New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 28, 1927, Page 12

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Love’s Embers Adele Garri ly co socially, T had Hillip Mary. to young My By Thornten W W it foot “hson's Diecides (o Sty son”’s Absorbing Sequel To “Revelations of a Wife” Beginning a New Serial NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1927. hen. Then he heard a voice, “Well, well,” said the voice, “this a new one. I wonder what Farm er Brown's Boy is putting up | at this of the year for \e thinks Tommy Tit ce will use it to sl he won't. 1 know wh ps and he'll be perfec to s it ther Tommy satis- No one big- could possib Catechises M on Jack speoky was actually sitti top of his hous 1l spri e “foot shiver e bit. H “w that voies ctia house, talkin the world would rted for th o cares much mean by that | isn't on with neigh He % nicely if he no neighhore carry you off in o He wouldn't be lonesome. Tt Liltian | outan't have troubled hiw at all to SAE R hadilia g aiin ol i v ol would do there in the little hose tree on the edge of he had no near ne « rather nice when he 1l a neighbor wha 11 cighbor was, Whitefoot rs to 1 ut at . He ds Ive finid in time s ar i daytine fecls that it mors hight, but to hidc much Vs en- the | was to give you Mary with some But “Do You Live Near Here” inquirid Whitefoot. nmon That's some out with its ung | there Black wy i it young Mr. the same re- is muct n out at You will remember that when Black 168y ¢ t him it was in the day- Iy, espect night. 1 Whitefoot fou that Ow] spent much find | of his time in part of the Old climes sitting house, } 1y a | Orcharg, an | right on W changed sir did 60, He often i daytin, vnsel |in the night. He felt it quite safe hard the doytime beeause of that “Why | stour wall. Th was a [ o long |lovely place for such a little s Whitefoot the Wood i there were ever and ever so many paces down underncath that old could pessibly Shade work you 'S ow s habits somewhat, came out gets them Monse to wo kiting h Noel or wall where him. nuless wers S0 when he was o Al Whitefoot felt ¥ one mort ting up on top of one of th wall eating hi st when enddenly, without at all 4 poy in the old two stones oniy Wood Mous consin of Chat i R p At 2" ask ookini a little puzzl “Siriped Chipr ol or the replied Strip t doorway has much to do !V e | RE of wd in with a taxi driver whom she n the street. He \nd on the way Pat France takes her clls her that his name own rab puny b his friend, ing t invented vanish from the K or two, during has seen him every zins o t"she decides she can't miss him FOug th her mar D Mrs. Lexing- zome is n the to th a4 new Pat, himself! Ho at took the job car her as much as {Money Love. v weeks before loy, but before er will marry Staley. Pat or nobody. Finally gton quarrel, n learns about nd Lily pro and Staley, they Iy's little Iranc they are 1ost from Lily's her chum, Not a | wedding presont comes but a cheek o LAly's fathe Pat g ob Roy's gara, ind Roy o e put all the woney 1they can ra yonting o machine shop the miaking of the piston ring, Lily is told she st get along o very dittle. The only person w Lily really likes. out of the family and circle of friends, is o1, Florenee ral, and Toy dislikes Jetter , beeaus 4 PPat's love is 1o he hean o matter © Touse 10oks the cooking i She trics 10 Link up w : down on the household drudgery. CHAPTER XXNI Lily's new plin wi little Boyle streot restaurant for trving 1o orange juice for hers in the flat every mor ke any wore time to run down to the corner,” she deeid- d, thinking it over the s she lay n bed s x of her next mort sunlit ceili uld tak \ing cream hottles and squeczin room to fuss arour To s nothing of washin dishes afterward] hated t dish was nothing about the lat that she did not matter of fact. She loath- bed making, She despised dus- ing and sweeping. And as for taking of the soiled clothes that kept | viling up and piling up at the the clo well, she just didn’t know what to do ahout then “I must ask Pat about 1 said to horself that mor way 1o the little rest must know where lis mot t his shirts to be washed.” remembered vaguely that aid something 1o Jier, not g0 had been glad to vasit then he thought. “But he'd expret Why that's work for a horse or chine!” vever She remenibers irank coffer and counter, that she h sromised him that she would not vould marey er would do all the 0 waffles shin whi U him i only he that she things L poor do t promises before they w And who Kept promis has to do, willingly Oh making s 1 op or a Vi 0ne of those Scrup people Who never wear ehange of clothes tiwic rele nd tu wo into lis ving morning nk look that she lay watch re just open urned o Jook irop heard g to the side of or moved a muscl the wloset 1 and peard Fim hrowing out some of things on the bedroom tioor. ned hes finding 1 day b cyes again to see it clothes he had I'm il e rvently. 1 nything clean to put on ppose yow've got tl Didden away Wy can find mor that ought somew he loces for thing its dark 1 till ' sat ur Do vou Ic we, Mr. Zip he asked him, her p side. her eyes wide and rag: soilvd | S0 this is why you like to cat her ittls veling larm clock room alw tolid Sl that b of men an petition St wo minntes hree 1 eateh him rscdf, picking v cont and dashing ou would 11 pardon Lily ran dow blowirg tr st openi Pat as h wanresse r nand o I count girl who sat blue hat 1k, 100 § d to know 0. “Perhaps 1 ough sit dov I act as if not wrong,” said 10 hersel 1 i} wondered if And besides, why should Benave it nothing wer now the stopped hont i Bverything inly everything was wrong U newly-married man wa theart for br her-—smiling at Jpens every morning. too!" Lily went on thinking. work ing herself up into a towering t's why he gets up and By Beatrice Burton wr of “Sally’s Shoulders,” “The Hollywood Girl,” Ete. “Honey Lou,” Aft | r, | realiz umple BEAUTY How and Why THE PRINCIPLE OF DEODORANTS By Ann Alysis er plentiful use of soap and to the disquicting ation that th stin asant body odo we com remain which can- 1ot thus he romoy Let find t body chan {that w some throt conta pleas nuble elem or wl Th i cquivalent o nsed Dilute tie co ated arred Besides L the fine { Jiquid us study the hat in th many matter laborator wonderful are coustantly in progross, Wiste magter e of it is depositic nors ining many chemicals int odor, are ot of un- ways sol- in water, I not removable must find som in which they are ich 1 solublc stralizes then prineiple unde codorants today. A r cresolis compound i zlass of will afford relief. ieohal o liquor as a wasl antisep- mponnd are also good. Bor taleu s an absorbent and many proprict 1 Loth in nid in powder fo s well Men e Farfiily crisp potate Lar car ~he blazed oul caks ont of honse wlling me he mt got up and tfor him! No, T gn King me No use re | may ju. {tot hotton it now I ug W lidn't love ! he had wore for the nyw with The tirst wirse, in her THIS is why you like to eat «t voll of | hospital. | I catc gain i here! (PO BEE CONTINUED) T o et Life’s Niceties Hints on Etiquette bridge, refreshmenis should | ertaining at L typical good hot Te Answers ish or some gatisfying thin Your Health How Causes of Illness To Keep It— BY DR, MORRIS FISHBLEIN I ditor Journal of the American Medical Association and of Hy- a, the Health Magazine Gratam lived from 1744 He was the pic r advo- o cating of whole-whent ham flour, the latter 1 his honor bran 1§ been | in hums ticularly for its la 1 part of such s starches g ienlarly well us:d b Use as Lanative The recent popularity of b as pointed out by experts in phy hemistry at Yale Univer- has been largely to its reputed exeellenee laxative Most inve convineed s ats laxative power to the crnde fiber that it eontains In other ward its action is du Jargely to its bulk, this acting as a |4 stimulant of the motion of the in- | 43, testinal tract 44, Fxperiments on Animuls 5. A numbher of experiments were | animals using bran, | 47, gators are that bran owe performed on he crude fiber of other mixtures of Bran was found inet laxative effeet Cellulose made out of paper ) is laxative, but not quite so | fiber of hran bran and vari- food sun- to have five as the crude Brazil has the poOwWer resou of any country. Its| 3 rivers are estimated to be able to | 4. 6 greatest wator- | | produce 30,000,000 horsepower. BY SISTER MARY Appl broiled bacon s, corn ng, milk, cream hcheon cream soup 1 pudding, miik, T | Dinner Boston canned dyster cocktail balsed beans, stewed celery cherry piv, milk, cotfee, Macaront Salad One and one-half cups cooked macaroni, 1 cup diced celery, 1-2 Spanish onion, 1 tablespoon mine- ed parsley, mayonnaise, stuffed olives, lettuc Use cnt macaroni or bhreak the long sticks into inch picces. Dr into ray boiling sal t ind boil until tender. rins in cold water and drain 1o onion and mix with macaroni. Let stand until perfeetly chilled. Mix with celery and let stand one hour. Add mayonniiss to make moist heap on 1 of lettuce. Kle with and garnish of stuffed olives. pars| Cold in Grie Day The tonic and laxative effect of Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets will fortify the evstem against GMp, Inflrenza and other serious ills result- ing from a Cold. Price 3lc. The box bears this signature &I Frove L—Proven Merit since 188 A Jenny dress of b a g lack morocain has narrow collar and rilled culls of white corgette crepe. The collar ends in a bib- li a I h ke, small jabot, nd the cuffs are ied on with white ngerie bows an inch or so above the * h and. The skirt is made of many over- lapping cireles fin- ished at the lower o dge with narrow pleated ruffles. HORIZONTAL Who wis the greatest 1 of pinnoforts composition? ity s capital o A v 111l brook. To low as o cow Small armadillo Indian of What eity s the Sorrow il Seventh note in Suct, mbryo flower or Second note in seal Tidy. 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