New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 5, 1927, Page 4

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Bobh little nd move will be ind do vour work for e SOft voics T hing, settliy “Winnie fight on Le vou,” Moniea's e on, arranging every everything, Bohbie looked appealingly at Gus, not He ar 0l too-cheerfnl e was mood. tmpo and obey doubted it kind of salary and went on up to her EVERYTHING 1 W2 4 Ez:\ih 3 c,\h‘aee 3 ’y Burion. & -author of ‘LOVE BOUND* “HER MAN "HONEY LOU'ETe. linen articles into her )1 INUED)Y mt Bobhie's weddi chapter of thls story. tead » the next | Your Health flow to Keep It— Causes of Illness - MORRS ¢ ISHBLEIN urnal of (he American ion and of Hy- » Heaith zine combina- tract and by which m such machinery an antomohil the po mind, the intelli- which makes nossessor of when things steps toward he thinks this from fou 1 t be It T nown as the the will Fossi or the body tor g and elir rf\;x ction if also to take are much m things that go wrong ey are likely to di; ties as never to be e mati life bec ir irritation wth their g th person uming th ome persons conscious of N others. vsical ex- of heen told prtance t0 =0 < to Certain imended is to ke able scient- amount of to the n- rien: fac- piay a all of thes ~onda lation of the £ ko tis- other 1. it is not man w nd not clr- difficulty. or psvet vehelogist » worrier to find the mnlaint to get unon ality pat rath SHE THOUGHT = [ regare | a com- | orrying | In cold water and drain thoroughiy. Melt butter, stir in flour, salt und mustard mixed and sifted. Stir until mixture bubbles and add milk slo ly stirring constantly. Add tomato puree and cook, stirring constantlyv until mixture boils. Add cheese anl cook untll cheese is melted. Stir in | macaroni and remove from fire. | Spread in a layer about 3-g-inch thick on a platter or shallow jin. Let stand over night or several thours to hecome very 1 cand firm. Cut into rounds with a bis- {cuit cutter. Remover these with | spatula to a pan of bread crumt | Cover croquettes with crumbs ani | dip in egg slightly beaten with 2 tablespoons milk. Rol! again in crumbs and fry in deep hot fat un- til a golden brown on hoth sides. The fat should be hot enough to | ve cured? | A, This vies may originate trom | several causes, such as close con- | finement, idlencss, lack of suffici- ent mineral or animal matter in the feed, or the presence of itch mites | at the base of the feathers. A pur- { ticularly vicious hen may begin the ! practice and she may be imitated | by others of the flock thereby creat- | ing a vicious habit. The treatment | |14 to allow as much room as possi- | ble for exercise. Scratching for feed n deep litter helps to keep the birds | busy. Provide a variety of feeds with meat scrap and plenty of green ‘eed {ana ground oyster shell. The early RED | discovery and isolation of the prin- { ctpal offenders will frequently check can gel an answ r to any! the trouble where it is a habit :nd of fuct or Infermation by!not due to other ca 16 mutes writing to the Question Kditor,|are present treat as for scabies, New B in Herald, Washington| Q. How many acres of nd in | brown an inch cube of bread from 3ureat. 2 New York avenue.|the United States arc used in farm. | the soft part of the loaf in 40 sece | Washington, D. C.. enclosirg two| ing? | onds or 390 degrees Fahrenheit. cents in stampe for reply. Medical,| A. The total farm acreage in the | tlegal and marital advice cannot be! United States in 19 as 924,889, given, nor can extended research| 380 acres | be undertaken. All other quemons‘ Q. What makes prople anceze? 11 receive a perscnal reply. Un- A. It is a spasmodic involuntary signed requests cannot be answored.' action resulting from irritation of All letters are confidential.—Editor. | the lining membrane of the nose. ! Q@ When and by whom was | Smith College for Women at North- ! ampton, Massaqhusetts, founded? artered in 1871 and It was founded by Miss Sophla Smith, an Amecrican philanthropist. &he left the bulk of | her estate to establish the college, Wher 1 the custom of us 5 28 an &mbiem of East co QUESTIONS ANSW] You stion Menus for the Family Breakfast — Grape juice, cereal, thin cream, eggs-poached-in-milk on graham toast, crisp graham toast, | milk, eoffce. | Luncheon — Macaroni croquettes, | celery and apple salad, brown bread, peach dainty, oatmeal cookies, milk, tea. originate A. Many ancic people res qa n emblem of life, Bor- , " from the ancients the| Dinner — Stewed chicken, fried made the egg an emblem | noodles, mashed potatoes, gravy, rrection and used it in | cabbage-pineappla and pimento sal- Faster festivities, By them it was § ad, Whole wheat bread, open apple | °d in the light of a prison or | Pie, milk, coffee. from which life cscaped. The | Macaroni Croquettes om of coloring esgs appears to | One cup macaroni broken in half be exceedingly old. The Jews boiled | inch pieces, 3 tablespoons butter, their eggs hard and decorated the | tablespoons flour, 1-2 teaspoon salt, shells. Le Drun gays the Persians | 1-4 teaspoon mustard, 1-2 cup milk, tways color the s and have | 3-4 cup tomato puree with 1.8 tea- ad the custom since ancicnt times. | Spoon soda dissolved in it, cup 1er Carmeli in his “History of grated checse, finc dri bread stoms” states that colored crumbs, egg. 2 to be found in Italy Cook macaroni 4 Provence and that public water for 20 minutes. vith eggs are held during | period. It would seem that the ovig- in coloring egis romatic dhpnrqlnfl which nature adorns the carth he vojuvenating breath of spring. 8 parcle rides, “atoric” o, showe “gotng orizinal custom was tak- 2 wors, wedd! Iversary showere by the Christian Church | ot a1l atned In our decorated prineipally UNTQUE PARTIES. 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What is the 1 ment rough i — e e e e o — — — = = Yo doesnit fike | Chocolate It is 2 corruption of a Dela- + Indian trival word “menaunge- | river with the slid- | ation of The official ¢ QW docs Mononga fmean [na American name? name is Appollonta | is Polish by 15 taken out her first an Ame Polisii and st b o hecome nother s Q. What and how ¢ does a it di The function of ot to establish it or innocenee, | but to ascerfain from the testimony | iven hefore it wi r the suspicion | ilt is wa and the evi- e is sufficiont to brin 1sed person to trial; in w {it hands down an indictment. trial is conducted i open court be- fore a petit jury, which assists the st 1 | Baker’s Chocolate (Blue Wrapper—Yellow Label) 57 Highest Awards | in Europe and ! America Eal | i ‘THE BEST RESULTS ARE OBTAINED BY USING fruit of cultiva In making Cakes, Pies, Puddings, Frosting Icc Cream, Sauces, Fudges, Hot and Cold Drinks For more than 145 years this chocolate has been the standard for puriry, delicacy of flavor and uniform quality sk be elean- | other liquids Q. Can a vinegar ¢ ¢d and used to store nt tainting them. Vinegar barrels ed with hecorr n fit for the storage of other can he cleansed to a n extent hy ing the bar milk 3 1 allowing it | rema out The trzde mark, " La Belle Chocolatiere,” on every genuine packaze WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd. Established 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS. Canadian Mills at Montreal with to rinse Boofict cf Choice Recipes sent free among ¢ ' WHICH WILL HE MARRY? | Lola Mantell Don Kecne, hero of the thrilling mystery and Iove story, “The Sob Sister,” becomes in- {volved with three women. Which one will he marry? Look at the sketches of the thres and try to guess, then read the story, beginning Monday, in the Herald, and see if you're right. X i N Diana Brooks

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