New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 31, 1927, Page 4

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—— | vears | ghetti into a well buttered Laking minutes In a moderately hot ove rious over-activity ayer of sauce and cover| Garnish with sprigs of parsley and v do mo ! 5 p Quicksands of Love - N » 2 i 'L o L '» - : : 3 \\irl-hh:r)llz;,\v;r of .m‘v.t::, winue laer | serve from baking rjlah.. grated cheese and bake twenty-five Adele Garrison’s New Phase ot SRR T T ——Revelations of a Wife—— .= . e e e e T e Rolled Brim Diana 1 oks, hea fu 1 5 1 it T joly ready had cost 'y re ¢re no magic formulas for Dicky Accuses Madse of Slowly 3 f Roger s, ck I t y're tryin b y deu! its initial cor hat wil . m Poisoning Him : shysician fo ) lisher of ity Times s ice & cwer was n rom disease or the presence of what that t t v - i f comy White the only called “pep.” The lat- tlon ter seems to be as much a part of N move with entative edness the vlain. disposition or temperan BY SISTER MARY a BREAKFAST — Steamed 1l ind the tone of his volce, * e o AL v At D -al, creq amed dried beef, | S S S s ool e o 1 whole wheat toast. milki, coffec. | f mos v old tim 2 2 LUNCHEON — Baked spaghetti Aol e S an akd | with egas and cheese, jellied orange ! . nut and date cook-| o St i milk, tc | Diana’s « The a jon was Ir Aaly t . 1 | DININEL asserole of chicken i) B t h n the f « v lf, » croquettes, dandclion greens, is being ST e i i t zain | vaisin and rhuvard pie, graham| John W. W LD i k 3 i By { bread, milk coffue. | nER.U. 8. PAT. OFY. tiveness in both his many JOCEL DIt {esalisior s f *Her (' situation, .“:i Onions, carrots and eelory arei-po tiny rotled bri intorestingly | At O] pridtEih aRaliclon Ben cas: in back, makes this black Tho trouble with these promi: analows: 0o |serole, 5o an extra vegetable is not irline hat less difficult to| Ing young men is that they'll ana Colieative Bits Rl el ) | promiso anything. = Baked spaghetti with e | eheese is an excellent lunek | during the lenten s 0 Baked Spaghetti, + and Cheese ‘our hard cooked s, one cup n spaghetti, tablespoons | 1 A che 2 tahlespoons butter, | iate umbr lespoon flour, 3-4 cup milk, t. 1-8 teaspoon Sehes . Don has an inspiraio nd he 1 and Don f P ; 5 carvies it ont while Teddy — but | nocked out. takes | g 3 read it for yoursclf tomorrow. | 1 and d ting one, he 1 It : tsidde 11| NOW YO GO ON WITH THE | '°,12° 2 ol | traspoon 1 &% : ik | sht st | pepper and mustard, parsley. that T was heing slowly poiso iy fac s f n| R | rgdeac : i Y H lth pepper and mus raley. “Poisoned!” My lips formed ihe thin | CHAPTER XXIT HE, B J ocur ea | To hard cook the egzs put them ur hat v i C into ahout 1 quart cold water. Bring| words, but no sound came ir uld not acouse a dog . - me entircly, Brooks. | g . : s ineapabl spe B it A 5 v 5 g Suheairan sl D 5 g e {10 the boiling point, reduce heat and | ::‘01‘,‘ ) i like | hay nald 1 gin 26 A f"‘“" e had, ol : n R ¥ 3 ’:“,’“ ‘l({ l\‘_eeln “‘ {simmer without bubbling for fitteen am . bui instead mo e | man Eay : ] r aignibrealizedhow dhiae Neither | auses of Iliness | minutes, Plunge at once inte cold i lacable, proscent : o ever: o i e 5 || man. do you say' ‘your dirty water and let stand five minutes. | :-:r”::x‘“v:hle!r i Y = s Jn“n”“{‘”\.\ el i 2 == | nemove shells and cut in thin slices uightmare was this whi - | wi ebEino) R e « ! ud BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN | crosswise. Cook spaghett! in rapidly | pressing me? s : Editor Journal of the Am N hoiling salted water for fifteen m “Of course I scoff f Medical As ation and of Hy- | utes, Drain and dip in cold water. | ing, but he insisted de m¢ - v o s b bR a, the Health Magazine, ) Melt butter, stir in flour and | recount everything T ate « drank. | ut n he K or st int ¢ 10 1Lt x,,;‘i“ 3 \‘, < it = arigusiEauLn on physical fslowly add milk, stirring constantly. | He finally decided that t nly | other, e it acisins Unelias ion have sted proper ! Mix salt, pepper and mustard and thing 1 took which was red by | ) he faea % 1 e DAL e mounts of ar ty for stir into sauce. Bring sauce to the| i S 5 S i L Slodh ons it various ¢ | hoiling point. Put a layer of spa-| : and | Jietheri of Hiversity of d et T nd to drink ling w . . . liforr @ four hours of { ‘l told me tk no feeling Lo 3 repeat musela at - of 5| TS | 11 each night zo on just as 1| T turned and fairly ran for i 3 her ! 2 st i tag e | had done, b 10 word to an . T was afraid that T mieht| N Hatwasnittthat 5 SR 29 Db one, but t break down, and that to me 1 : ? hold of it except enoush to bring him for |acould have been wunthinkab TR s B gnalysis each day. I don’t need t i i A tell you the poison he the very first time he te though it took me quite ile to dope out where you could have got- i o ten it. But T fancy great dramatic M‘:]v ':”‘r" jes ”‘”o; producers have < ST ! Bstismtes e e o AoloEs | i v / e in L done 0 a1 ";-Y'yfl;vfi':’vv*vyi-\; i ;(’y;;' X .| Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for #0 anguished that even Dichy, pyti r 1 2l e GHL ; i Sy niy s s centered In his narrallve, oheye reature Service, > ; PRt : B T e e Colds Headache Neuralgia ~ Lumbago ! . p ;. Mr. Brooks | i t. You tell St e B B ¢ : 2 His dnighter fust Mow | yons) ol fman T Lo wwith sood healthe |G Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism fel sout the matter, John Walden, J refused to Lvervone shoul have suff too broad-minded 10| po i lated and conldn’'t be in- to carry on th her to apologize, 8., ete. ary activ of and to listened to the “Of ecourse, yon ki 8, | o ptions e in time 9 10 11, five hours from | four hours from 13 to 16, | hours from 16 to 15, and two | hours ¢ from 18 to 20, as the | ' one haur given daily to activities ¢ of sclf-com- | your way off 1h' track 1 emerg The value of nius- interraption. Fin- old man m . of course, to sthn- A tramp in the rain, then—lame muscles ‘W' A (U,”,«L‘j‘ u v",”""","‘f . “But ther o 1 t lur’l:‘n._\ ,j y"’ ;'..,] ¢ “”\’v];‘ ACCCEI only “Bayer” nmckage Al . It is t) 1 and encournge elimi o | V‘which contains proven directions. SRR ST il and you f vourst ise has the value for the wa Handy “Bayer” boses of 12 tablets L SIS b B ol e em ing of stimulating body wth. | Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists Sonilollta v6 1 e L I Aspisin is the trade mark of Bager Manufecture of Monoacoticacidester of Satlielicacid | 3 i haven't g hance i : whi | = 4 ! | th" world to- | Competitive sports are avails | feat | ( 7 | rhe teonine e ad jerl “I guess that I f'm | phod g ! d with a sudden 2 vou, fellow!” broke in the hoom- | —— = for Tho bluebirds whistle, the robins ing voice of Pop Brooks. “And | jou - But the Hyla's voice is the voice 1 ) intering the | : ray | ploked p Soms. Papers— ‘ dong As good as new next morning of spring. 5 v . faltered, | (ul you don't stub you n ) o —sister South Wind.| L A is tongue refusin inetic | way out! S TO Q | E S after simple home treatment —— e Stiff bite hair e The fight fe ecency. and bette For one reason or another Peter : o rubby . moustachs & e DRESSING UP 4 Rabbit had kept putting off a vi LR Y } 7 T e hin {istitutea tors: than. & T heFore *(" OME on. Biilis™ Betty After tramping around all day with to the Smiling Pool. There had been ! - the 3 GE 10 e T o il nows Hedtnie Glld i s wet feet while out gunning, a Phila- 80 many returning friends to greet | : himself il- | ostensibly, a personal fight or fend and surprise Mommy! delphia sportsman found himself so nd 50 many interesting things to . 5 i vence to Diuna constituted | Letween the publisher and the Un- * "Ooh! FUN!" shouted Bilhe. stifl and lame he could hardly bend. elsewhere that Peter had neglected | = . @ wh been too much | derworld. In reality it s bat- They tip-toed up the stairs to “I went to work but had to come tha Smiling Pool. Yet he knew, : s for supremacy between the the attic. There they found a heme,” he writes. “I applied Sloan's you should know, that tha earlics ] B | sonn wal . had come rul elique know as the King | box with some of Daddy’s old Liniment froely and went to bed. I and surest signs of the return of Tes | with a settled purpose in his mind | ana Roger Brooks. shoes and clothes. and Petty was as good as new next morning, Bweet Mistress Spring arc to be i id he was not to bo thwarted.| Catawba City was and for years found one of Mother's skirta. thanks to the quick and sure action found at the Smiling Pool and along ; i T e et A e Attt and an old. old hat of Sloan’s.” - the Laughing Brook. | - & A coupled with his mon- Of A Nosslwaa a naciet Look, Billie!” Betty whis- Sloan’s gives real relief because it But now Peter on his way ; conceit, made him an ugly | known to only a privileged few. | pered excitedly “Look at my doesn’t just deaden the pain. It helps | over there. Lipperty-lipperty- S0/ yq1 neand the onll) toot =aid hay O0N0 &t all times, An angvy|ivery deal was engineered by a train! L the body to throw off the cause of | = ; # apgiEs O and lock at my VEST! the pain. ran ,pausing now and again to gloam bu now in his fishy | manager. Until vy Copley's | 3 x y ten. Each time he paused he rd ing Pool?” ve | confes<ion to Pop Brooks an xl Bin N}}at&vlzk‘*,l/_ R _Apply a little lightly, without rub- the high clmar notes from the s “You've guessed it, Peter,” replied Radtainshitdo ol » her | Casfield revealed the truth they | | g °’C cu;‘ ly!" Betty bing. Right away the stiffness and singers of the Smiling Pool Old Mr. Toad. “I'm on my way to e replicd in swer to | had not known for a certainty the | | koo e o™ fr?m'v\y won't pain ease up, as fresh healing blood peep, peep, peep. They filled | join : spring chorus.”” Old Mr p 1 question. identity of this manager. Now oRwWeare 13 sent to the sore .-pot‘s.y with a Jling of great joy beautiful golden eyes were 5 to her then. If | they knew, | i > g Get a bottle of Sloan’s today and fairly bubbled up within, Every o ne ¥ ought— But the publisher of the Times / B have it on hard for the first emer- he stopped to list ot K . st be nice to he able to| i ' s gaze partly | had no intention of letting this in- | - 4 gency. All druggists—35 cents. ing up his hecls and dobi E 4 11 tiully | avertec « J V., Jr., | formation reach the public—not as | ; by foolish things for sheer joy. Now he | 1 d Old Mr. Toad, ! seldor f 3 yhod by any means g scampered on f t nd 1 tle bag hegan to | straight in the eye. After a m But t loesn't mean any let- | | N 2 By . scemed to him 't get swel throat. Then It dis ey slowly, L up. on the pol oo, F 4 g ¥ over to 3 ei n't do that vet,” g ¢ Pop duri talk with the ci 3 i enough. The result was ti o did 1 e apologetically, “T mustn't do ght—knew ft was go- | cditor and resence of Don . o 5 v r) not watch his st tual (1T igat Lol tho Smiling Pool L i Y save you | Keene, Dinny Morri W Teddy eent old Mr. Toad spraw 1 to sit hen 1 sing or— : 1 A ters pertaining to the mizht—cr—might be | Ring had, in fact, hecon tand- 4; pleas . i s, glad—1o marry me!" ighment for the two repori- . man and girl, On two o ons during the week just & Pool ! zhl mfi t A4 dug up front page stor oule ) - sides [ies from activities of this inner into you s o, 1t i o do cre, Mr, Toad, 5 . “What | because of 1he wer ther : s Il seo you In the Smiling D cre an e 1 shall hear Homely, waity 01 Toad ) sing.” | ety s — pufted himselt anger but v, Toai 1 1. He couldn't | now at the mention spare bre igh to speak. Peter | s e T e Weasee o arew tof | 8 s — | | Want to see a “Oh!" eried Mr. To: really did sich a hu a lot of | jnto his bea ' * Aa iling Pool, tho louder bocame | o S LT | 8 I s [ whiter wash? oll s vou this time. Pertaps tvo s el i ey B gl 3 | without scrubbing oice lm”: | = | ; —without boiling? s not to be | / ., soap that soaks out dirt! It saves - . y A hours of work, and gets clothes so much V. Rurges 3 ¢ whiter, he . i 23 B 4 1 The makers of 30 leading washers urge the use of Rinso for safety, and | B % 1 for a brighter wash. i g | Millions use Rinso for tub washing because it gets clothes whiter without / L a washboard, even without boiling. This amazing soap gives thick sudsin B N . e for ol o ‘ % : e | v iibores - The Southern New England a See el . b economi ¢ saves your hands, too. perfect your baking will be—no worry—no ? . | 20 — 1€ yots want to see a whiter wash, just N «dlisappointments—no failures—but “perfect” 2 [ 3 = : - try Rinso next Monday morning. cakes, biscuits, crullers—when made with ‘ ® RUMFORD 5| | waiesk = iNso The Wholesome The gresulated s0ap that soaks BAKING POWDER | R ’ / ; : “SAY, WHAT IN HELL AR L YOU TALKING ABOUT?" A ! |

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