New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 9, 1927, Page 18

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1927. [tooth decay are crrors in the dlet. ods possible, to overcome acids ’ r *HER MAN” It is useless to take in large the use of ; E les & n arge h se of pi er alkal vagh« L‘ove S E a.nb crs *HONEY LOU® Your Healt.h amounts of calcium, unless the cal- or pastes, and o sea that the diet] £ cium is assimilated. Apparently is of the proper nature to keep th 5 £ THE HOLLYWOOD | phosphorus, the products of certain teeth in a state of satistactors dele rrison’s Absorbing Sequel to by BEATRICE BURTORN, Autbor of GIRL” ETC. I How to Keep It— | glands, ultra-violet rays, and the nutrition. vitamins are involved in the use of “Revelations of a Wife” Causes of [liness o g calelum by th body and n ' be READ HERALD ASSIFIED ADS i — e .0 i P Ne 26T Beginning a New NFM’—-———’\ _ READ THIS FIRST rning to g l at!"” Sally assured |taken in the diet in order to pr- | v Jerome, pretty and cl : I her,” he | hi < said she did.” She mit the process t s £ = BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN 1, RS 0 O SR ea e ] Dinner at the Farm House Promises | T had Ve Rt 4 i no Editor Journal of the American Opce decay begins, once the en- Genuine to Be Lively Afiair y i 9 S ¢ Mr. “Gob s A - t 1 v t me ir she flashed past him on her way to H 8 Lo n ne ' r e TR her vt \ = . ¢ x 46 ' wtrok i ) car sourine that .‘l::l‘inl:as‘;lca:;:gt and .,:fln,-. aniel of the tooth Is broker i Old ; - nce < t s g 1 3 t S tY t b she » hac er new dance. ;10 Ap Magazine. bacteria, constantly prese n C h ro-cntered the | 100th mever decays is probably cor- cal changes occur that are disas- | The SHURBERG COAL CO. ¢ Savannah | T°Ct 18 assoclated with the right irous. Phone 2250 4ed. The sound | definition of a “clean tooth.” The most that anvon 4 55 Frankli ot of tobacco| It 18 equally true that millions of | keep teeth clean by the bes | 5> Franklin Street L junclean teeth never decay. Of is COUTSe, unclean teeth are not desir- able, because they permit the - 8 & | growth of bacterfa that are usually g1 80amer, a - | vor el e e hor it A vas at his table, too. |assoclated with foul breath, they beiosiir cunel e 5 Taiadiolny b, L v at him, 9ré unesthetlc in appearance and esdpashos / Sl tentic Sit down.” he sald shortly, soL p om the tail | they are associated with irritations ssentiosiodi nring illie's ;g t ¢ {of the gums, cheeks and tongue f he : o ; e e A She & 3 that may be serious. i Wi dusioed e Breaking the Enamel. John Nye never had| About 1890 it was shown that 287 Main Street Over W. rant’s + wili, abandoned | certain aclds formed by the action - I. Grant's {eeth gleamed in @ |O0f MOuth bacteria on a suhstance whose eyes | containing sugar when held in con- fose red heels twinkled | tact With enamel of the teeth for a . ‘ s red heols winkled | 162 With snamel of the teeth for o pecial for omorrow! - the enamel to fall apart and open I A A AR AR AR & !l sitting at h . black cigar y about 1 the center of the room. 1o more like the demure, | the way to destruction of the softer le little private secretary who jdentin substance beneath. idly brought him sandwiches | Since the acid must exist in con- e t ali e vet ats | centrated form in order to do such a Bird of Faradise is like a | work, the process usually goes on [ienlyginiy el avRpIty S sty et An Exceptionally Low Price for These Fall Hats! ! o seen many | Other defects in the enamel, or in immer things | "4 Sally t the ¢ i arly written on his face | the spaces between the teeth, 5 foci , | s b born, and shortly | Slot e it ot \st then. Astonishment, a kind of | The exposed surfaces of the teeth N v ! 5 Be » t r ne; tion, and anger, as | ®eldom decay because the natural & 5 Hoad nd nights b 1 ) i ad b g e lnallias = ) % | movements of the lips, cheeks and e him support his ow ome, cout ' 1 wa . d him. She |tongue help to keep them clean. t saw you that | 204 I¢ ind for a job to er 1 : smiled at the other faces that were Dietary Mistakes. | [ ] tr o buy housch . Vhat on earth di ¥ lurned towards her, and she waved | Assoclated with the cause of nher hanod to Davidson, who clapped udly and long when she was fin- markable ve I d here| She danced again, and then the ice, and quits 1 was asking, and his | floor was given over to the diners for s t liroom dancing. Sally drifted into the kitchen, light 1d bright-colored as an autumn leaf In these colors: in the west wind. Her scarlet silk : S4 v with little bells, tinkled | 7 ST d T : - . The door swung shut / Sand ;\“‘5 leaving the fice 2 g ! : TS il ating Black Beaver £Bloved Mip da k ! e ; iSanAsey Johin Nye's eyes stayed upon the Quack ..qu.a..ck....qu.. || Royal Blue Mother Goose beca fn"'}!; Sal % B o eonl s of the swinging door until it Sial Yepn Brown Sugar Twany Birch Ve hIe molot. D8 it?” ked smoot! closed. Then he laid a five-dollar bill “That sounds like a baby duck,” Carrara Green JMarron Glace Iy ades John St Iy did not ever upon the tabl 1unld LA e ¢aid Johnny. He went around the € i . = & » 44 1 » cla con- Never mind the change,” he sal ol e s corner of the barn, and saw on - ning tho w ; 5 " ihortly to the round-eyed Hilda, the baby ducks running here s Turbans, Tams, Large Hats, Draped S (NOW GO ON V i TORY ) ! : s : : : A S # Hev Aok 1 ago, and o stared drm})‘r axifr‘m:\é)”.f«oat;ue there, quaking excitedly. Hats with trimming of Bows, Pleated Before Sally v cac el ore t 5 f f;"v”[j;‘“ ERNEEE D RIE SO “Poor littl fellow! Tl take him Ribhons, Novel Ornaments, and . 4 ) long—1ie ill. Has ey to hismother,” Johnny exclaimed. two tone combinations. 1 P N : He tried to catch the little duck, i e ‘ Bat Wast : but it was afraid and ran around Large, medium and small headsizes. i was on her way upstalrs to A 1ge her dress, and she started to faster than ever. At last the old Hats that will top the fall costume [ | mother-duck came up the path. i 7 pass him with just the tiniest smile 2 WTittlo dicks “l‘ ]M| babies” smartly. Yet at small expense! ¢ recognition. : Then just as she put out her hand said Johnny. “They need their mothers at night. to grasp the newel post at the bot- he went tom of the flight, she felt her '.wo“ arms scized firmly from behind and swung her around facing | Cellar Doors Ar lighting look. | rtunately, the big hall was | % </ i to very silly con- py. :re was no one about to \ 9 , 2 ce. ... Dul witness the ridiculous scene that fol- ) . 2 A0 = S v off It truly was ridiculous—for ) y sally exactly as a W\ /) 7N 4 over you” the small and wicked sister. = ) v/ NI ) told you that 5 is a fine thing for you to be = st L the doing, isn't it?” he asked violently, ) ; A d b. 1 and Sally laughed from sheer ner- : onsness. She couldn't believe that B actually happening to r \her. ... John Nye, shaking her! S0 Why, it was impossible! It didn't E . becau 1 to- secm as if it could be happening to as you did in the office— | her vas likely to get herself | . In a twinkling, she recov- s i et About fo v n gave her a long, s y i take your hands from | e Al ook ot aid, turning and twisting A, { 'Ol}r aring me it ‘ 1 Milli nade love to hers " ehe was out of his 4 g A Lay-by Plan w dow into the Oolober Alsk asjher i asked roughly. | grasp. ARE you talking 1 s S | RiBLEs 3 « i at her I Jout, Mr. Nye?" Even in her own | H e smoked it, i lly could not make tha re clasping and r voice sounded cool and | calm now embarassed because « @ € i It you don't know yourself, how upon Davy L) t sh i ,in'can I explain to you?’ he aske I 50 ownright } v Lie “But don't you that you're not | ve | like 3 hat it's not your sort| and n ¥ notrying to g llie oft ' of thing? or w ' : ¢ i Ive the, Sally was frankly mystified. 8he ct. 'shrugged shoulders—smooth and 1 gracefnl under the thin scarlet silk 5 of r bodice, | “You mean dancing here?" she 1 1, “in my aunt's restaurant? Do vou think it's such a terrible thing o do?" His mouth twisted in a sarcastic smile. Oh, well, better women than 1° o . = y N ! : ewest ave danced for their living,” an- cred Sally, her foot on the bot- step of the stairs. “Dancing 18 cctable thing to d . I'm sorry if you dis- . Millic's sister making & i 0\ ‘ T AN Winter Style public how of herseif, if that's the v you think of it. But you mustn't ! the less of Millle, because \ X e . "1 7\ e Effects! isn't her fault that I e . you know. And Aunt ' and 1 didn’t start ut to run a i AT 22 N : ) w.d ’ i SN\ 1ae idhouse.” Silence for a minute. Then John spoke again. “I ik : 7 se it isn't any of my business i y aw| S S o | Trimmings) Dolmln: Collar’ g Sl T it Epecily FE (0 BE CONTINUED) I Moufflon . ¥ et Featured READ HER!/ TAS o £l B K " The Famous Healing { 3 Tollot Powder | Beaverette \g PRICED Jykes Comforl Manchurian Wolf s, POWDER Squirrelette Heals the Skin and others — This specially planned, For Chating, Rashes and carefully prepared event q svidson thing about it all Skin Soreness of In- offers advance, modish coats fants, Children & Aduits. it a radically low price. In- READ SHERAD 1 s ; 7 it y ? . s e DL ; 4 Ay g ¢ 1 There’s Nothing Like It. All druggists ! cluded are new versions of the g / —_——— flare and straightline silhou- : ra ) v o b i N . 1 . 7 < sqfe for et%e. Newl tregtment of }fucl"s | JEAT i 5 . 25 v oAk o and entirely different shades (;L«_. ? lOL!R SKI“ b PR o8 = & CHILDRENS brand these coats as the smartest “irrtations, Uss e Ko ] Coucas ! the season will produce for sa little > L : ' WOMEN’S, MISSES’ AND 1’ %@ STOUTS’ SIZE! “That is a fine (hing to be doing, in't it?" he asked furiously

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