New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 19, 1927, Page 14

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, ‘APRIL 19, 1927, Love’s Embers Adele Garrison’s Absorbing Sequel to “Revelations of a Wife” \ Beginning a New Seria Noel Veritzen Looms as a Suitor for | < Mary Harrisow's Hand As Mary finished outli program i looked squar making no atte obsession of her 1 planaing such absurd atonement that she nee ing grace of a t Not that T 2 around her & her from J y about Noel on er. T went with nd helped her n 1 I8 window the heon tray has taken fi haven't any Veritzen is ha personal cont pMilosophy, have yo answer to (hat, t yonw'll go straight now and get yo! Fisherman and Hunter 3y Thornton W. Burgess Petar Rabbit had known Lo the Great Blue Heron for a long time. Many a time he had watched Longlegs standing, often on one leg, without motion for '~0 long that Peter himself fairly ached. Many time had ¥ and frog: watched those wings spread, tucked baek be and his long 1¢gs hind him Longleg over toward t asked Peter that he ki “Long Legs Is one ermen T know 1 Moy Mouse, ¢ s al 7 % ind think it Is all s a hunter ell as a f . 1 ¥now a lot of people like and yo or fis turned. T ing I’ool T. W. Burgess) READ HERALD CLASSITIED 'O’ YOUR WANT STORIES EATING APPLES ILLIE and Betty were sit- ting on a big flat stone eat- ing appl “ eat a little road all around my apple first,” Betty said. “I don't,” Bil aid as soon as he could chew up the bite he had in his mi “1 cay all of one side firs! “Isn't it funny how little a bite gets uhen vou chew it a long hmc " Betty excle n-m‘ “Yes!" laughed Bil wonder where it goes.” “O! our teeth grind it into Apple Juice,” Betty answered. “Now let's count the little brown seeds and see who has the moat.” 0f the hest fish said Redwing Jong slowly, but watohtuly, Sute| IO wavnmuop.au. o e iogbair by il thegerme. uarantec. Aown, fust as Peter had soe Whyte. Fox_knocks pim. -‘mn' Jown after fish. But it wa ples. Barbers or druggists that Longlegs prepared to |'|ucw this time No, eir, it [ WHAT was Rattles the HAS HAPI whila, Don, dear, there.” she his fore- 2 mother n performed teats of wter of ried Don xt Mo ing back oven 1 '»‘l ba irl was trom a pail produced a tov your face; it's she fold him trained attempt noticed before that 1 Don, ob- wkwar 5 bruise towel over on hi looks like a Jon't nd i stop vour mou mock severity. Don's h his pillow. Haven't you gone on th' blink. nd on the lef side t can’t be far from ciously, “AM I REALLY FALUING({IN LOVE WITH HIM?" what to | .| had done that night | peering toward the | appr an’s instructions abo: “Could you eat son asked, pulling a chai his bed think."” 14 try a little tment against t Silence held ;Menas for the Family ILLUSTRATED BY R J-SCOTT it other, th g sido of her. She sigh iWbroken save for the | in the moments. sparrows de for several thinkir her w A burglary the next chaptes Your Health & in love with sked herself. BY alitor BY SISTER MARY of sm il greens, cott ch pudding, gra 1 food for fish is not quite Baked S One pint s o good. lops | bacon, 1 eeg | tablespoon vine How to Keep It— Causes of Illness DR MORRIS FISHBEIN Jdournal of the American P. | Medical Association and of Hy- gela, the Henlth Magazine terstand it There | tion, & querulgus | 'vr] 1 ropos of nothing in s s last four n hs that T've a4 a woman. Tt kes rpose in life < on the part of my dear- friends. T feel much of th' lika a confounded cad, even though it is true I was not particu- larly ne in any one of th' & own iite Hiret ana nst th pent at shack on th' morsel for th' old when T \h‘l\ ids, what did Do you know?" Ik sp ? A wondrous 1 the black e iriosity Milk butt of evir | rair yn gossip from one end of th’ country - to th' others, hut £o long as lier father and friends believed fn her she didn’t mind. When she marricd a man, she sald, that man would | poor in not be in 1 h some oth i man, as she intimated J was! ls Lola waited. The Other Woma With whom Don w he going to tell her e go- ing to ask her to marry him as he in April when— ! Tiead. | oes But Don was yaising his indow. upply salts, . grimacing | with pain. | “T certainly do wish my dad| hadn't struck that foolish cadlicil in his will, went on unexg 1ly. I coul Lola re ed him r.n.rhv, led at this sud talk. What, she he leadin She was ) start- | wonld aration of en a fool to put t. 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Tt Is so com- sted that it is efficient, vide bulk, which \ilow proper action nted out in pre- in this series, & proteins, car- | rals salts, an Milk s well indeed so r animal | at u pro- equivalent to t pinach ever, low in fron mineral is better en leafy vege 50 by liver and t all milk varlous wn that epending it is now cimens vary, e way th 1t of € from pasture f, » summer is rich in vitamn B, good in v and probably poor in vitamin D: fed in the h in vita- , and probably ver rickets cows n :vrrmdm'l to 148 been pasteur- | dried, or otherwise | to change its nature, | conte largely at, pota- | In order to make adequate there shonld be more gree fruit {1 k will vitaming | and the s PaT OFF. any of the tising generas tion sleep until neon. Matching Jewelry Chanel such as sponsors matching fewelry— this buckle and pin of pearls. | drain. 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