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nd and the child becomes knock- |are available in cod liver oil. I- ’ A STOY OF MNSTERY, SUSPENSE kneed or bow-legged; it may even| Rickets is rare in troplcal coun- S N S | develop & twisted . Such a tries because the skin of people in ove’s Embers : 7.0 Your Health [/iie oo e, Suen, o) ver secaume the s of peose oy g . \ & fection, and rickety children do not violet rays of the sun. It has bee Adele Garrison’s Absorbing Sequel to \ ! - § ROSE ELO How to Keep It— {crineriy livea |1carned that these rays will not 1 i - o 5 99 - S . | One of the greatest discoverles through ordinary window glass, Revelations of a Wife R J-SCORY Causes of lilness L ot modern tites in the determinaz|that: quats! glasaril sesidit el Beginning a New Seria " tion of the fact that this discase i3 | passage. g Hlady. “Yer “I could have a little house built e |ductot ence from the body n:“ The British Medical Research Madge and Mary Tremble at Philip ond rvent ~ount | i Broo daughter | not love-sick, are she teased. | on it—something modern. Just a| BY DR. MORRIS HBEIN | vitamin D. which seems to control | Council has given special attention Vanlizon's Bt retur Le € R t 1 pub-| “Oh!” | modest home, you know, a—a—scrt [ There was a time when rickets the use in the body of calcium and |to vitamin D. Mr. Webster and Dr 1t 1 'had not e i t and k y bt y | lisher of the Cataw 5 caught he ath and her | of bungalow. Of course, most cf *h’ [affected as many as of phosphorus, and also to the ab- R heim of that organization Yacslsine PHille Merltzen AR BV % v i i the N f . “Of course not!” she v o in for flats, but I don't cent of all children. I « sence of sunlight, of thich the ha found it possible to develop it xofre kes : g sum s 1k v P s, h ween Kid . e - | ret 1 ! yselt. They're not home- [ the long bones do not zrow proper- ult ays seem to be de min D in the substance know: $5 his office i thing the theatric of farc s or f ged i “rm @ picnic this afte —do you think?" he wound up ly; the child becomes constipated, | ly associated with the production s cholvstrol by exposing that sub- i a lw iged v nt fight ag he_ v ! fecling that Mrs. with a beautiful disregard for Eng- | resticss and irritable; its muscles n D, ance to ultraviolet tight. en my hus nity * red 1, } E " i 1 Catawh, v and n C sational | lish, are flabby, and for this reason it Vitamin D is especially abundant | The farmer knows now that cod the b jabl B ch he s i yt i | i the n ! < 1 “Yep,” said Teddy, equally care-!develops a “potbelly.” in cod liver oil. Today physicians liver oil, tood subjected to the ul- made to My &nnounc t th L . at k ' 4 wag Eua on that Mrs, } | Along the sides of the chest rccognize that this substance should traviolet rays and the use of the would ne t 2 i ¥ to the belieg | Politi f ting and 5 ved ¢ 1 shock. Tecdy, | man can't get a feeling of in- | where the bones of the ribs mect | be given regularly to all children, mercury vapor lamp may be of im- b4 ; y ' that 1 f i i t . reliabie and modest | dependence in an apartment—can't | the cartilages little knobs appear, | particy ¢ during the winter portance in increasing the cgg-lay- it a can dressed in & | take tn' right kind of pride in his giving the appearance of what is, month. pect mothers and ing capacity of hens. Furthermor: | home.” continued Dinny, a far-away known as the “rickety rosa ry.” Such | nursing mothers are also urged to investigators have found that a re- % had a/robaiover:Her ook in children lhave ‘chicken breasts.” [take cod liver ofl o that the im- ¢ deficiency of vitamin D re- f ¢ pretty knses| Teddy ifically “let him rave The head bones are deformed and poriant substanc reach the | sults in much more decay of the 18 haraly o ¥ 9 . p a T nbrance which | PECLS : lder 1 - | du ! t *| This wasn't the first time he had present a square-headed appear- | child through his vitamin teeth, in slowing their development said so qui insta y f pares f st " ard. s. his m “home" aithoush | ance. | appears also in but d in egg and, in general, harm to the dental the full signific s of hses ke had never before gone quite 80| The bones of the arms | yolk, but net in suc ntities as structures. { muech into detail. ! felt a guilty relief to find they PAARERXKXRRKRREKRENNN? || 1t decisively. | had reached the lakeside. There | © ehild mixht | would be enough diversion for the | c to make him forget his y Jlish dreams, Teddy told herself, | Dinny Morrison, youns head dis “Park that tin outrage in th’ o ene e r. who is in love with her. provingly ¢ v ar she cautioned him. “Th' : 4 mowt | escus Dianatrom Join W. Wal- 1 uum r, She suns likely to make it curl up and ol e = i m Diana to alt e : They | Dinny laughed good-naturcdly. il 0 A a8 ito attac el er. What wit Xnocks Wa : girl wien the | like about you, Ted,” he remarked, ] e f ¢ o0d soul ' ¢ 1 with large nonchalance. Your sense ! 3 for him as he does for o ¢ sig L of humor. T don't think you know Eon R ¢ ' ¢ sieco Iying | what it is to mope or cry. Do you?" e ' 2 . J : table. | Her face clouded and a wave of Sdall g p 1it. The | bitterness swept over the little o- marked | porter she laughed again as A with pa “Not I. Dinny! Why, I'm Polly- anna herself, rything i« gonna be all rig! " she hummed, N " CHAPTF ors . gaily, flinging aside her robe and tion as a martin:t ) 3 Niassains “And-—oh, Don!” Diana added, ¥ Mrs. Speed ¢ running toward the beach. thin his i} re . :: F ne 1 fac A1 from mortification, i ton with i She didn’t plunge into the water tract, remem to di rge v ) 5 andl doking | e twe——you 1 rs and he i 1t once, but held off ng for him summarily if you i t vent to his mother's , ind—oh, it was top| r neig to join her. Dinny had lagzed be- ihe ftrd Db hay speci 1§t he Mdoor rapped. T turiad fo ¥ " she finished lamely. ¢ ) sist the n hind to pick out u good place to eat imagines tl nything save tel L but it was two or thre PUDE T By s i, AR : B x ; Dotate T corild cot the eio. e eried Don, slowly, W «ddy appraised him critically. He T M n had come out o 1l « The neve sed Lathing suit than in his regular |* * sense enough to ze t1 s mot roon I “Bu ) you i docs | . His was the deceptive 9 e Kle i | my hand i not m , Di hat he implic or ts, ¢ ! | slightness peculiar “to many men. fair and ! 0 me f ¢ add v i ¢ dy al- the lithe ripple of muscle somethin 0 example up and down his arms and CHICAGO BEACH HOTEL, Chicago me to rem nt s li ; s at eleven o'cloc of the Uioistar ders could not do otherwi 2 not agree s s opir tay, and T heard her quick ints cddy listen the ¢ wi tubious 1 MES g admiration. Dinny was 3 . e PR s | e ik her v e ot o than e g Are Studied in a Hundred Ways 3o opinions as soon as he land < producer’s nan When 1| cating 1 ithout wlis 3 L) thought. = vividly to me ca S ) £ ne from the telephone, she |l ¢ 10t e ow never sce Miss Farrcil com- | (To Be Continued) usy pros '8 1 < | looked at me with a pi s of (I nigh ! i Teddy had | rese she L s ) - wot ' ‘ot wher ! el VE of the most inviting hotels in likes of people, their joys and recreations, i e e e Um0 wdins wao:. Reptile Flower (@) v fin his work | outstanding ocea for the ok breaks atithe Anmerica is the Chicago Beach Hotel, than the Chicago Beach Hotel. R R : bnyrizht o Newspay ¢ Hhrenks o e A with its 16 acres on Lake Michigan, almost e ony i sty LAl sithe obticas Tiana L B IRCHp RO B ,\.:]-“\. sl Rl e R in the heart of Chicago. It has a quarter- | always ehummy, trne. Rut here, liked the soun It implicd R mile of bathing beach in summer, with vast LR e ; sandy playgrounds for the children. Three i locsn't o gad- | tennis courts, which are made skating rinks ound with a ‘””‘“ nt_ felle in winter. Sun parlors, putting grounds Ot course, ) son ealls her up now an’ | i etc—all that can add to anybo.dys JO¥: You cannot bring to your home all the jRos T . . e, donep Rl pio AR e | : Living rooms which are luxurious and delights of the Chicago Beach Hotel. But e B | comfortable. A cuisine which is nowhere One of their features is La Touraine Cof- fee. It greets you there at every breakfast, every dinner. And the manager states that he has never known a person whom that coffee did not delight. you can serve the coffee which they serve. excelled. Your grocer supplies it. And you owe it There is no hotel which studies more the to the people at your table. ron:i: g trom her i t was spared the . . = Thie Thict Ts Discovered s et G T AT cdize o dlady’s 1 Interesting facts about La Touraine (Extra) Coffee Thornton W. Burg ) | ment's res—then in the aft- | get into tha water, partly becanse I is the largestisclling coffee fn coffee of Brazil. Oncissorare fec cxperts spent twentyyeats in LR s / ; e Tl ! New s olhnd dhe biibalace ot it alyB0,000 hass ace raws Riios 1o NoothecBled 3 In course of time a wron : | n <h—" she whis- | and partly to ghow Dinny that he| K | fine coffccs in America. Inthis yearly. cen made to resemble i ] o O this there is no slightest dobt i e st o you 1| could swim | / home of exacting coffee critics, e Formuili fop Wil Blend 1o ”\uac\‘\h(v{md_hcu x‘lc.n lu' the —Downy the Woodpecker | > don't vou turn this can in \ it is considered the supreme he formula for higibicad s A8 Sihivorfein find it nowhere else. Y ek R inger lovingly | for 1 “she asked him, / result of 237 years of coffee de. secret, carcfully preserved. Cof o o e e sl A R e velopment. Mr. E.J. Butler, the noted coffee Downy s right AR A e 0 v y { expert, personally tests, tastes gy A ; / 5 i tle likeness, only a half e resolution trei ith more s in the spring mod It is the coffee served in many Al el mlifcflecs e i L ana it hluried 80 quic respect. | - of snakeskin for tailored snits dining places famous for their / this blend. His duty is to main- aa ey 7 = | from the page Hrough lie, 1 will,” returned Dinny, fticsance o (hekuelicene Bremicc coffee favor, Hepavs g wil - e chanc ~ ? Hiray ; Sho aloon dn thont | vo : Shoreland of Chicago. In % any price necessary X however c who s L : 3 : PPER FANNY SAYS: countless country homes which in La Touraine (Extra) the maxi- g s & | of 1t for a ent studying it with thly difference does ountless counay oo | i delth T i e Dot | \ [ wisteut tend g o quizzed. “Towd e | study fine hospitality. robbed of their Whn hud | i ,h e e e s e A ; | The bleod icombines the four : L::Tourlzine(fixua)_;;:_olddue;t it they h s « £ CEy S S BN s e e at grow. Each N7 to retail grocers. is to save them 1t w hagess To dsome and Don o : LR ’ G Sonat coffocylax giow. Each 7 middlemen's profits. 1t is sold them there could have been but one oo M s 0y e :v:w?-i 1y cach is the pride of a nation. , in dou%‘}:" edd“’:fim’m" > Worse wrol an tha ouic Ve . B i By X fobe) s ! i cans. iese and other econo- Eor 1 Tiavdinan thelt iiarsi ta ; oD, slster, want through fenogh esvidup tor it yat An.| i - mies pay for the extra quality. en. But bere is the curious sid IS et A G R o DomESHiNGIbes aud 2% the easth. ¥4 4 Thus users get this matchless the one Who took thoso e ¢ ) wny f down to it « L oraliglousiyckept ) 8 e, he replied “"‘“k“ 1 - coffee without a fancy price. wasn't wrong. Whoever took those 1t was shell. Then en S oraenband S ; Three of the coffees combined At All Grocers egardad s food Downy vowl d stolen th ¢ i 1 Bhkod roce! I von e s " Sl o v o bl g A | AtAUGrem |y g Quiaby Company 1004 whereyer he conld wet it. So, “Thict! Thlef!” he cr Mrs 2 Mo hesldes pay more than Sao Paulo, the prize New York BOSTON Chicago there, you 1a ‘# very great dif- | darted straight at Skink s § ldy emerging | taxes on she queried sarcastic- ot | it Sk o s et | e gl tnisted hoe bar of wet | “You know what T could do with You might as well have the best b ~ourse she hlamed Downy for not | (Copyright, 1927, by T. W. Burg: el i :””i""t‘f,‘,' Bas His abl k_;vpt:u: ’L'\' :T'd, and Dow ny couldn’t e next story: “The Blue Wo.1 Mba. “What?" asked the mrl, in a soft- | ’m;. OURBOARDINGHOUSE By AHERN painting a scene. Emtas Touiknow; (0] BY SISTER MARY 7 ; : 7 2, (G «rNeW,w 1 EXPECTED A AMF,«~ INDEED ! NoU'RE “TALKING Breattast oo Carkallazon . B B LoAD 0F THIG, we T WAD A== WELL, « IF ONLY RAGTIME != e : ¢ = i WAFTIRG FOR Nou -0 STARTL Z [ ouR INTELLECT WAZ |22 GivE Nou A |, ; p y ; A friend in need is just am ac SUMPING FROM BRANCH A9 LARGE A9 Moo T §- mc:zoecove,' P SRS 2 : ) quaintance. o BRANCH OVER-TH' GoLD |} oF -THE NUGGETS T4 \ AN’ Vo couLDA S l STRIKE AT WEEPAH, NEVADAY/ } DANNED I8 “THE DIGCOVER ane WKV, W Nou couu‘:‘{\\"f KLONDIKE, vt HA\CI( 1 PE’?;iug gggg.f ROGPECT AN FIND TH' « oy LADG GRUBSTAKE ! : op Peo\_v FILLINGS 18 ME To WEEPAH, AND :\y\ex& gévs VouR “TEETH L= TULL MAKE Nou WEALTHY o W un- N ‘ W -fo MONTHY, PROGPECTORZ i A - i, BROWNIEFOLK L " 5 o FIND You ! icularly wel- > ENNIE had a new kite! was a bri one with ] « long tail. He took it out into boileedinare / Z the racant lot and lot i . He o ] "The wind cameby and caught asserole of Turnips S :'hk:-:.udumul higher and ' bie auci el 5 ‘} / “Ooch!, How it pull” Bessie tock o , i said. “It's trying to get away PR ! : from me. Or maybe the Brown- / iefolk are pulling at it” o Just then the wind blew, and the kite pulled barder . . . . and away it went . . .. kite, tail, string. and all. “Oooh! Ooooh!” Bennie wail- er for y \ = = ed. “My nice new kitel | guess nd put into a w : 4 the Brownies want- 5 Vielt butter, sti - = ed it for a sail- hubi Gy, Z = =T boat.” the fall he w h t " T veg and stir rap- was' a red leaf 1 A r y m ly mixed with | papper. St that it w the red of k ! C roturr in cas- the Lizard. He was about to n | Berole, Cove place a hot back when N ‘held his attention Tt w 4 = 4 S \am ( A S : — X ‘ : 0! something hite h b\ T NEA ice, In > 5 2 2 S R d g i the corner of Skink's r i , | A z > N e ylGGERf.D o s opened Y moutk v . READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS 'M POLLYANNA HERSELF. EVE RYTHING 1S GONNA BE ALL NEA SSAVICE. INC. RES. U.S. PAT.CFF. - Whatever it was that had been | FOR BEST RESULTS RIG HT." e wy 414