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NEW DRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1927. {ing in the little French hat, the fur- |mashed potatoes, 1'% cups milk. 2 yolks o s well beaten and stir trimmed coat, thé gold-embroidered | eggs, 3 tablespoons butter, 1-8 teu-|over the fire until thick. Beat whites dress that showed beneath it |spoon pepper, 1% teaspoon salt of ccgs until stft and dry and fold B) Bea[rice Bur[on | “Openea a cha count? You| If salt codfish is used, freshen | into mixtu Turn into a buttered Love’s Embers o oa il > | know, I've told you not to and pic: very fine. Add | er t, | baking dis and bake thirty minutes Adele Garrison”s Absorbing Sequel To Author of “Sally’s Shoulders,” “Honey Lou, | (TO BI: CONTINUE! pepper, fish and milk to mashed po- | in a moderate oven. Serve at once. The Hollywood Girl,” Lte. | S ftatoes and beat until smooth. Add | (Copyright 1927, NEA Service, Inc.) “Revelations of a Wife” Beginning a New Serial .\ll;(lf,(;a;:n“nks Down Bicfore Killian, apolog i ! i Tenaton, e " : BEAU L T e gy | How and Why address. E t 2 ¢ ARG s G &ight” with 8 query of my voung neighbor eon- | i vou kit e f e & : ; ; | CURE, PR successful formal 1o their grocery, and Lily finds that | vour choice. Use a brush of the hest she is supposed to help with th / P % quality you ean buy; no one enjoys housework during the d lo Pat ; : cating a mouthful of bristles every is husy at Jetterson's gura 1 his PR o R |time he cleans Lis teeth, r Plorence i7at work in a down- B i 2 : B niimient Jat me say a word/| town offi But she hates hou ; e i in behalt of the children b work, and one night whe . : \ever buy cheap brushes for them. | some biseuits burn she and Mrs . here'is nothing so disconraging to ce \'v.m,- have words, and she per- a childl trying to form the tooth- suades Pat to rent a flat where they brush habit as to get bristles in his tries of the i H‘ By Ann riend. whe, Mre, Poss 1 5 . ) an . 2 your dentist, had your mouth an A : f S I o ade t ¢ b Aouigmonth fayg silk draped high in will give them a thorough cleaning N\ 1) evening dresses. slightest chan n my exp n 1L i ! g _ : ; ¢ {iccting particies of food which after- I supposc ; ' ] Sl & =t : i Bioie & oen cuntien g X < agrecable hreath condition so emb. W swallow's tail fash- rious s S iEled taTato 4 i o ; 3 | prevent a recurronce of the halitosis. ness of body T e e el e - " iz cortain hygienic precantions in 471 Fistens with an oval Then she r \ to n o : i : % r meals. Brust 1 1 - marrics Pat! They live with his par- {hree times a day after meals. Brush “Tell the sta were, are you heart cama crashir She spoke no word of expostula P tor YO had, that. Moreover, life is not so ple o1 : ¢ She kept re- ' thinking alond. “I don't gt much lin prime condition. They may be | Snad. miysalt in her hya stam. S V07 per Feature |t Sue Cain's house one day aftc eth his face told ja shopping trip all by wmyself in the | of extraordinary people who How To Keep It— 1 didn’t realize how loncly T was her. Lily takes the clothes | v on the pavemer LI g S e s i e t then o Sue's house, Sue tells her g 2 DU o ) ! lovely w clothes on d their Dicky was illustr z had iied : 5 i s 3 b I - o cEnGernl el il s i st Tl o s 4 ) (teeth examined, and he has pro- " h b : g nounced your unpleasant breath front is one of Of course mea ) | ’ T e iy AR L anset 7 L ] vour tecth, your mnext step is. 4 : Doeuillet most to write to D s o CEto0 < ek s 4 3 o x4 W 4 of course, to have your teeth put in & 1 1en e g g LElnG 8l : 3 ; : | remove the umulated tartar, fill s was not looking at et 1 i have 3 eedsetehie Sl s B the cavities which have been col- | T'he circular flounce as lost upon : = ; e . : v rd decayed and caused the di ssly, for 1 i ‘ had stretelicd {and when he comes | Tt N - 7 ssing to you. When this work is| i Sy ent against cantifu il s x e 7 ¢ ¢ - : K nm\h» vour problem will be to| \ ion. The bodice is ‘ knows can nrry And itsalf, and 1 felt only This can he easily done by tak- Lillian raised i cs and looks Mo Sl el P . {the care of the mouth. Use a good 718 ; mae steadily fo nE I ¢ f T s St i ana i {dentrifrice on the tecth and use it jeweled clasp. i ‘“)" "‘1‘ s e g tions with lents in their dittle house next door . the teeth well with this dentifrice or upon my shoul ck the t ard-boils At her wo drously tende turning toward her T buried my head ) o £ inte nking can dive Ly themsclves. - But after Gy Gk into her high-heeled spp ers when she saw him. {mouth Also it is highly dangerous. in her kindly arms and broke int o vou had 1 down [they are in it, she finds that fhere A zood antiscptic solution is of e o sthaa i) dis. | ant with Pat away all day, and very | e i c when he had time to think about My life iS | ghty any drug sto | quietly stroking my . when {covery that your suj | ashes arc foften in the evening. and she wel- | given her . ient ring and just work—and mayhe A pIcture | (Copy NFA Service, Inc) | e e ahout four months of Iner n membering those afternoon, sometimes. No, T'm ¥ ¥ drudgery. But she £ er all, they 1 t happy really. ilways charged clothes to her father, 'of them. They would always D¢ know when not to sprik. nd charges a whole outfit to hiw. hound, more or | by those mem- ' uiintseonisedulmgtlisgalonic Jellahniion 2 until this afternoon, when 1 went to | Causes of Illness fiat her mother has telephoned 1o ¢ clinhied over the side of the LS Sl ue Cain's houee 1o a party.” Lily “hien 1o one s looking, and weags [have very wch money at the of- [ WO I e Kept sileat S Ui Djommal of e American hat Staley Drummond still cares ' check for naunt —ane ! e Loy eDnsniond I car i ! ol btk ¥ Lears standing in the stroet ontside . for her: and when a store detective | it payable tc Angoulome shop. Is | (7S SendIng I the stroct outside) . ia. the Health Magazine. erning the vogue o « 9 I y f i s % OF | something . to my | = by 1 that he ) Now that you have visited i Crisp white moire reelf. \ ol . L & el s j oL ; e fo the bad condition of the hest possible shape. The dentist is split in Dback in Francs From that mome ) 1y draped in front and vith her wedding dress all made house, &l Look here. ol is concer the barriers 1 h: o rilsiVa sphbing % | ALeRE i headed | I8 lots of work to do, she hates | pice e she was jilting him Vhappy or . Staley,” #he did her | {jimense value in keeping the mouth e P comes an invitation to play hrie d her iy 1s and kissed her. show a couple of nights a week, or R clothe nd S0 she goes to Angon- | he ry close friends as well Staley said nothing. He was one Y H ]th v that she ¢ I ze thing o long, ltow automobile and stood be- ! th nnot charge: things t tomobile andistood be- (& FolEsop e had known she 5 “so I wrote out i Medical Association and of Hy- comes for the clothes, Lily's first | that all plain homesick by the end of the | A comparison of Lhe expectation | afternoon, T do hate being poor | Of life at birth of children born in nd never socing anyhody 1 any | England and in this countyy, made ‘Whitefoot and Peter Rabbit Agree 5 o | un. or doing ything that's any ) reeently by R H. Britton of the o 3 prontsitk o e el clil fun.* Her voice broke on a tragic | United States Public Health Service. Sia (0 I7ioNe RO ath anaks e e ey i e e jeates that men born in England AT : S i . (NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY) take tuy ver to the man | "o A e e —OId Mother Nature.| = R Sierie 10 wi Ning rom within etten . CHAPTER XXXI1V 5 1 . take me home now she s after two or three minutes. “1 should thought is Staley, who perhaps can | suid she supposed it was help her out by lendin her the ' She disliked I ¢ letting the money to pay for them, § tole- | st seople kno 10 had paid her approximately the same expectation of life at birth, but women born in 1 had two years' more lifc expeetancy than did those of the {United Statc to a period of 15 years (from used and waited for that to She 1 SBiSme Aed her to | the Boyle stre neh roont i ki- ). there ha been :\'n in- | e 1enee, As they pulled up herore 1, ¢ in expeetation of life of ahout | e Slaan=covarediionrioni o pened | 14 marscant, improvement being and out stepped Elizaboth Er nmostly in the earlior years of life. | her uniform of a visiting nirse. She A child born in the United States | looked straight at hem, bit sh s an expeetation at birth of 55,58 A guilty conscience is a g ey, I'moin a wi ! s, Staley, she said. It pricks. Whitefoot the Wood Mouse | / ¥ trouble, 'Lily said fo him. in her Tl give S o him, and had a guilty conscience. He had no . j loyely ty voier nd you're the here 1o vou. We mi right to be in riped Chipiunk’'s | L ‘ ey only person know who can help g0 for i it ten minutes, or house, and when he heard Striped & ) me out % Chipmunk yawn he just turned tail | and ran. And he ran the faster bo- . : W before she went on abiont the ' ) tha cause his conscience was pricking Y v wanted from hi 1 Lo he o o1 10 him w bim. He didn't stop when he reach- S 6o vertloss amd cold, some- | e was doing her this great f ed the little round doorway that was R / ow. all poafter four | Inside ‘the shop he no the entrance to Striped Chipninnk's \ months, ont tell him that all she ' he had written across the fop of house. He kept right on 1 climb- ) wanted from him was mon n v n of Mrs, «d right up to his favorite perch on “Vou we the first person 1) Fran il one of the old stones of the stone thought of Staley.” she went on, | Well, that was only husiness wall. when this thing happened.” she &uppo have been Tome an hour 10 put the potatoes on and fry the meat for supper.’” hey dro not speak to Lily irs, if a mals: and G vears, if | 1 female. For England, the figures | man be- aie 55.62 for males d 50.58 for| None of the words in this puzzle t little distanes Anid 1A females, [is over seven letters. The solving 5 £ji8 Pars ol | The explanation as to the inereas- | 0f it should prove rather vusy, ; san having v skin dis- 5 sweetie! aw 1 1 she'll Be | ed expectaney for females in Gre Horizontal Cise latnd apyolah s iwhifetontawhitied iy are you doing Lo e e R L sure to tell him about it Ter eyes | Britain is not particularly adequate. | 1. To aceent. 17, To lodge for safe Keeping in abiout. There saf Peter Rabbit ( ; : Sl s e Pt B were an the small, retreating figare [The fact is one of those unexplain- A Kettledrim 4 bank <ordid o B e T B e T TR (e things which demands much | 15, Satiric 20, Claw of a nird of prey “What are you doing away over : s s i e o ::’ Lt Sty ol GBI Cantbuds o ) T"'l" N Doen't be sillv. What if she does | study . Characterized by vl intent. 220 Unit of weight for preciona here 2" continued l'”l»r hipmunk TR o R0 “H‘ o S T “diiise l\'\"u w}mfm tell him Ked Staley. “Is there [ Apparently, the increase in ex- |15, Ky unshaped picee of tim- stones. Ui lving nens replied fyhilo-jway the T T T T S S N T T s b e iing wrong about your heing | pectancy for women in the United | ber. \mwl foot. Then he told Peter how B wouldn't ¢ with me I'm o surg t his | Riates heconies evident just after the [ 16, Modern music oy, Small tumor them naturally.” just a horrid little gold-digger, hor- Pussy had canght him over in the porer 3 8 ; i \ess ene itie | ago of 2 e 5 3 “rost bite sortioned as curds it el : it Selny & Wil rowingt ioney. froml my i fionis to n harml no 1 littl w of 25 years, whereas in Engle 18 Prost bite. - Apportioned as cards o susly T R R S i, Tt A run in the ear.” there is a difforence of several years | 19, A bumpkin L Jmpetuons, Brown's Boy had rescued Tim and |.yo "y e R e I es anva | Bty nodasay bul shedisd ats hetween women and men from carty | 21, To wager. 29. To vorify how he had been glven a Christmas ,poyt i hing a good many time bt bl Pl L e e i | shamed feeling all the sam litatan : o el T e A o e e e O R It Lo sleey “he asked, and Lily wineed | handed him the check, T thought | She 80t out of the roadster, and | No doubt, a careful survey of liv-]23. A lance. Lrown in color e P° | winter, or part of the lat the ugly word ; vou said your hushand would pay NI out her gloved hand. *ing conditions. occupation, mmmfln Heron. 32 Child’s glass marble aplied Whitetoot, “His| Lnter, 1 retand at all Why, no--they had no right tolthe HiL" he said. pointing with When are you going to ece me | habits, and all of the other factors | 26, Workman 33 Turd ned i right down under this old L tliinkp At < ciuse the clothes!™ she an- stubby finger to Staley's well-known 5407 loy asked, holding it i ihat have an influgne: on the length Station. Birds of the night Al BRenson cen M bought all my clothes | signature at the bottom of e ' M “Tomorrow Lof lite would reveal eertain definite |30, Native. Slave “Don’t you suppose I know that MreanalEotisiyan A liey) refor years Well, anyway. | cheek. Oh. no-—"Lily had no thought of | rietors that would have a bearing |34. To merit Ta finish retorted D¢ Striped Chipmunk y FHUEaboy Na h ey sent their cvedit wan or their Lily ha o to blush, She VO seeing him again. She 1 10 | on the increased expectancy. Twice. 0. Negative fo has llyed there for ever and ever so understand Striped Chipmunk i fEaliver lor sotieboay, oulilo | haled tolhe canEht intatiin desive to eee him again, None at all, % 37. lLoose cloak worn by Itowans, | 43, Variant of ke R e St ctter than you do. 1L is i puz- and gt the money from my Ay % el said 1o Mo had served his purpose, and that 38, Since. 15, Toward. might see him. It's a 1 ime sine to mehow such a lively tellow a8t —my5yatiana, 4n telephoning you | him, sith a s ¢ like forked 1 was the end of it. 180, Dined I “Day after toniorrow, then? he | g at e sear Shilned: Ghlbmunlkd can 1 to curl up und g0 | rrom o yostaurant neai my honye, | ni “And plense receipt that bill | oo . . - Ty Tim estarday. replled | 0 Siecp 10 P A days ind the man is with me, Statey, 16 vou showed me! That's all von have ; 25570 | Llfe S Nlcehes Risinz up used with coucha Whitefoot R i of f e n you have money on't you to da ) She tried to say “No™ onge more, ; R A To revolve. 15 i ool v i Sy o 0 i o away and leave me | he handed it to her, shol him an. iS¢ had just borrowed something | .. Congeal=d with cold “Fin N teroat T I i 211 Solafralil Kol g0 6L ollisr Iool fili o islike A tpy |LOXE three hundred dollars from = | Vertical. conldn't: possilly |« lopk a oRm | Al bleaiEe, i R e S hin. 1. 1 you receive a gift from some- | i dowtladEes Bt T can't unders 3 | are ' rinning for : W iite A TN T ki “AIL pight she said, slowly, de- fene whom you overlooked. should | Company. St i e ciding to telephone him lafer and ! you try fo exense your oversight | 3 jinave, tell him she couldn’t o it, after all, | When yon send than . Half aftem “Be outsid. ice-tmildin 2. What is the best attitude ol 2° mifje of conrtesy n, 2t 5 o'elock ter tonior- | take towards sueh oversighis? i aerustation over Staley told her, as he et her | 8. 11 you really feel badly about Fhtranae: only thi el g S ye [hinzs ton Pal it. how could you make amends? o 24 Hours o st U CSU 0 Na (h pric of he 315 D B |CO0KInE Fof i Nushing for e | e S L A 1 byt pen © door of 1 ol 2 ome Sl « door of the flat that 2. Try not to attach too much New York to Florida ta Wit et o i e e S el s o R e “My goodness, it's Whitefoot “What thing?” he asked. *What in | the thought dickens has gone wrong, Lily? foot of the old ston: wall 1 A her into his decp-cnshioned enr, Dnply T {and tuetied a lizht wool robe aronnd said ehe wonld her kne Lot was pleass and cha hem to hew | e fler like this, “How much do his supper.”” she thonght . roem. 1" 3. You may send a book, flowers RARR e i o g Pat was t cfore 1ding | or some other gift later in the ye ) ‘ lips o paper | The big car started off down Toyle | 117 PAPCE in the onls comfortable |us a birthday remembrance or *just RROMIPENN A STAL HEW YORK : ; A ; R A S o) s, | ChAIr N the place. er heart sank | beeause.” OF you may invite the ‘ T md thirly dof ¢ i P into her high-heeled shoes when she | donor to lunch, tea or the theater. THEMIAMIAN GULF COAST LTD. | tit Wi e ; Sy saw him start, frown, and then s e 5 Ly.9:18 a.m. Lv.®:15 am. 3 f A machine P Straighto with his face filled wit ’ | : f i (AT S LR L e - 3 Ioolking e ANSTY curiosity. “What have yon o Other fast ’h"o""‘ Yeains faily ) old stone wall just d. My fat T el e L e St [on gt e s ke d i I Lot eyentiniis ”Ienus for t’le Famlly Havana Special 3:20 pm. ‘ { and | The ninon had i A big yellow Florida Special - T 838 i : : ; L osou | = = e | F i P s \ comes | moon-—over tha low houselops and Breakfast Stewed figs, cereal, | Palmerto Limited 7:1 i ol Z Sl B ! “t you do |roofs of the e i 1 i (NS EDAPEE RETANN YESAW:S o3 180600 S8 500 | b ant (8 pei o (o Everglades Lid 12:30 a.m. ‘ Rkl DHREMISG could see s smile at her. fit, hashed in milk, radishes, milk, Coust Line Florids Mail 8:45 p.m. i ) 2 Staley. et | “Oh, f you're happy, 2 " | 1o gt don't 3 riding in g cheap Luncheon—Codfish souffle, stewed Atlantic Coast Line e e e G B R [{emaieereTiReanier el S In the Potter’s Hands The Standard Railroad of the South 6 6 6 this end of the wire, Then | told hi - yemreon eves N Dinner—stewsd chicken with | : Tickets, ¢ 1 4 RO alINBiEthEElare i d L ElR 0 Jewols 1o the maon-lil dumplings. twice baked sweet po-i {4 HE new year, 1928, is to reservations, information from il “1 have t Ik overy fir Tk ok g altcannie ) ! i 610 walk leve ne atoes, creamed ons, pine % St B. F. FULLER, G.E.P.A. Prescription for < B dited 1 & B0l v to g0 anywhers on, N L n cheese salad, frozen pud- | 3 o each ,nf us as clay Al the | hands of the potter. We can The only Double Track Railroad § between the North and Florida. 1248 Broadway, New York ‘ ) g . [ y r I on wonldn't & 1 1 | it ot olds, Gripye, Flu, Dengue. vou wouldn't know me these / cing. milk, coffor, { t e Telephone Lackaxanns 7080 lds. Grippe, Flu gue IR St s dir ble low-hecled Gon: " Codfin soummie, shape it, mould it, utilize it as S HH lovoer ¢ ol . - % Ask for " Tropical Trips" Booklet Bilious Fever and Malari: Rt ©man from Angou- | <lipers and plain i hungalow 3 > One cup shredded codfish, 2 cups g we wish. 1R (he germs. 1 With acold stare, and a tone | aprons. and I serub and 1 sweep and : AN = i s place i ike o €cnllery-maid all day!” Eadiin Let us resolve that we shall If an howur later He shook his head. “It's hard to ke B ; ad ¢ the familiae blue | believe.” he said, “You must be very / Genuine make of this new year a thing " . Tl g up Boyle |mueh in love with your husband “ , igh” of beauty and usefulness of FreSh YOU*:’!{HI Sl(m treet, and stopped Wrac b S \l‘;.n e :’h..x": Tola il \ ! 0ld Company’s Lehigh which we can well be proud! 1 The man from Angouleme’s | quite all right. T want you to keep TheshurbergCOalCo. Uil X wmnped up from the steol, where ho [ on being happy, Lily.” And lee Heul[}‘lv b sitting, and stirted for t s e e not Phone 2250 Lily. But she stopped [mean it. He sounded off-hand and 5 Franklin Street Kept soby Cuticura. Rezulart not at all convincing | of the S - o my hushin one, d Then, enddenly, he furned his vl and a quick, seareh- and clear and { 0 1L stoy’ he ¢ (3 yonu e el g ( A she went out alone | Lily did not answer or the _AEG U S TATOF Stalvy Drunimond ¢t she hegan o doubt that L____’f" LA .4\ Dr. A, B. Johnson, D.D.S. e x Pas(m&teuygfcglht‘cdga%glgam ; vn' fuce b, she [she really was happy, She loved g g | Dr. T. R. Johnson, D.D > PHONE — 1720 : £ Hiking of the[Pat. That went without sayving—but Now Is the time fo be glud trat | S e : 437 PARK ST. NEW BRITAIN. CONN. . "8 Cuticura Shaving Stick 25¢. Jrihicin e e family’s Nouse, | was she heppy? vou resolved not to make o- |X-RAY, GAS and OXYGEN > . L | when he had gone completely to| “Ob, I don't know whether I'm | lutions. NAT. BANK BLDG.

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