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Love’s Embers Adele Garrison’s Absorbing Sequel to “Revelations of a Wife” Beginning a New Serial———————n’ Two Mysterious Foreigners Arouse Madge's Curios Tha next issis nervea. You'd g an { : and though folloy | | cur Funny Feathers By Thornton W. Burgess It is only i Things are your muir | | | | s the Kingf! to look for it sevel ed a mystery up. Then, as other things to look all about Rattles the Kingfi for, just happe of the Laughing Brook came back he saw direction of the Rattles disappear n Brook toward the “There babies 1 thia time," 1ike to see one of t I sit here long en nothing particular to do rn sit” S0 Peter gat a sun was warm, and presen tegan to do: H he closed hiy eyes for only ment, but when he op and looked across to th of the home of I: fisher, there in t Peter was sur i) Kingfisher children Veter seen any f feathers of the funn ting In that doors 4 mping “Who ever s growing like those” feather looks nx if {t np! It does so! T never hef a fenther b o teathers al lite did I teathers. Ju doorway mu en. Peter was noth young just as e | bird would | Kingtisher | nts. i by Peter, | seven all of flattens watehe and wait voung Kingfi them the f | out sand pre 2 | iway scratching his head no one to fenthers the skin ¢ al shie In turn he and were little was sure | a mo- | e on You rolled in e fmmedic of tr ntil t up ! ost ely Kingtishe voung bi en the hroll | but in the comes, grown. Ti Teter, feathers all the make a con | (Copyright not flat ER MARY i BY SIST inetde ired crumbs, | 1 spoons milk in flour per 1a . and work Roll told the P Smiling Pool one there to about the ques voung King was 100 busy o finally Pr a on 1k to t er gave it up for tk Peter got tho hetore 2other loo Hardly er hidin It was two o k there for voung Kingfisher hidden in his for: when he paw a doorway of the At first he thoug or Mrs! Rattles, hut a faw moments Jater he saw hoth of them out fis} ll? 80 then he knew ¢ the bird | ix a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, | dilious Fever and Malaria k kills the germs Kin | surt “How do "A e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1927. 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Come & our, the fud- will s0 heartless” said all upset. T think is fearful. And w limelight, T don't e r says, I think Tl go Do vou suppose here?" he had “Dead ?” we must Ha 11 come know a sis- ham turned has. A Tartar. One of | mediate g-minded persons.” ppeared into their thhouses and dres y could in the cram )l quarters. athhouses b Hotel Majusaca q with some, 3 irions dressing-rooms, two women at last hoth expressed a de- ach their own bedrooms re- | asked Dixon “Nobody somfor the “F 1x but the floor roor “I see. isn't he “We've Pelham, you ir the ravages of an SAID PELHAM HE HERE ALREADY?” ( the hotel here, Mr. Folsom was of course 1 have erran “Who's in th doctor— looked at the ne, 1% He's as sulte? “One of the hest bath. His valet sleeps on the not the I'd med Dixon. | 1 “Mr. Pelham is detail back 1 ] and vas ealm min i} him ard 1 he @ Doctor M rom the beach ye roved he had not, 1t can wait, then,” his mind valet in a Send for th already only 2 life g “SEND I'OR THE VALFET i the stroke or a | 1 in his return- the v ecalm Is o he ca 1 1o atio wad am “p come to more n A good on Two rooms conr valet, (4 | i | | i QUESTIONS ANSWERED | You can get an answ r to any| question of fact or information by | writing to the Question Editor, e Herald, Washington 22 New York avenuec.| D. C. enclosing two siamps for reply. Medical. d¢ marital advice cannot be nor can extended research be undertaken. All other questions receive a perscnal reply. Un-| with him came yes will + | signed requests cannot be answored. ! { All letters are confidential.—Editor | SR Fols Q. What th is the origin of the What is flower of the is Indi or good.” It is ¢ t wer i its motto a gove plac name ¢ a best should be 08t narrow can be looked o oilage quickly de ust be stored they shou kept or stor is more to be le out Garrett Tolsom. Reud the next | chapter. i Your Health How to Keep It— Causes of [lness d £00ds T ¥ 1 15t Heat 0 Eee cxposed poiel and “s that are not | the being the Service are no where th as grown | appears 10 act that the skin death and the & in the face gives the | ¢ growth of Lair. How- | belief on the part| hat growth | g to s Health other author thentia cases hair of a hum lunch; recor T've BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN Editor Journal of the Ame Medical Association and of Hy- od on the the Health Magazine Lon room | iy amox Long entery The e physic the trictly that frequen in persons 1 the tropics & far ¢ is a cts are north 20nd chapter, woman shall neth un- « man put | for all that unto the fever, causcs typhoid {hat m t which pert ither shall ren it transferred almost direct contact. tom of the disorder ness of t w of bloos Cooks Spread Discase most of dise A woman's gar ahomination - | Lord thy God Q. 1s “those™ or “the with the word tkind”? Since kind is si preceded by the This kind"” and correct. The same "sort."” 1 t. som e ot e used ar T rule | b | 1t spread | | The jous case this of ol- | cooks this of In food is contaminated organisms are carried dire intestines. lowi wh who o b striped trousers t a4 noon or afternoon wed- for Church (in the any formal daytime 10 o heat, Wi gons ger we the the into the o (')“”:!’\ | function. L s ¥)i ating lettuee hles that fertilized have th Is the origin of the grown on soil n exeretions. th . The cravat or necktie is from Frence word “cravate” a core ruption of “Croat.”” This came from the name given by the French in ANCOUE- | 1, time of Louls XIV to the in one Chicago hotel. These xworn by Cr n roldiers. red in two or three gueets, | Q. Who originated the tdea of |2 houseman, a janitor, a cook and | commemorating an “Unknown Sol- ad | an ofticer 3 | digr? Investigator i A. The idea nt fossor Antonio volved in artist of Rome. The resting places nd found of these unknown herocs and t responsible Amon most serions of re ent app of s an outbreak in Chicago, | involved cight cases sim is di: which rfs up om the health | examined everyone in- the hawd ot food that the chief person night cook. He inated with Pro- | Pe iortino, noted | im- | d wr dates of their ceremonial burials | Syrian who had been 11 follows: France, November nebic dysentery for a mum- |1 Triomphe, Paris: | ks, and who had been i England, November 11, 1920, West- ¢ a Syrian physician, the ' minster Abbey, Tondon; ] to report the case. | vember b, smmanuel | girl and a “vegetable | Monument, Plazza Venezia, Rome; | also found to bo active | United cs, November 11, 1921, | of the organism known Arlington National Cemetary, Wash- ameba histolytica, which is | ington, D. C. ible for producing this dis-| @. What Is a hoop snake? | A, A small snake found in the South Atlantic States, much feared by the superstitious, who say that 10 one ter A “pantry girl were fers necting Why | Mr. Wil now- In controlling ameble dysentery, when its preseace Is known to it is advisable to boil drink- water, unless the supply s o be free from contamina- nd to reise supervision 1N foods t ure usually | 0 Tersons suspected of | rriers of the organism | should be examined and, if found to he subject to passing the or- | ganisms in their excretions, should | treated until the organisms | | have disappeared | | ing known | tion, over, caten bein The farthing really 2 “four- thing,” or fourth part. 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RECTPIES WHLIAS | coi | ot Nikko, Ja SNAPSHOTS OF A BOY BUTTONING BUTTONS HEARS MOTHER CALL BREAK- STARTS BUTTONING GETS ABSO WINDOW T0 SEE W M- PAPERS (N PCRCHES AND THINKING OF MANY THING'S 60ING ON % : MINDEDLY Ul TWO BUTTONS Mazaru, who speaks no evil body and roils > a hoop, | legend is simply a moral to point aiming to let £o of its sting-tipped | the wisdom of minding one’s 0w tail, and dart it into the first per- | busin |son it meets. There is also a super- stitlon that if a tree is struck by| Two famous London hospi one of th snakes it will die with- | have no men surgeons: the Eli in twenty-four hours. Similar stor- |hcth Garret Anderson hospital fcs are told of a closely related geven women surgeons, wWhils species, the wampum snake, com- gouth London hospital has twelv: monly found in swampy ground in | S the South. Both species are perfect- | Iy s, and spend most of thelr me beneath the ground, burrowing deeply into the soil. The former is blue-black above marked with three red lines, and flesh-colored below, with black spots; while the latter is uniformly bluish, black above and banded with red on the ab- domen. Q. What are the correct propor- | it puts its tail in FLAPPER FANNY SAYS:' | | | tions of proteins, fats and carbohy- | drates for an average persoh? A. The amount of food required | every twenty-four hours rarely ex- | s 3,500 calories. Abou one- n1th of this amount should be pro- ¢ins, three-tenths fats and six- tenths carbohydrates. Q. How can the shine moved from a skirt? . Sponge the garment with hot vinegar or ammonia (1 tablespoon of ammonia to 1 quart of water). Cover with damp cloth and press on right side. Remove cloth and! brush. Q. Where s made? 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