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WEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1927. most beneficial and should be in- |frult cocktalls, avolding the fiber of |or bananas, tomato jelly, or hard cluded in at least one meal a day. |the fruit, broths, , 2 'HED MAN' Lemon: juice is 6 B6' Sreterred o ey ., brof ,tcreun soups and boiled eggs. Desserts may consist o V e s 1n rs * HONEY LOU' vinegar. Vinegar has no food value wder, and meat, fish or chicken, |of simple puddings, custard, ice TH[ Ym and is difficult for many persons lvolclllnt the fibrous parts and the [cream, gelatin, plain cake and n i a HOLL ¥ to digest, while lemon juice has a 8ristle. Smoked fish, pork, crab and |canned or stewed fruits, particularly Ad!!: (vlfl'llllfl.l Absorbing 5.00“;] to B! ATRICE BURTON, Aufhor GIRLY ETC. tonle effect and is rich in mineral |lobater are delicate experiments, and |pears and peaches. Revelations of a Wife AR had better be let alone. Oysters may | In cases of constipation, stewed = oy g . " . it SN von' e tried occasionally. fruit is to be tak or twice —_————— ni ew Serial—————————’ | READ THIS FIRST: | Surely it had been said for people | “No, I won’t take money from ess, Always en once or Beginning a New Serial Sally Jerome, pretty and clever, is | ke her—people who labored and .‘you‘.. she said decidedly. “I owe you | Meats an‘d fish-afe distinctly sea- | Such vegetables as rice, potatoes, |a day. Prunes are the most laxa- Madge and Mary Concoct a Little|ly, and the corners of her mouth the m’;m s hfl_’ family in the | Were heavy-laden. It was like a|almost a hundred dollars now.” ;onlble. Oyl‘t.er: are h‘ef‘.ed <nly ‘s?vut potatoes, stewed tomatoes, |tive of fruits and may be eaten every Plot Against Noel drooped in a contrition that 1 knew | ;. oo of her father, who has pot | message to her. A promise. She got up, and so did he. uflnE the “R m‘?nt s~and game | well-cooked cauliflower tips, aspar- |morning. They should be cooked 2 2 | “Listen to me a minute,” he said. | 18 controlled by laws as to iis ‘ea- jagus tips and others, freed from |slowly until they become quite soft 1t was not hard for me to find an was but a mockery. g ther for years,| “Help me—help me,” she prayed, 5 opportunity to see Noel Veritzen. All “That was pretty awful of me,” ’ll.;";d f':\n‘l;ll‘)' JlL'n.'?(Z :fr \oli-a} :)L lMlh lips that never moved, Kor|“I'm an old man, and I've never :::"b:”;;ri:l‘:erd“!:; n;::um‘:fun:: fl:e:'ul m:y dbc :HC(L T o S Al s, should by va sit down upon ' she admitted, “and I do owe you | § e “d ari od hel v bought myself much pleasure with contain tander lettuce with apples |discarded. T had to do was to sit down upon ' she admitte n We ¥OU ! ome, the twins, Beau and Millie, | surely ghe needed help now as she ooy Gt b nosirid Jfifat s nted Bhkay HIF the farmhouse veranda on any something. ~Name the thing you | o’ ) % \f | hever had needed it in all her lite & i E: rs. Jerome enjoys poor | @ treme care must be taken that all | is ance want me to d d e ight now. t | extre e taken that all | morning, His appearance on t nt me to do and 'l attempt it oo B o P o O e housewor | before. u what you need right now. That | extren e ke thE ! veranda was like clockwork, and the | its to teach Jerry Ticer the eti- | ot 50 SelY G068 e ROVIEE PORG (5 1 jcomed to her that the |18, if it lan't too much.” He was |me: s 454 B be dhooi sager glance with which he scanned guette boo Baiies SatiiinE | thought that came to her was a|always cautious. “But if it's a mat- : g I 7 A g ter of a few hundred, T could do it, | All baked-stutfs must be thor- | the place In search of Mary Harrl-| “It's mot quite as difficult as o Moot bnwwer to Wit Bimoks—ithe ; | thing of routine that I no longer |you fo lcad Noel Veritzen away from | ..o him Byt the only man who | to him and tell him that she was in | of enjoyment.” Paked Ghll & golden brows felt the impulse to quiet laughter the madding crowd where I can o oqe her 15 John Nye, wh | areadful trouble and needed a thou- “It's a thousand,” said Sally, with P cook|:: oy which the young man's patent infat- | talk to him alone for a few min-| ftl o the Tall trom. Mr.| sand @ollars—ana e would give it|e sulb. ; 5 L tion had caused me at first utes. Of course, T know the hard- | oo % 2cross the iy “Well, a thousand,” he agreed, | This Insures better keeping qualites s e et Peeve Millie is Nye's secretary, | to her. jand makes the foods more whole- ot quite so est part of the ach- | : e w eing him alone was not quite so est part of the job will he detach and he is blindly infatuated with Tt meampd 4 certalnty to her, ”'mw?’.‘:n:‘\‘:\‘w :’\rar;io(rcd it sh ere i asy, however. The veranda in sum- |ing him from your own apron |yer ol o o B, MUREED B T SEet B emed as i | o Dot ovesing mor in the family lounging place and | strings, but 1 must see him by nim- | 50 ®UER 0 TR § hsdeniomiolnd i "'“’”fl {\t;]\o e BRI e AR e sorsbue 15 alwaya sitting in onc of It you accomplish it you may | 15 ver him a job with Nye. Da she had no shadow of doubt In her | *1° ad a “:‘“h"‘ "-1’ :mmd "% |dency to overstock during the sum- the easy chairs or lounging in the your own reward N IE searhty L oo e | there came to her the / e i, ETe Rk AR Hm“;(\ o T\Vr‘v( (‘“) 1(‘1“;."“ wmvh; 'u,‘\‘.;m‘r -"mz”:;od:”]mfl 'm;: who will have none of him She got off the car and walked |John Nye's office door opening and r-in-law’s favorite resting place and | of ¢ rassment about her as s hs ok, Hapealally iz iy [fe 2l one s Ehtest trace | ave ; Bhe & : o Oy e | Will not keep long out of an ice- i grorie e et | Histene ot oy ey s she | Beau gets some money from Ted | along until she found a drug store. ;"‘"‘T“"i“;“‘c';:f:::g;‘ OB LIee B O &) O Y en EtAT Es il Elan ke had sery coent reasons for ot |litened, and 1 mentally compared | 1o (1 0 T 06 heek, | rrem its dark, osmeling fe- | 49wn the corridor. DO L Il T - vishing her {0 hear the things T{her gonuine nonchalanee with the fgiity B SR 0 W0 S| R 8 TG T (U] AN right, angmorsd slom1yc]| SES SR TR A ueant to say to youns Veritzen. egling embarrassment with which | ot (R ST e i over | honse, CIC you'll lend it to me Tl take e Ay would have SwhiattXatls catled [4he Bixlsen yearolls o anisarlien| iR, " nut Beau uaes 16 €0 s1608 | saarhanet stk e o maniser | M‘;;rl Mo diie R e v $2. «ay when she finally should find out | subject of their admirers, | With his girl, Mabel. After their fyan polite voice informed her that ‘ e : market to three a week. Otherwlise | On Sale Now f th F. t T. that Philip Veritzen was to be a din- | “T thought you were golng to ask | arriage Mabel keeps her job, but | uyr Nye has gone out.” Two months later, when he dled |8 daily trip through the markets or the rirst 1 1me er guest upon the coming §¢ e something cult,” sajq, | She and Beau buy a car and a fur}] “mpe yojce went on: I think you| " ov c T Bty om T hospital, | assures the hcusekeeper that she is | She did not cven know that the|“I'll shoo Noel into the corral this |02t and finally have to come back} iy "fing him at his office, if you home to live, where they pay mo | \ " Sally knew what that smile meant, spending her money wisely and well famous _ theatrical producer was |very afternoon. But I'm going to |y N6 (0 | VO FURRE ST SR T will call theret - | she understood. then, why he had iriving down h Lillian and Mar- | h ‘M! yonito s voursword about oyl st et B R R TaA Thank you. T will JALY heen so willing to lend her first a jon, and T wished to postpone giving rd. T bet you LQREEICU RiTee ANy kit Sally, her voice full of relief. iundrell dpllare and thenta thou- | o support of the home. : her those items of information as |coo 2 ant to give it to 1ppOT "z By some miracle a taxicah had | gind. He probably had known then | Millie goes to the hospital for an ong as T possibly could. me when you know what it is.” SIS oI o e are John | @rawn up beside the curb hefore the he was doomed—and earthly our ea There was one sure avenue of| I looked at her with a little pre- | Operation. While she is there John |, 0 0" pye tts uniformed driv- | riches do not seem important when N e Nye pays her hills, and in return for | SUMMER BACHELORS ....... Warner Fabian ler ackage of cig- | reach the place where earth- YT : s half day's | e hought himself a package o Deoplh vend p E 3 ver, and T promptly made use of it. | “Let’s hear it,” T saic 1_“;_1‘\“‘"‘)':'”" f‘{”'[“‘?" :J"”"l ,-,:,t. |avels within: T6 two iihutes Bally|1s Hishes 6an Ho! Iohger: be putiin How to Keep It— ASHES OF DESIRE Palmela Wynne Seizing an opportunity when no on She shook her curly head emphat- | ©'°'% 2 Rl A 3 e while. Millie fs 1. but | Was speeding down town. | the hank, or gloated ever, or even Causes of Iliness THE FREE LOVERS ... Reginald W. Kaufman Iséiea witHin gizahioh Lalippen oy | O e in tisgusted with the | “IF only he hast 1ef(i” she sald | loaned. DAUGHTERS OF LUXURY ... Howard Rockey arm through Mary's and drew her Nuthin® cookin'! as Aunt Har. |K0°S away again, disgusted w tensely to hersclf, as she left the! put on that Sunday morning | WOMEN LIKE MEN down to my side in the hammock. | riet's colored cook used to say,” she | 10PPY Way in which his wite keeps | | 00 00 4 ron fioor. Sally went home, filled with wonder| By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN seveesvenee. . Allen Leigh “Mary, dear, Will you do some- | declared. “When T deliver the goods, houze mhtle o ”’:'“irzlfi(‘”:y’;"‘fl“;:’:-R Yl Tindlnoti e minate ANBladatawacbesiiss ROt tiie mirhble || Somet vearalage inevora avec M| hA'll LOR’S WIVES Warner Fabian fhing rather difficult for me?” I otherwise Nocl, or, vather, the first | T Peeviy agnotnits (RERS T rounded the comer of the hall she |iat had just occurred in Mr. Peev- [ppsia” was one to conjure with. 1t ONE HOUR AND FOREVER. .T. Everett Harre asked. B time I sce you afterward, T'll tell you e aw him. He was standing oufside | .y'g office—the miracle that had |(was the great American discase, now PLAYTHINGS OF DESIRE . 3 N " i Nye offers Sally work in his 5 33 i et 2 She looked at me suspiciously, and | what T want n;’[‘;i‘fl I‘W i it up her mind | Dis office door, talking to Mr. Peev- | sent her up to his office that morn- | {ransferred into the possibly mor o “»eg]ey Putnam T realized that there had been a She blew me a kiss and flitted 0 Pl spinster | &Y Of all people! Mr. Peevey hard- jng in search of John Nye. scientific term “nervous indigestion.” z 2 trace of amusement at my own . while T turned over in my | {0 B0 info busincss with hot SPUSKCH 1 ovr worked on Sun [ ey Ruiresral e e e e THE FLOW FR OF THE FLAME. . Louise Gerard question in my voice. mind the disturbing confecture that Y hr ootmivy house ints| They turned to look at her in|returned the money he had stolen ' condition, Dr. W. C. Alvarez points | SU . Anonymous “You're sure you're not making her “reward” had something to do { surprise as she came up to them.|just as quietly as he had taken it|o¢ there is a tendency to overdo me of me in some way?” she ask- | with Mr. “George Logan Jackson,” | B B B e ot Wi aralinmac | ey tani noboay ButTBally land |rms tope b i er e L0 QOIS AND ALL TIIE POPULAR OVELS OF ed with an impish little grin. the young man with the wolfhound, | POoKkeeping, etc. for her. Sally dis- | 35l Davoeylh orfice 6 mait uns | My Beevey woreithn wiker: s s SERTAe TIoMeHt fobolon dhelpaiosiad cost such admibiDe selaricte fl".‘,,'{”hYf‘f”f”lffi;"il |11 they e T bilen taliing, Thank heaven it's all over, and ::‘:n:;t:zpp:‘fl:«':;:t b &v‘(?:}‘;:“: | ELINOR GLYN T J.\'Pr‘!rp.;;::]v;‘l”rnn»;fl.W‘w’ lot |t her when sho encountered him at | PATNE s O TR BEAE RO el Five minutes slipped awas. . T At have (0 tell John Nye the | eb®0 g and HUMEE, Brar Lx::vnllwll The Price of Things o R b Ak ot ¥ =X (Copyright. 1927 Newspaper Tea- | has made up his mind to leave town, T may as well phone ”“y"l'f“s'p stor thought § is used bekause of its indigestibili | e "':\"‘ = VTIW‘ N’-wv!m lfuunmndmont vithetho: woltRonndit T sald feve R %" | ut she stops him and goes to Aunt | While I'm waiting, and see if Tieau's — and is prescribed for persons whe ie benson Wity This Passion Called Love S & Tk ritiy for a loan Auntiwmily!ves| sl thare s cougnt: sany as & thel SF I ST SRR E e oW R Iaea Motshage Intihe dip . Desple Red Hair Guinevere's Lover fages er, andl se wonders whers to | steady hum of thelr volces came to| A0 S UL, RC HR L L I irvitable Qigestive organs, hows Love's Blindness Philosophy of Love | lier through the closed door. Ier|PNON® | o g0 next. 2 «d Sloan out to the “House by the |ever, are likely to be upset by the H 8 N ow Nne, | NOW GO ON WITII THE STORY | (esperate fear was that Beau would | ;00 06" . Road” that night. She |use of bran, and to suffer with gas undreds of New Novels of | | wanted to talk to him about buying | distention and other symptoms. i MYSTERY ADVENTURE ROMANCE Lecome panicky and do that f al | P | il eip fOR R i [a tte car. Some people require smooth, soft The bright Sunday, with ils hlue | But he answered the telephone, | = upy give you your dinner,” she [dicts and cannot tolerate roughage. | | | | i sky and aufumn leaves glittering | and she breathed a sizh of thank- i 40 i you can dance, too. I've | Persons with irritable bowels should || like gold in the sunshine, seemed | fulr at 1|ij sound of his voice. Lought one of these mnew loud |eat no coarse foods containing flb(’r,! ’ very dark to Sally, as she left Aunt | his is going to come out allf G o0 nh contraptions. Tt drives |skins, seeds or gristle, They must |B| Emily's house and ted along the | right, Beau,” she fold him auictly, |\ "ig 'to Jisten to it. But folks like [avoid salads with celery, tbmatoes, River strong in that fecling of faith and 1/ "a. 1.0 \hile they're eating, it|cucumbers and pineapple; they must | She had no fdea what to do now— | peace that had come to her on the e : L e e e s S e oTE avoid green vegetables, raisins, ber- [ T manst have hefore Tie Started | mean grunted. “bid Aunt Em give | , 59 at & olclock Saliy and Ted |rics and jams containing many sceds. The Pen Shop s T s b e i f drove ouf. There were four aufo-|J¢ they suffer unduly with gas, they | | i Who hesitates is lost, they say 3 "“ »] ,:.; o ,”,.,l\w’ o ek 7 “Rut T down. | Mobiles in the yard and the house |ymyst ~eliminate from their diets | 297 MAIN' STREET It sometimes works the other way. | ; A Pk o 1 fak | WAS full of music and the dclicious peqns, cabbage, onions, green or red [ 5 e N y . odor of frying chicken. peppers, melons, cucumbers and pea- —O0ld Mother P “I've ’”" ed M I OV RONGH: 'flr] Mill LA “T haven't much business vet, nuts, Chewing um is useful for | money, so there's no use in going 10 | “You're crazy, s Beau's short i et a AR £ 25 3 but just wait till T start advertis- |ojoancing the mouth and exercisin, Lim again,” she thought, mentally | reply. “He'll never give it to you—;{. ./ N -~ & |t = ps > e crossing him off her list Iand he'll know {his story about | M8l cried Aunt Emily, Who Was|ihe jaws, but some people swallow i : waiting on table herself and appar- lqi. with the sallva and suffer later ; ently having the time of her life. i et sghe went on think 1 To tell it around to every- |~ .c .. 7 \wived the center of the with gas distention. o . Ce Nt . ok Among the items suggested by Dr. [igeE 22 nese EROWIE AR crontfilon o i [floor ‘ana pushed the table out |\ LBt H e o tat | step she took along the wide road- “Ie's not like tha Sally broke | 7 " Now, vou two just sit |; e akfast including orange juice or grapefruit; For Mr. Jerome traveled for @ | in. “And anyway, I'm not going to | 2 / : a and eat, and after a while ! A nmy Jay and other little people, | soap factory and it was almost im- | tell him that I want the money for | 10" e SN €00 2 « |coffee, if desired, in moderation, or Stor . ’ L'l talkk to you. I'm t00 busy now." | 1o, "cyocotnte, cocon or tea; egas The Store For You. 1 he suspected that one of Bus- : : S possih ch him In a hurry. | yon. Beau, just trust me this once! i bod Wa cious, a n i ' o Sl G ) ‘ PR . When T know whit I'm doing. And prom. | | The fooll was feielous and AUntlith ham or hacon, avoiding the 361 Main Street Opp. Myrtle St. with it. He wondered where Mother | . | the factory is said Sally 10 | jse me {hat You Won't Tun away un- e 7 o0 phonograph records. tough: parts ot hebacon; bread or might be. Farmer Brown's Toy | elf, and despair was around her | (il T get home.” T Shouldnt be surprised ft the |£03St With butter, and any smooth 1 become used to hears and | heart like ice. “And tomorrow Will| “ril give you an hour” Beaws | o5 SiC0CR PC KR G W g q [mush. Graham bread is permitted, ad learned o much about them| &% # [ be too Inte.” I voice answered her after a long | 2 ¢ €0 F Tl vaved rhyth- |Put not coarse, whole-wheat bread, that he wasn't afraid. He knew that | ~ Afer the 1k opened the mext lpause, “If you're no: here then, I'm | ety 5oy S oS ooor, “This has For lunch or dinner, he suggests the chances were that if he should | " ¢ morning, Beau would be in terrible | gone, sce2” And with that he [ T8 BP0 0T i, even meet either Buster Bear or Mrs. K A% danger. He was even now, as far hung up. ]xr' it is {in" " He was full of‘food ar, or hoth, they would run. But | it went. Sally knew that. ¢ Sally set down the desk telephone | = & 0 B T TE contentment. e wasn't quite sure of what Mrs. [ She was staring right towards where | “I've just got to get one thonsand | ana Jooked up. " Morcover, , they had the small r ht do if she thought any-| Farmer Brown's Boy was hidden. | . and T've got to gt it to-| w Pecvey had come in silently, |, (05 Bt e Fror the other thing was going to happen to one | day,” she told herself . land he was standing facing her. 8he | (SO0 2 CCC T Cieh him and her cubs. Ho had heard many | “I want to help that little cub.” [ Tut heyond that point her mind saw that he had heard everything | gopt et SR8 (O B PE S 00 Ho0 fiercenc of Mrs.|thought Farmer Brown's Boy was a blank. | she had £aid to Feau. half the professional dancers who ar when her cubs were with her. | Mother Bear doesn't know t After she never could re- | t down!™ he sald sharply. | oot R ce and agility. He MAGIC BOATS somewhat doubted these stories, | want to help him, and she ay em b rding the vellow street, “Now, then, tell me what's wrong.” | anito “do his stULF " b but he didn’t know. think that it is my fault that she 5 arter of a mile from Aunt | Tt Sally would not tell him. | D(f‘;)‘:‘hf’, et B JOHNNY"""N':’““T Crawling through the bushes, tak- | caught. I don't know what to do. If | Emily's “House hy the Side of the | “I've got to see Mr. Nye,” she said, | mnnah‘su}mn"" he asked Sally llufinm::?fi\&u:nmu :;:' :'r::: h(nfl r,y])]‘[,yn\m:\v: | 1‘,"' I g th'l!“o?)’{“ll;r‘rl:i::rm‘." or mechanically paying her :::'g, ,'\yu\\m‘ --'r: s going to lend me | pon ghe stumbled & bit as he || it sped along. The I‘i.:ln ygiu Saial e it e cn At <hotld decide not to run| Tut all at once, as she sat in fhe | N, Peevoy shoved his glasees up | SogE 1O & new #tcpithat sbe ald "‘.'.m’fk"‘h‘,’“:‘r, oy st, all he saw was Mre, Bear and |44y but to jump at me, T would | corner of her seat, he on his forehead and squinted at | 60 500! she called Ml teda: shouted. “Wouldn't some Brown- of the cubs. This little o1 <[ be in a dre fix. T don't know | to clear and fo start working again. | her. “Have you asked him for 1t2" ||y 0N 0S BI0 € 00 began to iecaptain and sailors like to ride itting off one side, star in | what to do. No, sir, T don't know | Perhaps it was the sight of at lit- allv shook her head “No.” li&hatke Ted shotlders ifl trus Gilda on a little sail-boat like that!” round-eyed wonder at his . it to do.” {11 chureh on Donovan streat, and Well, before you do it, T want to | o o “upiant vou ever hear Just then Johnny saw the boat o e to digging. | Farmer Brown's Boy hesitated. | its narrow steps were erowded With talk to you,” Mr. Peevey sald, and | ™y c¥™ Bof ) Y90 8 turn and go southward. It was Rl et s Tt pie who were going into it Ihe sat down In his own chair behind [ * g SV I RS PR going toward a small island in Brown's oy g Wi « ry: “The Wind Changes' Iy never knew for sure wheth- ' Lis old-fashioned desk. o y 4 the o 3 t ' e o b T old- ; ‘as a man in a far corner of the big .‘m“;',‘ 1 do believe there ARE o cul ) . mperi er it was the sight 1 i You've worked for me a 1ong | yinine room began to snap his fin- B. les on it he ex- chure t, but all at once the ! time.” he began, “And you've done | ; fel F “ N hurch or not, but all at onc time.” he began. “And _yow've done | B 18 T BN, D 8 W et o6 Browsies om 1Y be on h it es] n | memory of a verse in_ the Bible | a jot of things for me that T've preciation. “Everybody’s looking thei w back and the . : | flashed into her head as it some never paid you for—a lot of extra |arwas = s & eir home! ke e aa s s | gentle volce were, repeating it 10 | work at night, and so on. And now | *° Ve e 0 a 4 the door- 2 e . bea and at T' sin ¢ busines 1 = Trvsel x * ! b e R I'm closingimy business. T'di o,y with a Fvnang mnnor of comforting » fo give you a little present 3 S et e i were T o . ) | et unto me, ait ye that 1bor | How miuch mones ' it that son | hackens She stoppeddend atl 'Y'ou re always 'right when “Yon P little thinz.” the oG and are heavy-laden, and 1 will | | ingly. (rmer Brown's Boy. and he almost | | e Igive you rest shook her head stubbornly. | 78 I : O0C » Y1 The man In the copner put two ’ v d,r ed 1id it aloud 00 4 L s E90dfi ] AAE RN f fingers in his mouth and whistled. yOu (4 eSS an a "hinz T came over here, take you of that e “Keep ‘er up!” he called cheerfully. fust then Mathe 5 a v N - 5 | -p ’er up . 3 3 3 SR N b ’s + But Sally, horrified, stopped and o % LRere X -l T e rushed out into the kitchen, | MI D H D | et Sel Aot ; 2] : ) ; : 2 (To Be Continued) Al ‘\. Menas for the Family : The specialized blue serge suit GY SISTER MARY Generally epeaking, the “things that are in season should furnish our foodstuffs This Is true becau: thesa foods are in prime condition, fresh from garden or orchard and . usually cheaper than out-of-scason | oo mun’n woes food ] emn come 10 s e : sl & 4 % | Yresh fruit makes an attractive PN F e SRy | < s to e raeg 7 ; : 4 appetizer or dessert during the sum- ik . rents in fall sporty 4 TR © ATEEM nicr months and when served “au ¢ n't : 5 t in evidence. Tllus- 4 % o A 3 5 1" saves the price of the p | R d S : 1 pair showing t tline ~ § . : . hor of putting it up in containers, 1 (<] uced 0 Reduced niaion 5 ; ond in hr on 4 ; : i more wholesome in that it conid tefl 1 5 g ] bt ] 4 supplies necessary mineral salts to 3 . 3 o A ’ - ; . y § : the body and makes a stronger ap- Were Now Were Now no onger did 1 e B g peal to appetite. Constant care 0 $25 $19.95 $35 $27.95 IFarmer Brow S | b 7 e 3 must he observed in the selection of | A & der-ripe nor over-ripe. Most fruits ) Etec. IFarmer Drown's Boy was begin he was getting very near to the place where something had hap- E | 3 ing to get rather excited. He lm-w“ % ¥ H rd T don't know where , what T've done all the rest of my | | pened to excite Blacky the Crow and . i wonder 3 : ) ] 3 have a decided tonle cffect on the 3 X e A e 3 system and when ripe and without For style, for quality, for value, Kirschh: ¢ L . : y chbaum Clothes are He hiad s ,- ) £y .‘ . B ¢ 7 : 3 blemish are a valuable food. A &, far ahefld of "‘e flldlnal'y unknown nameless kind Gold Vegetables, Too What is true of frults holds good elsewhere. Sorencss 4 3 _ rezard to fresh vegetables. The o'dlerznzx,Ch:ldrcn % o S chy. hearty vegetables mature A ulta. . ; : 5 s while the tender succulent ones VAR s come during the hot months when 3 | SITY F K E G d 3 » i the body nceds no extra fuel food ARTISTIC SHIRTS UNION SUITS ran 00 W|n ) 2 o for warmth, but does need chemical I i | : p | ncomparable Values The Underwear of Re- elements for energy. Soups and sal- Eycsglyt Specialist. © ; SRR i _ ; 115 of fiisiy vegetables add variely orarS s rar. orr. | finement 327 CARNSTREFT ilbgetati apratitaavinion the Hot s i . to | $1 $3 50 : X test day. Plenty of green salads She who laughs first has pretty to e 5 f cver y i " she asked him |served with oll and lemon juice are ' tecth. 3 3 n't rer S0 hig L

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