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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1926. | prepared peaches on crisp leaves iy Drain peaches from syrup. Cut |lettuce, fill cavities with mixture and around the cavity of half the ‘(‘o\'vr with remaining peaches. If peaches, scooping out more than half | convenient, drop a spoonful of whij-J and when we do them mayonnaise. | they never harm us. So why should we be afraid of them when we see them down here | men, soe 6:? Quicksands of Love Adele Garrison’s D Revelations of a Wife—— zen-Leslic Feud Over Masked Dancer. 1 did not answer Katherine's com ment upon Mary's habit of locking all of her doors w in her room. For t that clicking key had uneasy little feeling of within me which I felt un rted, but nevertheless, I said however, The Veri a whi about my elin for it really was too v a thing for speech, but I was co scious of it all the time that Lil ind Dicky back in the oom discu the Dicky had invited that evening. After cor quiries about 1 ine answered at le ntion to Dicky Nocl Veritzer when Mary flop nothing living sl aske whom Kathe an turn- > spiel- and Jack 1 over?” she vou ing Leslie asked. Lillian A oly the <ks a Question Iy to hal we Dicky r Alone ey're st \ fists or e ening,” » Jack 1 nt wit slie was brea 1 he nothin smoot there and 1 ones way knows. R ome \0.1 Yeritzen is a Ir and it is he wh olish But e “Jealousy, I suppose,” rome lads who 1 of makes her ¢ ingenuousness unique— s =ort of rouses in T to protect her from other. A Natural Supposition “T couldn't tell you 1 » Dicky went on, 1 supposition is ngs to Leslic she's without him bri club every 1 this her to takes her ay turn is over n it into " ch t the dancer pure as the driven snow and all the rest of it. He told this fo a man who is about his only confidant nd said ching Les- » closely jdea that some time the little girl might need son one to knock down the dance There's no doubt about his watchful- ness. That's one of the things which draws people in the know fo place. He plays the violin a club, you kno never for an his eyes from nis At v say oes while was m insta ke th as if ffort to girl he is her a his music, win 1y ans of obserye ton vouth, oir or go home and I shall have to mi: dinner, but T probs pound or two W consummation devoutly sired.” Mrs. my I'm then dress there to Baker Makes a Dramatic Appearance Lillian's announcement that if she invi t o fam- for the even and dress, therehy ily dinner to wt missing the | n house, d to stay, from ner's you move vour prinking you dress gant | M immone for Dismiss New Phase of bro all ¢ a4 movab, know,’ forward ience us. it onver minut L man's g b re No M relmet me exclaimed. m Goes W »on't bothe it was the yse the 1t a Dicky Ie Baker Co to wasl to i tol Katic ment pro- B delay it to I'll go right 1st this Dicky could 1 had your gladl I could dress rned, “but my word especially be happen to | Evening Grosb over | was | comtortabl | everybody [ have a gre want to live had to feel ti arou de at come from we members of the some and Kk family own here verybody it is t for It ay to liv 5, somchow He ¥ ni he. s enough were, said & Peter that t your oing to make Land and two. On He named 1 served us. “You or on't p ith Dic ing, for I'll dress s0 and time still protesting, rried info out of it e, not for rove Dick mes Gat 1o 1 room as 1 o delay time, my 1 he hat mit—"" | vou| made this long t must (Cc food. So have its pyright, The ra the gi “I'll buy| “It scems to me,” just in time feeling. I've noticed that here some but t all the ind dist st e plied hed wist up there replied Piny. to cat.”” even drawl 1926,by next story Beaver., FASHIONS By Sally Milgrim interrupted Mr. k, who 1 come to hear what Piny t fear is a most un- d here scems to 1 of fear. T shouldn't all the time if 1 Now, up where have to watch out owl members of the at is about all. seems to me that time watching rustful of, cverybody WHAT HAS G To the home in Camd in October Martha Dalton, women who had on which Martha Hwell Jim, aged 5. girls are born to dies without reve The Elwells adopt ory then The 1w tiful woma Margaret Rusty most uncomfort- he {18 e |to by named nicknamed Am. cnters and Jim Elwell | discovers that |toves him ana {tells his mother Peter frankly, is the way it is illy must in the North,” thal “when ther Which reminded new friends had in order to Iar North Jjourney the Over in I his first big battl ospital. He is |and sent to the charge of a m He goes hack to ind a 11 obl killing his men, Powell, whom Ji mail some letter: s death. Jin coat e } ance T. W. Burgess) ‘Peter Looks for by, destroying his aken to a hospit and James Elu NOW BEGIN CHAP The package ¢ contained two ac sealed letters and graphs. One of of a woman of 5 The nurse the back of the ink, “From Mothe: Powell, Jr., N On the Underwood and | ) serv ime t K yom a late ucer rison’s re "hen she to look Linte to nt w rough tairs to the st collided Then 1 also ic a lady's dearly loves | I wa my room in ral minutes be- 1 1p. hem to re | 1 went back and tri magazin nee o il my 0 But some mories. hind the 1id door ¥y b W h Yo, she w fr with was ill enough | r her, Sup- 1 and Jook after b ngs to my the door upper eet nd direction short St of the 1 b jacket of . You ort his type { youthtul leurs voung-looking wfairs mostly—with narry corridor. | ser an ex- 1 stopped ), Were the Grosbeaks Stupid? rnton pid hat thei -O1d Mot cousin o cousin, Piny cousi the from rer “There! “Tsn't that that Farmer Ii Laimed thirt i Happy Jack, id? A very new taill this is sug wear, it is for sy is one of the n | small checked ac and tan. It re | coat notable for i tailoring. nd patch pocke \arrow blue bovish trimmed a wrap-around closing. attractive expert Zqually which is Wit la tan grosgrain A new | eneeked strai his 1t nd. Causes of Illness BY DR. Editor Journal Medical Fdl the et 1etics, e 1 n vast 1 no cons carried ight Jackets Are New Tailleurs, glad to learn that the Trance has retur coat all styles. practical ir is sketched to sted also an ing use in to tailleur woolen acket trimmed w (Copyright, 19 Your Health How to Keep It— MORRIS FISHBEIN Association and of Hy- Health last 26 ye R. Craig. She that night, the Iy to herself. letters to them. she added a mom tell Perhaps, she would recover. ways tell for case was going to And so, because and pity in the h nurse from New two addressed Powell, Newark, two to Helen R. destinations on brought joy cer o sp: Thus did ¢ pawns in the stra !playing in the and a r. Features m ned to favor, rk. the most The new tail- delightfully ts hort, New And at th well home out in 1 were heating in of that happy ing uring jacke da long, and sound. But they did no letails The soldier call appearance the deetor 1 thougt is, his body rema ate when Nurse in his mouth fluid was poured tBut so far as the of a living | of t While rsion lay. for Palm D excellent model n. The materia figured woolens, gn in French blue (instant the big sh a youthful short {on the hillside of s i s and [Battle of Sedan The edges of the!He did not smile. s are bound |that t stare braid. | There was som is short skirt (that compelled the and made with | Downing. And could not acc i al the she fit is worn with & |per ws omed to th ou ornamented of blue shows short braid. a ith ul yet terrible she had learned t certain things an w philosophy. But this poor the pale, those pitiful eyes. waving back » constantly of him, cord in and she fou a heart a good ide, strc the restless the trying to of Anj somctimes Magazine, for boon Ivance can pa ceptible [ Other ead, bu An the nsation of srain pain can- Drugs and Diseasc, 5 in th efficiency b od icine Lody it Produce f quinine ced into th uge of drug om of controlling dis- Sh York has deve from treatm Discase is driving out certain | stared at him and his mothe ho introdu 18 the moth ier, heing escorts way is my able dear nur contr e cn the me, he b bly W T probi back think The had been scaping ample he cond hort her the ¢ - L mother, ally. | of pity Somethin pa shone for Rr raling shine ntaining th on and another shell explodes near al el is reported dead. other was would write nurse She in the hospital here. W Doctors couldn’t al- and tha licarts of two who were close to live joyful nd leet nds of r experiencs from deal of ©K NTA SEI ONE BE! f Prof and enville, In of 1598, nurse, be nted on t had bee 26 @Efim VICE INC. "ORE 1 Moliic d., one comes aring a he train n traveling. Iie has a son, that the her the girls., 1 moves wins, now imhood, and ¥ and the enlists, izal Worl H ol loves h this but ¢ tell her which one. he is wou e and discha front ged and gun a creek fo the rates including had pror for in 1 removes he letter: memory. as John THE STC R XVII ft by the Jdressed two smal 16 ) and the rto wark, the name to both whisper would 1 “I'll tell th But, of ient later, 6 think tain how turn out. 2 of t of thi York, o Mrs. J New Jer alg, reach November 27 inksgivin lestiny nge pla game sh s of a & other and e same hour in ti ndiana fo y when th t know . ed John P hospital at Metz didn't die would. 1t he dined alive Downing put he dr down h re being hie had ell hit the a ravine He did ething aho > intel W have be of the sent the photos w other, pretty girl of 20 or thereabouts. turned them over. first was written in four not In his ey night twin oman, who name, forward growing on th and Betty. 1d war e then twins e not er. locs mded to in he gain put in detail or water ir nest, mised to event Powell's puts it He Powell JRY doctor but un- 1 photo- that a on John W, 5 A e, Helen of them ed soft- 1 his em he's h, dear,” “1 just them the terrible shape ing, he such a the Kkindness ¢ young letters, W. v, and ed their and g to the ohn ce her was oldier in girl in T r hearts tion eir Jim should return from the war all safe owell in the That and he food < when throat. any sign died the ground at the talk, ves was out him wnt for. St pitiable and ha m. ne of her tender: o d had ac young soldicr face, licate The th oving 1 He the young ind her her tim oreliea Is him 1 lai rly que akin to an instant quired his forche to i a grown > had lost merci- but s to a with ick A 1 stru nur f sp at d to in 4 and stioning a gleam in the | ¢ i 4 | | John| hread % Clifford L' WebbeErnest Lynn FXC L R R R R R S R R T A T R TR T One of the photos was (hat of a woman of 50. shaken by sobs, Heart-breaking gricf. sudden and cruel, had re- placed the joy that had been lers | for weeks. cold blue eyes. “Why, madam;" shocked into surprise, “what vou talking about? Didn't you know | your son had heen shell shocked 2 elen ( knelt down in front {hat his brain is now dead? Didn’t | of the little mother of the man she |8 t nurse in France notify you?” had loved for years and had expec Shell shocked; Into the soft brown | 1¢d to marry on his retura from | SveoT (ha it moman ng he- | the war. She took the trembling | her hegan to crecp the shadow her own. i of a torturing fear. The happy look | “Don’t give up, dear she said, | of anticipation in the swect mother- g hravely to keep her own voice Iy face faded and died. § ged | from breaking. “There's been a ter- and placed her hand quickly to her mistake made somewhere, but heart. hear from John soon, I'm What do you mean pered boy that exclaimed, tang Trands forc tr; fre rible whis- John you she my what a baffled ex- Could it be | ter all, was not Who, then, was he, become of John stood b her face. nurge ion on this man John Powell? and what had Powell? An Is tell me! orry, ma covering king the but 1 have truth. The Powell, is Oh, her ealm woman's told you returned m said very nur: bearing hand in nothi uniformed woman was “The supervisor,” the | 1, and waited for her | er hers 5 ing. but t soldier, John both physica tor learn the 1o sex A little e whispere draw near The supervisor, helpless, iy He t het- you a woman with s of hospital training, ipped for emergencies nurse who had so stub- £ : sted that the man on the Eha el B 100 John Powell. To her the o el s " | nurse, in a few words, explained the : 2 ; om | situation | etic took the trembling form K ’ S eae of the little mother in her arms. | supervisor placed her hand on t Powell. Warm : ahe 1001 houlder of Mr: ! After a moment she look e the nurse again. | o hir had been made, in—in t hin trifle brol would s he will knov Powell,” she brave, him you erying.” led e way down the | 1 th main wa | e s “Menus for the l"amrly to capacity v datal fore wd y burst from ins ently sald, and they it (To De Continued) A terrible mixup has been made, | , and in Ind the Elwells get word | of Jim's death, ify all. her tn't le he nurse hall and in throug which was filled Leds occupied In in all s f mangled bed midwa "here he i the occupant of man in whose eyes glimmered light of understanding The 1 ¢ and A\ mt Mary) Stewed figs thin cream, frie syrup erisp cof (By Breakfast YOUng Jenon, cereal no aeal mush toast, milk, of | Luncheon—( Sister | with corn- ham th L o gr cart of Newark, New | toward the hed s they stared camed rice on toast, John 1, whole wheat | Jersey tremulous peach milk, tea. Dinner—Broiled hamburg steak, ench fried potatoes, mashed tur- nips, corn salad,*whole wheat rolls, with | ses pie, milk, coffee » corn salad suggested in the dinner menu is from your stock of canned stuff you put up last fall, Tt supplies the necessary piquant touch to the meal and can be served with without lettuc { Stuffed Peach ht halves of large chopped nuts, a, & expressic face Their ey came grew o5 big e or Salad peaches, 1-2 4 4 cocoanut de a mist iy mistake ni- made 1 with positive “He's the John Powell m off the transport e from the mswer enp tinely spoons spoons canned minced celery, Lt shredded rought he The Chronie CoucH when uur(c by some irrita- tior: or ror:gesticn of the tissues r passagea—is not orly soothed and controlied, but a completa zecovery is often made possible by PERTUSSIN. Entirely harmless—free from “‘dope’’ (such as narcotics, can- nabis, chloroform or other injurious drugs) the action of PERTUSSIN is both effective and reliable. Physicians have freely proscribed it for more tharn twenty years for every kind of cough and bronchial troubles. Sold by all druggists in lergeand lm:l’ fotites. terrup “That Don't Tohn | Know 2l isn't you su man tor! hoy This urse T own n im stubbornly | “Hes and in hy t hin couldn’t John Po s of h ¢ Cardy stepped into the and, | out reross ehing ht two smaill photog which she | for th rply wail John | led and her | chin be “I can't unde stand gan to quiver Low this man afe for _Ever‘ v Cou WHY BA'R? LUCKY TIGER stops fall U ey e Whyte-Fox knocks pim- ples. Barbers or druggists LUCKY TIGER John terrible . ewhere! us rec in hiv from— Novem i hat France Metz, Oh boy has become rom John hospital in my hoy, my wi of you < followe This outhreak w d imme- | diately by a hyster breakdown and th elderly woman sank into hair at the bedside, her frail body ' at the peach. cocoanut with enough salad dressing to make quiet moist. 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