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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1928. ‘ : Once O B C.D. Bacelr SUGAR IS |BRIDE OF EXPLORER LOVE'S EMBERS | e Bvers * &5 P "HER FORTE| HONEYMOONS IN JUNGLE “Revelations of a Wife” : ; . 17 — ; Beginning a New Serin)——————— 5 o - S T R il - ' ; ] Woman Represents Indus- The Princess Interrupts Her 1 and if you think T'm saying 1 S & AR : ? N try at Capital. Order to See “Aunt Ann E hing, touch AR ARGl e | LRHS AR - 2 5 i Washington, March 30 (P—Miss B ) in sannadiing i < | i : Folis { Mary Virginia Bromberg knows told Princess Olina svar . g nor Lince % b i | more about sugag than most women. e : ; g b It is, in 2 way, her bread and but- fter. While other women may know how much sugar goes into a cake, | Miss Dromberg knows how much | goes into the mariets of the coun. try. For she is sccretary of the sage, in it la the sinis she so feursd. no further ey} immin: T keenly fo r of her ese wers in t an anxious quest e B SPRA I DY her what the m haps it was only seemed to ma tangibly draw of hersc ¢ With an_imperi flung the blanket from the Led “She is ca 3 3 Anna,” she « y t swi I v ountil s gains : aIRN <R ¢ The fastnesses of central Africa | toward the cou sce? | sciousne t - have swallowed Mrs. Pfiomas A. | She is calling ‘Lina!’ at once Glover and her husband, who und ways her name for 1 i! : & Prir r i i i 2 i ¥ ‘rtook & trip of exploration bnme- r would do it if she wi me T F l 8 i A A % 3 liately after their marriage, Rela . ok padidsury 8 g he n h 1 ¢ il BISITH f i BT i Ives in England have hod no dircet (11 F’J’:’.”.“‘L,'I‘,"mfi'o'l.’-'éi':‘lfl..."l? mc":lmn:m. 2 ‘hinks, by say t Fato, ',h,, i en il ui 3 4 i il - | { , word from them in months. | watchful waiting te geo how it would 1 was clos hind her and be Ot 5 Bt o ki B 5 TTERIN B i ¥ Nl i % | {turn out with others ha:ing no B Ftl e ol reerhed vhs foge ot e A e ¢ f I H b i I Lenden, March 30 (P-Some. ambition ta wear my diamend tiara her old nurse'as room, I put a com- hack my room with m Mr 3 i iwhere in the jungles of central | hind-part foremost in order o shield pelling hand upon her arm iraham 2" and as I nodded ‘ & i il stk | | i | : 2 Africa, among wild beasts and sav- & Shiny bald spot on the dack of “Remember the nurse and the « cence and followed her down H { Lol i t i i ik fi | MIRY BEOMOEIG Ake peopics. & London il '“""m"(-::d‘nf the hair is GalliCurci's ors.”” tapered q s P erido condered tens v | i . i - ver, " ALY £ s B ARaDs thel suspicion e resume f 4 SV - 0 | ducers association with headquars She stepped and turned a startled ~ adver { : 3 1 DR 1 jduseed a9 through reglons where a white | face to me. : e b - ver before hi ted. | 27 e e | EACL] e Joynl The new assoclation represents & ‘"A'"::‘,‘z;’:“:hl:'::: a’:o"'f_':”‘w’;:n &’fiflw - R et Bt o ek o & (Sl combincd yearly output of 2,350,. |, A TPOrt that the Glovers who - \ ¥ ne.) 000 tona of canc and beet sugar, or | ‘=i LONHCN FRORL T RORtIR REO | Py 7 o virtually one-half of all the Suar| . .q pere. A later message, hovw- | e were still safe and had heen recn at ! Y H l h ‘:q::‘p‘l:fnf""“", in factories and|yr, “rohod as latet as February 3. | BE Z\l [ | Y our ea t Miss Bromberg is the enly wom- . C‘l’flvf-‘rd‘:-n experfenced ex'n!n‘r". o an executive in the organization, [ hardened by many seasons of plon- H d h How To Keep It— | Which is composed of representa. | eering in tthe world's far places. oW an W y Causes of lllness |tives of the United States Beet|Mrs. Glover, a slim voung woman, | Sugar amociation, the American|immediately after their marriage | Sugar Cane League of Loulsiana, | Set out with h'c-'rl hush:mdk on the | VANISHING CREAM'S BY. DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN |the Hawaiian Sugar Planters asso- | African cxpedition, —seceking rare’ SPECIAL FUNCTION 4 i e | clation and the Association of Sugar | fPecimena of animal and vegetable | By Ann Alysis. | Editor Jourmal of he Amerioan | nooaicers of Porte Rico. life and taking pictures. No. dressiin fatls 1 tuly equln : | Modiogt Assosiaticn and of By, Her head fs full of statisticn and | Not sinee last Ropttember have | G GIECER INE IS TOF SR By Thornton W. Burgess - 2 J geta, the Health Magazine, information about the sugar indus. | Glover's relatives in Manchester and | {06 00 "0 M0 et b G — : ; [ Tn a recont symposium . 8he has at her finger tips the | Ma wite's family in London had dl- | ) gaeortment of lotions, creama of what have you. For the vanishing cream, as an efficlent and valuable Zroran s ’ going, gome disaster has boen | brought on by hobbing tie Lair, as | women' neglect to brush #. I ad- f NOSLEY THE COATI. | ; R | health aspeets of sport Dr. F, H. | output of domestic beet sugar_ fac- rect word from n.u,- 1al !l’n\"l?rn.y‘ i ‘ g { 3 | d [ Torents of Hamburz points out that | tories and can tell to the exact ton The young woman's lctters from *Tis curious, you must admit tennis makes special demands on the | the sugar production from the cane | varioua remote points in e duck| beauty aid, serves a purpose entirely Mow sometimes names exactly at. | Sitons etai | felds of Hawaii, or how crop rota- | continefft reveal rare adventures, | S 0 MG T any other teilet re- —S8c! o King! | e i = ) tlon will increase the far utput, | strange scenecs, and arduous experi- DAt A IO | It is no longer a lady's game but | ton T e farm output, quisite. | . o1l developed musey. | OF What effuct the tariff hay, Keep- | ences. L it ot so 108 ke Mol v U | ik menators, farmers or the indus,| “The people here have a sscrea | True it is not 6o good s an olly trs Informed on the subjcot of sugar | crocodile’” she wrota from southern | SF€AM, &8 & dirt savent or & ekin Y A Nigeria. “They feed him on live | {904, but, as a medium for quickly in one of her chief dutie iger! 4 % ; | fowls. Tn the old days it used to | @mo0Othing the akin, sottening it, The long nose and the insatiable , c B =y muscle, of eve and hand, and a| be children, particularly babies.” and preparing it for the powder, eurlosity of t queer fellow who | P X L,"w of position above that of al- | OQld Letter Describes A letter from Auchi told of a | v&RIshing cream has no equal. So. fivea down in the Tropies makes | p 2 3 i 32 ) (T > most any other sport. o “tremendous dance festival in eur | YOU 8¢e, it has a very special place “Noscy” a most fitting name. But| R ] A i i Must Begin Early, Second Club’s Founding honor” given by the native “chief | 25% tollet aticle. though Nosey may be tull of cur- 3 ) - - | His analysis leads Doctor Torentz | Marjetta, 0., March S0—)—The | and all his big noises.” The last Vanishing cream s often ealled iosity his cousin of the North, Bob- = to believe that tennis is one of the | circumstances surrounding the birth | letter which Mrs. Glover's famiiy | Ereascless, from the fact that, un- by Coon, has quite as much, at P | ! 6 | sports which must be begun With | of the second oldest woman's elub | has recaived was written on Sep- | like cold eream, ita basic ingredi- times anyway. Scrapper 1 just| tearly vouth it the player 48 10/ in the country. the Marietta Wom- | tember 28 last, from Faya, Barku, in | eNt ia not an oil, but a mucilageous told him that Nosey vwas much more J 4 cchicve championship form. The | an's club, have been revealed by the | French Occidental Africa. | Substance made from quince seed. soclable than he. i i | 3 - list« of accomplished players include | gigeovery of the correspondence of | “We arrived here on Monday after | tragacanth or similar gum. “Do you * ‘usked Bobby, | HeE T 3 loh nosa of hits | fow, if who have hegun playing | Mary Lelgh Swett, founder of the | the hardest task even Thomas says| TO the mucilage are added gliy- “that he likes comps " into this that and the tennix after reaching their twentieth | ciyh, he has ever done,” the dountless | Cerine, alcohol, boric acld or berax “That's it, Bobby,” replied Scrap- | ther thing” fans will find this puzzle Erects Ly building. vea | “There has becn a female meeting | young wife wrote, “Wi |rl\'?lv\d|&nd perfume. This preparation is per. “I have secn u dozen Coatis in o 4 for a speed test. Set the alarm Gaelic. While tennis la no longer in &0y | here for a number of months,” wrote | over a waterleas desert—everything | 2sorbed very readily by the akin one tree, and such a greedy crowd! ¥ by Coon clock and see how far you can go in . To perch on a chair sense of the word a lady's game, it | Mra. Swett to her sister in 1817. | had to be carried—we were often 19 |and has the property of drying y greedy crowat” | it S0 DEEBY €008, @ outop | 30 minutes: o To cnliven. lis one of the few games in which | “They meet the first Wedncsday in | to 20 hours in the saddle, and ar. | Guickly, smoothing away all rough- by e dont Ma-lei o B 2 ,',”,"‘ 5 o b Ok . Obtained. men and women may play at the | every month when they open and |riving here the camels were in @ |ncss as it is absorbed, and so mak- Heve they are any more groedy than | foi e 8 SRERRARRG IR cRN Y S ame ot f il : Let it stand. sime time without ruining the com- | close the meeting with prayer, read | stats of collapre. | Ing an fdeal beauty ald when instant a lot of Kinghirds would | ] g 2 5. To encroach, . Metrical compositior setitive features of the game for | good books and converse on religious | T am now 700 mites further than results are needed, wee, Bobby was rising to the defense iingbind Snodded. |y 2 ralodys 19, Tiroth. | cither aex. | subjects, we have 18 or 20 that be- | any white woman has ever been.” | When benzoln or witch hazel ar of his family. 2 & “"\”’1" PArty 35 pertaining to air Harangue. Requirciments. ! long to the socicty, most all of them | Pl S added to the above ingredients, w. ves they arcl™ said another | o " Ao o i 14 Mesh of dp 2 M;"}“JL Mose tennis players of ability are (¢hurch membera. | 1‘:;: c‘;:,‘,m:':,,"x '::'“z‘,:{:i’m' ind there was Littlc 15, Causti Relizious muse. of medium welght. The game dons| Mrs. Swett was born in 1778 in en our | Tather, 6 ‘whl vt 4 doubls s Yellow Warbler, To endure. To classify. not demfand height, and it is scldom | Massachusetts, but soon came with ;'“ o'.'e‘ not perve & deuble ‘ A inaro 3O S L 5 likely to be suited to o person who | her father to this Ohio town. The | e e e 5. Minute opening of the skin ining to the bLur is excoedingly tall, or epeclally |150th anniversary of her birthday | ou e a s —— At on ) Aot Rigia » ; ! ’ PAINT SPOTS plicd Sunshine Wht 1ot o Aaom oo . g On the other hand, a long | Was recently ebserved by the elub. 2 moment. “Do ppeqd, ™ | 29, il res, like needles, pins . A wise man. 4 A To remove paint or plaster spot= en E de may . . you mean ell me," he said, “that el thalls and thread. |31, Instrument TEaeh andya flong alpid oy o Mt ( a"l ‘ "rc] from woodwerk, either scratch off apper the Kin sad| A 5 a quick hand, and a lightning that he was thinking of Nosey the | {like ability to grasp a situation. Jt Coati. There is no doubt about ft.| X v ¥ 1 | demands co-ordination of brain and v didn't stop to ¢ nd droppe . the greatest valuc 1o a o 5 i BB Gicie tison vy Abwn o hiat | THECE t go and dropped. '9y. mg fiy 33, Not healthy. ¢ greatest valuc to an accomplish- | Tog Much Sex Appeal with & rasor or use hot vinegar fo They e thumy o ¢ «d player, sponge the spot clean. far-away here SCrapper | pumnt It was s Raus o LopE The average player scldom needs Is Seen in Movies oy Lt ointer h 6. Gave tips on raee To cmploy. R R s et & S bl 1o train particularly for tennis. The | London, March 30—Fitms have| (1 ¢his third article of her ex- | CARROT SOUFFLE t b rt. They scan 2o, Kind of cartridg 8 championship players must, of |“too much sex appeal” That's the | cjusive Herald serfes on beauty, | Carrots that have been jut y had g i # ourse, follow all of the training [gist of a protest recently made by| smeq Galli-Curci, Metropolitan {through the meat grinder may be ora To stup: . " N Scrapper and 1 have met down there | (oo 500 TS g r ! riles that apply to athletes in othe « vigllance committee at Birken- | Opera star, further describes her |used instead of eheese in & souffle often. Have ve, Scrapper?” “Then I take it it omy co el 5 | [PTATSTTIOIRJMRIUIGIEIN] sports. If the player is short of (head to the licensing magistrates. | intimate methods of facial make-up) |recipe to make a fine luncheon dish. “We el e s et AL i i An i e olB SEL Y wind, this can be built up by run- | “The subject matter of many reeent | By AMELITA GALLI-CURCL. | Berapper, oen tedlin v viantusad. Bobhy N nlalin L ling as a form of exercise, films,” says the committee “Is taken | Oply a proper blending of rouge | o 4 b round whenever he 5o & W_”“‘t E Muscle Cramp. from the scamy side of life and|paste on the foundation crcam will ot s o $. Opposite of win, S Tennis players mot infrequently |Where the pictures alone might fail, {yecure a natural effect. Remember | M 5 afl' er at night, yet s0° Toward sed. suffer with “charleyhorse or musete | OTensive suggestions “are driven|that nature blends face coloring 8”‘8 times in the 7 SGATOr Army BerHCe E cramp. Either of these conditions [10me Dy descriptions. | sradually; the outer edge merges by GW#/ fways ke 1040 o 3 : 1ily avolded by thorough = — | almost imperceptable degrecs into es that long Vertical age of the muscles after eaeh | CRYSTAL GIRDLE the general tone of the skin. Do ,in the air Yz e : A wide girdle with pointed edges. | thts hlending with a rabbit foot. die to plck | e e One of the diffienlties about ten. |fashioned of bleaming crystals, gives | : l,ast' of all’tom“ tthe face apow- it looke like e . e | nis is that it is dist v 1 er (an unique character to a flesh and | der. n putting this on, a own paake el d n : [o]S[TIRGI|R] NS} SE s ,‘nm‘l '::‘;f'r whe wishes | TOSC chiffon evening gown. | puft is better than woolen, but use long as 5 . | i o keep in trim must have a winter s fehitiy o gt wiil ook dlke & mesK. Sul e e : sport of similar nature and if he | PRETTY COMBINATION jDdemuR Whe nes with gowser spend 5 down the gk . SR e i9 unable to travel to & warm clim- | Maize hand-blocked linen in ;’n-om. te me not only unnatural, but | . v - te, he hi ) |geometric pattern in browns anad!vulgar. E \ Says Youth Interested ate, he may keep himself in iy | ike. makes a alcovelens cardigan | Rachel powder or natural flesh enus of the Iamly >3 handball, rackets, or similar i 2 & In Classical Music to top a maize crepe de chine frock. | color is best; no one’s skin is pure Miami, Fla., March i ¢ form of injury extremely i po B {white. or some lighter toned rklnnl | . {and for blondes T recommend laven- Classical music has arisen from its | COMmon among tennis players is G Fca h | v i | 1 few blows in its own | tennis cibowa, due to overstrain of ems n t Crs | der powder for evening. Rouge on | vananas and the Hps should not be greasy, TN i e iz is MR- GEiaE crisy Drotlad)| Ve today is u strong rival in | uscles around the elbow joint. like a good bit of it for brunettes, Life’s Niceties e e tv. cspecially among the | This i# to be overcome only by rest. | [t gives chara Blondes, how- Hints on Etiquette ot rewm ot corn soup, Loy Smith, a member of the advis. | fion, and careful massa o e e 2 popcorn, stuffcd with beet OFY commitice of the National Ied- ipulation after the tssyes have be. . " For the daytime I never make up | What + wood rule to ko by Erecns, rhubarb wh ilk, t« n of Music elubs. jl‘n to r/;g:nn normal eondition and ,my hands. But in the evening np-[ . Hagd Ding ivory beef's tongue, e 11 standard of our na- | Inflammation has dissppearcd. | plication of liquid powder on hands, | " baked squash, French endive with ior than ever before,” ghe | Rhes BvouYi. | e arms, neck and back for decollete vople at | Roquefort che dress peach $ays, “The trend of young people is Difficulties with the feet and tn | | \ is necessary, otherwise. contrast h de-down cake, milk, coffee. ssics rather than jazz. | @ddition o throwing out of place of 2 Y with the pale shade of the evening Rhubarh Whip i g is not result of con- | some of the cartilages in the knee ) \ dAress and under artificial light e by a e cup cooked rhubark, sugar, mning jazz, hut rather the placing 10t occur not infrequentely in ten- i ) « iy o would make one look black. 5 ¢ hands with Whites 3 egzs, 1-8 teaspoon salt good music in schools, clubs, 1S due to constant turning of the =/ Eyebrows sheuld be darkened : | If the rhubarb was baked with ters and homes until musical | (Ntire body upen the foot. These 1 B ;"g with eosmetie, but J do not recom- sugar more sugar not be neces- appreciation has been developed to | things demand the most eareful at- _ mend plucking them, which to me sary but if the riubarh was stewed such a degree that the desire is for | !“ntion by competent surgeons who i appears ridiculous and artificial. and is quite juicy more sugar will the elas: will put the tissues into normal con- i Everything is best done in moder- ded. Rub fruit through a “Our vounger generation has dition through proper braces, hand- ation, and following Nature. For and add sugar i necessar mmed to recognize compositions | 48es and similar devics. & , both brunette and blonde eyclashes and fold in t whites of the on hearing them, to name the com-| Tennis places a considerable de- y look well darkened with black cos- beaten until nd dry. posers and give their nationalities. | mand upon the heart and the game metic. BSome trim their eyelashes urn into a buttered baking dish, Give us opera In English, as advo- | should not be indulged in unduly by to mecure, though not always with # FILL > in a lars m of hot watter cated by the national federation, and | those whose hearts are not in ex- success, @ thicker growth, but until It vou bave almost enough 1oft- and bake in @ modorate open until our standing as a musleal leader | cellent condition. they do grow out again the result| Paris h—Te a coat of Capri blue t for patties, creamed meat | firm to the touch Il take among patons is assured.” | - = is awful. kasha Jean Patou adds wide bands supper dis about forty minut r with a - —— % STICK1 WINDOWS t My reason for keeping the hair | of gray fox. It has a lining of squir- . ird-boiled +gEs soft hoiled” eustard cc made 1 cooking & cheap piece of meat, | To move a sticking window, pull | | that Nature given me is due | rel fur and there is a stitched de- r w yolks of «p rub the dish w wlic and you [the ropes at each side down as far| A sparkling, pointed yoke and a|to enlightening advice. sign on the body and slceves of the inds that will find the meat much more tasty (48 possible and let them go with a 'flufty ostrich collar distinguish this! To tell the truth. women arc|coat. Fur trimmed coats are an ex- handled with gloves TREAD MERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | (Copyright, 19 NEA service, Inc.) land delectable. isnan‘ Repeat several times. ,black and silver evening wrap. growing bald. And this ‘“going, ception and not the rule this season. I i BY I'ER MARY coneration, Leliaves Mre. Le | s of heat to encoura to shuke ross the The Answers ver shake hands when it vard to do =0." . or: unless gomeone reaches

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