New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 7, 1928, Page 12

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e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1 will have one that will foot and Mrs. W pinches of brown sugar Prepared lettuce LOVE'S EMBERS | Once Overs By C. D. Batchelot | Your Health BUY YOUR FA i - o | i b | e OF MEAT BY ITS COLOR Adele Garrison’s Absorbing Sequel To l({j\l: 100‘!‘;‘1'1’ It— { “Revelations of a Wife” = Spmed i e 5 e e e Beginning a New Serial | |Experiments by U. S. Agricultural Experts May Lead o L. o 5 5 | BY DR MORRIS FISHBLIN | to New Standards. = e [ Kditor dourval of the A | ¥ " #ladze Tells Noel to K est the camp- « c A Attention to leand around with | ssoclation and of Hy- here was 1 have a goed reason | | - Health Ma . i1 i Verit I | there were out- | \ 4 of M ¥ low-toned reply was| United States of i i ous, and startling in | it type of sore | E T ans’ to the drinking hat type of epi- ’ 1 i s | g . 3 e v roached so . ~ o sicing his whispered cone ] ure a g o ! J « he last we maw Y : s & the sand | H 1 Marion | j 10k, boasting | s they'd w 1l a little bit Iw f n | later came tralling in. But L s z thi to warn you that | o B t nd possesses a very 4 o calous disposition. 1t's Jucky you N E 18 r lier back when you did or| 1 might have been 43 a challenge to mortal £ i " Butlr i in the laugh which R wed nonsense that it was a Mis~ Dorothy Nicherson, Unele Sam's anly weman color espert,is niessage she had sent me shown matehing up varions cuts of meat with color dises, + the guise of foolery. She had o insured my giving the same account Mar, ¢ s [ v disappearance which Mary v ¥ ¥ srion had furnished, thus Paster | pro Ui of 1 A inyone from suspecting that ; arvied out will nd Nocl had had an any op- ' i S it jeted | " 3 roan interview while me wto 1 1 | sant Peom £he casAnfire. | i IR 425, Newspper Leature | | R Inc. \ wonism ! indicates melous g0 may & 1 y e = | i<t ool cuts will contain more o | s distribte sre yellow. Younsz = [ can reali The pretin rx ‘ nimals will lighter coloy { ' f of effi- | of sin reliahle me for |1 various speeies may show ether | of i ti 1] meat i Vsed on Hay sud Cotton M | the 4 " which the Wi 1 ja Nickerson is also devisinz - i com s of s dises for grad- * ! - 1 its deter « by Hay has long T s T (g B o T e g R - . | ¥ PP ¥ - . plic ol in terms o Menus for the [‘unnlyTake 70 Friends To 7 P e Paris Party i 1 Tir Oranges, cercal cooked i When bees are buzzing in a wm, co i i Lie low if yon would keep alive p toa ce —Whitefoot the Wood Mouse f i it o At last little Mrs, Whitefoot had ruit i 1 < ) p heef is du ! rebuilt the nest i i kil covon fobhin and probably couldn’t see that it was one bit bet- i v e ound of pro ter, than the nest he had built ¥ i g : . there. No, sir, he couldn’t see that : . lint_of yello: that nést was one bit better. In ; % " AR fact, he couldn’t see that it was any | narmiE 5 ; ; its distr different. “Well.” thought he, “if | G S 5 Serived is satisficd 1 ought to be. But o A M ot the last time P ever undertake ; A anything for hier. Somehow or | iy ) g . £ never oat 90 It riEnt 1, 1 feaspo ! GUAPEFRUIT SALAD That beehive cortalnly was a very | ! reie e : ; S comfortable place in which to live. | A it - . . e e Mrs. Whitefoot had to admit that : i e S Aspoons of grated it was all that Whitefoot had prom- ‘ 1 ool is b B is been added. ised her it wo , Warmest wint : ; iarobin ) L.f . N. . vound bone — : o meat, in . e’ s [Niceties ook s whieh had dropped from the swarm 4 N po red herbs, e o Hints on Etiquette 1 sprinkie eveny N Y F e 2l were 1o enemics N”“""‘"\"];: i to be afraid of. Always, wherever 1. 1s the old-fashioned way of la: s ot e ! they had lived, there had been 1 ing two or three teaspoons cross- aoden Lot ot WII LIAM HAINE ] fea at some day Shadow the!yice above eac consi R b by | e e b ,,’)',':,‘.‘,,“"," idtny W""d""d; Try working this varicty puzzle) 9. Like P s s iy Pt Hd ndt fear Shadow. PS i) | down from No. 4 horizontal and up | 10. Salted roc of sturzcon. 5 0 P n place Tad E {'I'; ‘;:rdn:fxy it v":“s‘"?uy\, .]:;:;r‘fx.;. 2. How arc coffec spoons distrib-| ¢ on No 46 )mrizanwl.‘ 2 111, Rendered efficient a greased cas- (The Smart Aleck) [ ahle place to live. | 3. Dessert spoons? | HORIZONTAL e not G ? f Both Whitefoot Mrs. White- | The Answers. | 1. The rojection of a lock 37,8 Coyerad S 2 add be water ) “ foot knew that they had no busi-| g, yes, | 4. Ascendancy. bl vl reduce hest. Cook about an ® i ness in there. They ki that werc 2. They are placed on saucers|12. Acldity of the stomach. hour, or until tender, in @ moderats Everyone knows Bill Haines, the smart fellow of those bres amake ey \hen coffer is served. | 14. lines as a panel on a garnient. over to hrown on e 5 . X 4 e would not be all ont | 4 placed at right of cover|15. Variant of “a." top. Serve 1 etale. Sk il the movies—Bill says the smart thing for crossword < inifinte ¢ Live Boeon el pin the course is served. |16, Animal allied to the civet. er in slices crosswise o sery |}l addicts today is to make up an original crossword presence. But as | cold el = 118, Child. (Copyright, 1928, N Sirvice, | 1 weather lasted there SALTY SOUF 112, Yelow bugle. 9 e When it comes to silver wedding | ‘ [ fear from the bees. 1f you find you have put 100|20. Systematic course of dict MWritite Inetoum Dl - Mr, and Mrs. Walier A, May s 5 It happened one duy t miuch salt in the soup. add a cou-| Manger for feeding animals, Molding xfm” L Ul‘_\' Group of Women to ‘ | . e s Ll take plenty of silver to put across 1 asleep in their snug s will otercome the saltiness | Mark raised by a lash. f ’l‘” ,_”, ate fight between fam- Have Convention Place | Hhey have 4 70 of their fricnds | fng been out most of somewhat without aweetening it. | Paid publicity. S e i Washington, Mar, 6, (P— The Na- | W0 2o to Pa ith wedding and by into their drear v el i Gutded. it al Women's Democratic Law |anfiversary, Aprl 27. Mr. May is | a strange noise. At CRISP LETTUCE | Age. e forcement, icague, advocate of a |Providing the transportation for his o keep lettuce crisp, scparate |30, Second note in scale. ok eilat f187 sandidate for the democratic |BUcsts. The party will leave New \ the and wash, shake, put in:31. Contended. Polnil af compass: ntial n omination, will open | ¥ork April 13 on the Aquitania. " one jar, air tight, and place | To coquet. | 44, Halt a S Houston, 'foxas, | —_— | Whitefoot p near the ice | One in cards (Pl:) e ; W. Nicholson, | TOMATO JUVICE Wi ! Ornamental loosc thread hor- s, said the Wh oral get exeeedingly PIN BAC ders. | ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S var oid and | high priced. fncd tomato juics Lok wit “ A tim and back is the s Baking dish. | does quite as nicely for the morn- i ) hiet 10 ia iy Clothasn fake it | Reverage- & e drink. It can be given to it ready one side o 98 < ) Powerful demions SHORT LONG-COAT foos I 5 vt clothes hanger. You can Deity. The basis of 11 t spring } wi i ' asily along your line Musical symibol is the wt long coat ; i f = fadis To deliver. o-thirds or . threc M t “What 1 g2’ FLARING COAT Not gelf-sustaining N @@@5 t R e TR R e AR A a7, s alig i i o0 R oments A tures voluminous silhouette | VERTICAL o coliar = w g 1 Wikt hy flare from the| 1. To scold constantiy fo! immed with cocoa | 2. Maple tree. | MARKRED LINEN f Wi W ) \ored nserts 1 mateh-! 3. Ossa. | 1f you do not us: woven names Ve ¢ ones on big patch pockcts and | 8. Preposition S| mm- [E] on your linens, cach picce should | i Wit W ) tha L { 1dol. P JAIR[D[S] | aeiifiic k. To mark, starch the or v ! TASTY FIGS | 8 Vishing baz esa AU well, trace name | Al the ¢ 1 gerving heavy oream| s - — — e 1 pencil and then ink, | o 1 . ge. squecze lemon | i | & 1 add a dash of | 1 i hatr T 1 a =711 b | v_‘ \ 7 /S s 'Y : l CAMOUFLAGING POOR A fhr 1 i ’M; i Bething HUFLAGING t inchas o iho thioat, It Thé het TR, e Theater Tickets ! v Ann A " I o < | There is no true beauty Where | ang’ nechlaces o 10 SEE [there is not correet proportion. In e v Mzh neckb i A torso, hmbs, Lands and feet should 5 | ] istically correct ratio 10- g+ 1. o wr G =51 . 1 Ut e other as the roundation Ugliest Woman” Sees { In 3 | of all other Leauty, An instinctive Hard Times Before Her | [~ % sense of proportion expresses itself A (14 99 § when you remark that a certain per- | Paris, Mar. 6. (®—p . famous | | P 3 & | son Y00 long or 100 short a neck, | French music hall star and actress, | | to0 small a head, or that she is too | advertised as having had the small- | / ( ' | stout, which is another way of say- | st waist in the world and also as| | A E ing that she is t0o broad for her | the ugliest woman, has met with| | || ¥ ngth. These things arc all sins | misfortun ] B =i SU MON., TUES., WED. - against good proportton, and the Her country home and - all her i . . bl 75 3 : | furniture at sl on the | Taris, March 6—UP—The bow- s 5 « { eye is offended by suc y‘:-mx, Vlnrnn e ‘\. iint : || ml . v(l : U iv m-(‘:”m' )w.iw» L o Two Tickets Free fo the first 25 best crosswords re- Nothing much may be done to | Riviera has heen s snd sold fol inots 58 2 : s : Y % sqs k- L voriort: 1euiia’ df oonslruction; (Fu | Laxer (A1 Bar e o ar fust winter. On thi it | ceived on the above design with definitions. The . | ind dark blue erepe de chine dress ‘PN A . appily. a zreat den e . niou < paT orr, e dark by crope 40 enine arss | Star’s name and the title of the photoplay must be N . to disguise or them I < ve 01728 BY NEA SERVICE. INC ¥ ) . - ' H #2e TS ] o i i e QR T —7 e mermstatione of crede ac cvine | used. Send or bring your crossword to the Capitol ; Halt the’ gabsetionplelyl) ataatiob \ ) W of roou at |iteied fat The same trinmings | § Cheater not later than Friday night, March 9. [ lead may he hiade to appear | France, Polaire w | g ' orking zirl bt | appears a ue s e are o ust right in mze. Too =hort a&'a time s uighty httle at the bottom. |closely held by a yoke. - - {

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