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GO ON WITH THT CHAPTET 1T rroud and thing n made for Mrs, 1 and Staley xing- not for for them : to think in plany | Drummor Menus for the Family BY SISTER MARY »on grated oran juice, 4 tab yon salf, teas poon s s an excellent vegetal en a meal must be kep time. NEA Service Poo oo Jie to >t hot Inc.) | would he “F W Agnes. 1 want you to to talk fo. I to me to . Miss Lily ay your ) iin Mis tm th dn 1dn “anse locked ot to ask you 1 to om ask you." nt you to bunch rrivd ser r broth fldren we er ught o the party a week from Wed <15y, Sadye Jetterson's voice cn. She had a verv nice telaphone ve to come fibbed Lily. DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1927, By Beatrice Burton Ove Author of ’. ally’s Shoulde “Honey “The Hollywood ( Ste. Lou,” 1! “They Always Dring the el s new D own fri telepl not to the for w to get | ¢ everything Your frien n put_on 3 offe yon to comi T i could im ! ward, or a family quarrel. Lily looked up from a cards thoughtfully, beth Ertz, standing rway (TO BE CONTINU Your Health How To Keep It— Causes of ‘Tllness hand bW th new and n BY DR. MORRIS FISHBE Fditor Journal of the American Mcdical Association and of Hy- gzela, the Health Magazine The National Safety Council ust made available an extensive re- port of a committee which has been investigating the hazards involved in epray-coating. process of painting hy spray- ing paint with compressed air was introduced fn this country in Today it has practically rei- olutionized the nrocess of finishing finishing in industry. health hazards fnvolved In have been considered Jiring the past ten year three major ha may be involved in the of spray-coating in interior work. Lead and Benzel Where paints or enamcls contain A good deal of lend may develop 1ol poisoning henzol thinners T used, b poisoning somy¢ follows, ns rt enamels . Iy divided sil- possibility of sil- irst situation e “nzol In there times 1in fir dlahte and depend- annot be the warkers masks an on filtrats 1a ug relied again h proc. protect on 70l fumes. Whenever benzol nsed, an effe exhaust ven- thermere, workers inations n he de 1s there ctive zo! yoisoning arly, assibility of lead tsonir m: e tn 170 workers, finite sympton ) be el 1h circumstances hazard in spray- s signifi The silica hazar ortar seemns to e there w physical compl sprayers o in any of the Masks and Respirators exhanust latien spirators of tut the authors believe masks which provide a steady stream of fresh alr are much het- ter than those that aid fo filter ont (he poisonous substances The also mended cturers o jaints s and enam- alimins Roth mask an rvi that the commission recom that ma Jacquers, shells e for spray-coating 1oad and silica as largely | ible and indicate on the la bels of the preparations the amount of these substances that they con- . the user will be able the wessary precauti protection RKRESGE LOSES New York, Dec. 23.—(#—The ap- | of Mrs. Doris Mercer | 600 counsel fecs with | which to prosecnte her suit for mu} 8. Kresge, ! de- | ebastian chain store owner, sterday by Supreme “hurchill, ¥ n the with Mrs and Pat's f Franc {the or, 3 eyes, old-fashioned mornine e Bt you mi T love “Whe marke want my t you' Wwe e questic difficult than Horizontal Who {s the premicr of Tiu Crowd ory ruction L ploys. Hog, Poly 1S a Fo gu . That which s transmitted oral from s to posterity. Correlative of cither. trec. as a ship. led her up: cesto bedroom on the hed,” Lily 1 ah of 1 quickly tto te 1 worn over t Gui louble | 5 I Wading heron Moisture bird similar to found on grass mor (variant) tace of cloth, trec part of a seed. N pronoun. What is the most famous wint vesorts in southern F Bone To rub out. Who was Pythia Wi ‘s bosom fri Iy the n- er (From Vergil's third Eclogue). hav better m, 1 used to worry when Caddy and Taddy them for long. and “Taddy"” for Catherine and Theo- Vertieal What feminine writer is an thority on manners? Printer's measure. 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Fisher of nnsylvania, headed a list of mor: ara. of n e Tead and fl- inclnding many of th American buein nanee @ remarkabie Lanquet in this city honor of FFred M. ind phila It was Fuests Kirby, opist banquet of “iny whi the participants resent in spirit a and | | I | W i v REG.U. [ PAT. OFF. 1927 oy nen sEmvice. e When approaching the Christmas season, shop, look and loosen. ch | hristmas | i l Fox, | YACHT IS BURNED Not Only is Boat Destroyed, But Also ! | ! 8500 in Cash Which the Occupants | | Had. | Savannah, Ga., Dec. 23.—P—The vacht Mary Martha on which N. T. | Champion, his son, Gerald, of New- Iport. R. I, and R. A. Kelly, rleston, 8. C. were en route Miami was burned to the water's edge vesterday. The personal effects of the trio including $500 currency was destroved. The eraft, a 45-foot vessel valuad at $4000 had put into Savannah for repairs. The orlgin of the fire was undetermined. Kelly, the only one on board at the time, the fire, was slightly burned. Moral Victory Won But Rum Runner Makes Escape Ont., Dec. s A agement in a blinding snow the Jstomis eruiser and a enspected rom run- Marion L. Mason, brought to the cruiser, hut re- of the rum ship, § | Ottaws 23— raval en storm between irgare thi 1 vietory rum runner 1o 8t m and ordered {he Sev fired i to i Lawrenes rive . came ¢ sel 1o I al acress the r It her. 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