New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 26, 1928, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1923. Once Overs By C. D. Batchelor SUN VITAL |Handsome Theater Doorman LQ\I/E US ENBE‘RS o b TO TEETH Wins a Beautiful Heiress “Revelations of a Wife ife : Beginning a New Serial , Tooth BI‘US‘h Helps, But Is Madge Tells ‘Eleanor She Is Awar et and Not Everything. of Her Ldentity . (Ry U. S, Public Health Service) T omust mot let Ll ] o i : 3 b o, 2 i : i e Washington, Mar. 26. (A—The give her confidence i el : o 15 5 ) == i toothbrush will help but will not, by had time to gitc a second an : J i 5 AT B itself, insure good teeth. thought to her re o ' 1 ser [ i\ A 1 4 . “Brush your teeth daily.”” re- secret which was 5o troublin i i ‘ : J 5 i g ;s A mains a slogan, but investigations This was 2 ca ¥ ) ‘ " \ 4 . by Public Health Service and other to me as I heard oice - o agai ‘ 1 icy | § \ research workers have disclosed lously saving s ould 1 e ) ¢ " i \ sunlight, diet and attention me. and that wome- | \ pick wo ' N to the general rules of hygiene are body. But 1 congi 1 [ equally important. temptation to take ler i v ), i i One of the most striking facts her word as 1 loosen: 3 . i ] recently brought out has been the hands from mine a 1 f ] ‘T t relationship of sunlight to the ot Girmive \ ' B i BoRN APRIL| soundness of the teeth and gums. “Indeed vou W i | e m’z { Much evidence along this line was Bhiee e sk b Bo ' s P obtained in the British Isles, { e ; \ v 1 ¥ 3 THE RFST where large groups known to h R ) po | g i i generally subject to bad tecth &0 to you \ t Y 3 g S were shown to hava lived or e ies ! ¢ ] SILENCE * {= i worked under conditions which el A . ' : 3 deprived them of normal exposure pous m v t mor.” HAMLET 3 110 the sun's rays. Others living sk I . : — {under less restricted conditions in this respect were not so affected. It may be said that fresh vege- {tables Duild strong tecth. For : ‘ 3 ing children especially, a well ‘w' 1 o NNt 3 p : 7 : - 4 W 2 diet of fruit, yvegetables \ is essential to their de- velopment For snany vears no one thought i visiting A dentist uutil the did no Rurried alo mick-room of supposed to ) J g Gl g i S aial . e % e ~ 3 1 A ¢ o toothache hegan. Within recent Anna open in ordor vears, however, much atfention possible, an has heen paid fo the care of the a low mut mouth in relation fo the protee- at the door tion of general health and it ia ba- tore 1 could | coming more and more generally into the syllat | vecognized that every person allv repeated, honld have a eareful examination The nurse tur: made at least onee a year by a came toward me siftly competent dentist he hustand of 1 ) | “Physicians ‘and dentists, col- weatedl at the badsiic, not 100l Danorating * i studies of oral hy- wp but kept shaling his head in a |giene, have found that small sort ef mournful negative accom pockets of pus may form at fthe '.‘“m"flt to the call from the = 100ta of decayed or defective teeth woman, She stopped T i i and that their presence may lead Do you know thess people™" ¢ e ie way Tace faid s . fo several serious diseases. Tn you kno peop wurse asked. “Have you any idea nd upon her nely Who ‘Lena’ 187" Battaratiih wand “f only know them as neighbors auietly, “if T toll vou that T alreas wince they came here in the Spring.” | know you are the Drincess Olina of “Jack selected the epitaph himself.” By MARIAN 11A1 Y replied in equally low tones. "I Transvani “ . MAT 3\ Gax Miss Tincoin about it’ RS : Poor dear; but I never thought at that, Mae, you'd (NEA Service Writ T The old man sprang suddenly . iy let him have the last word.” New York, Murch 24 . otli i e alo s | lalong with the springtime coni 1 180 e e T oL this story of the fall, handsome it without technigque. So 1 danrman. ol won the loss OBUhG|nsublad haslcon’ v irackat and Howsand 8Why Rl i=mmiran s chiet sl e et o e Chicago Insti- he had opened the doo {ute of our Health L L N PRE will live happily ever after they ar (i How To Keep It— HESE SHAMPPOOS married down in Biloxi, Mississippi, 'S0 Sl ect seven a | | < ¥ Ann Alysis. next August. a hall inches of v leanness, g .. g ° '- Causes of Iliness 1 While this article is intended for| The tall, handsome doorman is l'imsclf his first theater doorm ... th type of girl that gentlemen pre- [ Arch “Slim™ Bonge, who also is i - He hadn’t been there a month e ; Y DIt MORRIS FISHBEIN | fer. it will do her durker sister no [cowpuncher, aviator and flapiack Ah¢ s dreaming of . ... ..-. '.. [ it et of the American | DArm to read it carefully, for by re- |cook—and an artist. The beautiful I contest - p Medical Association and of Hy versing the advice, she will get a|young heir is Bunice “Dus = N came 1 | ‘. i imo vty Mupasivs |mw on what a bruncttes should not | Lyle Swetman, daughter of a south- /1 1t ss, her soft By Thornton W. Burgess : . R R g T orn banker. She left hor luxurious V010t taate In real people, s h bk A warsnionsy o sy Shiia | Enionnc and brunuiiofaiike aholld Mot toibeqomiayn actiss angfireve o log n g modallof Bobby Pretends Not to Belicve | et wash and dry the hair thoroughly |found love as well as stage success. | SDUl T e | . | at least twice a week an I £t 10d¢ \ ' | In some cases of exophthalm it wice a and the aim of | The plot of this modern fairy ¢ for her 1 wanted her for Some people always will pretend | S é | goiter the chemical changes that go And care not if they may offend. d | lon in the body take place so rap- Introducing “Slim™ Bonge, the havdsome e, 3 such cases, renioval of the affected pee Tale Swetman, the besutifol heive <o Slin s 7 teeth may clear up .:annfl,\'lng &ymp- artist just now, hut has nlayed numerons othed toms with great rapidity. as the sketches indicate the fair girl should be to keep her |story began 15 years ago on a Ne- | hair as light as possible, for there |braska ranch when a deep voics lics its chicf beauty, while the bru- |called out o a gangling boy of Jonsy g Peter Tabbit A ‘... jaly and are so much overstimulatcd | ¥ Of L2 Ll at the time. Wriends of Slim | A RS, Jette, by following her methods, will | *Slim. what on carth are you do- I : Bobby Coon had just caught . N} h... | that they arc from 50 to 100 BCF gy ang fade her darker tresses. |ing? Why don't you bring iy the ; froduced the Lo | cent above normal. : was N . Pater Rabili had waiched ; | JaE Both blondc and brunctte should |horses?’ b L s him. Peter had sat a_long time \ e | i-.. '. Such people are not likely o be |y a shampoo cither a liquid or | *I hid the mud Indian head G 2 MR o & watching Bobby, and Bobby had sat 2 short of breath when resting, LUt |.oap form that is bland—that is, it |was sculpting hecause I Jnew iy Sl e - 4“}» ‘v‘-x & long time watching the minnows ; W u. . the extra demand placed upon the ! qpouid not contain 100 much alkali. | father would be impatic stim | ; ul AR in the Laughing Brook. But now |lung is Jikely to make them Short gy ajkali is meant lye or some simi- told. *“But then and there T gritted S 1e harder at his that Bobby had caught his fish Pe- = R [of Lreath wien they do any work |4y chemical. Not heing a chemist MY teeth and yesolved fo s g s LAl o BEEHnEn, et e yoillany Inisters {liley, Mavp,sto J1 Bpviile A enoessive | you may not be able to determine |and some day prove to dad that it i rilad 4 by showing himself. So Peter hopped amount of encrgy 10 get any(Ming the amount of alkali present in the [ WAS more important than ranch- : e inater " ADD AR into view and down to the edge of {done and as a result are forced 10 guaiingo or whether it is combined | e the Laughing Brook. ‘ | breatne rapidly to get sufficient 1D iy right proportion with the other [ _ S g : + second fime. Surely fate “Hello, Bobby Coon™ called Pe- | ventilation. ingregients, but it the proportion fs | Slim bided his time. Four more Lm0 0 e Both of them Rer. } Chemical Changes | 1ot chemically correct you will know | Years of sun-ups, riding the fences, | o5 T Bobby looked up. He had fus ‘ In some cases of kidney diseasc |y i,y {he smarting and burning of |OUNding up and branding put for swallowed the last of that little min- “Pid you ever cc a soon with a Jonz | chemical changes take place in - the |hy o Songap skin after its use. A all time the quiet of the open spac 1 ook Tunice to fea In kis Jit- now and as he looked at Defe | nose? he demanded of Peter bt S R : e |iiood because the Kidney is unable [gue B 0 S0 Sl remove thig |10 Dis manner, the lght of outdoors |\ studip in the Village, Hie was licking his 1i Hello, T 1 3 pees i J & iscld fluic to get rid of acid substances as it | in his eyes and smile, and a burning o S SE B AR DIFATGH desire to paint in his heart. 7 i Then the World War thundered D ol dpaligas 19 over the country. Slim enlisted- His (2 f0 00T e poissec six feet supported his claim to 21 5 i ‘__M”"l‘ ‘“W'\" heeT {Toh e e i Tibmin: wathr hestin) | TCATE AR e MBS S0 ) row I so di queried wil e an Woriostimaie: orbaona iy ARMCHE Ardlicn IDRas R o 3 i (oLl : was his warpath. He never got the rinsing water. Borax or perox- | ey’ BiRE N ica, Toyas, But | Known on the stage. “He was afraid ide of hydrogen are other chemicals | pg learned enough fo serve later | MY neople would never consent, So which, used with discretion, Will | ay rolief pilot for the 1. T mail | 1 100k him home with me to Biloxi |keep the hair light. But the last |from Chicago to Rock Springs, Wyo. | ltather, 1 took his canvasses and step must be to remove every trace | Byt Slim wanted above all fo | ¢lothes and he hopped rides down of these active drugs by thoroughly [paint. As a “painting bum” (the | They all Joved im, and we are to | however. As the effect of an alkali is to bleach, the blonde head will not suffer the ill effects of the bru- I nette. Now the blonde may, it she t T doubt if T have any such | long horder words. All the wrs | b, 8 hed, {docs in health. Therefore, the me- looking relatites as you have tc are Ivm\)--\\ln-x the four-letter v Stories. chanism that controls breathing is o about. Do you 1 t o | ricty in the lea E ger. stimulated and the person may show good-natured. “What i o ¥ HO A o et IE F he pers ay What2" demande . RIZONTAL | To scatter hay \cBnita aiEnaof Enortness oL broath Rere at this time of day 3 ek 5 2 & ol vl * definite signs of sh L cath. Public avowals, Dish of cooked i « The increased breathing is an at- “1 was looking for a friend of | T think | Lk Lt 0o reont the Kir 1haid rock. fore recent. temptto restorc the normal reaction mine,” replied Peter < s e 2o 3. Cavern. Simmers, 2 @ “And who might that friend he?2" f u.! e e o uu‘» blood }-_\ getting rid of u‘arl\):li;x Inquired Bobhy. opyright, 1025,'1 W, B . s S ‘. ioxic l'n‘l 1 wnu\r\\u ;{n_\ \s b “A fisherman,” replied Peter, 2 t stor e s : S stances that may ghve rise Lo cxces 30bby Coon.’ sive amounts of acid in the body | grinned. Es iy e sheep . Destitute of hair o g “Do you mean Bllly Mink or Lit- | s S S0 o frncy e winf ‘<\I'o_ul xd(\o('lnksls’ ‘:1 e Joe Otter?” inquired Bobly Coon. | e Y preath, this being particularly the innocent mz'it he alanity Brougnt : case in diabetes when abnormal : E ) looking as innocent as if he Jidn't) . Traveled by air h epared lettuce acids are formed by inability to use rinsing. words are Slim's) he hopped freights | De marricd in Ausus : In reverse ratio, the brunette, [tle length and breadth of America o of Slin's p were 1 %xnow all the time who it was er! Lf I\ . Half an em . Stout. 2 ¥ s meant. 1Ie s 1(,6[165 . Demons. tip faks dnn sugere ln (he kol must avoid these chemicals as be- |He cooked in lumber camps, shared | in the Jndcp Artists exhil B e el S Bigts Such people breathe at first slow= | " gegiructive 1o the heautiful col- | camp-fire pot-luck with hobocs, did fion heve recently. One of tiicu i Bikis dsoking <or z Hints on Ltiquette Withe 30, : |1y and easily. but increase their pul- | o 5e e her crown of glory. ny work that was handy, including | soll for §100 o sells a fo leoking at.” R T The tiller on a boat. {monary ventilation so much that &c- | (oo rignt, 1927, NEA Service, Ine.) [a memorable stretch of flapping [ more, they'll s raris on their Bobby grinned . fo he Vhether or 1 ; Siutted. 33, Fairy [lairat short of breath and pancakes in a restaurant window. honeyinoon Rappened fo be iooking at ! ) bt i o T Strong i . Drone bee. e = g reflaction in the Smiling hoaioot 1 9. Talian o Mounting for a photograph. | Shallow Beeapting hascilon o 550 L e In some nervous discases the Bk Ouorl What | 2. Does the to s Al Lreathing is shallow and the insuf- It you ca r o g fo A ot i5 s ficient ventilation of the lung results : i : s : e lin shortuess of breath, ma it was : . et pla ; 1 cart disease particularly *can 1 vwant ‘ « per 26, small a ! canse shortness of breath beeanse ::n\:‘[ :" r 'l“‘ .‘ € ] 1 1 t e |the heart is u le to force suffi- | wn Ko an g : ost a do cient amovnis of blood into the tis- Who saya I 1 v O The Anewer 8. ¥ 10ilge |A] sues 1o take care of their m.mw-\ ‘ : Ll . |ments. The lungs are unable to s ; s | climinate a sufficent amount of car- R Lon dioxid. The blood vessels of the | g breome congested and inter- - ) p fore with the acration of fhe lungs. CREANTED IV . A% way be suggested by these | facts. shortness of breath on any | Ha aben { £ 1 SRS e A s y 4 exertion is likely to e a serious | where T 1 3 o 5 3 syiiptom and should be given cm—r-; way. Fold and |y attention | tler. Gar- | | said Bobby, good-naturedy, for hav- ing eaught his fish he was feelin owy young Bunice Lyle, as che is Litters f tead 2 Tuner courtyard in a house. he gors 8 = i “LADPER FAN SAYS: ; s fR " . hot pickled | F }] PI a iong nos 1 S e g hpal ¢ b bunches ot ashion ague other h ery e 1 7 J | 5 : tong tong helong to ‘ 5 ; ; that tru e chopped . i DINAER INCRET Now, that wa " re ' opo ¥ noat the waistline tail Bobby. You sce 1h . 1% ' 1okt piisite gold lace | didn't reall - of et ! e A colore 1tin evening didn't dare , that it wa | E o ! i : BROWN AND WH 3 il : favor the browy we tips, sad ily stitched NEA Service, Inc. | 1t was a oo 4 Robby 19‘11?!7’ S5l BACK | NESS Petor | \ oo 3 Iness is a summer cer- aell, 1ot full skirts have their i A ; e e decollete is 4 new point of fashion : ot % e Sundl okl hore Solliy bes ¥l | Lucien Telong employs on a straw a Raceod ‘ y } : M) lcolored dress of georgette crepe, face, rings o Jra ‘ oes y | richly embroidered with strass. In U through o \ | front a narrow godet falls a few i 5 s Salon vk P CILET VRONT | 3 . mehes longer than the hem. E for hunting Faster eggs Dame Fashion's fancy has the Kinghird = v J : o ¢ heavily embroid e — created a special costume-—- .11 least it would =0 appear from matter to tell ira v . ! t design, has a gl A rhinestone crane, with fail of = The earliest experiment in fore- the be-bunnied get-up of Mary Brian, of cinemadom. Black rab- places where vo! \ ‘ t i 3 t 1« entirely em. |blue feathers, adorns the shonlder casting with the aid of telegraphic ore wover Jiave beeu &1 .t g Las thal (1ate fixt iva dere y blouse protrudes [of a rose satin gown further en- | reporfs were those of the Smith- bits on her nude chiffon hose and a new-born chick on her be- g0. 1 may have some relatives domy 4 s the r part of valor. minutes. 1 in frying pan from beueath banced by a necklace of lapis lazuli- sonian Institution in 1842, coming hat propitiate the Easter chase. Paris, Mar. 26, (®—The square . . ’

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