New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 2, 1927, Page 24

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Adele Garrison Absorbing Sequel To “Revelations of a Wife” Beginning a New Serial There Is a Lull in the the Parmhouse The days following Pl zen’s tateful interviev flowed back into quietly, so uneventf scarcely d their pass almost a fortnight had L a rush of wc for his 1 sndered a1l to pose fo the real re temperame son fc tal hus v over Mar, few hour rview w pathy, Ww ditions P upon her escapade the pri career, she had Activities at | oc seeing d care- | his father, and more the 1 of consulting you | done next autumn | ibors upon count plete my Not s0?" ushing Vi for 1} had outlir at a gibe con- s \isits to w that the or me at the no further at- s sufficient all eminently correct,” Y| kly. “And I think you s I am that things arc she w't mean that T have 4 excitement, | neh that thi fairs is only ti li-known Iull preceding something nally iliar to face. We'll have h presently, or T for lope you miss 1" T h T 1 R 1 There are two | explosives strewn around the | srhood for us to be secure | confess an explosion of some kind.” | ueng tienlarly that bunch of can- | el ers down at The Larch- | Jillgnpsid be ) that mystery is solved Jut the way things have gone the t two weeks, hall be low last homes—pips ation, old dear! the time wr t a clue m down the hall came a ring telephone, and a Katie's volce in answer. Yah" she was saying. ‘“Dees sis Graham’s house. Yah? who? | Messis Townsend? Sure, T call her sure we “Some commented. co hody who has b day Phil put the £ She held to check th racor of the s [ 1ater Sleanor Lincoln. once,’ ‘she sad, | aveee “a bread ¢ I Mr. Ji Newspaper Inc.) By Thornton W. Burgess Buster w's Disappointmen lisappointment b Old Mother N Re not it may Great Big 1 1S ¥ queer t nal should 2 wint 4 wmomer Whitefoot winte eeds to be : there 15 food stored up by v Whitefoc But with B ery different. food to use thro when the snow Green Iorest there such a big fellow Buster Bear ai the cold Silently without a sound, He would use his another winter, T. W. Bur it be. wonld ster b He irned, hurried aw troom cant iwa hurry : - Menus for the Family BY SISTER MARY Breakfast Grape serambled cggs wheat toast, fruit, cereal, with bacon, milk, cof- m crisp whole and with alloped ricc of lettuec graham bread, date and nut Luncheon — mushrooms, hearts Irench dressing, yaked apples with meringue, milk, tea. Dinner Roast, eream twice baked 1 canliffower, jellied prune apple stuf pud- o pork, 1 celery sa 17, milk, coffee. pple cream pork will be d with EOOSs¢, smoked L. Apple Cream Sauce {o six fart apples ispoon whi crear d, sauce served found equal roast domes or Four sugar [2 cup grated ream, t rare, quars Cook in litt itil soft. Rub 1d horseradi oon salt and core apy as s8I thros colander pEpper. Sug orse Whet o with salt shall | READ TH in our |who live far beyond the al-|realizes her hig! | Drummond moment | propoees, {that it's Pat's AT AT Hlass : vi “The Last Good NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1927. FIRST on is t the Lily Le daughter of heir me ambitio ged to bachelc st she hecomes enz a rich than herself. On the day goes down r chum, Sue ( she sees he meet h 1 way, 1t man watchi town nd feels herself oddly attract: him before she notices that i the uniform of a taxi driver, Moy by some sudde to the cab nim begins. She learns that and is going to seil money to financs vention o o into sol until the invention keep himself down-hearted hecause s t see him T he cab. Mer friend, r she's foolish to ¢ poor cab drive man like Stal really cares enou tolerate him a the time Lily makes up her be honest staley 1 o, wedding date Staley becomes s when she takes 1 from the ¢ house but later imipulse d her frier he owns it pist Kr wor h with es the ¢ ment e picic the or it. mits to P dn it, —th Pat n is it. Then, one of drivin passes them in citement, Lily out her f Staley cab or roud leaves nd o he But wo. driving up a and when Jie to be honest w tell him ho 1y Paf. She fells i and isn't friendly with him at in that moment she « him for he's selling the (NOW GO ON WITH CHAPTER IX No woman ever tried to ma self care for a man more tried to make hersels Drummond during the of that warm and balmy A hundred tim hereelf that in town to be getting hin she was perfectiy hapr She wore his flowers, and chocolates, and read the he brought her. On the first she went to ford Heights w ther, to have dir Staley's house w ful with and very old Ttalian ery wonderful old =i ings in it atory ¢ s with o) cides good, and thanks HE fivst | Ma on Ty liouse, TOSS-green ane luxurious illed pale flow The table covered the w was a the roscs in the 1itlle as on the tah What fun it s house with 1 ahout.” tho minded e a better pal ways ehee who was the “What this 1 un it yuse, Stu 10st f it myself. T v ree od for you (4 you're 10 go to Lure * ehe thought 1 m m v Pat’s identif Wi d to n r carly in Ju st stops drivir con is all fc W suvs mother hooks 1} STORY) i By Beatrice Burton Author of “Sall {Money Love .2 Shoulders,” “Honey Lou,” “The Hollywood Girl,” Ete. could all he yours,” sald Sue, up at t hout her was all s to be maid of ks off.”" vould rix for onr Sue, sipping back things Lctical May in ines by the powder the box had Ireadtul thing sted id e that n the world t car,” day the house. i after the! and you haven't a thing to| fo work in embroidered net—for the wedding supper and the hundreds of yellow roses and bushels of smilax. He was the pack-horse who car-|& ried the load of debts. The car skidded as it turned into | Montpelier road. “Carefully, there, Buller.” Lexington sald. “Take your co ners slowly—especially on a wet day like this.” Buller touched his and eaid: “Yes, The road was wide, and there was very little tratfic until they reache | the edge of the business district. Then automobiles and street cars and wagons began to weave around them like a net that dr along with it. “Take it easy, Buller,” Mr, Lex- ington said nervousl they reach- ed the corner of Fifteenth strect and Albmarle. For the blue c {ing at much too smart a speed | Then, truck loaded | oranges and cclery and hoxcs |apples, came toward them, Buller | did the very worst thing that he {voula have done. He suddenly th |on his brakes—not only his | brake, but his emergency brak | Lily saw the truck of mark it Gt = SReR A o tant. Then a noise lik cannon sounders in her ¢ and he os blinded by dashes shot | with lightning: Atter that she k | hours. [T late afternoon {onencd ner eves, her own bed in her own roor the first thing she thought [ when she ne to was the princess slips. ch as the pulse rate, sure, the breathing r activities which are health. Types Tiven Hippocrates, the father of Mr. | modern medi sefied human beings according to their types and with the idea that certain forms of constitution more likely than rs to have certain disease the University cd 1,633 students a W ap respectfully | 0th I of in relation to their Among the students examined were Scandinavian descent and 11 of German descent. German were larger in body build and lung all of the groups seemed to tend toward a medium body build rather than stoutness or e The students examined 1ge 20 year age, 5 feet S% in heie 141.4 pounds ight nderness not r was go- | sl s of 1S with 5 M lin w or 'm to affect a ciably ew foot Button | Button ! t pro- an in- T8, purple of pain. 10w nothing were o for was when sh ing in and ahout pale-pink She was 1] ‘termined the function of their | stoutness as such | e o s the bills for the Irish lace and the [and other physical factors in body |the amount of chest expansion. Lif« build are related to the functions|insurance examiners and physical | examiners for the army and na | still use the measure of the che | expansion as an indication of t | breathing efficiency. | Use of Spirometer 1 The studies made in the Univer- | sity of Minnesota indicate that me | ure of the chest expansion may hay: some value, but it is unreliable when compared with the measurement (¢ termined by the instrument know: as the spirometer. With this in strument the measurement of the lung capacity is made by blowing into a device filled With water, the | air blown in replacing the water, so | that the quantity may be measured in cubic centimeters. The pulse rate seems to corre- late to some extent with the body build. Stouter individuals tend to have a slower pulse rate. On the whole, how the studies seem to indi e that the functions of the heart and of the lungs are more de- pendent on other factors than they fare on the body build. “I dldn't get them," aloud, and in her own ears her voice scemed to come from a “You did that white-c nowhe X p up to the And without waiting for an “ave, | "', \f or mo" from Buller, she had | sent for an instructor to teach him |,y if THES to drive the blue limousine. ia N On Saturday morning it was [0t SHSL B raining—a drizzle that made the "}I]'J H‘yv you, don't you? pavements shir it oil had heen T o poured upon them W to come “It's a bad day for Bu e 1 wlv‘ v:x “Nh (”““ g l?: '3"\‘;1“:: threw them on—the oncoming said, with L > of i i sound of L ) ¢ fic heard the car backing out of the | | ot hit ,!J"‘ IR garag s “How's my father?” she o hurt, 100" (To CONTINUED) | she ind keep the 1ves you lote of but wait on tabic pantry clean. That I free time for driving. 0 from now I'm going to expect you to take | xington to the office every g and then bring the car great way 't get what did not pped nurse appe nly. b the bed. asked a know. on, M morn hom voies she very sude sl S down ad that mber what hap- a minute. Tt to ha ler to drive ! sere he . as it Ked z00d a day for him to start as any day. Tt's not s 10 stop ing in this world iuse we WS o0 | Your Health | Lily heard the t cch as ehe came running down lirs in @ new suit and hat of ter's green cloth. m going whntown, too, Dad,” she called to or father, “T saw some shell-pink rday, and I think Tl get ree or four of them. T don't really need them, but they were so pretty | Irish lace and embroidered | Medical Association of Hy b the Health Magazine A girl can't have too many nice| Thereis an ol crthings,” said Mrs, Lexington, t it all darting a defiant look at her better Inve half. “And I'm your father ¢ hat human bein wants voit to lhave everything nice tly in their \ or your trousseau { fications of body build M. Ve a out satis fal all, he had to mably the s How To Keep It— Causes of Iliness \ (BY DR. MORR Editor Journal of the takes s of people to s indi- a world sure her ork Lexingtol Kiss. After pay “Venus de Milo?” sald | ball button: ded by . ea i NN N SN Where i venus de Milo™? er will fit in No. inestion puzzle is w usual, original statue, The correct an- | 11 vertical. This somewhat casier | Morindin dye. . To free. . Small fresh-wa To folloyw. . Wha was the Miracle”? . Where the original statuc “Venus de Milo”? . Which is the highest peak of the western hemisphere? Hastened. 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