New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 26, 1926, Page 11

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D . NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, TUESDAY OCTOBER 26, 1926. n | ’_Quicksands of L Adele Garrison’s New Phase of ———Revelations of a Wife —— Madge Promises Never (o Fo Father's Counsel At my imp against the ith which 1 quick cont ion. Honest was my po me to th he had sai ing 1 not justif Disguise fa to D to con votion to me uld ever ath-tak and r t did not warrant the t en hir I had no char however, to utter my lips, for my f with a rush of a 1 words, “Please forgive me!” “Oh, my d ve 1 you s something in h n 1 told ly for g from the s 1g things he had said. But though tha knowledge ' T am g troubled me, made no slightest hen you —about He put his hand lightly ov “Dear ¢ e noth yor 3 shocked, t00 m Imit nothi , and ove t udden in my IS Medical pu father had given me, I heard a sibi- ings of which popu period bel have scen a numt the Promise conduct In some without the In tk n it no backing down < you never to Kot Ty 1s ges into con! forgive me,” v of me to yasa SUDEIS | clest will hav proper! itional trea ent is necessary to bring back th power of motion, It is customary he said softly, “tell cven to e too Massage is It s a fact that t More wonderful t —Da h may 1 any dream. y Meadow Mouse, Danny Meadc 1pty e t the ere e was heing ¢ be I'll never home Green Meadows,” “It may be t t back to where T c long as I don’t know, to worry. I rried somewhere and then I'll start on again.” So I made the best of matters bile truck, h carrie it's ally the truck stopped. Danny heard voices. There was something familiar about those voie He cot 1 hat it was and a man's a woman's voice. “Did you bring back the empt egg-crate?” asked the woman" voice, i replicd the boy's voice, “of course we did. I'll take it out right nos Danny felt the crate lifted out of th: truck and carried a short di tance and then put down. He jud ied into some t. Dan- he was. out and see. He tried his teeth on the wood of the crate and found that it was not very thick. If he had to he could gnaw his way out. He climbed up to the top. He pushed his nose into the crack between the cover and the side of the crate. The cover moved a little, You see, that cover wasn't fastencd. Danny listened to make sure t he way was clear. Then he worked until he had lifted cover enough for him to squec out. He jumped down to ot of a barn. He knew it was a barn because he could smell t nd could hear the horses and cows. It was dark, but of course that didn't bot Danny any. You 1 lov Uy s a real sure-enough barn, and I guess it is, it will be a ood place to stay a while,” t enough much ef f is se somew S DN ) Dinner — § age celery ed carrot pu S me from. | thin t fore comt the otl egetables in t v bles and the result and see how ic foun, So Danuy s One head cauliflower, 2 cups milk nato. 3re ind let stand in cold salt water for Lting s0 excited that it t must be that Shnl if necess: Vhat do you until ¢ ver, Turn into a bu h and sprinkle with more che >eel tomato a d cu nd and bit his own tail, spent more than winter it ir (Copyright, 192 rown's Boy had driven and Farmer ket that day to take TREE-TOP STORIES that empty crate to b mut- | (Copyr Insist on Refuse imit Then he jur: PROTECT Your Doctor and Yourself pmmps‘ Milk of Magnesia SAY “PHILLIPS” to your druggist, or you may not get genuine Phillips Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physicians for 50 years. that!"” said Betty. But she could- n't. She tried three times, but she couldn't. screechier noise than you can,” she said. noise that Billie covered his ears ....and Mother came out.... and two neighbors looked out of the doors to see “whatever was the matter with Betty.” tions of genuine “Phillips” 25-cent and 50-cent bottles co #Mjlk of Magnesia” has been the U. S. Reistercd Trade Mark K, Phillips Chemical Company and its predecessor Charles H, Phillips since 1875, directions and Your Health How to Keep It— Causes of Illness A DANGER OF MOTORING BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN Editor Journal of the America1 1 Association and of Hygeia | Honey the Health Magazine r since motor cars became nd particul re s , surgeons er of cases of what e become known i ng of g or on the upw: of 42 cases of by a Bi : t the likelihood of fracf from ckfire on t hes th There still vever, that the complete turn, may crash the back of the arm. leaving the ha s it is ¢ to a sud- on the bone by the muscles dons which are hed to e person whose arm is broken ese ldom realizes just how the acci- t happe Massage “on who sces a patlent in lition usu : then tries to tact in in with a plaster of Paris cast. r the arm has been in a cast a consider recor by massa expert under healing has progresse prevent the likelit iking the bone the masseur ion. Motion by the pérson him ldom attempted until after t longer period BY SISTER MARY ist — Baker apples, ce crisp whole whe Baker cauliflower, uice puddi iss steak, mashed po beets, jellied cah. d pepper s ling, rolled oa s bread the cpper is parhoiled and the ve-like con hbed o may e les finely and crisp or an hour. nd dry betwee! ing the veg- ill be crisp ous greens held in a jellled ation Baked Cagliffower n to “set” bef spoons butter, tablespoor , teaspoon salt, 1-8 teaspoon cup grated cheese, 1 to- k cauliffower Into flowerettes drop into er. Cook inutes of cooking: ry. Melt butter sauce nd slowly add milk Season with cse, Cook ind add canli ered bakin e. in thin slices. r with toma sprinkle h a bit of sugar. r and bits of butter and in a hot oven until tomatoes brown five 1 stir in flour nstantly. per and add ¢ se is melted ¥ top of caulifl rvice, Inc.) WHO BEATS? CAN jump high an YOU can!” Billie shouted to Betty. ed his highest jump. “O! 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