New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 24, 1928, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1928, LOVE'S EMBERS Adele Garrisuxi's Absorbi Sequel To “Revelations of a Wife” Beginning a New Seri ——————— e/ Eleanor Awakening from Her stupor i N Misses the Locket. lay it not caught our g what 1 ey I knew soon as my Lincoln's face ed sleep her fingers ! v A of the breath, = ] ST ¥ Jously : Anna’s illness. Do you j s last 2" 11 was "I didn't see it 1 1 1i 1 E i - at the farmhouse this norning” 1/1s S e it said truthfully, “fo r Tront you kept your facket on, a . e rrpl silk scarf around 1 remember that vau ¢ 3 s scart as if you were ol Tk vou heard the news abe 55 “ i ; Perhaps you loosened the chiin | e g By Thoruton W. Burgess Peter Finds Bobby Fiching When spring arri sets e wishing That I might spend my timne in fich- ing. —Dobby Coon Bobby Coon is very fond of fish ing. He likes the fis 1 1 suspect he likes the fun of catehing them He loves to wander up and down the Laughing Brook and lie spende a lot of time doing it. 8o, when J'e- ter Rabbit started out to look for Tiobby Coon, he knew just e 10 go. He headed st for the | Laughing Brook and he ran as fast ax his legs could take him, lippey lipperty-lip. When he reached the ; Laughing Brook he djdn't know Bobby Conn was sitting at the very whether to go up or down. He sat edge of the little pool down for a moment to think it moved ginee over. As he sat there he heard the KA G volce of Bammy Jay. Sammy was | erylng “Thief! Thief! Thicf!" ana he was not very far down the Laughing Brook. Peter listened for a moment. | *“He doesn’t sce Reddy Foxi I #ee Old Man Coyote; he doesn't ser anybody for mc t6 he afranl thought Peter. *T can tell by 1he soynd of his voice. He is just tryving o to tease somcbody. 1 wonder t e ean be Bobby Coon.” e Peter kicked up his heels and i he started down the banic of Laughing Brook, lipp -lip ke lip. As he drew near the plac which the voice of coming he went soon he woul two before stopping ten, At last where he could s pool in the I my Jay was in a tr A little movemen shore ¢ There sat Bobly more take o to look he reached a a cert ing B 10, Life’s Niceties Hints on Etiquette cat edge of the H 1 1ig . sons for keeping still 1 he wanted to sce Bol o ) 7 didn’t want to he seen I Sammy Jay. He oW The Answers my should = Sar 1 at once boghn t I 1 42 there in t Bobby Coon was very cdge of that ! cyes were fixed or PIME SAVER 1 tai was looking down into it paying no heed wi " - - L Fashion Plaque ‘ little poo that Bobby had b watched their Once Overs « right.” |to be that of a human bhelng. New shoulder ornaments include Ideutify Hair two new buckles, a lover's knot us- 1 ne | The medico-legal laboratories have | yayy got with jewels, and a tailored i ! |also arranged in most instancessto i entirely of hrilliants. > Ao 1mnnnfy hair from various sources. By oo b ik i | | Through the collection of 17¢0 spe- {cimens photographed and classiticd : Nortical [the investigators were able to tcll APPER FANNY SAY_& the animal from which the hair By C. D. Batchele GOLF TOGS | | | NOW READY| Mere Man Must Look to [ His Spring Attire, WOooD ce Wrjer - Wh looks o golfers 1o loc I'lus ors ot fours arc it's | links. | home- offer Rut ik to brown: 1t Black-white combina aceessories show a air. And 1 they One neatly checked s do d ndalwood | lines of | o broad, riolk back gives 5 of youth to the \ Many il 1son. cither Pl ace ar Mr. Golfer in- ol unty steiped s colorful | wly pes or no- xolives or some rs in every color s to black 1 or ms MODERN WIVES LIKE GOING TO UNIVERSITY Pleasing Hubby and Professors Leaves No Time for Boredom, Co-eds Say. K ™ o1id color cing not so | no Buby doe-skin, I S e £ 0 f or evr AN - | > All for the sake of——Art SRR D i e < = = - T =k e i i [N ospecraTl v ——— ! hankersd 4 com | full not attempting to sew sports shors Bl e of salt pork and bake thirty min- |shots, ho U0as notshow at flvst | 1 ERE AR 1 EEL utes in a hot ove Remose por e i e e | when ready to serye | | Copyright, 1928, NEA Service, Tr Your Health How To Keep It— ees eSS e Theagn] 7 Causes of Illness who have B ! o - S5 ! bination of husband and cc 1 nd i its | ;x,:r conrs del coloring, st learn BY DIt. MORRIS FISHBEIN QuoEaIs Silioo; et} the ts th Fditor Journal of the American | s il nasa fouriiiron in 48 S | Medical Assoclition and of Hygeia, BRBAllE N0 LTIy 5 B ; the Heaith Magazinc. GBS Aneranl oy e TIan After a murder or . for various ary o the university £ such min other reasons it is sometinies neces. ! g sary to find out whether the blood JiesBeth g hnesag g4 e0xe 5 b stain on clothing, floors or other ob- Barimanii HouneminE o0 li0 ISAll {iects is that of a human being or Tepithem iose WL il o Jaze |that of som= other animal. and early to wake 1w for | rich-in lim a. and | Laboratory investigators now haye breakfast, wash the dishes, order o Iy i with these available a test which is officially the groceries, then fly 1o the camp- | MN¢ Lo iand.s, recognized by courts of law in many us for a day's class-room v or By o oy dodn 0 |countries. This test will prove fore rety to marital o) HLasLt {definitely whether or not the blood | dinner to get and il Sl el e 1stam is human or animal blood. i please. 1 AGH Qi CamgqRRo, | Rabbit Experiment ! And both of these moiern wives | | el | When an animal, usually a rah- are cnthusiastic ahout their dual M Sl b Ibit, is injected with the blood of tlives. in w1 Iy uscd for some difterent animal, there is form- | » Enough s Is fo 4 |ed in the blood of the rahbit a sub- | ams ever o the soan cause otl 5. stance which will act to precipitate more impor to 1 11 117 won ca LR ire consid i the serum of the animal whose blood bridge or matinees 1id Mrs, Ful- | S BULIG e i was injected or of any animal closc- ton. “And ‘just heing married’ cor- | ! il ! unfit 12 |1y related to it. tainly isn't a full-time job in this (20000 1 uld never b 9. Wooly surface of cloth When a blood stain is submitied day of modcrn apartments and Jime and i port of 10, What type of engine did James |for identification, it is dissolved in scientific housckeeping.” m it cor will, in Watt invent? |a salt solution. The resultant “A wife much mors Ti what state is the winter re- [solution is allowed to scifle so 3 talk about with hee hushand if cort, Palm Beach? {to get rid of any haze or cloudiness keeps up with school and job 16, To ery convulsively |Very small amounts of material can terests.” said Mrs. Sibel Searlet. be used. “But please excuse us” said b Ocean, In one test as small an aniount “We must go to cconomics el t 1s possible to proci- ws Ul Aftirmative. as 1.32 of a drop of blood diluted T S e its by boil- Behest. 20,000 times was uscd for the test NSy ing 1 O the upper Wit he specimen is then tested a part ot . and try tho | part of a seed. t i be glance, 11 js a new, non-skid sole— |Lits arc available that have 1 in- Ta envelop as with paper. Sonr |jected with bloods of all sorts of a crepy sole that positively will not sy Dogma lanimals, slip at the crucial moment. s Fiye se Teacher Half an en j In on ecase in England recently With such variety in everything ster’s F" st Musm Tm(ho] s . Sun god |he specialist was asked to examine from caps to shoes, Mr. Golfer has T 516 i 41, Cor {“he portion of stain taken from the only une to his fellow @olfers. | menricon and Aoes. fesl \ ) 1 40, Ivest of a man accused of murder. He must harmonize his costume and | gouts of many adults swho i 1 e 4 Abbreviation for “vach.” |He claimed that the stains had been laccessories. Otherwise everything is ,,ig];m‘ed St ot ; conside a e 2 |srlashed on him during the calving |O. K. and the more shortily an out- | (4 0h they are no longer conscious- | 1 foc ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S ‘?ia}('o“. ;_Fl\‘e st;'nnfl‘x]\'fl’;- luluntl' 1o fit can set o man up this scason, the |1y agraig of the thing that fric . :.v'): g8t 0 l\v]ml«;n-';um‘.‘] n .m: better it |ened them in their youth, they are ounehyease h.bigble stalu 2 <y oal % afraid of fcar, ashamed of their own | SHOULDER BU jold was tested and proved definitely ! [came and in the case of human be- {ings in some instances the sex of the |person or the race, as well as the 240) P is v !material taken from a rabbit into| (Conrtesy Abercrombic & 1iteh.) t A who write or talk tedi- whose body cither human or animal For stylish Mr. Man on the gon’HlNTs ON . forning b to t : |serum has been dnjected at intervals Nnks: sandalwood worsted suit of seuni, you solved. 1€ a9, ing, diving bird. {during several wee brown-checked tan. with matching t—well, my neat article will give A AT 1 | In the laboratory where th cap. jacket sweater and doeskin, CH[LD CARE | You furtir v 1 |is regularly done such materials arc calf-saddled, non-skid shoes. | pon similur to o sword. |kept on hand. Tn other words, rai- e Copyright 19 Pyice ) Vles of wives. too. Now come two coed wi University of Oklahoma How and Why 10 & il all wives we hiool afts KEEP HARD WATER OFL were marri wonld i YOUR TAC) need of a dolefn in rhyi cither hushands or By Ann Alysis, Fulto 1 Any Parent Can Be Young- cowardice. They are always some¢ thing 1 than the fulfilled and richly living men and women they should be. E s | From their early years encourag: your children to talk about 1he | | things that happen fo them. This will help you understand thein and will save them from unnecessary {suffering duc to hesitancy in bring- ing you their*problen: in a child’s life is a It takes nearly 26 1 fully developec Every day day of growth, years to produce the time Sammy J 2 portion of the body from which the great racke ¢ s e L omernd hair came. ;r";‘"ll "’\’* m H « ! | These tests could only be mads ook up. And t l = I l through the collection of a vast 1ty 51l the hatder the Iamly 3-pound <UD |motint o sriatirialsthdlen) caretuls ta a goud thi ElL MARY ¢ canned tomato, 1 on-lly and photographed under the can't s minced celery, 1 table- | microscope thought Peter. = poon salt, 1-8 | _— wouldn't h ca- | e o pepper, slices salt fat SCOTCH PLAIDS T wonder if } ple pork A gaudy Scotch plaid silk fashions of t nyt Have fish ciear h head, | the ted skirt of a new sport en- so 1 i 1 o il fins removed. Wipe thor- | semble-that uses white jersey for the while ould oughly with a damp eloth and rub | jumper. to ask Dobby questions u side and ont tly with salt. tishing or to try to tell | 1 i tl whole It of the fish thing.” t do not = along the A black faille ensemble has cream Presently )i Wash rice through several |Alencon lace inserts up its sle disguat and flow 1 1 s and cook in b #alted | fushioning a neck yoke 5 for the gurgling | ter for ten minutes. Drain and . Jaughing Brook s 3 ) put into double boiler. Rub to- there in 1he to. thro colander to re- | Tawny and amber shades in satin atill that 1 move s ovcing pulp through. |gowns and wraps are newly smart sleepy. Once L Add to th onion peeled and | for evening wear. dozed, Each ine lery, salt, pepper and LG U. 5. PAT.OFY. ARl e gave 2 o Sinmer over hot water un- LON © 1520, BY WEA SERVICE. WC. Shitisly looked toward ) vie t Wl s absorbed | Gloves grow lovger as the Gpon. He 4 11 ' o i . pared fish | sho Slip-on sucdes that coyer might hate 7w i e GOBIE I 7 oile-d pl ©oand stuff with [the wrists well are perhaps the Sonicw here there's also a grain of Thea Be began to wonder 1L Lobby (1L wilh a sila chirt | lrom tue ovca, tice aature, dilug the fish very |smartest interpretation. comfort for the ugly duchliag, of this progress the influ- ladult. At no stag ‘(nn we afford to 1gnore cnee of food. The first seven years are the most | { critical—the baby may be made m] by a single unsuitable mcal; the pre- |school child is far more sensitive to {an inadequate diet than the school up later for | which ha or a cont pro- | cted | duced chest or have caused permanent in- poor teeth |jury to the digestive tract. In this | |sense the s deter- mine phys Any parent may become Tis| Paris, March 24 B —The Que ]x-hih s first music teacher. Mpsi- | of Afghanistan ordered this after= cal education is no longer a matter [ noon dress from Worth to wear of =cales and technic. Pwhen ghe called upon the Queen of Before scales, or if never scales. | Belzinm. 1t is of prune colored sit- |the child <hould be helped to o [in. The bouse is trimmed wilh friendship with good niusic and an [diszonal ke, A enugly fitted understanding of the Janguage of | zirdle is held place with three ‘whigh scales are the alphabet. 1 diamonyd circlete, f

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