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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, unload. Danny had bad fright A when his bag of potatoes was loaded. But it didn't last long. onc ulc san s o ove hortly afterward the bag was oper v « ot ¥ Y Ay Beatrice gm Burkton HONEY 1.0 | ed and Danny wasted no time He . - ; " Adele Garrison’s New Phase of jumped out so suddenly th he ,, author of o g | . LY & 4 g it manmneadevenen © JOHNSON FEATURES INC. 1026 HER MAN' £TC, y i R 1 f Wf e’ | Now It never is an ecasy matter t = But S rtii e N evelations of a Wiie Ko 0 whare 1 55 B3 & e | 2D T memen e iyl ol ace. This market was entirely Madge Flares Up Against Her |given you. It is a love absolutely uh- | i ] % S Father's Adsice, se unobtrusive, but he is alv and out between the t pota- 1 thought that I x when you need him, alw toes and between the boxes of other gaumt of will be. Do not make the mistake | vegetables and fruit, looking a surprising c fering the extravagant, flam- | place where he could get out of sight my plans for t Honey Lou Huntley is pr sec retary to old Grumpy Wallack Wallack Fabric Mil ey Lou likes everyone at mills exc Joe Meadows, the 0 BE CONTINUED) In tomorrow’s instalment Jack surprises Honey Lou with some- thi ey had forgotten. nge, of course. Danny ed in of a man like Philip |and feel reasonably safe, He was|iD8 clerk, who makes love to her B | cool, matter-of-fact 1 Grantland's stead- | the more anxious to find this be- | A8&inst her will, FAQHHONS ! premedit 1 cause in his first jump out of that Jack Wallack, who comes to hi 9 Aot " WINTER SLEEP { Grantland bro BlfE {itaen Enght inatenntlor has naihadiscon atiar dihe e - to learn the business, | By Sally Milgrim HIS will be a good day b in my seat S I r had meant |that that cat would be looking f with Honey Lou the s bl oo 2 .2 plant crocus bulbs,” said Mother to Marjorie. It was early clamation There was Brought up by him. At first he could finl no place | ™! T. mother, Honey m of “sterling personality.” i an old-fashion: y revised my verdict that my | where he felt safe in staylng. He Fall-time and the ground was &s well as an my 1 powers of app: 1 were | knew he couldn't keep up dodging Lou is a mixture of f and covered with brown leaves. for 1 could think of but one explan- | weakening with age, for candor com- |all day. So as he ran he used those | clinging vine. “First we dig a deep hole and ation of m h range cou dmit that Dicky [sharp little eyes of his to the very At a party given by Angela Allen, poke around in it until the dirt is very soft,” said Mother. “Now 1o me. He mu He was looking for | Honey Lou uddenly ha the steadfastness best advantage, out of his mind. wnd nor the absolute | opportunity and he didn’t intend to we put the little ‘bulb’ in, with the “Have I shocked you self-effacement | Miss it. point sticking up . . . . and now i His voice held a tender ¢ de the army officer's char- | Presently he came to a sort of hox. we cover it, and pat some leaves ful cadence. “I was that 1 unusual, At least, he thought it a box. around it.” 1 said these things to 1td “What Right Have You?” There, was a lot of stuff in it which When Marjorie planted hers looked as if he could hide under it. Danny didn't hesitate. He climbed into that box in a hurr d he had hardly gotten in when the co er was shut. But the one who st she pretended they were babies, and sang a little song to each one as she tucked its blanket of soft dirt around it. “How cozy and warm they'll offend you beyond f yet I cannot without givi can for the conflict I of you.” But when did sanity or o ve any part in a woman’s opinion ither her h nd or her chil- | nly, without reason, for 1w i et Sl et 5 1)('::: it hadn’t seen him climb in ther sleep all winter,” she said. iy Van ke n was an empty egg- his astounding speect nior. I had admitted That is, it was empty of egs; missed the quick slurri i et 4 in it merely the cardboard had imats Hiom 118 e Y | divisions for holding the exgs. For a long time Danny lay there uttered orld would I| o Jission, With | And listened to strange sou here the ults he was my man, mine | [FEhtened him. There w test is held, furious because Honey %t for with the |deal of noise all about T Lou was “making a holy show of finot whileh evory |ROMHIDE )wl\[\p;‘nml to rh:-n_ | " as he sa sney Lou which I ' | CTate was ouched Wi cides to leave Wallack’s and goes Boostin P ”” ‘.‘]_r M: f.m n the day before any one paid any |to work with Margret in the office Ehtsy vovet om = > 3 ‘[“; _"M- ttention to that crate. Then Danny | of He Cross hospital. One day htiaae Sl ry o wurned i relt it being lifted. It was carried a|she goes to tea with Angela ana m not ady ou to 1 % SER short distance and put in a small Jack's mot whom Jack Rl hgaT ol truck. A 1 later Danny heard The Head & Sha i an 3 In 1 I n nythi the chug-chug of the motor, and would couns: in your po piness with you wish to mal y is not sat- with his new secretary, A once more he was off on his t I am journey. ith my husband, | (Copyright, 1926, by T. W. Burgess) s0 dreadful assu < up my hom t if anythi = ever should bring to yo ppen, I would ever con- “Danny Bites His liation a ing either Hugh Grant- 1 t r Ph p Veritzen % Jonger su A fections - e T Honey Lou i 5ty ® to bring the mail fi 1 1 A RS, | (Menus for the amily ST 1 the W L a The Mode Favors Full Slecves of S an encounter with Ann, ! 1 o € ‘“ Contrasting Color and cuses Honey Lou of st & g st " : Matorls . - " . : ) iy i taterial | BYSSITEERSHLY Later Grumpy startl ] ¥ Breakfas pears, ce about | gvep 1 Sl Wi , real, thin cream, baked omelet with und to- They. t Savo.tn ¢ s t i tomatoes, crisp milk, ivory . Ll st ) red by his|ang ¢ loss s | Luncheon — Pa i E question decides to quit her 5 = 1 1 L ¢ d f | with candied apples, molded ob, but is argued out it by the Lou JE Ry < . salad, whole wheat bread, ba that Grum 1 1 | S 8 2 ITH cereals, especially [tard, milk, tea. | that he consid v bbb sl e dld those the children eat, | Dinner — Baked halibut steaks, | for Jack or anyon ; e e itin or veivet fe claborate iy |scalloped potatoes, buttered lima , who tells her that A to 7 e sleeves of brocs oEmechitran i's unwise, if not actually |beans, jellied celery salad, corn Wallack is taking her out to T s SSEEOICRLY unsafe, to get anything but i e |bread, sliced peaches, sponge ca . that evening. H L 1 v sletves in the best. By Thornton W. Burgess miik, coffee. calls up Tim Donegal, determined ¥ 1 a t SaE S 2 ’T'htp l\nwl\v’(;’n n]\nfin is lacking in x: have him take her to the same | ) ) She 1 % roms Aal The confidence that comes Opportunity, you'll find DEOLE L0 kae inoLClency Rot A o Basey ! It foahaiatoilat ] embroidered | inst ;i Is Very: michia /state ot mind care of in the dessert. | Honey Lou goes with Tim to t 1 1 f fuchsia ‘color la; Bhiv ul \“-"‘ ‘) of having the purity and = You will lake the “candied appl r t and he has been drink- s « worl Sh e o wholesomeness that H-O | ; for they are unusual and not ex- ing. The place is raided by dry be al but | ! : —Old Mother Nature. | b} by RoTyi| 1 nted motifs | What Old Motlfer Nat | pensive nts and Honey Lou escapes with |once!” \ ; e 2 h Pl stands for, is worth much | et e BALULS) meang Children under eight years of age | Jack Walla lovely in those things, Honey Tou I just love 1 a8 s more than its price. . émlj:”“"‘g“"‘] Lot X iave lob- | should be furnished a baked pot 1o | Jack tells Honey Lou that he | Even a plain woman 1 It v v (Al ke b B Yatfeoh of! Floho DOTLIRILes 8y part, of the time, | or buttered vegetable of some sort in she was tricking him and | beant all t 4 I 1 Ang || AR 5 and frequently do not see them at place of the sausage dish eTTine e R0 1 2 5 S S, . nflf 1 is the one w e & 5 4 ling h o loves I videned silhouctte above the | s "’,“g onetnlio.actsdy Pan-Broiled Sausage With Candied and wants Lier to marry him, |16 T} v ruffl sidened gl N 1 Apples Honey Lou tells her mother that | be f1 . lit- : ; ;I:'H.iroi"h(’! opport L One pound sausage, 4 large apples, | she is to marry Jack Wallack the ! ¥ el 1 cup vine cups brown s but her mothier asks hec : her own « 1 i Danny Mea £0 far on 1 2 teaspoons cinnamon, 1-2 teaspoon and have a wedding. face hat was It your ¢ 3 | long journey. As vou know, tim orEskar st g Honey Low's er {s'an-{Ways said I tons and again he had heen in a very sausages or link sausage’ nounced and plans a made for | fine b : Rocte tight S e s be used. Dip sausage in bail- | &5 Bita wmest 5 N (AL 2 Sdito bl n“‘m . oSanl At r to cover and let simmer rtown shopping 1 n L bri ¢ 1 He's Bif m” 3 el | for half an hour. Drain and put into S Healnen tol el aia why not do y tell_him it. 5 t frying p: ora R caarge % 1 ra 1 3 Mar- Now Danny his T a hot frying pan. Prick in several shoes under the name of Mps, Jaok |10 7 Z g e |places with a fork and fry for 30 | \ailacc, gp - tful in Jack’s eyes ¢ ‘ ket. He dic ow it e | minutes, turning frequent Drain : moon that was starting tomc t was 1 g the gas s, He was in a g of [' I don't ir?‘w what's lmr}n,n | off fat as necessary. Make a syrup (NOW GO ON WITH THF ORY) | why not? 1} bac s toward s s ln SR Swiully tight places before, |Of the vinegar, ~sugar and spices. | CHAPIER XXVII | “Al T ke tiofaetiza) g : A an automobile ride. He had wess aversthing will come |FATe apples, remove cores and cut in Why haven't you cal up, | 54 5 ek o T il e nen © all right this fime. I'm mof go. |rounds 1-2 inch thick. Drop into|Angela®" Honey Lou a oy e t a month frox pt to hindn the halls.® 0 f sy | 4 : ¥ o ts. o O | hoiling syrup and simmer until clear. |sat waiting for th ar 1 ¥ 1 around from the | M Th J Cl :-';IT motor boat, an now ing to worry until something more | per o8 BTG E LD and Toll in | boxed b : ) HA ; was moist ore an Just eaning. OSRGOS MOoLIToLIngl PPE cker dust. Brown quickly in hot| A nt her Iro e in s in : ! Danny wasn't enjoying that because he didn’'t know whe ‘was being carried to, and he 1t was a long time before any- | thing happened. You see, that m'er‘v I} render quite a few services other than our high grade usage fat and serve as border round sausage. car. But when she ope from her soft, aven't you sweot 5 | zarden where Danny had crept oo > 26 NEA Ser e T 3 B 8 : to go home. Then, too, thos o the bag of potatoes was many, | (COPYFiEht, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.) |you JoselEolnE i foamn st St G 1 Ll Al " cleaning with which you might be toes in that bag were not at all |many miles from the town where S L fslehediethobwords ST At e ; - me t , familiar, We do pressing, dyeing, comfortable a e th 5 Tt asivery aarly W 1 for you to.” he two Dbills i ! « d omfortable as ed. However, |the market was. was very early | | Bhe Inoked Aoy af Her hands tn | flor-thicts d 1 ¥ shing pleating and repairing. You can they furnished something to live on, 'in the morning, just at daylight, | C g : with s ; i ans if you h &nd that was something to be t t the big tri rolled into th Y H l h their smooth white gloves. “I saw |a hund a n for a ¢ : W i see what this means if you have s i e e Rt i Jack’s mother today, and she told |derthings. - Sy y some last season’s garments to be ful for. rketplace and the men began to| our ea t S T S et AT ren an Al Zotty | ABIraae ; s standing | Bole o g How to Keep It— ding” she went on. “But I'd|Jack’s mo : hy Mar- | : y | i i }W:\vlgh'\‘ yowd l,m: me to it, some- ‘.xzw’ \\.v‘s ot Sk : i Call us for work of the type | auses of Illness Low. e been such awfully |had she eve i N At e - isted above!l . | |good friends, you and 1.” | thing? i SNEaL e (i1 listed above! lts o et | | “I do want you to come,” Honey [didn’t know! : L SR psTeats N~ BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN | 0 ¢ ot want to come. 1t's|Name *Mrs, J. W 1 to way | e sigh ! -Ncw Bntagn | Editor Journal of the American [E0ing to be such a little wedd written Sty 5 1 | DwClcanmgC_w- Medical Association and of Hygeia, | Just J vr‘l'\'* family and min T:" e Y‘ i1, the « 1 | To a Masters Standard | the Hoalth Magazine |love to have you though, if you'd gret came ] N . " old job, | mquality and Sevvice” like to come.” | She had on an oid se-dr 3 T 96 WEST MAIN ST. Most of the ilinesses that afflict| She knew she ought not to ask 1in her hand she 1aha = o e ,."\‘1 PLANT 415 W. MAIN ST, |the man beyond middle age are due |Angela to the wedding. There was and a big sc i AT ! : : Stdal 1323-3 to the fact that he does not realize |no real reason wh Angela should | “Hello, b I didn’t hear!he'd p: vou any wo hun ]u\l\ PMON&S-|313_' his Intestinal limitations. be invited to it — and yet it was|you come in she said. “I W : moniis t¢ with | The most perniclous misdemeanor | perfectly plain that Angela, for|out on the t h T g Vould Sho Rafart S me = offEywih atter middle life is overeating. The some reason of her own, wanted to |opening a box t 1 her Shmfl-‘ person who works out-of-doors ome to it |you. Tt's wed pres foney Lou st of course, able to dispose of more “I'd love to come,” she was say-| Steve Mayhew I He might. It rH. depends on and heavier food than does a brain- |ing now, as she got up. A wave of e broke off talking, as her ey W < feeling when you talk | worker. |the valley lily perfume that she |fell on the box of finery at her|to 1 it it. I wouldn't go The brain-worker who tries to eat ays used came from her clothes f¢ She drop c h r hir 1 he's over 1»‘~ lumbago. meat three times a day will find |in a fragrant wave, knees and looke t cross as two sticks when himself, in most instances, in better She was always beautiful the little blue bo 1 T S ; < | condition if he eats meat only once |dressed, scented like a flower, and |with her fingers, rever 8 rted of tha chen, | each day, but in this condition quan- |clean-looking as new fallgn snow.| “What lovel t ex el table along with | tity of food is more important than at her, Honey Lou won-|claimed. “Who se it to you?|her Phen at the door she| its nature. | dered for the hundredth time why [Aunt Tucy, T'll bet, ) of something cles. ‘ Cooked Food |Jack Wallack had not marricd |once fn Tier life” o o ask Angela to the wed- s The human being gradually has | Angela long ago. | Honey Lou shook her head de wnounced. “She felt so| Pasteunzatlon Guara.ntees been adapting himself to more and | She must ask him about it, some | jectedly. hur e 1 n't e | f more refined and thoroughly cooked | tim when they were married. “Where on earth dil you t it miled knowingly 'She fot;d& :\'xn\-m-uwll:s.«‘lxt is n!ol desl:v | They h. -]‘1 brr-;\ :‘o”\\ ppe ‘1‘ u;; in | then l \T!"A:‘M" asked, k ~' ‘\ u Is ‘» Ar,‘,’.‘ 1 :n ‘ that: our il willtremai good able for him suddenly to change to |each other or the t six da sharply up at Ler w ¢ gy . dol F G b C . foods that are coarse and indi- [that they had scarcely spoken of |unhappy eves. ked. *S has you completely | until it reaches your home and is gestible. anyone but (hwmw]\ls.’ S e ‘\ T char; |I|r to : ‘ " sl safd | un umb o J 4 used. Pasteurized milk is milk These perhaps will ald elimina-| “Isn't that a wonderful little |shortly, and hande be wound around her .| } : 4 g tion, but at the same time they will [ breakfast coat?” Angela asked as |pils. J der her | heated and then 1mmed}ateb irritate the delicate lining of the in- | the; arted to the door of (h..; Margret glanced at n b ‘ t 28 ”n tir ! ”.,.“‘\ 7= cooled under su:ll; the bacteria are testines and permit the more easy |luxurious shop. las a judge iovet was ¢ bing | Lo \largret, you're so| & 5 : ; A g S 8 s, e e It was on a figure in a glass ¢ : © in the room for T us of my {i powith An-| AR ETCC rendered lmmxlcs:: aqd there is no Too much starch, proteins or fa A cunning coat of lace over flesh- | Then she spole. L N\ chance of contamination. is harmful because it will not be di- |colored satin. Tt tied with little | “Of course, you can't let {1 “Not me—I just see through her, gested fully and will encourage the | blue silk be all down the front, |stand,” she said coldly You 5 said Margret dryily ; growth of hacteria in the intestines.|and there was a spray of moss got to take the thi 3 1 ; lvim.x[vm nlu‘ =3 Milk that has been pasteurized As one becomes older his tolerance |roses on one shoulder. did you ever happen to I om stuff t s adn’t made : 5 St 3 for sugars becomes less, and it nvi Honey Lou gazed at it wistfully. |this way ou do it. I she made you | is ll}o only lef(.% mllkA, be sure you eats too much sweets or starchy |She had a sudden mortal Inm:inx, Honey Tou tried to laug? and ' do it, ever though I wasn't the “x: = gut it hy Ol"del‘lllg mllk fl'Om J. E. foods, he 18 likely to develop dis- [for the little coat. She could sce [fajled. “Well” she | not | I know her | 8 5 b orders of sugar elimination. | herself in it, having breakfast with | meeting her sister's ste t oy “What did?” Honey Lou| E Seibert & Son. Insurance Records Jack, on their honeymoon. Just | pddenly remembered I didn't i ntly. “She only| 3 All health authorities are agreed [the two of them at a little snowy |ha any slippers for tomorrow, | wanted me to look like something | ymoon!" | that the greatest danger for the |table in a hotel sitting room. and T went down town to try to find Then why didn’'t she man beyond middle age is overcat- “Why don't you t |mother and Aunt Lucy. I 1 v R | ing. The records of great insurance |the soft, smooth voice at her ear. [they were down there to buy ou_charge it all to her, e | \ PEPPERMINT companies show that the life ex-|“It was just made for you, Honey. i Eindtadn AN crazy “1 o you 1.;0;1 3 PesteufizedMflR&m FLAVOR pectancy of the man slightly under-| Honey Lou shook her head. “Oh, R I y Jac etryety wanted | i == (ake Sure It weight at this age is greater by far aything more | “Ang ANl of Margret's calm [to Know. “Answer me that! ] = { : Dl nsz'dwo than that of the man who is over- cki” 8 id_firmly. “It (scorn of Angela Allen was in that| Dut there ;\‘.h‘m answer that | L A o“ ” welght. seems terrible to charge even these |single word. ‘Hu: ey Lou un:\ .Hn... | BRITAIN, As the old farmer expressed the [sllppers to him—to pretend to| ‘She took me fnto a shop where| : i ol o er e matter, pigs would live longer if [these people that I'm his wife.” she gets her th Honey Lou| Farly mnext ik - they did not make hogs of them- “Don't be a silly, goose,” Angela |went on jerkily. “She said I could |ried b set of lac i . . sclves, answered hriskiy and turned tofcharge whatever I needed to ber, | back to the gray-yelvet shop on the |

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