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e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1927. tell [leat and a little salt and pepper. Let Do |t remain in this pickle for 24 hours, then roast and baste Lily thought it over. s j 2 said tinally, “I have to the vinegar. { 'm tiving a lie. I'm pretending I'm |brown gravy or a sauce mude with ! the girl who wants to marry Staley |chopped herbs. The time required | Drummond, and I'm the girl This is a Canadian recipe: Take a fresh calf's liver and stuff with duck dressing (sage and onions which should be parboiled before be- ing mixed with the other ingredient: Put the stuffed liver in a pan, cover with strips of bacon and bake for basting frequently with ry long and I've heard you two or three that were you have to do it?” it frequently erve it Love’s Embers Adele Garrison”s Absorbing Sequel To “Revelations of a Wife” By Beatrice Burton Author of “Sally’s Shoulders,” “Honey Lou,” “The Hollywood Girl,” Ete. with with ause Money Lov Beginning a New Serial READ lIH FIRST: | wants—Can't you see how are with me? I'd marry you tonight on bread crusts and bare who !for roasting is rather more than an two hours, things |hour, i the fat from the bacon strips. § Mrs. Townsend Reveals a Famous | 7The photograph was that of a e ; and live i Portrait. vozally girl standing B O chk spoled | floors all the rest of my life i you'd | the stately r of the CYRUS LEX- = ' Boarding s g & far bevond their ARl oSt 4 e EhAYe T 1 her lined ag ’ "'_““ i ‘_’“] o “T wouldn't, thongh. T hope 1 have el ungs HaolE of towering trecs. At means, S realizs | her Nighos e L e es o e Omen have wr eed to STALEY DRUMMOND, 7 cly, getting into the car. | and T while Mrs. ¢ sugad o RDAL T DR would he great stuff for you for excited, 1 L a Sesiens about three days—and then you'd | Lt : self. ¥y 12 proy won why you'd ever done it— | he had goes en town to mect her \Tias T A et with our exper hum, ATN, and sees a 1 (s Ee8 e ion. =1 ichi 51 b fehin G e o | He started the motor and drove MY T >l f& a0y ‘atiracied by him el [back to Staley Drummond’s house. | SN were not as 0 s¢ he is wearing ! CONTINU 3 Towns 1, but 1 ATV TE g iver's uniform. Moved by a sud iy b 1. and she spoke D ”““""r““ Sl B "" One of the stunning ‘ 5 Sin Ntber that new evening dresses 110 ; ’T,,’,f“ ome great friends. She learr | our ea t designed by Worth 0 suy r’ st ; At hat is ;:mn:: to sell ).wl “m“:: is a slender model look 208 rai ¥ to finance a piston ring - ack sati idity would ex Jackson : He tells her he i How To Keep It— of black satin with | 5% maeotol Bt the face o e Gl o Causes of Illnes a prominent jeweled I s % ther erent to that of Miss Li invention in which he shoulder ornament. Wy first g DI SO L L5 5 DU s faith. | The dress is of the warned me that : S i e meantime Lily se EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the | dignified, formal natehed up. ‘s (sm A 1 :4\‘;"; L ‘l‘\ ‘.‘.l-‘“ ln-(l'mul of two n‘r‘lh-lr\'h\"l)r. |'|~n';1 type. There is a d mor ove witl j A iani g Tl et s M ing upon the table and lea 5 hein on prepal » P 0371 y ki i Nen while sl ircatment for anemia. }:3;’} ‘:]{’el’ %fl‘?d] L ‘(‘5? Saplotetan Ly wio has s BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN the drapery and the % > SR wi vo difierent o in black i neg Nt e e that she doesn’t love him ditor Journal of the American decollete ’"_A'll“cf i i pelaasatitrontaniuns | to sty him, Mrs. Lexing Medical Association and of Hygela | filled in with rich priso S aRESihe eneagement by the Health Magazine. | diamante embroi- : nakes up her mind to forget Pat! Yesterday several recipes for dery worked in bas- en e nd have a good time on a Eur ooking liver as treatm mmlr« ].l‘x ket pattein in flesh | [ h g pean honeymoon wi nicious anemia were printed. T | Berd the little woman | g, o yycurious life with him are some more: pink. o pho LORERCOVENE It TUDDET ovas Larded Liver | hom T had t ind showing us the | * yrre Texington advertises for a This recipe is taken from a Scot- | lso scanned it imistakabie | oy ur, telling Lily that h -bool ntion. chin of our iy ,yve to act as houseman around the | ke a lamb's liver and lard it Tt s all of 11 place, too. And when Lily goes out % LU in rather close rows, covering the e amnad she it the vard one morning she 1 rtainly am getting a great hoot out of (his!” she said to herself. | 510 ypper surface. Place it in a atched Pat there cleaning the car. L e T e drep casserole with chopped onfons, 1 ey i He's new driver! y Bo 0T | 1iong [t ihiaixtyo. o) shed salt PR Tnalile (hediun) GEkie ousaReie | Caziais Blicce o€iny Raconnatil BaNsy ivil ¥ty 19 Newspaper a drive and he admits vr-‘h‘ that he Guieklyi Il e home in 10 minute ik PR at s :,,, r and sweet herbs (sage, etc). | | Y a gre v Service, Ine took the joh to be n e B e S i o 1 T e i {Cover with water or good soup stock. | the short time bef WeRGINE. | 5 e ln ot to emoll everybotly e : Lo R |Cook in a moderate oven for 40 or i — |But when she shamelessly tells him | o, 5 There's Drummona |20 minutes. Turn out on a ot dish. F ne wanis him to Kiss her he shalkes | S50 o0y i ool ders, Tooking e icken the liquor slightly with flour his head, turns the car and takes her | G 0 SAR0 0Lt v, She | hetd \ . e nd butter, adding a small amount home. re tells him that night she " el bl ol PENE R 1 b lling vou ”l‘""f this time of lemon juice and paprika. B e S et hiose T ‘;"(.L‘;mlp aid not look at all ill, with Cheeking up on me!™ Lily's voice e | Her molner andiathor: and (vilipyds [RSTRe Sravgunehiovta EloNInE Rt Nas IULUGE b lkieriese S8 en ingiialiel B n (s 8a 50 BN n Bt freclpg tend to have a headache and leave dEE B Auils Ber Ul Fhlsgfonim Boil two pounds of liver Il it is| early %o that they can be together powdered nrlwljnh'mi I'at shook his ad. “Oh, Mo, g " ough to chop easi then | for an hour or so, least. She| M“’"]‘b:f ; ’1 R he answered. HE'S | nen e rather finely with a little | hopes that Staley won't see who the [2nd followed her out into the ny man would do. {0050 hop a Spanish onion and new chaufieur is, however. | fiv's telephoning fo see that YOu [pic gowiy in butter or bacon fat (NOW GO ON WITH !HI STORY) first verson lie saw was Pat jreache v s and to ask if just long enough to make it soft; | CHAP' . holding open the door of the vo bett then add the liver, scason very | | Bachetors ver very | Lexington’s new hiue limousine. s fin r‘: mY | slightly with salt and pepper and e . vonderful hous It he were startled or annoyed ) ¢ that's all wrone,” said Lilv. and |01 slowly, stirring continually for | By "‘.'”V"“""" I‘: :“_ { i 1y Drummond \ rtainly did not show it. His i i ¢ stoold on tiptoe and put het {16 gr 13 minutes. Then add a cup | Feter is a Doubter T« beautiful house was a dream | \ag o roo iio il ik as e s avound the man's neck. “Patgf qoup stock and a tablespoonful | } ) ARSI ¢ ol pe INGre | ZesniienE o) Tl Tie held w't help it I love you—and of chopped parsley and a very little i Whene'er in doubt of w re always enough and nds in his for & moinent and 1 Lmeinot | BOIng. #Loj ALTy: Yorkshire relish (this last item may | [y Sit tight is my advice to | ash trays on the little smoKing - | kicead her squarely and firmly Drummond. 1 couldn’t i—Why . ihe omitied). Cover closely and let —Pet the deeply-cushioned arm | po monih as §f they were alond T marry him and go off | gmmer gently for about an hour. o were always the fresh- | o e pay Franee were only a part on a boat with him, €ar- |gepve on toast. | Peter does > good advice o8t of flowers in the rooms N e e bout you the way I do? Why, Calf's Liver With Herbs i in a while. You see, Peter has e lamps were always at just a1l it would he the wickedest thing in This i1s a Fre \ recipe taken from ed that when he is in doubt wi “I cortainly am gotting a the world, Pat, wouldn't §t2" an old English cook-boolk. [ do the wisest thing ie to simply sit silent Japanese | oot out of thi ' Tily You ean’t make hash of a good | 1 calf's liver. | tight. | ser ound when things Ehowol man's life, either,’ was begin- | 1 bunch of savory herbs, includ- | Anot that F had to donc—ecigarets lighted, | s the color of his eyes ning the door of the Touse (ing parsley, | learned is t he cannot ginger-ale poured, sandwiches \winted Pat to be jealous! She was [ cpencd 2 chapped challots (onfons may be | every he hear 1 served ) that he was! Carrie’s voice came floating out used instead, but they should be par- « d to be on this particular May night climbed into the into darkness at you in 'boiled before cliopping). | pro ury and comfort and beauty ') e nCh the ¢ Lily? |1 teaspoonful of flour. | big room where Lily T v Lily S Lily dropped on the step. |1 tablespoonful of viuesar. from ving bridge wit } - “\Mr. Drummond on the telephone, | y tablespoonful of lemon juice. i 1 that nothing S Chnviitan <ivs will you send the ear | 1-4 pint of water. not going to take m k to his house for Mr. and 1'~ pper and salt to faste pERRARgI “I don’t believe it,” said Peter her own par- ht home? You're zoing to tul irs. Lexington? They're coming | Cut the liver into slices, dlp in from the | Cain_ and her a nice drive so t wooen 3 flour, and fry in butter till a light | d didn't T juet tell you that 1| F 1 Jack hd talk and talk, aren't 1 to hed, Car- gold color. Take out of pan andi Pot sted 112" replied Peter, “When T meant very little to her, 100, | ¢he asked him, sitting just as clos Le at his | keep hot. ! v AL im, or m me one who t They were like figu 1o him as she coul Lily sang out, | Mince the herbs very fine, put a ! him, T’ belicve that he is he in a dream n through ihe biue e snbaich (= Head el toid youd Carrie went [in frying pan, add a little more but- | it " until then I have worri ¢ of ci t emoke that | taka vou straight home,” he said ter, add the remaining ingredients, | come do 0 zh without worrying about | rose like a cloud ve the two card Vg turned has toward her fo for me.” simmer gently until the herbs are | It is or ror the 1 Anyway, he | table second. “Look hers, T know rrie's |cooked, and then pour over liver, | Peter ts about.” iTha only (i that was neal 10!{ia ra saitori iatbiva back L Cal's Liver Larded and Roasted [ same 1 o » 2 gemanded | her was the litile silver clock on the | vou dontt T'm. golng yst of the time | Take one calf's liver and lard it. C 0; d |y mantel-pisce across the room you home! Don’t you suppose b Rt . don't yon?” the | Put it into vinegar with an onion 1 fraid ¢ " Dlisd dri ik n minutes to five m {o telephons your house in A, “T haven't known you jeut in slices, parsley, thyme, bay lied r am . R 2 & n o ¥ other ' o g e 8 1o nine. . . . At nine Iat was fiftecn minutes to see if | Forcst. 1 3 e S et e tng for her! home? Of course he is! And TR | : don't sec w ; stay up | [FrIar-pate and sit Ught for the vest | *44 o0 minutes hefors the hour L e | OR fifty years Swift & Company 1 1t Gy G bk st e sws T' ‘vlnll St ,:’ l,\\“ had a beostly ‘ ‘m‘ v‘- | LH-‘ you ‘l.rv.’r\" : has been handling perishable A o ' n ELI L pushed e Iy «lid over to th irthest cor. . 1 Ol G Fe 1 Ol = IR LB ORI ey R o meat products. During that o i i ing to be | He pushed back his, and got UP | understand why you eame out here i time an efficient money-saving sys- § y On Teelar [ o | When ghe did to work for us, if you d | o | i the W i : T e s 1 | “Upstairs in the Dluc room there's | to see anything of me.” | tem of marketing has been developed. 1 : D 2 medicine chest with some head- | sullenly. . . to 1 do. I bing o eumpose any. |Ache tablets in it Theyre very | “You know doggoned well why 1 Science has been utilized to find | flerece , ot i ‘ Supnose SIY- [ ogd,” he said, looking at her anx- | came,” Pat answercd her harsily new uses for many that oncs Poter g i i Py el [ i 1&1‘:' of 1:y~ \\\hl» \?‘:‘r”’l\‘ }!jll'-llo\\.].)v\ .\’\ :\ e Don't ’, vx] ].'m he- were waste and ched « St e e ere for you—don't take more than y ing out here, working for vour | products. Multiplied uses have in- Tty | . Pt faten i s e aiq | One tablet” T mother, T've never had this Kind of creased volume, Increased volume as 1 enic i fie oils Please don't wait for me ghe a job before. T've owned my o Ited in d d 1 ) = 1 COM |y ged him.“Plese go back and | cab and work: ud oy Jetter- has resulted in decreased manu- . s s play cards, Tl b rieht down” som's lvers—T've never worked in a | facturing and marketing expense. } a She was tcll Mim a lie, just as usefnl of women hefa This ! 1 « M e had fibbed about the headache. ternoon Carr Yo mother's | Ewme' ‘cwnce .m .hu h.v. o She had no headuche, and she had | maid, asked me to drive her to reduced waste to a minimum. ¢ ) no ntion of going buck to the | market 2 pr BLEEDING, EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL CaT'l zime. What's so terrible about 1} Swift's marketing system means Why mufier when Her plan was to ruy Airs, put ked Lily. “If yon hate your job, g REM-C 1 4 Y — . 1 vou pEMBEAER | e cape. and slip out of {he | a1l sou have fo do is mack up our | only one profit—and that is low. ( 1 quirrel s i oeyets ithout anvon ing clothes and leave it tor | For the entire operauovn of convert- & 1 I Rist or write to t ey conld 1 think n't o to come ont Pf mlum Ham ( Terror is a 'i"g:rr}:‘:“‘.‘f M hat they wanted 1o think about | .,,’ ‘m” ym‘.‘\'}“ i mg live animals into € ¥ ssuo 104 FOR TRIAL TREATMENT ' er. - - . She didn't care what th he car rolled on a hlock and Bacon, Brookfield Sausage and ghonets g | 1 turned into 3ior v road other finished meat and dis- ns L w 1t ing into the Lexington's driveway. el A Sl mbunngthemtothermflet Swift & ss of the AT A e S e el Company receives a profit from all nan she loved—with Pat Franee, in | epened door heside Lily, | gm fra his chauffeur's uniform! She looked at him, her eves hic sources avera; g only a cum Of she ever had cared | pools of shadow in the | One long center word and two, A composition in verse. a cent per pound. g rowarn secmed trifling and “Do you know why nd Ltwo-letter words feature this puzzle.| 9. To observe, . i . unimportan at onee. Evervbody | row like Pat {1t should not prove very difficult. | 10. Sea eagle. The National Distribution Con- | flse seemed dull ag ditch water — | asked him, standing close to him in | Horizontal 11. H ho‘ | vveryhody but Pat the drivewsy, wit her hands oni 1 Vault for the dead. 16. ference in 1925 found th.; wi e~ not even glance toward the lapels of the Oxford-gray uni Jdandered, 20, Provident insect. sale expenses of the packers’ branch the ne eliest in the dressing form | sior covering of sceds. 21, bird. R b SR s e e e B houses to be the lowest of the seven- npstairs, snatehed her eape love with ¢ h- {14, In this place, . Person under medical care. teen trades studied. 7. . M the bed where she had thrown | er,” she said hat's why T tipped Cellar. 24, The form in which a literary 5 151t S 14t and sprayed herself with some | you with that quarter the last day Monetary units of Japan. work is published. These economies of operation perfume from a tall bluc-and-gold | yon drove me home in your cab: 15, Opposite of night. 25. To decay. P er on the powder table be- | because T love vou and can’t have |19, Street car 27. Driving command. rgmke possnble full market vghn for the windows you, and it makes me cross and |21 30. Of highest quality. live stock and lowest e | As she sct it down on the table |m It makes me want to scraten {31, Companie: for Swift & Compan i AS 8§ S dow n able B nakes { to scrate 23 S i 3 ik i n'v“ ] i top she saw the flash of automobile | and bite and fight. Tt m ness. |33, Word used with either. meat. y and sce for vourself how clean and | headlights turning into the drive | want to hurt you—just s it Yenrs 35. Devoured. both producer and consumer . and knew that Pat had come for | you want to hurt me. The whole scries of recognized | 36. Genus including cattle. efficiently and well modern our plant er that "Mer. Her heart felt as if it were | *T hurt you?”* He shook his musical notes. . |38, Organ of sight. tly . o 3 : : : c-diving like an airplane, and she | head. “Not in a lifetime! 1'd never |28, Perlod. 139. Indian corn. ow'll never have any other but | van lightly out of the room and tip- | hurt v Contends cmulously, 40. Unit of work s L L |toed down the stairs, hoping and | Lily laughed. “Yes, but yon have!” 31, Morsels. - Swift & Company eibert’s milk and cream. praying that no one would see her | she cried. “What about the time you To restrain. Answer to Yesterday's Puzzle | clally Staley. | came to this house and aceused me | Grain. She reached the landing, and as i of stealin stealin vour identifi- Drink prepared from mabee b pEall £ ot | she :«V“rim) .10;«1" the “lm rrm:n‘v of | ;mxrn card! T suppose that didn’t r\-n’rk, i New Britain Branch, 29-43 Commercial Street ¢ ople 2 2 B | stens she saw him waiting for her. | hurt me?” To immortalize. . R. Andrews, M r : e ’ | “Whew!" he said, blinking his eyes, “I saw you take it that day Tiny particle. J 7 S ARAEE about their milk. as if they smarted. “Ts perfume good | said. “And T never saic No. 3 for headache? Woman, vou smell | about it at the time. I made it an One who performs or executes, T CR L e e e e M e CIRIAC RN TINE 0SB really have a heada “haven't | vour friend, Drummond. So T made | 1. Small flap. [DIROIRIA] [RIVITINO] J.E.SEIBERT & SON s i L e [AISIRSIL [c[K[ERMNAIX] | i [VIEWIAISIKIE [DIMEIL [F] Pasteurized Milk & Cream (Make Sut‘elb Seils Serts ‘l 11 run you home and come right “But }‘a‘\l (‘0“1&]‘1{;{ ; Lily ‘l(;«ughfl .T l]‘a |!.Y|a .A I!.T[] PHONE ~ 1720 Sy | Lily 1aid her hand on the door | Pat? I wanted to be in it with you { 6. Romantic 437 PARK 5T. NEW BRITAIL, COMN -EBB 3]0l [HIEIRID] - — SASELL A | knob. | —and I always get what I want, | Stony. | E L like a scent factory?"” doubting her word. “Wait a gecond cxcuse to come back for cab.” I!l]fil! [AINIT] B@II it and sec ound out ‘To recognize.