' Rt is recome |1 wasn't to work for him any mor & b i o ; A Frarttova e sndnufsca NewaRT alcnon | S oU R0k RS 72 at her. Ilis glar to Pratt & Whitney Co., New 'UNCTIONAL inactivity of the kidneys permits retention K 0 T g x ! s ; et b A e A G iE oy Ton b aeried Rl (o S R of waste poisons in the blood. This is called a “toxic condi ; 5 st s ik anthe | nied it hotly. “I wouldn't take an s s Sl i s ST tion.” Symptoms are a dull, languid feeling and often toxic No laundry—discard like tissue r. S tin ral zestion girl's job away from her! Jack|g Ty aby-fool! 1f | Tjve White Girls Found headache, backache and dizziness. That the kidneys are not ! Wallack came to the hospital| g o oy d o L1Ve hite Girls ot functioning as they should is sometimes shown by scanty or e neranaubareen 0 1 : B In Chinese Opium Den ; s o7 Sty e :1: mv“{?}‘h ot | attakironid Sl U b ML e burning passage of secretions. Many people assist their kid- I father was golng to send you |G TUAN, B R R ialeiate b b R E e neys in this condition by .d”“!‘j"i)gd ST kel B Popul o' T ot b | b v, a7 e, 18 i e i on i s e ne| | i s ki ot e Sy > = , w for mase i e itdn’ along with him.” She|™ap. 300 o0 4o toom o uence of narcotics, was discover- country-wide reputation as a stimulant diuretic to the kidneys. WL (g i : oo bl e e L S Ol so amazed by Ann's outburst . 4 o \yanacl v y police in a raid shortly be- Users everywhere endorse them. Ask your neighbor! % Children'’s Musterole, she spoke stammercd as PoK® I had on a white n res or day br in a Chinsce garden and | 10 il fobaa his & Vestinghouse New Beauiy Cream Tou new Ire T t ¥ Ie 4 om Ann! From Ann, rown, and she looked pret n the outskirts of the of Py ening a e g t t op 1 P 5 1 been one of her best friends | y Lou remembered her, Lem Won, 64, the Chinese opera- ’ Al m r IRORCEBAY i “You don't suppose I Good morning, Miss Hu \'" | tor of the place. was arrested charg- ms. Womer ) v great 1 glit and took te iR B 1o you?" Ann snecrcd. “If |she said with a tiny smile, and |ed with violating the state antl-nar- mer X want to r what T think [gave Honey Lou her hand cotic law. i lie richt g > > F vou, In p ed States,| Then she bent over her husba According to police, many girls Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys : ) ; p el yous Lthink youire Iying)| W ERapa;i Ehel sald iin the whoed. iTiave beon patronizing the der 60c ol dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfg. Chemists, Buffalo, N. Y. er skin, use ) . an The next story: “Danny Goes like a rug! That's what I think!" [llng coaxing manne that she ~ — 47 " laster 5 ! g 0 namner that sh S wonde $7i (in the Air. Batter than a mustard pl Honey Lou made up her mind|might have used to a troublesome | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS: it ¥ . ‘

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