New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 1, 1927, Page 10

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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1927, | car startea. fact that various cleaning fluids first | use of appropriate cleaning after the | “Keep the change for a—tip!" she |irritate the skin and t make it worker leaves his work will prevent ’ Em . called over her shoulder to the |especially likely to be irritated b much of this infection. Ve ) s By Bea[nce Burton diiver who never took tips. |the nickel. “ ‘e 5o ik . % She meant that for a h:lli-h"nrlpdi Petroleum, benzine, I Adele Garrison”s Absorbing Sequel To of “Sally’s Shoulder Honey Lou, joke, but Pat France did not take it | potash are = which may “ relati S F 4 'ife” ‘he Hollywood Girl,” Ete. as a joke. The last glimpse she had |injure the skin eeriously Revelations of a Wife : | of Lim he was holding the quarter | b ey Beginning a New Sevial | {in his palm, looking at it as if it| In the rubber industry dippers d e were a fallen star or some such un- | velop cracks the inside of the is a Prescription for Veritzen Imposcs “Certain Con- , olo At he pulled f believable thing. [nand and eruptions on the rest of Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, ” And when the brown car was the skin from the subst nvolved SN H < Cor = | nothing but a blur in the distance, |in rubber solution ations of Bilious Fever and Malaria. Lilllan and T, list et Mary b 1o f th gy o 3 he hurled the coin violently down |the skin may he prevented by pro- It Kills the germs. Fitke gty p % | upon the muddy red bricks of the |tecting the hands with gioves c c . road and got {nto his cab. He drove | T ger arises ASK YOUR BARBER” | back to town like the wind. not so mu - For Lucky Tigsscalo resedy It was his last trip in it. tation as Single application stops that miscrable_itching. Momey- & Uack Guarantee. Whyte “Wasn't it odd—my getting that bacte which ¢ i cus {40 Fox knocks pimples, poison cab driver again?’ Lily asked, ekin, but wh t affect | § ivv, piles. Barbers or brightly, as she cuddled up against | seriously an unbroken one 7 Staley in the wide seat. She looked | Disinfection of the s Y e 48 & SHATR REMEDV=S up at him, her big eves wide and in- nocent between their curled lashes Staley's mouth went up at one | ide in a sarcastic smile. “I'll say it | was odd,” he remarki Te honest | with me for a change, Lily. How do you know him? Tell me. I ht to know. | know him at all,” fibbed She salved her con- | telling herself that she | lidn't know Pat France well, ““fgf““’;‘,‘,‘i“f:”h h!':’- Chanel offers this had laid be-buttoned dress ! ! which is a popular 1 she told herself, | model. The mate- cre wonid be a chance of my rial for frock and IEdon Sals w Thankonnne ) | buttons is navy blue “Comc and gt it she called zally, see him now, even if T want to. It's Jersey, with turn- 3 over collar, small ; e . i e o I t was not over. 3 cuffs and tiny vest Lily Lexington is tl oiled or R N . taxi | St TN e e 1 CONTINUED) of white satin. A daughter of the Cyrus L. ons, G ricars 3 eyl - 0: f i e rhinestone and sap- phire buckle is on Your Health | | e down town 1o mes A Sate T e J How To Keep It— [ en when | Sue Cain. On the » seos 3 T e Pl Dbl bl SR Causes of Illness h brings out | man watching he z C 3 AL i notices that 1 a uniform |, ' F P 4 SR L BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN :nd stands be 4 . S I Soeen i - S Fpa Lditor Journal of the American by some str impulse, she jumps | . Rt ey : : 2 Medical Assoclation and of ito the cab, tt ue, vhat her , < . o Sk 3 Hygeia, the Health Magazin en ¥ v pssible can it ' % ‘ 5 ialists in diseases of the skin at he is cab driving beeau e 5 : K28y i ve a special classification of in- ditions” on Mary never READ THIS FIRST what differen does thet - |who have always lived mply suff basting Mr. Ve as the gridiron “That poor imed . 1 3 v s S ack, all ; lo you Service, it irly well sht this r el 3 flammations which includes all of lLis mornings to hi e i e . 2 \ S Jaapaor the irritations due to conditions | working on a piston ring in e pin > S Amarardl rdg LA dhie " | occurri in industry. As Lily leaves the cab she t ntte v thing ‘e ¢ i : 5 H A recent investigation of women identification card, bearing : : G SRl aian0 Gty st workers in the porcelain and pottery and his name, Pat Irancs B A L 2 factorics of Russia revealed &pecial Later he comes to he t 7 vent on - chattering as they the skin and nails in f ler for it, and Staley, ove : e : 1o the ¢ 1¥ing 1o keep male glaze pourers who work with their hecomes snepic 1 T ] A SR om 1 s, 1e e, investigators found | denies 1t indig- : : 1 1 s she |of the workers dry, rough and i : AR T i swollen; particles of the glaze ad- The next day she hunts up P - e t . Sts a hered to the skin and could not be and his cab, and tells Pat she | eour mi i d te \ v . " pemoved hy hing: did have his identification card : . B ot et n They ! Tl T e irritated spots hecame eas- - o s that he won't need it mueh |1o1q hor delibor A t o« lanced at ir. |i G e e At - By Thornton W. Burg , for he has "‘Hd ec : 1 X e ; t d W L ‘. A br ‘.‘Vh - 10:. :l‘ll:“: R E Mother Explains Some 5 e i : L - . B mone . of 5 ; : i Sometinmes th \git | ot ares 16 A araich THAC S S ¥ for th i I e e | Turpentine Fumes FOR THE COUGH OR COLD THAT HANGS ON A e R e , \ to see as much o j il v ind when it got | In the dcecorating department | R mswering al 1 e hnes o s e Bt S e on " znalle : whore women designers worked with | ‘ | but the next time she asks him 10| v dro = o stop. Th v at colors thin with turpentine, the Ior a1 1 v vas to > drive from down town he TGt ) or | 48 g 1 and Stale k il leo becamciintectad troquently . e o Hopn o _“What are vou & « : ) . rt secme Mo irritation. air in such . : i i ; 3 rooms e ntly eaturated with Sue Caln, e “sion i ; by i ) irpenti and it is known iakes. L ‘ (s i piston yin i % e e and | th . tion of turpentine i hill | m severe effeets on the kid- + poor called n such industries arrangements | 1id ot | must be made to carry off the tur- | ollar bill. | pentine fumes, and workers may | 1nd took the provided with rubber gloves to pri hand dnto his vent irritations of the hands. forth a Workers in nickel plating plants | ometimes develop an irritation of | the skin known as *nickel rash caves to m t sn't o - i s s Sl ) 1 tu 7 Apparently nickel rash is due to the much of I . : ) | to cove £ro a a “But {1 make us all cold and shiv- s him when Lily comes ery,” whined Cabby. a newspaper in the cab that had been in hat morning, torn replied Mother | cut of it o NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY sain, probably ubby ekt Nobody ever had tanght Lily Lex- least bit to cach othe y e RLoR ErCHEanLUISEERY i o o odm i g as if I knew you a well. L O . 1 Mother Bear She knew which fork and spoon S Sp d ly t P m ‘\" l“.”r o hs really grow 'to use at a dinner party, she knew oA 1 cat e ee l ln O neu Onla ALY 47 10w to enter a ro d the proper k way to pick up a dro 1 handker Yol s T orrow iiet from the floor had 1 ! conse ming the ined to r 1 1f you've a cold, it's your danger signal. Preumonia can follow speedily’ Don't tol- ‘ crate a cold. It too frequently leads into a iciegt ! L Sl Drasy . fatal disease. Stop i over it. Creomul- : K 1 will help you do it. 1t is pleasant, easy 10 teke. It is decidedly helpful. It can help s ‘ J you_to g ]um the dangerous ¢ that b T E } ol Sh - 4 usually follow coughs or colds thzt hang on. hurting peoy v Kk 5 \ t hel g If you've a “ y” persistent cold; if SRS ot i : i : 3 J - | ron've a deep, ow cough that tears and QUL Reifre gk 0 N ; ; : hurts your throat; or, a cold that just won't get well, go and get a Lottle of Creomulsion. 8 s t like we tell vou to take it, and we T o £ i g : Bt zuarentee reliefs We know what it can do. Mt L i nh cein 5 ! : i e g 5 Millions of users know how it helps. Your e St i : S that sl ias dolng n yule's v s o] ! ; 3 money will be refunded if your cough or o ‘ : o s R A [ e ‘ ! ; : J 14 is not relieved, when you follow direc- sleep t 4 i Y. He did not wer 1 estion of ho ' 4d,” replied Moth- growing small- she pro “What did you v e him, sit re she nsually g toward hin : ; aw harden. He did not answer. 1 ul ' i v g Jiminy, from the ou treat ! pe haa e e e s e R A ive-1 1 te this| 9. Due reward or punishment. Said i e - 5 Hr Rt . It should not be difficult to [10. Variant of “a.” 7 ¢ One having a terrible scaly Horizontal, | disease to a former tim 14. ¢‘oncurrent Ratlw tation. Hair. dye. Thin plate used as g By way of. e ! it : To vex SoiE et : S s s 26. Type of beer. H e e ¢ il ; ' CaNinde 31. Tven a hooster for Seibert’s Milk. . 155 ; ; e ostreet To turn aside. e e : e oran That's because there really is Polynesian chestnnt., E : 4 Garden tool. § a difference hetween Seibert's 41, House cat. i 5 : : : e s | Milk and the ordinary kinds. Myself. i ! 3 : LI S T G20 Try it once and you'll see for ife t i of Teee ;7. Morindin ¢ ANSWERS TO ¥ SRDAY'S \ vourself, “Why not f b i A R e e ’ i ek SRE E | Pasteurizéd MilR & Cream Yaltucs Roy and 1 would have hough or. it it is” he said, | Vertical. = I Make Sure Is Seiberts” e S R U (o mtauian| il ity ! PHONE 1720 Quick Relief! A pleasant effective syrup e ng i new Throar and Chest hod : s Abovt dines Salve. 35¢ she conldn’t see why Pat woul Service, Tnc.) | take a tip. “Suppose you do own th icd I s!| 8. Heavenly body.

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