NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TULESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1927. s | Among the children referred lu’ == the large majority of defects were | to bad teeth. Next came infected tonsils and adenoids, then disturb- jances of vision and next inability to Love’s Embers proper food and ben: “Revelations of a Wife” Adele Garrison”s Absorbing Sequel To Beginning a New Seri: Philip Veritzen Decides to Confide in ot N zen's voice as ‘guarded, bitter excl cerning my intlu; band which tc denl L and t could not equivocatic mitted to cor band and hi his work. In t he Is very i the great Phil & comm hest of a - added “Dalky old 1tr heard lips, fai in Mr. By Thornton W. Cubby Gets His Nose Seratehis t there v cry baby ‘CANAD. “The (ha MINER, READ & TULLOCK and bawled | B ENSS‘Ul\ MORDER CASE CHARACTERS OF THE STORY PHILO VANCE JOLHN F.-X ARKHAM . District ¢ York Luunt) ker .u\d man-about-town, v murdered in his home \ BENSON . . 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Editor Journal of the Any and of rvision Children's Health One of the anthorities in conditions greate relation o the pl ood treatment, \ictment seems startling, not be the basis of v of the defects con- f such a nature that controlled with st and wit the ordina Je person concerned Inficted tonsile, abs . chronic inflam- ions of the Wlbladder or of the re conditions which in- greatly with a person’s life g him irritable, and making anywhere from 15 days to cach year aw roots of the medical conditions ordinary God help rela- | s at the | from his | stion defects include ditions as enlarged glands; ances of hearing or of breathing; changes in the body structure, par- ticularly curvature frequently due to tinally more serious di the lungs, the heart or Job for Parents The chief difficuity in controlling onditions mentioned is to mike realize their importance in : of the child, to ma srstand that the child is not to outgrow these and that the really important s to determine their cxistence then to control them by proj lentistry; ear, nose and throat . or by training in hygiene matter of food and maluutri- \e matter of proper posture, the question of sufficient rest, out- nd sunlight are thin I Without parer ind understanding medicine mind. sur- door Menus for tl:e Famz.y BY SISTER MARY akfast—Baked apple 1 ¢ milk, toast, coffie. of ham rolls, od strawberries, mulk, tea. 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