New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 31, 1926, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1926. . e -5 teas stard, 1-2 teaspoon | bacteria enter the body through | 0 do I, my dear,” replied Mrs, 1-5 teaspoon must . Paddy. “There i3 no pa. Sepiiid paprika, 2 tabiespoons buttered | the nose and throat and that ddy here is no particular rea crumbs, | the disease may be transmitted . ulcks d f L A8 Re DM L o) (iR o W A Pare potatoes and cut into small | by contact with a person who is an s o ove | may not be able to carry happiness RE balls with a cutter. Choose onions | infected and who may cough and out into the Great World, but we T imilar in size. Cook oninns in boil- | s There also are probable Adele Garrison’s New Phase of ean wish it What's ihat?® 9; \L‘/ ing water to cover until nearly done, | ¢ of the disease who carry was a queer thumping NFA SERVICE ING, | G add potatoes and salt and cook until | it about with them but who do not r their heads. Paddy grinned. Loth vegetables are tender, but not | get sick with meningitis. . . Revelatlons ofa mfe Peter Rabbit s up there ia he. broken, Let the water cook a Sets in Suddenl, | “We haven't seen Peter since early | WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE as much as possible without burn- | In meningitis the disease usu- ciiy : I e in the fall, but as sure as that bark [ To the home of Prof and Mollie | — ing. Drain and put into a well-but- [ally sots in saddenly with head- Bal.criulili.’:.lli‘u ::r.,,x‘s Frosh | thought irs. Daker had climinated | was' good, ris up on top of | Elwell Camdenville, Ind., one | |5 : Ly ; R ; tered baking dish. Melt butter, stir | aches, pains in the back, loss of i ek our root and he is thumping | night in October 1598, comes Mar- 3 3 in flour and slowly add milk, stir- | appetite, chills and vomiting and T'knew that Katherine’s mind held | don't w ¢ ; - e [kt iR DClobon 1RE5. Soomee. | e . i lons 00 el ] o e - : ; s ) s Move over, | tha Dalton, a nurse, bearing a wo- P s g s : : ring constantly. Mix and sift 1u ey ;s ’ o ¥ dear ) back with {man who had fainted on the train tard, paprika and about 1-4 te The most important early symp- 3 €ll is an artist. He has a son, o . : £poon and stir into sauce. Br tom s painfull stiffness of the & 5 f St E 1dy moved over and |Jim, aged 5. Late that night the wo- g S A § ;g to tho boiling point and add chees muscles of the neck which may Ao ¥e distiuily hadhored BOsTy, suoub somant. e : > shit that great, flat tail | 1nan bears twin giris and dies with- : L el ; Cook until cheese is melted and pour | contract so greatly that the head Gliplo ottt eye i e iloprs and . Srom. o on. ROELALE a1 with a thump on his | out revealing her name, 1 El- 5 % _ o o | over vegetable in making dish. | will be drawn back. Sometimes Baq surmised that Mury, with thefy s ¥t A ) lintered wood. Peter heard | well t the g g - i s % d Sprinkle with butiered crum there are tremors of the muscles SpuvOus fpar of 4 LI roheRdlesquiaid oo % t ry loud, et : < A put in a hot oven to brown. and spasms of the arms and leg: Which s . had risen 1 HEGOTA 00K Wik Ole but he heard it 3 imp- twins, now growing ik et | from baking dish Obviously n disease with such 20 39¢ | L Gy Slmotichosingttile SA00Kdlad hackingal T \0ad, have been ol ; . : e i I S e scrious symploms should receive Oul ok the ‘ropm } B3 LRy cragic onl c < eth and : 7 i . o | the most prompt medical atten- But, at K v “I heard that hers In the S e HathEre o Tedy nan f ' | tion. This 1s )solutely impor- L that she had seen Mrs, Daker hall, It by , 4 a ipr f sh B B + thos wouldn't have e S World | s % A . int, since the physician will make e s, : : tell in | Pt Faeant ething t idy |of the tw ves him and he loves - < o ¢ the examination of the blood 1 mind. Had the 1 i § ; p pamt g g ol . I < of the spinal fluid, and will then Eueantithe - suarding : 1 Put in charge of a machine gun e g 4 : | How to l\eep It apply the specific medical treat- known intruders or ag g Halting Footste e Lkt § : g | 9 : ; ke 5 ( roof t me unit a ¢ Battle of Sed he is 2 L Causes of I““eSS ment which has been shown t sibility of my sudden adven v 3 i : 2 in therel” | shell-shocked and, through a mix- ¢ ! have great value in controlling AL )m.,'m sy S s i, 7 ¢ Mrs. | Wher il ) ok with his | Up, 18 registcred ns John Powell, - : . 8 |diatatanasa: pre-supposed the f Jaker as the down ! : v v to |4 buddy ¢ He is removed to : 5 @ 2 By B, MmRis yieee. | Serum as Remedy ity that when I r- | fr fourth to the t ruf 3 there 1 St o ot N The serum, the discovery o e i i th . ) F the begin- | owell's mother and » see i | Bditor Journal of the American | ypich s aceredited o Dr. Simon Bl I t0 Ban 0o g i) . aut e was New | him and declare U s 4 mis- ey - k Medical Assoclation and of Hygeia, | ['lener, must be given as carls glie kney thetdie, O B Y sé they d ke A g : R e the Health Magazine | as nossible, in severe cases, beix Rdn besthors e ; At A v : s each| NOW BEGIN TH § 2 i ; b 3 | Meningitis is an infectious disease, | injocted directly into the veins. Aaner e d Asiiage ol e p : CHAPTER XVII AT : ; sientifically known at least gine When it Is injected into the w b 4 J spine, as is usu done when the | rly cpidemics accured in the nism causing the disease is United States previous to 1811. It| found in the blood, so of the i occurs both as an epidemic and in | spinal fluid is first withd B ’ 3 z e 3 i he form of occasional cases ek oy {his el sl A T the - riendly and t the i 1 : 3 breaking out in various communi- | serum, the death rate from his araptere i out | the | o ndly fee contiln noth:|uI s matter straight- ; e botel e el | discasc has fallen greatly, so that anted to Irow a deep t ing but good w \ | L iblegand, o . % sort Ja transmitted from one per-| vast numbers of children are now ss Mary| “Did you noti : odd | better New Years g hink you had bettc ack ; ; son to anothe is not nearly | eived who formerly would have - " % be? r d wait ur W n g i t 5 T | 50 infectious as some of - died. The many serious compli- was ill. Her manner was quite con- | about the old lady her ? LIRS Ier limp Affer Peter we Paddy the | word from n America hospit where Wa o mon infeetious discases. e tine teallls ot the Qlsaaan Hlsc ' ADHO AT e A I ; . cating results of the ase also ?l‘rn::;(;”“!‘l‘ if Bablegting | I T : W1 i iy And so the two It is generally believed that are thus avoided. z‘:l(“‘-"' :;“ e e ; g : t t all over to sco th e Who had been brought Something Queer 5 rdinary we could walk : oy Vew e & door. Is 4 s 3 f old him to he o ¢ ; nt you to put| cheer, r tha vil 4., nning \ B O m. I'm an Indianapolis attorney have come to sce Mr, Elwell on ory important matter., A very :}\\SS\\\\S\\(‘x‘\‘\\\)\\\\\\\\K‘\(&‘fl“&“fim&(&&“ JOHN McCORMACK ROSA and CARMELA PONSELLE : MISCHA ELMAN ALFRED CORTOT RADIO RECITAL SATURDAY NIGHT BROADCAST FROM THE STAGE OF THE CAPITOL THEATER Through Arrangements with HENRY MORANS & SONS See the Show — Hear These Famous Artists! ! 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It is just the sort of cr he Y 1 cave ¢ The L he LR 1 confes By Saliy Milgrim i s s el i 1 oved Dreakfast — Grape fruit juice, x B v love r cereal cooked with figs, thin erean griddle Luncheon otatoes and on- | gratin, graham | , pine- pple cream pudding, milk, e Dinner — Pan broiled lamb chops, ed with tomato sauce 1 carrots and cauliflowe spinach salad, whole wheat bread, | Jerry pudding, milk, cof tatoes and Onlons au Gratin nd one-halt cups potato cups tiny onions, 1 \ salt, 2 tablespoons butter, 1-2 tablespoons flour, 1 1-2 cups milk, 4 tablespoons grated cheese, | LI aa STRTT TR TIRRRNRRER YRR R T re v e e R ReR e TR e e RR e ee e e wi milk, coffec shed cas and wounded in n. the last of t} would no 1 Peter Looks for Paddy the Beaver By Thornton W. Burges Antici i The beaver d his W In days of ple he And nott 1 snow, LRALHAHNANRE TLLIRRNNRERAAE B LA AL S AN NN N NN NE RN NN AN SN NN “hope deferred Frost had " it bee | : 1 \ g i You know S l it any wo one 1 L st v b . s i oy ' 1 Looking for Lions? ting food Io for = 1 4 S - 1 ke L k L | . winter. - / ¥ R eimbnfi Second D { H 5 At that tin j} med @ R % 3 s t would very foolish t oy £ = | / | e i kg e i B ‘ 1 - . seemed as i . owler the Baboat W ; November T ; | Tor ¢ 3 foolish | {4 TR . it ") You know, Peter 1ed his breath I M;‘::,, 1 e ! [ ler ] 5 pre Peter doesn't ook 1 le i fore him was ‘ y of Elwell got the communica- rls {1 ed this out one much more inclined to look behind i ¢ e s - s than he is to look ah dy, f side a W ,‘_4,.,:“1" s : " R e ) . A cn the other hand, looks and | seeme > 1 t of the o e ) St t to tel 1 u P behind. Out of the ex: $ pond < ' for i Olici o & e Or t e } ro IC the past he prepares fo rture. | had f . n the snow I Complete Your Palm Beach Sports Tl e Lo e & Botty Sleilorah Tty It Neltmaress s mound was the| ¥rock With a Small, Matching T s BT s STt Tot like Paddy roof It was just ielt Hat e st lean on m i : sor Jim. Who |} g )y Nttt Hove. wash! ¢ 8 aa b s | CBiretched oy Are ftwo Bt des ) L ; S AR ' Go to decided that he would take t nfe | Seofed to 8 . wer. Yet, | Beach sports frocks, The signit 5 PR : to run over to the ponds of Paddy 5 @ little | feature of each is a round, ? Al S e haEy e 1 7 id on West Main Street the Beaver. “I'll just see W ¢ intment. Some- Mu.\lv»wn g crown. 3 TR e R P 5T il | Teaver family is getting alor ] ) ad it in the back of | ¥¢al @ narrow brim turned down all A e y ; § : ' T to wonder it he really we n way t 8 1 upper sketeh is a delight- r head Mol Jut 3 i u | 58 est Main Stree how the Beaver family wa tting ¢ SR ful 1 fene p : j MOHE YL vou |l OUR PLEDGE | s est Main Street along. He had tried it e ot : nk angora jersey sporis i AT Tt ; SEhaT D st B T rQ ST Q@ o 16 ih ST think (th 0o AUl BOMES L e e o | is i e s | ide T : : H S eI sy 5715 West Main Street e s Bl b kot e e e | Sebrof an e die - saie ) Whiah s s s 1 of foods at the 4 PACKARD DRUG CO. will stay tw 1 t was New S ATTas Pet o narrow ) : 8 | subject s oy rord| lowest possible [ >ackard Bldg., Arch Street ,‘,m\“hiv o turned-down | yith ang hut, from Molli days,” he told little N ter as I t didn’t know it v the | brim nished with two rows o A s fir fongues unco vor 1 00, whoth q . i o = el on ey Gu L rebaed and th Langhiap | Onlo oroen. 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