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Phillp Veritzen's Closin ried Lac sensatio ary. 1 eart a ‘or curi his pla duction, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1927. Love’s Embers Agele Garrison's Absorbing Sequel to “Revelations of a Wife” Beginning a New Seriab———————r/ Ambitions Plans Include Madze g 8 o <y, or d bra ously s for Nis wi opintons upon his istened to with re indeed a heady when T rapresse rememhbered 1y 4 1o eorner in som 1 tlon, that I might share t HAS HAPPENED (s Times M 1 Don told him ysician hut Brook s return | heard wspaper tock takes down the old m “That's so told 1o vas in pr control. more at 1 casually. ust had to stir up the of contention,” whispered Lola 1 Sob § Lola he T v g befor ront windows of her home, Wi ould ha 1o her be Ithough Donald was well n ", to his mother ch of a boy. ran down the full length a front walk to the en pulling up in front “The doctor, a st nd Then Mrs from the car., happened she 1 ir At th him desire to swe were gy . anxiety over this third experde 1s in a position n ince to three He had alway knew. Was it just cry of appreh Lola quickly reassured her Don to bed at gain in a day Lola. I onee ck and fort! or so, Diana had | n had And iped b now—y home?" s In returs yromised her rously offer: she hac e, they had doctor his willi & I 1i tch a Monse The Silly Quarrel on W. Burgess Httle ga gs the Heron. Rabbit had discover s the Great Blua Hero ia v douht 1f ha t had ha not s nd eat a This enly youn interested in 1. svery 4, Pool just to try to lear: long-legged that hunter. n't come to the Smil and the appointed. Somatimes ha qQuita wouldn' 1t happsned one Rattles perch ona one of tha lower the Big the han straight 1y Peter visited fisher Som a1 18 Pool at 1 luy d fact, he make n Peter wor nothing at fook up talkatiy sometir t talk at all, Lor morning that the Kingfisher tookup hi Hickory-tr at grows on k of the Sm Rattles sat lie down finto the g Pool. 1 conld 1 Menus for the Family 5 BY SESTE MARY Baked Carrots BiaAp 1 HARR LN SRS L U 1 i FOR BLESE RESULTS lelectabile Lola, * that Teddy er to marry hior he feit He 4d ror in t believing od out her that she loved him. night of ho Tedd onscious, had e “Oh, God girl's wor any tim I cannot N ¢ had covered his face | own a Diana was a “pretty she told herself. t's o ase days,’ he add Absolutely, doctor, hending the full el < cyes on hi sure often on t suh-e I him ur sinee. > without cars T TLola joined in the la o same time a similar situati good fello 1 so ) he was convalescing, r to marry him. r on the! not asked 1 He had not <0 of conrse did not n. She a erie it for 1 1 from his r sy Madam fittin T alto of ¢ n to the anning a poisoning e hrusquely. death. I c Well.” Te to Don, “I'm here an offier rved T nor. tive what it may are not hroken." | is no casual undertaking E 1y, Ny, “I You het I'm ri earnestly. It s ot just the danger ed and having to expla Tl nothing town tod hell b in shape to | tntentions T 1 of huild way g s orire—that heir 1den an bim to ) ully. | about | 'r quizzically. the prospe a orry fina ¢ acei- | se it | st b rinst A wry| her in the o fines world 15t a few now. Yon are 2 yest doesn't | one girl on t mes’ staf alw ipon i an worry 1A hurry raction 1o 1d mak t ot ¥ on tin too. 1 wondered So does D « from the front was DS “YOU ARE THE FINEST LITTLE WOMAN IN THE WORLD,” bone to ! k Wy his e ot ¥ of at in Yon ok- 1y, you ot e Lsped £ he could ! o it o, | 152 pounds ’\\-lfl!ll of 1 : at 00 calories for a welght nds; at 7 00 G0 years of 150 calories 70 vears, for a weight of 139 | indicate the im- stain body of greatest luction of | and of in re- | re will | figures lories to the time cnergy, 2 gradual r food intake with i the importance of weight after 40 v lation to longevi be said later, Novertheless, human being requires a amount of foold to sustain his physical mechanism. An occaslonal starvation period may be worth while in relation to disease, but as a routine i3 merely a fad and should be severcly discountenanced. | Mr. Donald nquired, in e tie hand he at eve Don's ro answer to with his seeret gs. He 1d like, 1 his an- not his WIG WILL AGAIN BE POPULAR THING Beauty Expert Says Fair Sex Will Wear Them 20 (UP)—Th k to Ar e exper again in tion of deep down conseciousness of it faint spark of ope 11 rings eternal in th iman he (To P Contiued) Danger threatens Donald and Teddy. Read the next installment. Your Health How to Keep It— Causes of Iliness z0. April of wigs will « b o era o 1ve v Culture | convention | Miss | BY DR. MORRIS FISHBET Editor Journal of the Ameri Medical Association and of Hy- geta, the Health Magzazine Of all of the prople o Americans are apparentl, iicted to e readi of one type anation of the old | who would tha world be in various colors to suit thg mood, cxplained. Another noticeable part of | year's convention is that the “F cians"-—as the *artists” sometimes jare called--are attempting to elim- inate the flappers. Mrs. Florence Harris s den ting a method of bringing 1 ) complexion” use of rou will victims of another. no doubt, meth- v wily for promo- tion of tems of diet, when a iiet shou tually be widely orted and well at ¥ most overeat, obivion ve Is to just enough food to satisty the body's needs. claims people painted mo coiffed {ed powders, She getting tired of the “over flapper.” and that the smooth faced and daintily 2500 for a n will he popular | bing to be in style this | 30 calories i hild un, one year re- ) 45 calories per pound ht, or about 900 calor- “Girls will roll or coil their hair 1t the napes of their necks. |of the leaders of the association nounc ris reduced from the | ful coi to about 33 | brougl s it makes ov It W its pern culture bout 25 calories 300 per day. one may have lay if he weighs abou does not the expert Quick-cooking oats with that wonderful QUAKER flavor — quicker than toast! 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