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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1927. tman and T are going to push ;\._‘- ariation from the truth. over a picture show tonight, and I he child is likely to be extraor- , . must dress and a \-u!l' e Adinarily maginative, sineo every Love’s Embers : _ By Beatice Buton | i i i || Your Health o e b3 pwith me.” unde ood experien Adele Garrison”s Absorbing Sequel To One OV Author of “Sally’'s Shoulders,” “Honey Lou,” “ ':,u;lmm a4 $5 Dbill down on the How To Keep It— Too often the imagination of the child is repressed beeause of social “Revelations of a Wife” “The Hollywood Girl,” Lte. SIS v fosg blas o0 8 wur Causes of Illness PR e S untouched sandwiches. “I may Beginning a New Serial well go with you,” she said, in- the child is to develop a secret life | . o of and through this to de- | dirferently. “I only wanted to show i : ¢ Mary Is Dazed After Her Interview hings which s yuld suminor [ nim to you. I wanted to hear what | _BY DR. MORRIS FISHBLIN velop mental habits that may be ‘With Mr. Veritzen er brair could il 3 [ e i Editor Journal of the ! : i From Liltian’s scat she col erself toget 5 1 ey sent out Into the soft spring | Medical Assoclation and of Hygei Controlling Mental Life the library door, so that 8 - v b i < : 1 2 . air, that was just beginning to smell | | the |H(‘-ll'!-'_ Magaz The policy of |v\.mv\‘[ l]:.mm:- to eral seconds after her mpsc n i ner gravel aa ; i ¥ of buds and growing things pushing | recent investigation of the rea- 'let the child’s mental lite go on Al 5 3 ¢ G . ; ; 3 L : by kLl By sons for lying by children indicates |with little, if any, control, is a :Jhu "ho)- ;RT‘ o front | fact t on 1 casol ) 2 : ‘\v‘»] as the \‘tomll on the steps, that the greatest ca Is fear; scc- [rious matter since such ST " ond, a lively imangination: third )1 seems to e the of Ijrenes ooe 2o b - pitiing ooty whitetg! fantasy and the desirc for mimicry: in the personality fourth, weakness of will. tis the view of some physicians A parent who is interested in con- a Ithy emotional life for a | trolling lying must be able to dis- 1 4 on sccurity in his | tinguish from conscious and deliber- ts' affection and tisfaction e . There he is now!™ cried Lily [ate deception for a definite purpose |in his own activi hild who Llow or a swoon. The i - Sl A ; & quickly and hreathlessly, and Sue's {and the lie that is merely told as a is generally physical spair in her cyes, howeve h as RCLCOMN CnEYY 2 . : & B Qark eyes followed hers to the place | form of play. of view and cmotions had feared would be there if : S L oLs - k: ! 1 P where I nee was standing be- | Parents should remen that |or fear, r 4 ve do not de- eritzen had turned th b b y o Eger T ! 3 & 3 v . ned his door !prevention is Dbetter than cure and yelop cscessive is on the right son her continu « v > to y 3 4 : 1 for a pa cr. “There he is, Suel” [that they always should be carciul poud o a normal type of mentality vertheless : 3 became wide with [to be truthful themselves before the in adult lifc helahona &0, X & it e e 4 ; . gl > 5 g “Not the—taxi man?” child. P — nishinrent chance 1 i LS . & T o asked. “You don’t mean the taxt | Lilllan was « « E e i -4 3 s p | It is not wise to exaggerate the Euesse s y lonz § ik Lo . G / © modded. “Sue. look at himiimportance of lying in the child's ) to cut short ip 2\ Zen’s pro - Loy L - 4 3 caid, “Isn‘t nice? Can't you |imagination by too severe a punish- B . longed ana flambova \ « ) spok t r . : ey 4 { g < ‘ 3 ment or by excessive questioning to V] 1t he's an awfu kind of all of us . n awfully nice kind of | 7oy Sihe truth. The child will un- down the steps and {o his waiting 20d,” 3 ver 1§ & prrson fust by Jooking At WM ¢ |der such clrcumstances attach fa . Sevadjian car 1 " i ) too much seriousness o the possi- | 162 Glen St. Tel. 1190 Trance’'s or she would have T ot S ];',‘ et e gave her— | bilities of what may be accomplished g ” o : L2 ¥ e " Sy 3 a mingled look of disappointment, | e chir und t t i v e | in the road, we t Safary, Vit g ontas 4 : A : | disgust and anger. | iaat ; g : e 4 . 3 . B Y &R s Well, for goodness' sake Heino Lexington!™ she answered, sharply. | i\“mn' : “You talk e way you used 1o er into T “Will he “What did and great man's hand held ry's elhow 3 o lary ¢ ! f 5 3 - L tucking their hand bags under their lightly, and ind t 1d a - 1 v r that think ¢ g s . pre - arms, Pat France ime cruising €d in need of so to her |1 8 ECEOATI e, t i : S 1 ilong in his cab and drew up just chair, for her face wore lazed | T es 1 think vritzer g : ; : b % |alead of Suc's plum-colored car. siy or soven ye ago, when you wonld lose vour mind over movie tors or that drawing teacher we had at sehool—that widewer, you remember Lily smiled dreamily at her. | “Maybhe this is just a crush” she said. T certainly hope it is 5 They waited all afternoon but he di d not come. ut. whatover it Is, it has me.run- S & d A i x ing around in circles. Good-bye, . to tell him |READ THIS FLIs She looked at her friend’s kind, | The next day the orange-colored , ¢t G0 H LG ac ) o Sith Louiseboulan g e iferent i o]y pex | Lt V\u}”\»\_\”l:\; . ;jn\.} \\|;hul she ‘mly. i e Al i ,;.] anER A combines pale e aeslionivay i f v conld t hat she wasn't 5o aw- | when Sues little plum-colored coupe She went (ripy down the stona | mauve velvet coat questioning ' yons, who have al e e that she was going 1o | turned into it andparked before the | S St GHGE R O er her, | . followed Mary's 1 il ¥ Drummond, after all! | Park Lane restaurant, Dous B and skirt with a l haae pex With her hlack oyes as expressionle ! knew that she share ) Y nec Sizhoat i g 08 nn l cresi-“allen, some It was not there at half past two | as two jet shoe hutfons. blouse of pale green PWV(Y.S et i e N i i i i i ],,,{,I, o y‘h th “ml” when they finished their coffee and | (TO BIZ CONTINUED) lame dotted with for time, saying st nonsensi- e Serviee ear cvsclf, Staley | that she held on her lips apparently | cigarets, sitting at o little table in | | P > main torce and will-power. Her | (ho window of the gold, and on the bi; brightl, | - 2 S g { o e awas, There o5 2 | lnced room, with s rasnionsnrs | Gleaming Shoulder | coat puts bands of 1 most doleful look. Lily was SOFTY men, with its cunuing flappers in | g low. The skirt is : or her from the bottom of her m\\”h‘ and mm.;,,‘_r \]\,u,‘ its g ey cetirsl vl her Leart. candles gleaming on the little tables, ’ : e o Y S S S SetWiien ane whsl 0o\ malnire | Sudbile Grak satsL i Te i :hv'- i in_front and both e he is in unif nd i at the round luncheon table, With | magsed palms on a gilt-and-cream coat and skirt are Stands 1 taxicab. en she How candles and eenterpiece of hajcony. 1 " flared. iy he cab, forgefting @ low ffodils making ‘”"“h”"‘ in Every time a man came into the ' bl 1 aliot L and is driven, hack | the gray, melancholy d | place Suc nted to know if he was home. She ti Be deiver and | cortain once more that she was go- | Lily's Unknown Lover, as she call- he tells r Wt he is doing this |INg to marry him. Tt seemed the f o him. But every time Lily shook particutr Kind of work because the | only thing to do while she &t here, | ner head and kept her cyos on the hours are short, and il s him | surrounded by all her friends Who | garting traffic of Albhermarle strect. By oo L eress time to work on an automobile pis- ¢ bis friends, too—the young | | pever o this chair un- T 7 \ ¢ [ion mine thal hio® 1 dnveniing, | e feronal Ahak aves Thelc elacln. til T see him!” declared at half Cubby Squalls ' i es the cab she takes Tis marry Staley, and Sue i past three, “My curiosity is rampant =_— o X dentinication card with her 1Chcars arey Jack Bastman-—and we'll all fnow, and Tl stay right here until | For all mistakes we have to pay. IR 47 = the driver's n wrick France,” | Jive happily ever after,” she s it's satistied!’ Alas! There is no other wiy AN und his picture. herself, picking at the chic So they staved there all the after- Cubby Later that eve e aley qje and the fresh green peas on her | noon, hut he did not come. At 4 ¥ house, he con for tb plate. “We'll have a lovely house | o'clock t g d tea and sand- nd I obave my own car, and the | wiches and » cakes, which ncith- crowd will come in for Sunday night | er of them wanted or touched. well go to the the- | At half past four Sue suddenly when @ good €how | changed her mind, and said that he That will be | wasn't going to sit there a second that.” longer—no, not if Douglas Fair- | A black velvet evening gown has bher of bridge | hanks himself were coming therc its right shoulder decorated with a B e b j ) ! .4((..’]yyn4)n, 1'uv'|vhnn f : i G lL.u]k]nn\unmvl of gleam looking closely ‘énough at the Dbig| . v 1 or £ heing i 4 ang Sue were driving home |, “I'm going home,” shy suid. “Jack ing strass and dizmoote, i ¢ 5 B i dviver when she s engage Jlum-colored car, footprints in the.snow that he hud SR i ! B S ITELL yA‘AéT HiM- been following. Had he looked at P, : j him, Stadey. v of dissatisfuction them as he should have looked at | S Staley gocs out of ¢ PIOMISING liud swept over Jier in waves (w0 | ! AST HIM/ I'M DESPRUT to call w distance, and LAY gr hree times lately, swept over them he would hive known at oncc . ) g Buster i i house- e mor = shat they were not made by Mother I orile ! : IG5 GNEE T IND: o 5 TO-DA\/ NECCO Bear. But just hecause they were - maid. to ¢ i8 too il 10| 'w8ue she said, unhapplly, *1 big footprints Cubby took #t for | Nlcomun=ie] InlsaAs 2 b it (el youl solithine - T | . BOLSTERS ONEY A grantsd that they o Motlion world are shed in anticipation. | Prance and his eab and asks him t0 ' gagod to Staley Drummond, and Bear's. 8o, galloplng along careless. | (o) hitt noise or come WD ke Ber to a lunchicon at the TOmMe oy ot sure that T want to marry y -\ L L\ NlCKELL! Iy, he ran around a great windtall terward that he ould have Cubby has found this our for Limself. Of course, his mother could have told him that this was true. Al- most any one with expericnce could have told him. But almost o one has to find it or hin It was just s0 with Cubby. there and eat you up!® grov of her friend, Ann arney. On e |him" She took his diumond from and almost headlong S e : o fway i hindile et Rl ',"1‘" big bear who was not his mother at thhy i der {gok the car 1 says it (e afternoon, and slipped it over her than ever. “I do ust arrenged 10| finger all. In fact, the big bear was hi t t 10 b - lmatter, C father, Buster I Rub Cubhy e he wail D Away | gell his eab some sp L st night T cried, and all but | R o and ¢ o alone it ) r t 1 had b cries b 15t didn* didn’t recognize his father and Bus- o1 o “([ l‘ VARG iny Lily 0| had nysteries becuuse | m‘y U want | Rrdidhts racosmize Gy ] want my | jorg and o - o marry him, and then & while ago For perha seemed to be the only thing to stood staring at vach other 0. her voice rippled on. I ean't . ’ . 5 S cm to mak 1 mind ahout with a deep rumbly-grumbly . ley an . ey DLAtORI R DRIy ) I s e, , ) . NOW GO ON WITH THL STORY g ward Cubby. Cubby gave 1in e loo Sue nodded. She was a small, | encd yelp and started up the alinost timie r CHAPTER ¥ lirk person who always knew her est tree. My goodness, how A for the w | o T el &0 up that tree! Chatterer the thinking that | j + sald Ann Barmey. “Yo Well, 1 certainly wouldn't tie /Crunchy,m-lty Squirrel never went up a troc 1l he would = Lo marry S iren’t you wself up to anyone while | E honeycombed fastor than did Cubby. And le ed thowdid xou i) i, Lily,” she said, in | molasses and right on going just as far & al i 1 Ann picked i y. St bout ; ep. peanut butter: could go. And when he found loy's i ¢ man 1 know—but yow're the, ehocolite coated. could get 1o o Hezan wond glittersd and Her one who's going to Tive with him, | DR Eousht; Hoivas @ very sosred ] ol Ak i 1of a wn smile treained as she Cgnd unless you're thrilled to death | little bear, so heing so badly sci Jooked at it over him in the heginning, what | he just had to b 0 i o hesitating | ann 1 dug his v's people Tad dollars chance have you fo be happy with | Buster Bear came over fo the foot : E i wher singtons did not have him when vou're all settled down | of the t looked “the ) ould g0 | pennies. into married life with him?” | and look o born and bro up L Lily gave a short little laugh that | time he was growli rumbly-grumbly i . hivd Tad pad an unbappy note dn it | he sat up on 1 A : o S : T ar i F 1 She | gone 1o =chool “Could you keep a sceret?” she looked at Cubby f our years. She had peked. | on his hindfeet nd the world twic Sue nodded, pufting up a - small, Do you know the name of the' 2. Affirmative vote. 5 the <poiled hrown hand to eross her heart. In governor of Virginia who was called = 3. What is the abbreviation for :,: ,»HY,,,,.,. {he broie o AT Menus for t}!e Fam[ly A4 pampe Tarling that Lily wa carly twilight her black eyes | “Light-Horse Harr: It has thr Nova Scotia? tree. Ye Tt St crn and good, and her white teeth flashed dn o {letters and fits No. 20 horizontal. . Blackbird of the cuckoo family. 5 Kind | quick smil \ she said, en- 5. Which is the largest city in thought L 7 ot 5 - BY SINTER MARY good f £ dun- | couragingly 3 Hprigolal Canad: by Iy fr cd. The L R el e e T oo ] g - Who preceded Viscount Willing- Work of genius. omint ¢y had i into thit bis frea C : ; L0AS1, SYTUD | el ore Lily's tlo AR don as the governor-gencral of | 5, What is the abbreviation for it ) ] W e Canada? k. 3 hane | friends from kin rte 3 s Jdoctor? that he w ) ngsd 3 Lucharist vessel T\ parisit ","(":]'),' ar . Who was the founder of Chris- 1. \hieh i3 the most important think of e “ ey viver in China? saved {aking turns with it, chapter by Mol HaSRo gl b onzERon Sorrownul. i ake-like fish, shanle " K To hreath loudly in slecp R w"vn Ty Il ther e o 3 getabile. | loath® by & man, but 1L isnit Staley. ] s L',X,I.'.(,»m; . Corded cloth. Where to put them? sald Llly. “A man 1 hardly know.” |16 What ,was Jean Ifrancois Millet |3 oo o them where they are—and they “ho kno m 7 asked Sae o 2 sslio i 21, vthological belnz. S 3 S G by profession? " The male of the domostic fowl. | blow all over your desk. Empty ' e e s R e 4. Theer | them into the ordinary open- ) S Ty A e D \\'fl;‘,'";” bt 25, Almost a donkey. | side-and-bottom waste basket— \ o e SR Staley Drammond he @ million-—" called “Light-Horse Harry 2" g ,'I.;’“I""fi““':,"”‘ 1 to bleach grain | and you might as well throw \ L ; o n room where she w “Unless you introduced him to |22, Region 2 .3 them on the floor. But, here | 1 | Lily's fin- 2hey had made mud pies t of polishied | and cut out paper dolls, cd short | ittle Women®™ zloud to each other, anyone ipoke [ e, interrupted Sue, “Idhke to 24, Constellation. Hes iy oty is a waste basket with solid g S ‘ . M ARl O T et 34, To strike with the palm | sides and bottom—made to Hidden Oysters L SELLRETL NI iy hopE RO R By N GO . Paragraph in the newspaper. hold even the smallest particles. | f she made up her | a1. Turkish cap. Teihon ol k L o . Inglish money. mind at last. “T won't introduce him '#2. To accomplish 1. To ventilate. to you, but I'll let you see him. Oh, |#3. Struggles with the & i = Sue, he's the best-looking thing: . Second note in the 3} . She sighed over his good 100ks lie male parent of historical Wi i T soe Hmz* Swe ai- (§5. Wit dustralin_operatie so-| % the standard waste basket it syl e prano sang for several scasons Tomorrow.” Lily told her. qu| With the Metropolitan Opera take you to Junch at the Park Lane. | o (f0.2 o e I How's 1 o'clock? All vight for yout” | =% TH 41.‘ 3 e cap of | delicate pastel tones. For office and “Does he often have lunch the Gy | home. Solid sides and bottom. Guar- Park Lane?" She asked av e 5 . anteed for five full years—many have T've noticed an awfully good-looking | =" 1 } | In olive green, maroon, oak, walnut, mahogany ... and Duco-finished in Ige ol been in service for more than thirty years. cment man there lately, Tall and bload |47 qor e M] 1 forvign looking—" {48, Upper human 1i [T] 3 Lily Riggled. “No. he's never been | ] Which of the Ohio torn prest- | [AJRSIO] ADKINS PRlNTlNG CO wlinins | nside the Park Lane, and he never | dents of the United Stiien was L) aronnd - will be-—unless his piston ring is the first o take office? i [B]15] | snccess,!” she said mysteriously, and |50, Unit of work in the € s f s ! lim, althongh Sue did her best to Vertical Half the world docsr )W how L Serve i it vor wer | “punip” her all the rest of the way | 1. Who is the president of the its better half lives v to cacl | want to do it for me, all the « home. American baseball league?, |