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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1928, %—%fi——__—* : atchelor |Sunlight Potent " Give the Child Happiness, LOVE'S EMBERS }Once Overs Sosion i e Dl Remedy For Ilis Advises Mother of Poetess Coupled With Fresh Air, It Is Great Treatment Adele Garrison’s Absorbing Sequel To “Revelations of a Wife” Beginning a New Serial Philp Veritzen Reveals His Hope- | tently at me. Jess Love for a Princess “I wonder if you can imagine the As Philip Veritzen's resonant | bitterness of the cup 1 was com- voice, vibrant with cmotional re- | pelled to quaff cach day,” he said. membrance of his youthtul romance, | “There I was, knowing that the of the effects of sunlight and fresh tralled away into silence, I found | young hir to the throne had the f air on health have convinced Pub- myselt sitting tensely upright, iy |same blood as mine, knowing also f 7 lic Health Service authorities that tingers digging into the arms of my | —I can say it after these years April and May are among the best cha [ without vanity—that he was my in- f ) months for the periodical physical What a story!” T told myself, | ferior in cvervthing save position cxaminations which everyone is with visions of the headlines that [and wealth, And I was compelled urged to have at least once a year, uld have been put upon this t 10 mask eve word or action which . If trouble is just -beginning to de- it it had been told to newspaper fcould betray my love for my golden ! \ 3 " velop, no season offers a better op- 1eporters at the time of Irans- | girl, while lLe could spend every R ' $5% NY : & portunity to make simple repairs vanfan queen’s visit to America in- | minute of his time in her company : H S i 2 3 2 and keep it from growing worse. If stead of now being confided (0 me. [if he wished and could woo her : 5 y % > B ¥ old troubles are hanging on, nature | And what a choice morsel it would [ with all the zlamorous advantages 4 | i ; g is ready to supply more bountifully have been for the Rroadwiy gos-|of his position. o z g 5 o~ E i 4 7 than at any other time two of the sips whose appetite for piguant news| “If he wished.” Mr. Veritzen re- / i / most potent remedies known—sun- rvivals that of any 1l town sew- | peated slowly. “But bitterest drop 24 1 light and fresh —to assist in | n the wo of all in wmy cup, he did not need 1 Z ¥ overcoming them. If nothing is everyone who ever 1w | 10 W00 her to snake her his wife. 2 : wrong, the knowledge itself will be Philip Veritzen, or rcad about him, | Their marri had been arranged 5 y P beneficial and the sunlight and fresh | knew that his carly life, hefore com- | b : powers of state without con- ; ? Air will help toward building up a | ing to America, wis wrapped in | sulting the wishes of either of them, \ i i i reserve of strength for defense | mystery, and that refercnce to|And though Olga was so young that against the germs and disease pro- it ever had been made by him. Nolthe picture of 10 man had ever 3 1 \, ducing conditions which must be en- > Somels " cne knew his nationality or lis an- been imprin upon her 5 ' ME A 5 countered. EE—— e tecedents. But that he been art, the affections of the prince | 3 i 5 < 1 i \ A The value of ultra-vig ot r: gently bred and well educated all | ulready enagged elsewhere .m.]‘ . i W L8 mslll's of ]"ul;rrn-ull?sis and rickets is conceded. s cavalier treatment of the givl se- b I Lo & 2 = well established, but there are many And now, h2 was unfolding to me | lected to be his future queen roused | i o X 5 other rays about which little is the tragic romance of his youth | the indignation cven of his own close : E : known. They apparently have a| IDITOR'S NOTE: This is the first |candy and a great deal of honey. ‘when he, 10bbed of the right 10 wed | comrades, Yon can imagine what \ 2 3 2 / < Y marked effect upon the growth, de- | of a series of five articles written for| Her hours always have been a princess because of the bar sin-|rigid control 1 had to place over 4 y | velopment and health of the body, | The Herald and NIA Service by the fregular. Although she now s ister of his birth, yet had fallen | myself to keep from knocking him b g y d rescarch workers feel that the | mothers of famous c i noyears old and a student at in love with the heautiful zirl des- | down and sending mysclf to prison | 38 9 { progress they have made thus far | their part in the observance Brooklyn Heights Seminary, she gets tined to be the bride of the king, |or death. 2 ; has carried them mercly to the |tional Child Health Day ) 1. lup carly, goos to bed carly and has his second cousin by blood, though | “What intuition told the princess I N 4\ { / threshold of a vast, uncharted field |they disclose their principles of [her weals on schedule. Even when not by law. that I, the humblest and most quiet ¢ 1 ¥ of uscful information. child training. Ishe is writing poctry, she remembers He was sitting motionlss k- | of the young officers detailed as her : i bt B _Fresh air brings to the body the [her regular duties and obligations. ing off into space, and I knew bodyguard, was the most whole- v 14 8 N\ / vital element of osygen, which is By Mrs. Thusnelda Crane Nathalin egan to write at nine but his memory had spanned the heartedly devoted to her, I do not . S i . i yeauired for all life giving processes. | Mother of Nathalia Cranc, Child |from five yers on, she uscd to chant between that time and this, and that | know. But that she guessed it 1 i EER A I It has also been determined that Poetess and im lines in meter. Of agaln he was acclng the royal beauty | was surc when she selected me 23 PR ER L il o 4 this last elemont, with sunilght, 38| oyr syle for bringing up Nathalia fcourse she wants solitude and free- who bad roused the first strong | her single cscort—save, of cours: § b e A 4 | Fundamentally important 10 thener: | crane haw been to make hor banp "om minor interruptions while emotion of his life. 1 did not darc | the grooms and attendants always g ! :;;:drfl“‘;;"d 1:;': """:"’P"‘:mh"f We never have considered encour- she 1s working, but that is a re- to disturb his reverle, hut I was |within call—for the walks and rides N 4 Foekin e rhnrd’[’;"'{; "”‘e';"’.‘ :"' aging or discouraging temperament | quircient of any writer. breathlesely glad when after 2 min- | with which she spiritedly busied | B8 4 the strengthening of the hedy. fu |12 BEf for we believe she has an | Likes Camp Life . ute he stirred and looked over at | nersclf, ignoring bravely the prince's 3 ) y_for|cven disposition. | T hetieve that plenty of exercise me with a bitter little smile. neglect of her. Rrotectionsasuingt discanes tpartlail | oned e il e sary for th “Ia there anything in life 50 ab-| “It was heaven and hell at the Ay ihaetlons apd athera ehien | EL S Z AR et o s e e physical surd or #0 sweet as a boy's first|same time to be with her. Heaven | :'N;"f:;]""; :‘igr:;"i',-\ ‘:'h“‘d""- ": and she answered in the same lan- and mental health o the child, love?" he asked, then answered his|because I asked no greater boon | oy ,W"",mpmmz’m ;‘; r::?:;z guage. Evi‘n nlo‘*(v “f :1:; [”m':’r‘;i .‘;’-‘l"')w:::;-'_"j\ -";'ff“:,?:'fir"\ -“'l";y"':€r“l:]"\;1 own question emphatically, *It is|than to serve her; liell, beecause ¥ studies by Public Health scientiets, ful that she ikes al Ty 4 ‘ *“ i £ ”» p “, B, the quintessence of moonshine and |saw only too cicarly that I was but which have shown that the respira. | MOtherly pfll\lflt< Y e A y \‘\“ ’:“w‘ ‘”1 2 ‘tjv""‘h:“‘_;' "‘05 “’m-‘ gossamer, but it is stronger than|a mcans of escape from the sor- tory diseases, such as colds, laryn. \"e have thmum‘(r.lv all so-called yoved \‘“: mh":m Al Sl s ke, steel, And when, as was the case |rowful humiliation which was hers, Eilis, catarrh and sinus _infectionn, [PPYehological programs. BEil wioris, A% e Esnii Ei Nk o (o autinen s shoig sy alss iad lip bttt Ak are the most common afflictions of N’ l"nm:!" lt";::.: ':: n zood. ¢ |r~vm1|xh hont ]m» but J’n ;\fit at- kim in station as to make the win- [prince, and felt no des per emotion man and prevail practically all the §ntha| s. el 433 |vL s '4 ! .n' ’»Q -" e ”;mrm"lmn e ning of her unattainable, it does not | for me than sh> would for a faith- ST hainak plain American food and plenty of tomp 1S a P lessen the emotion with which he [ful dog.” % oSl et it. She eats a limited amount of ler. regards her but only makes it more > ODVTI, “ 9 Spi | “ ” e e i T Your Health | 'SMILE GIRL How To Keep It— i 45 : orld Federation ". 8. Public Health Service) shington, April 16 (P —Studies D Nathalia Crane and her mother Women Named |47 = - countries are rep- v upgn the hoard. Miss sedie and > = [ ner ¢Smniittes of workers will have BY DR. MORRIS FISHBE of cnlisting the interest of the Hidlior Mol \of the . At f B Educators Among Fairr Sex |uiner conntris and socking theie Medical Anpuintion s of Hy. & F 3 : Y membership by the time of the bien- gein, the Health Magazine & . : Are Going to Geneva A The average person who develops | [ 4 P 5 aching feet Is inclined to place most ‘ S of the blame on fallen arches, par- i Washinglon, P —Of the three wo SPRING OILIN ticularly aince the rejection of many . # men members of the hoard of direc- men in the draft during the World ’ tors of the World Federation of Id- | = | War called attention specitically to p ¥ ucation Associations, two have heen | By Thornton W. Burgess e this condition. , 3 ,appointed to chairmanship of sec- The first reaction on the de- % tions of the biennial meeting pro- Shelly the Armiadillo velopment of the desire for an : gram in Geneva in 1520, - CHE f ACH 26 J 9 M ] char E . N\ . _ Y arch support is to purchase one § Ml;:x hfirlmha llxo'nlnhvdj. -“1 ]"b'"f Tf your family is tired of spin- From tip of nose to end of tail O il of the many devices exhibited for . - : ton high school teacher, and 28 o 1g cooked spinach in b I'm guarded by a coat of mail. % 5 . . S sale in shoe storea drug stores, or ¢ lative representative of the Ame Door locks, hinges and furni- fure castor: hould all be thor- oughly oiled cach spring to pr vent rusting during the rainy s son and to make them work easi with grated cheese ' fe st © —Shelly the Armadillo other stors of popular merchan- : : lonn Teachers: federation, has just|Cteall Saice. N over the top. ¢ dising. Undoubtedly shoe eales- b z ' recefved announcement of hr'r ap- Peter Rabbit arrived quite out of \ men in @ome places receive com- kg ' holiment o Leal pfithe solaleen ; i i i Justment section. Miss Mary Tweedie, breath at the place Bohby Coon and missions on their sales of arch| 4 ot ®dinburgh, Bootland, s chatrmas 9 Prickly Porky the Porcupine had % 3 supports and are inclined to urge ; . ) { ot the metlon that will handie ma.| She’s Orange Queen been listening to Scrapper the King- S them upon anyone who comes in to | s BIeiTE ot Srra 2k bird and Boomer the Nighthawk, as purchase shoes. 4 % The third women member of {he they told of some of the queer Bailty Moscles ’ 7 board, an American, Miss Annie folk they had seen on their travels 3 d The absence of proper muscle Carleton Woodward, ' of Somerville. {0 the faraway Tropics. PORSr, A0 B ¥00L OF die Sy | Mass., and a member of the National “Yes." sald Scrapper, watching A word of four Irtters No. 1 hori-| 7. To emit a bright light. of lizaments may prodice Ccondi- | Education assoctation, will continue Peter from the corner of onc eye, S S R S s tions = demanding femporary ~as- NEA Tort. Worth Burcau |her work in representing the largest “that certainly is a handy coat.” {itais o e o o AEee | S ahap o e Biftamce 1 e 10FT of bandaBesily oLy it Dttt b paid | cducational association in this coun- Inatantly Peter Rabbit sat up and air. DG s 0 Sar g OF #UpROFtA. | On the other Band, |y oo Trny of Theas Worieors try Pix two long ears stood up like {wo i hemul oy e e effent br the sioportis toifmes |jecs ort warth Eaeniyear b H | At Dancheral hot e S bs interrogation points. “Whose cont it | awiy showld he e envied? de. | sl e o, | 0 DIoNEE MO ST e BITCIE i () o e D Tl e omeR | et ke handy?” he demanded. K manded Peter R R . o loap lightly over. L Sroduce in this way & |cellege girl who can smile the mont | simee tr origin three years ago, said “8helly's,” replied Scrapper. HEE ¥ Sy SR : vicious circle which inclines ~ 10- [consistently. Miss Hen Hat Her i “8helly? Shelly?” exclaimed e- | you know of some one clse, Shelly i O . To et 58 5 moiel, ward progreasion of the condition |Jome is at Burkburnett, was chosen | st DRoblenie S D Ao A o ter. looking v much puzzicd. | the Armadillo has just such a4 pro- i s . VUL e s iRe Snsiaion: rather than toward a cure. : from anmong 600 oticr girle. |cloger relationship botween the “Who is Shel tective coat, only a much mere Woealhor cocl S il No two feet are exactly alike. school life of children and their “Why, Shelly the Armadillo, of | handy onc. It is 4 good thing he has, | e e 27. Reputation. Obviously = stock arch supports, home and social life, eourse,” declared Scrapper, in a4 |too, for he certainly cannot aefend | ’Y‘\'W.‘ S anar g 28, Bar for siackening threads in | 20NN helpful in some conditions, In making ¢! €n pie, croquets | nempers of her committee are on- tone which suggested that he was | himself. He can't bite, for he has o’ cocic Moy, 2 Iponi may be vicious in others. or any other left-over dish, tuna |gaged in research in vocational surprised that Peter didn’t know almost no tecth at all, He isn't big Rind 3 i 20, Cuts into smail cubes: Flatfeet are due in most in-|fish can be used With bits of chick- | {raining and the international as- Peter acratched one long car with | enough to do any damage with his REBhotoRrapne . To rebroadcast. o stances to the loss of the tonc of | en without detection. pect of commercial education. & long hindfoot. Then he tried with | feet, So it is a good thing that he T CIL The oAl et Musical sound of human beings, | €¢Ttain muscles which imve the The results of these investigations the ether long hindfoot to scratch | has that shell coat.” & % SR % function of holding up the arch s will be made public at the Geneva the other long ear. ay that again,” "Does he curl his tail around the Frie Finished. ; ! : ions g fabulous Bitd To clip suddenly. [or the foot. To correct the condi-; . .. = green beans with a | Meeting. At that time Miss Borchardt said he, “I don't belicve I've cver | way Spotty the Turtle does? Peter | 50" heard of that fellow.” inquired. o oo : tion the muscles must form new s 5 Al have definite working pro- Out of kevy of peautiful girls, AT WL habits and stay in a sMorter posi- ([0t Sanish saice some s oo embars of 11| Adk] Willlanie SRIGK Jacheet amle “Then it's high time for you to| “He docsn't have o retorted Tosisn AR et tion. Experts advise exercise of | '0! AU the sauce, topped with | federation, helping them to make the | was chosen queen of California learn something about him,” retort- | Serapper. “His tail—and his tail is such muscles with a view to bring- e % cducation of the child something vi-| orange show at Anaheim, Cal. ed Serapper. “Every one in the | quite long—is "d with shell reighborhood where he lives knows | clear to the tip. Eve his face ing into action fibers that will Exatminl serve to carry on the load. . t ] o e Baby's Feet Padded l #helly the Armadillo, I gucss a good | protected in that way Fotid 'S | F S l H o . Bl Peter. X suppose e ot Vnonoie ok iie tallow door. E RARTIAIN do-rlv-'m ‘:‘? . "‘et m}?( balid M.hy amous urgeon 8 ono *Why should he be envied?” de- [a slow mover, like the members ; zsfl?io _dbn(clflr :]me t:: nrd\i. manded Peter. the Turtle family.” . hu s is due only to the fac { Scrapper replied by asking a ques- Not you'd notice it replied | 40" A TniAa e :‘h:.t' f!:m “f:gt :; hca]\ll) pad.dcd tion in his turn. “Who,” he asked, appor. “When hie's in o hurrs, or 43' potion of o church the e-' t th R ey esides Pricky the Porcupine, finds |is dodging some enemy, he can get | G age of three or four, the de- protection in his coat? He is one of [about in a way that would he a | velopment causes disappearance your old friends.” credit to amember. of the Ttabbit | of much of this fat and it is seen potty t e replied Peter | fa And, by the way 'I,h’itmlrl:;z"":r'irl:" l'!hem“::;h pl;&:‘sw;',\‘r. promptly. “T'rickly Porky and Spotty | live a hole in the et o g rtio v o n- the Turtle are the ouly ones with | “Does he dig it in- gEr [A[D]D] [1] |rants is just about the same as in [ " ‘art of t v - & ooats good for anything cxcept to |quired Petor “ derhiiod i [CIOITITIOINEMWIOIOILIEIN] |the adult. These things can alo | Venerable, Local position. Era claim Vertical Flavor, To clude. keep them warm Scrapper nodded. “Yes, indeed,” hf‘ determined by the use of the “Well,” replied Scrapper, 0w ] himself and he X-ray. ‘ is time in it. | out late in the FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: | e far from 6. Drives, The proper time to take care of » dinm white sance to which 1-4 10| the feet is obviously before per- Menus for the Family| /.5 " i el e tre toct in o Tive aeioonatl 1 added. Examination of the child at the . 4 - - - time it enters kindergarten may 4.“.;1.14.! B ‘"L R MARY Fa<hion Pla ue show the necessity for modifying [ — S q the shos temporarily s0 as to lift ent things,” replied | Breakfast—Stewed pruncs, coreal, one hecl or throw the weight on ts and worms and in- | Cream. broiled cottage Lum, eream- cne or the other side of the foot in hoppers, There's one | ©d potatoes, crisp toast, milk, coffec. order to insure proper devclop- e about him, and that is Luncehon—Lima bean louf, ap- ment, be minds his own business, 1| Pl and raisin salad, plain - cookies know of ne onc more given to mind- [ Milk, te ting his own ousiness than Shelly the | Armadillo.” wd lettuce with Thousand JIsland o & % - (Copyrizht, 1925, by T. W. Burgess) | dressing, stuffed figs with whipped Llfes Nlcctles The next story: “Shelly Has a | Cream, sponge cake, milk, coffce Fright | Limia Bean Loaf Hints on .Etiquette | | L alced spaghetti and veal, One eup dried lima beans, 1 ” LRISE CREPE large onion, tablespoons melted ) g ReAnaniT Brorls Coftame. LAk e | BacoR Tt teaspoon paprika, 1. Is it good taste to hold on to DleileA corlnel Lerape Wi o 1-2 teaspoon salf. ; people’s clothing when conversing {igild puliover swentod willh certee| Soak Degns wver wight in Wl with them? ord and double tassels around fts |10 vover after thorough shing. | Does a gentleman op a lady arists and waistline {In the morn cook in the water | 3 u( nudge a person in the ribs? 3 5 in which they soaked. until tender | » 3. Ix kissing and embracing in > e : S NE WHANDKIE F fand quite soft. Add water as nee- | : public good taste? _ A In recognition of his invention of the bronchoscope, an instru- Ginghan paiterns) | i ehesre iry 1o prevent sticking. Drain / ol m’;’:"o:‘::“‘t‘": e Eobie 1{‘)"’—""’"“"‘ f:::‘: ment for the removal of foreign objects from the lungs, Dr. [ chiffon, malic some of the spring’s sn s Lo e e Vo i IR b N Chevalier Jackson, noted Philadelphia specialist, has been given el s BT R ol S ST B BT 3 Greeting and lcave-takings | fitea corrage with & sollar yoke, |3 Dewly-equipped linic at the University of Pennayivania.” De. s e spabanstlll Ll g o 11515 il Rt b et . ofien call for such demonstrations, | Tucked into the V of the decollete |Jackson is shown here with the first patient in his new elinic, 1998 OF s SERUILE M. RUSTY STEET pan ke thirty minutes in a it affectionate grecting should | is a bunch of biue, magenta and rose | Gladys Rosenstein, 10. The bronchoscope is a metal tube about ot vinegar and salt will clean | moderate oven. Turn out on a hot | Nail heads and mounting |"'v ol Ve rescrved usually fer privacy. ‘I‘O‘f"::“:‘f"';\‘,‘;f i“‘;‘;’;rd'”;:o'::" ne |18 inches long with a small electric light on the tip. It is in- g e ebehend b~ R BB i i ple® bl R B oo e B LT PR T T ADS | back. 1o fall in a panel end, longer Serted in the throat, the foreign object located and removed B SR TN IURd e dark flannel until it shines, lminced parsicy. Serve with nc- |navy grosgrain ¥ JOVR WaNTS TRl Aeiine . R A L. .- 4 ;