New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 9, 1927, Page 4

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Love’s Embers Adele Garrison’s Absorbing Sequel to “Revelations of a Wife” Beginning a New Se Katle Throws a Faint Light on the Mysterious Forcign Family Unobtrusively I fell back at Kat- signal and let the rest of ou tamlily party proceed toward the house, Dicky with Junior p joytully in his arms and his o hy bis side, while Jim bro: 1e rear with Dick: 1l the truth, I “hance to avoid th s my husband ter the queer pa our lives j task which I of preserving th Wit aw and ky and T knew trerness lay ben i rest wers short cou newspapers o ie! reke on the cu processions nine enough by go 1 to | re Ka > you sur tio rothing 1f Irew me in No goot nobody vou und me,” 1 oying herself to the most. 1 made her no answ to h know vt oy *n vhere Myes, | Di have heen h re or heard of | {0 around mz retorted Kat und 1 und ' T exclaim s one of po ho ost Proves He Is Right Thornton W. Skink By Burgess rd. Skink on that Peter had seen It's such “I never did sec the Lizard long tim much mor vou; and, 10 didn ¥or on his part him b said e that he but one nily 104 ot red, Petor ny one with as ' st lone g was k for fooil Menas fer the Family BY SISTER MARY cu- lemon ¢ USED FORDS! RD \1 ALUTOMOT SALE B 3 & SERVICE 15 Arch St 2700-2701 Siiin < Potor hara 1t was av said bt me,” 8 Flm TEY P e = e v — ? oliticians Poa fnids APR AL URDAY, IL 9, WIHAT HAS HAPPENED. Diana Brooks, b Roger Broo er of the (u 1d a chain of nine ful daugh owner and pu wha City Times other news) ry of shal to it sylvant 2 e country. Wl inistration of ough the me douhles his seathing the Ring ¢ oks himself cets John 10 figh litor o is in love with believes himselt Mantell, Di d Diana go f motor- orm comes up and island all to each herself ry e Hweve th Lo Don or reminds i They are Diana na's nex ake ox T ions of table cleared away the replacing them terpiece and a bowl e glrl the 1 a lacy c a roses, » in their heavy fragr of an inst the scros sout 1 where hack tter of dishes insistent her mind firbulenc the dur A world of cked to lives g tho: 14 heen nding disaster & u<ehold Was she becoming ne d visio supe An oppressivenes nans cted shions. sort cocssion of tableau pictures idly I A of semi-conscionsn nscious nightmar kened glare protected on 5 grots ted by the seene tha ched morning in April and Don had gone to the city of the to wait for of Ther . The picture changed swiftl she roor ews re shout- n her 1al of s daugh hifted like face was cov 3, owas the brown ; in a fantastic Oricntal Py red i oached her slowly, a horrid leer v in her hand. . “Migs Brokes—2Miss Brokes—" r her shou Gretta you, girl of from the ising her her “WJOUN WALDLNI' of a| 1927. hoks 2" the ¥ voice. I'd like to Viss B man asked b | { suay vk this is. Your Miss Mantell ankle e 1o you to come out | her—" in Diana quick! the Canal road, native his jed person made with th ments of a bellhop pl tak his ap- hanical this lady ~'hout 12 miles | T " mits. You'll sec road for turr led Diana. T olive- young man sm 11 complexioned, suav bowed elab ely, dismi. s thanks with a flourish. 2 of the liveried pers o wpanied her was a mas He preceded her up the stair down the length of the second tloor and fror ¢ to a more row stalrway to the third. start immediz interrupted T g up the iver. toppra long enough to buthe her face with cold water. Her father had taken th dan and Lola_had the runabout. There wa flivver touring car in the gara r the s She took it. Diana was grateful for this com- pulsory call for action. The switt ive across town and over to th end dispelled some of the | ble effeets of the dream | 1t would e city s than i who acco! HAE ntell all the her usher, un not know.," his thin, delicate ankles moving brickly hefors her, He stopped suddenly before door marked in neat bron: * “In here, ples iwning the knob. oor wide. D {in. The door slammed sign board | She wheelad around. knew of thel “John WiLke a rendezvous | Then, overing But Where's Lola had h ] She'll be all right in whil She's getting the doctored up. Tt's a pre He held the | walked directly behind her. limits of the we n hour. JUNOT'S INN — pointed t. Diana by reputation, the fast set. been there. She rous young bloods whisper of Tacchanales that were often | there; that It was a mecling- | sprain, 1 gue . for hoth ladies and demi- gmoothl ondaines, of rounders le- | “Can't T see her now The ladies and gentlemen, | “Not just vet,”” he put in quick atronized it for the sake o doctor is reducing the ewell- as visitors. An occa- A at ouno Diana did not know whether with some her | velicve him or not. (To Be Continucd) t intrizue is Walden Read the next instalim rom gasped her eu al ank course, thri al outing pastime of & sio ponular plot- | ent oft-quoted refer- shady” half Inn was ex. The servic: nt, od deliciously And Gounot bo; colored z orchestra Wha ting? and pop | | Your Health | How to Keep It— = Causes of [line: ive archway ed an elab- | LOUNOT'S | GonoEs BY DR. MORRIS FISHBLIN Iditor Jowaal of the American Medical Association and of Hy- gein, the 1calth Magazine The chief value of fats in the diet is to provide energ fats when ined in the bo stored a8 en for uge as fuel at a lflh‘rl or may be developed into the | = fat in the body. some of tat comblnes with | other {ood substances, forming com- poy I > needed in the tis- sue cmical change i3 the burning of the fat into carbon | dioxide and water Belore th can ord | ounces of wan uses and the Fre time the fignures have greatly, particularly for pean countries, ‘The fats obtained ve been produced uller amount ot lack | food for th The vege- | fats have imported | 1 as great amounts. These whol changes in the dictary are im- octant from the standpoint of theé ine county 1id Lola ever T wonder?" the world nd here v intrigued in- ce admira- om the road reared three 1d been ! 1y on its lavishness. least, its tusurio ined and in good on either | gard % brown stucco {ro! high like a & ains or yeo t War the Ameri- gcing! umed abont § 1-2 thought she mad cursory su impressive hecanse of Although was on the territory inhabited hout a quarter of mile away, was a farm house, | Diana decided to park her fli ver on the veway near a st looked ot had table the Luro- from domestic | animals b in | tock not heen that determine the in the dict arc their tably for cook- uses in the prepar and fanily | Then, be- | contain varying | vitamin known as | which is neccssary and for the pre- daytime, illusion, gaiety were flaunted there olive - complexionsd yor might have been Freneh —bowed elahorately rat An man & ention of The kin tions ¢ fats that different nd on climatic and | conomic nditions. ve and cocoanut ol are used in tropical | wnd semi-tropical countri Lard 4 butter are the important fats v oducing countries. | f ch as are found foods that have heen fried at too a temperature, sometimes troublesome and have given i tried fo s th reputation of being indigestible, b ut this is probably due to the poor cooking rather than to the fat itsclf. It also stated that although fats o not cause any digestive | y do remain in the than other nutri- Zis seems to have a most cficet on the s That sensation after the stomach cmpty for some time, or no fat in the m n hegins morn this probably explains poor in fat ms &0 and wh rich in vty without b flavor Ttaslin high prove is i , and sting huneer Lo felt [ why < unsat v on Food with and monoto- Feather Lilies | prinz corsage of lilies | is nade of feathers A charming hit of the valley SHE GASPED ! Bureaw, ¢ fringed” inhibit states from pa STIONS ANSWERED | You can get an answ r to any| question of fact or tnformation by | writing to the Question Editor. | New Britain Herald, Washington 1322 New York avenue. Washington, D. C.. enciosing two conts in stamps for reply. Medical, tegal and marital advice cannot be| given, nor can extended research| be undertaken. All other questions! will receive @ perscnal reply. Un signed requests cannot be answared Al letters are confidential.—Editor pre- | | rd outer leaves Aves Q. How are artichokes pared? A, Pull off the h and cut the stems ind about 3-4 of an the top. The center or “choke™ is mcre easily pulled out after cooking. It | should be removed before servirg. | Artichokes may be boiled, d. steamed, fried in deep fat, panfried ch off How many gallons of in one cabic foot? A. Sinco there are 231 cub inches in a lignid gallon and 1,728 cuble inches in 1bic foot, 1 ubic foot can contain approximat Iy 7.48 gallons of water. Q. Does the section of the fed- | eral Constitution which says that | “the right of the people to keep | and bear arms shall not he in- ssing 's forbidding the bearing of arms v private citizens? | A. In has been interpreted to an that the national government shall not infringe upon the right to | bear arms, but any state may for- | id the keeping or hear am Q. Who was the founder of selence of electricity? A. Abont 1660 A. D. William | Gilbert gained a knowledge of the | magnetic power niber whtl)i ibbed, and lod ana discovered that gl her sub- stances could be m to exhubit | T omena, and upon that | knowledge the scien nded. | Q. Has any been | found of the U. S §. Cyclops? water | r o e | gainst the law coins for ] them in 4 1t is not mnutilate coins or to convert them jewelry, but a cotn that Leen mutilated by changing it in ao: way may not be put into circulation | again, Q. Does it take more pickets to make a fence over a hill than o straight line at the foot of the hill. every picket standing perpen ar? | A. Tt takes no more pickets for | « fence over a hill than on a straight | line but on a hill the rails wiil be longer. Q. What “Hope" by W into the does ts depict? paintin i Beautiful Chevrotet = Glurmtn Hiriory Balloon tires now etandard on all models. 1n addition to thess low prices Chevrolet's delivered pricesinclude mlz:u: handling ancing charges evallable. | ad “States twenty-five dated 18757 A. From 25 to 30 cents. Q. Did the Wadsworth Amend- ment to the Immigration Act, pr viding for the admission outside quotas of the wives and child (under 18 years of age) of all who have declared their intentio {become American citizens, pass this session of Congress? A. Tt did not pass. Q. What states have censors of | motion pictures? What is the tional Board of Review | A. At present censorship of tion pictures §s enforced in states: Ohlo, Florida, Pennsylvanic, Maryland, Kansas, New York and Virginia. Of these Pennsylvania is by far the strictest with Ohio and means | Maryland close seconds. The law in g | Florida fs tnnocuous, censor board What is the population in that state being composed of Palestine? three members who are also mem- A. The census of 1923-24 sho'vs | bers of the Natlonal Board of Re- 53,794 and the estimated population | view. The fonal Board of Re- for December 1925 was 110,000, view s a non-professional, disin- Q. Where can I find the follow- | terested group of people who ure ing quotation: *‘Whatsoever thou , Anxlous to promote the cause of mo- shalt bind on earth shall be “ound | ton pictures and to encourazs In heaven and whatsoever thou | WOTthy efforts in the ranks of the shalt loose on earth shall be loosed | Industry. in heaven"? A. 1In the Bibls in the book of | Matthew 16:19. | Q. Was Rudolph Valentino work- ing on a pleture at the time of his death? A. No. He had completed *The Son of the Sheik” and was planning to make a film based on the life of Francols Villon. Jcha Barrymore, working at the same studio was chosen to star in that pleture :nd it s now showing under the title, “The Beloved Rogue”. ! Q. What s the Indian popula- tion of the United States? ‘\ A. A lonely female figure sitting {upon the top of the world, head bent forward, blindfolded, and play- |ing a harp on which all the strings {are broken save one. She is listening | intently, trying to make harmony | trom the well-nigh demolished in- | strument. The mecaning s that no matter how disastrous or forlern |the circumstances of life may be, | “Hope” can always find comfort of {some kind. Q. Who wrote | You Sweetheart”? A. The words are by Beth Dater Whitson and the music by Leo Frisdman. The piece was copyright- ed in 1910, Q. What is the meaning of the ame Yolande? A. It is Spanish heartl Q. ot “Let Me Call n; and of FORD OWNERS Get Your Genuine —FORD— Parts and Accessories Tires, Etc. Have Your Car Repaired at AUTOMOTIVE SALES & SERVICE n of the U 248 Elm St. 43 Arch St. Q. 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