New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 5, 1927, Page 10

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Love’s Embers Adele Garrison™s Absorbing Sequel To “Revelations of a Wife” Beginning a New Serial oney Love ... { Mrs, Townsend Arrives with a Mys- 1 11y into a chairand took s Lillian nod t to s know Ledngton | belief that Mrs nd It . ir ”"“” bringing oxe : Emibon discovery of s | 1 10 Sta- ST just o loy Dy mo: L1 chelor old- said ris 1 1 | h On lay after 1 toc ¢ sho a 0 tut her back into 1 « I ) ‘I you dar on g o s \ caring a Hate HEATRE T 1 ; s uniform and etandi T'l—tether you by to the N i hop: si sudden im he drives 1 t e is go- y s owns it, him- 3 . 1o rai v to finance a = 50 " 1 to give up cab % 1 ol kind of o 5 . him plenty of | car 1} « s S i 14 t . s as foh embarriss < % 0 can, although W are you g & irly after he sees her en- To ask to ser 1 W ‘ 1 1 to Staley announced in | fruit drink & T o u 1 1 ye had a ¥ cakes W I ring fo o v 1a ume Lily makes up her hot day, 1 T fancy Mr of ind that she is too greatly atu- send would enjoy ther ) K ted with him to m a good wife [ « 1 he carly [ <ur A8 nd Lily resigns herself to ¢ g md R 1 of marrying Staley and being el nfortable and contented, if not iliy happy with him. Mrs. Lexe Yo zton makes claborate plans for the 1! eddi ind even hires butler, - Luller, and orders him to learn to 3 drive th 1 as chanuffeur ] 15 well time Buller drives, lian's chir 1 in her | w he wreeks the car and injures both palms, while her clbows « Lily and ther, who happen to her knees and she appar vily e in it. ] Mrs. Lexington de- watching the int horizon w1 cides t safer plan would be to ire an expert driver and teach him | to wait on table after he starts work. | She buys a new 2 ) white houses, looked like a strip of Peter Rabbit Wonders Ahout His wd-blocked cretonne to Lily when Pricnds she opened her eyes and sat up in 5 bed, looking out of the windows of lier room. » just a thought or two cach day | ide lilac bushes in the rohin ar in place of the | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1927, “Why. if it isn't Pa t France thing around the house. But Her mother had looking, indi not ¢ i1 he was good and Lily never was wholly crent to a good-looking man ven now, with her wedding les shoulders. At th ound of lier high-heecled slippers on the driveway he swung laround and faced her. His blug s 1 1 ng ighted up and ke grinned, to &he | { was curious to see the new driver. | Pat, that I'm not | Medical Associntion and of Hy- a. the Health Magazine Now that scientific evidence has i presen 1o show that liver is of especial value in the treatment | of pernicious ancmia, the dietitians | re developing methods of cooking | nl preparing liver to permit the persons who require it to take it in Jargs amounts daily without satia- the appetite. | poor 1 s becfsteak, as | is sometimes called, is not | appetizing even under the 1 circumstances. she gasped | s Jerc given have | “Youre such a peculiar person, | Letil Used by competent dictitians | ure youw'll be |10 considerable advantage: | | driving for us tomorrow, o I'm go- | Foicly My | Ing to tell you something today,” she | 1 bound of liver s p | slice of bread grated — - | means grated, not erumbled old one, and tells Lily she has a|than a month off. | g | 1 tablespoonful of chopped pars- man coming to work as driver for | g, pyghed hack. her chair, picked ; it the next day. {up her half-burned cigaret and went NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY |sauntcring out through 1 side CHAPTER NI {door to the backyard that lay like The next day was the tenth of | en velvet carpet under the sun May. It was one of those glorious he new chaufieur was standing !uc-and-green-and-gold days of | with his back to her, polishing the R day of warm wind and | pack window of the limousine with bl sunshine, |2 piece of chamois skin. He was tall | Montpelicr road, with green fand broad, and there seemed 1o be | lawne, its beds of ga something familiar about way | . its budding trees | nis head was sct 51 his square By Beatrice Burton of “Sally's Shoulders, | ran up the steps, Staley's ring flash- |ing in the siin as she went, The door of the hou opened and in stood on the thr hold. She as in a tailored shirt and knickers, nd her small face, with 1ts short, “Honey Lou,” “The Hollywood Girl,” Lte. ]mky"‘“‘- aaslike iacoiniis | “Ha, ha! Dirty work at the cross ivn ds, ¢h?" she asked, much as little boy might have said 11 inging your boy friend out Ihiere to drive the ca You're pretty | stick, aren't you, Lily Lexington? All [T nope is that Drummond loesn't find out how long you've Leen Kiting around with this chauf- | feur It came to Lily then, in a flash, that Staley would think the same | thing that Sue thought—that she brought Pat out to the house rive her father's car so that she all she wanted of him! mustn’t let Stale decided, thinking it all geo (TO BE CONT! | Your Health How To Keep It— Causes of Illness Editor Journal of the American ve been—oh, wild about you for | weeks!™ she went on in matter of feaspoonful of salt fact voice “It's just jnfatuation, 1| teaspoonful of pepper [ suppose, and TIl get over it. no| o doubt. But right now 1 don't know | [tow T'm going to marry snother| FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: man on the tenth of June. I certain- F*—m—w ly don't:” [lis He never said word, They turned into the drive. Thien, as he helped her out a* the front steps, he answered hors “You'll fe ¢ differently by the tenth of June, Miss xington! “Miss Lexington'” she mimicked Tin tor aley Drummond’s house tonight, she said. “If Miss Lexington ha pened to have a bhad headache, and had to leave carly, would Pat, the !driver, take her for a little spin in the cool night a Me shook his head vigorously “He would bring her gtraight | To friends who may be far aw 2 3 ‘ Wit can| reentobiuiey T KRR l 2% T:J‘(’;;U‘]‘_",fu’]"m’” "\“”:; “Morning, Miss Lexington!” e Tt was winter, ¢k Frost and nswering i .“\‘\v‘,:f'lf’,‘;‘ e e Tiough Brother North Wind rulcd in "- I“” ’_”‘V“ was ]‘" d “ v =) Sl A the Gree rest 4 over the a-bed, and Lily found herself cager o o el Greendtiioae. Byerything . was | 1o got up and get dressed and get [YOU: Mer volce vibrated on th white “With snow. Peter Rabbit sat out into the brightness of i | el inbal AN to A new A ean in the dear old Briarpatch trying | ofclock she walked Into: the |, ,ou? SFHERE 00 il te make up his mind whetier or not roon [ “I want 10 see how it o he liked it. He decided at last that wonders '~w1llw\y'r’rm~r B e e e he did like it. You see, Old Mother mother cxclaimed, looking up {. ~ _ o g weather. 1t is vers her, morning paper. “This must bo | “TI2 0 LI AN O Jlough Brot Jortl rin. the first time in a yvear that you've Ean 3 PR roieE Ot R i Lily Tea. | take me around the block,” sho said skin, as the saying is. He has ington:™ 1’.”’; ‘;'l\\ i yi{-.\;‘: :\:W\‘tl’ an tiioroughly good fur coat and he Dot you ever miss your friends | LIS langhed domniniie s Eal s S e {0FSCENNAT A QU O G OUETI D sl i ceq, | Dat got in and started car. Tt p him warm. T A rolled smoothly out o a4 and 'he only fault T have to find |, g™ oo 2 o new man fook Nima wpila | 1Bt0: Mon(pelier Tond, with winter, they Kiow just w You are doing, | ago.” she said. “If he drives s well | T 10 the right,” said Lily. Yeter, “is 1} b SEbe S e pedia R Then when they had gone a block a bit loncsome.” s e R s . handsome young fellse | OF two she sang out another crder. Little Mrs. e “1 ot : A Helaoatie it Lo nava lee| iSlon for aiSeenni know why you id she. | g g o e IEBe e led | The car came to a sudden stop, I'm always he o ] Petor. | One of lier few ¥irlies was thay | 200 in a jifty she was out of the o g TRl o _' e S Jouse | MACK seat and into the wide front | plied Peter hastily. “01 cou ‘ g oking sloppy and e {hogiael ] =S4k MItIUBIG ¥ re always here LT N 0t inking,” replied WAy 80 many wo 1y thaslIivegon IEslicatold him SisEeD | get along withou A 1 swll do | Mor HELt on going—Jinm I never | esig i e S 4 ¥ T e weea 0 her | Moped fo Lave as much fun as this | vou say that yo lonesome sof v Fox ; sd the | face she pui it on at 1 I took |AsaIn y i ,.,,f 3,‘ "}, manded Mrs s Green Ic | ]‘ e T e fer the | ]”‘} ook _""*‘ o fuce | piciously, 1 c fliere | nest moring. T0(sho cani - dowh | sebared and fho tinkic went out of | Peter scratched a 1 - On, |10 breakfast in Kimono and slippe 1'&‘"‘””” SN RS Hio Higutreds Pl : = litde A she as clean and fresh and | }}l'”'l- . o | Her whitse Waldor 3 Wi | 1 ; il grant spring itself. Her pale | st i gall Sl ol L Srve S Feiend { o llow sillc stockings matched her | PER to ke this job2" 1. ehet are 1 s e silk smock, and lier red-gold hair | last, feeld if she mig up e ! - L Iy in damp little ringlets around (rom this happy, sunshiny drezm if | and Tloor N 1 head only she pinched herself hard s ot} ; ; month from tolday my cnough b | A be Staley Drummond's “Well—It was offered {o me | o \id Mrs, Lexington, pouring | hirough an ernploymes ney, and | M 1 ra cup of coffee, T couldn’t retist the temptation, T/ looked across the tahle with Suess” 1 © answered, his | nd pride and satistaction in | fac q T hadu't seen gray byes that usually were go | 508 a month, you know.” [ 2 “I know you're going to b Lily gasy T om him! | 0 * she said tenderly, “Just | From this indifferent and xo!-\!vm[l\'] ey S 1l Taris and Tondon for insolent man o forgol that he = Rl Lot o LpiAla Loncymoon! And then coming back | Was a chauffeur, working for her oy o sauc to Staley’s cou house for the min')w-‘r ind that she was her moth- vour it > mmer! You're getting just what er's dan 1 to an- s : lways wanted for you, Lily!!other n e was we v T « I've never had—enough just the only Dbkl oney so yowll never Tive (0 Worry ever Bl exred about, real- P : 8 your fur coat or auto- seetned 10 her. : . < comi o, “Did you want to see med? she R : oy e Mother," said Lily, in n choked on his : s : tle voice that might have his N Sy \ioaatuBle T ) saintly heroiue of h on w lonely streteh of . ¢ q A e 1 4 1 now. There was no car ahead o Sh tost without think- | of them. and ddshicld mir- g wasn't doing very much (ror the road they had just passed 1 ™ 1 days. She was just | over was cmply, foo, Poo! dhead with the thing she had Lily moved over in the seat and | up her mind to do—to marry | put her down on the Oxford- | lev and have the hisurious kind | £ray shoulder of Pat's new uniform 1 <he had always lon for | Her voice came to him, low and J marrie muffled s that flare-up of r lon B z in the world ! fonate longing the she il vou'd Kiss she sald ehame- i Jotitto 1 herself out o 1o lessly, / o ¢ nee's pictnre frod He shock his h B ltould feol Ty . that e it as she leaned v Bl « 1 qainst him, r arms around his on top. v all “T never will® le said. as he o ¢ turned the big car and started back ) lot ind tur ind cosme- | 1o the hous Il 1 y > When * hid two “You'd hetter g into the hack « itol s and two powerful | seat,” he said. His voice came from nohi 1 hmshand who between set tecth, and Lily saw his | lored the very carpets that she | knuekles whiten as he grasped the n walked upon? Iriving whecl c From behind the house came “He wants to do it, anyway,” she 1L, loud sound of somcone whis- €aid to lier \nd found n -certain | = S g w popular song called “Mine,” cold i that thought. ke on frowned, listening Obediently, she climbed into ihe . ; ROUP ist be the new chanf- | hack seat, and sat there in the cor- | \} iteh Tor Spasmodic Croupis frequently “1 didn’t hear him @ ner, watehing his face in the littre | 3 L tlae relieved by one applicatiot. of ~ ess, he shouldn’t | oblong mirror in front of him. Every | in the whi right under the | now and then his eyes met hers in ; ADLRORS ‘ ' c K s bedroom windows! Youw're usually | it withont \ost of a smile, (20, asliep this time of the morning.” When th cre within {wo blocks o,.ru»\f./nfi?-rsufivgrs ! cak Lo him.* said of the louse she began to talk to | — e fered to do any- | hin. | r cornful 0 Then she lunghed to pl “Miss Lexing- t M. N is going ¢ ocards his finger still the attitude of a well- That's better still, FFor Ir. ) ington an Mo Lexington will hr playing cards at Mr. Dru mond's ! hou. said Lily. o X won't be iwhody at but—you and me!” Then wrinkled r mnose at | Lim in a little grimace, “See you | You can lead a man to drink, bu later, Pu e waved her nd and | you can't make him stop. | [he Mammoth Cave Horlzontal Musical instrument, 1 Who was the donor of the $2 i A stay of procecdings. 000 prize which inspired | 7 Femporary bed, Colonsl Lindbergh's Atlantic 8 Grief, flight? 9 Regons, 6 Who now occupies Judze Gary's | 10 Who vented the telephone? place in the steel industry? 13 In what state is the Mammoth 11 Tortuguese money of aceount Cave? 3 i2 What city Is the capital of |16 Dreads apan? 17 To clean by friction. 14 Rock containing zold 200 “To” used with away 15 Morindin dy Hops kiln. 16 Of what brancih of the Depart- 1estival, ment of Agriculinre is W. It Brought up Greeiey in charge? Near what eity is the largest 18 Dieity aviation field in the world? 19 Fixistenee 30 What famous English uni- o Provident inse versity did King Alfred found In what mining 1 in § West Vi rank s 32 Sawlike or n of a eawfish, in prody 14 Small island Rough broken chff. 10 Retains, Political dictator. 6 To change. Enzlish coin, 38 Ala, Old wagon track. 10 Otherwise, Lik {2 criform fuel, l.ong looze waterproof coat, |4 Tough tree. 10 11 44 45 46 i {48 49 4 Tool for felling tr Answer to Saturday's Puzzle Evergreen tree. Questions A sprite. Neat, Strong caustic alkaline Contralto. Decorated One who walks iy ¢ Scolds constantly Cry for hielp at sea Flock, 15 ially Vertieal SITIE[RIEISICIOILILTATR] [AIEISTWI1 [PTETSIEITIA| [RIOMMRIETFTTINIETS JYE [M] 1= [TIR]olD] Verbal. That left after Seventh note in scule, Who was the famous Japanose statesman of last century? loss or decay Wash the liver well and cut = €ut the liver into slices half an into thin slices; put into ca inch thick, and sprinkle each slic serole; sprinkle the bread crumbs | With the misture of bread crumbs, cver it, then the parsley, pepper Mushrooms —and seasonings; put and salt. Cut the ham into strips i @ casserole, pour over it one- and lay it on top, then pour in one |half pint of cold water or good cupful of cold water. Bake in soup stock, and bake in a slow | oven for half an hour. oven for three-quarters of an Another French recipe: hour. 1 pound of calf’s liver Liver Molds 3 tablespoonfuls of grated hread This is an English recipe: crumbs Take one pound of liver, boil it 4 large mushrooms, chopped and grate it with three strips of 1 medium-sized onion finely bacon. Mix ip with ahout one- chopped fourth of the amount of bre 2 sprigs of finely | crumbs, the yolks of two egzs chopped nd seasoning to taste. Steam A very thin slice of ham of pepper buttered molds, This coat from Jenny fairly shouts Paris. There is a gold thread in the pale beige woolen stuff of which it is made and the deep band of nutria at the bottom is ap- plied in a circular flounce. The nutria collar is wide, long and deep and the cuffs—also nutria— reach above the el- bow, COIRE Chragraice of the Exotic N cxquisite fragrance — favourite the world over for its subtle eastern loveli ness. Coty has created it in a range of sizes from the tall, cylindrical flacons so charm- ing for gifts—to the litcle bottles so bewitching for the pursc. toba at here dent ary wy “ 20z $2.00 10z $3.78 We will give vou plenty of time to pay back the loan you chtain here, An casy-to-mect pavment schedule is arranged so that the payments do not burden you. Your loan will thus be paid back with case and almost before you know it. This is a dig- nified and confidential way to- get needed money. No indorsers re- quired; no embarrassing investiga- tions made. Absolute confidence guar- anteed. If you need money you will like this service, PiIONE 4950 I IHE Y (MUTUAL) SYSTEM WE WILL LOAN UP TO $200 THE MU1UAL SYSTEM [ Professional Bldg. Rooms 112-113 il 81 W. Main St. Opp. Capitol Theater Tathes A

Other pages from this issue: