New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 6, 1924, Page 22

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22 " NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1924. W SHBIBILILISLLHL S LEHILEI SHHLHLHLILELL SSBBLH8HE PLIIIN | [~ DAILY TASHION VICE: | was selected by acclamation at the last night. Weiss walked Into the . | UTAH lS FOR MCADOO stute convention here yesterday. store with a drawn gun and ordered MY HUSBAND,S LGVE Light delegates-at-large with one- the owner and two customers to hold ‘«“.4A N F OCK | oo ! half vote cach and twa from each up their hands. One refused and Bitter Fight, With state Chairman » | jumped on the holdup man, who firc Adele Garrison's A congressional district with one vote |1wo shots, wounding the store owner' REVELATIONS OF A WiFL pack and front and full at the sides. | cach were named. . | father before he was overpowered. L e L Sl o D e S ey The necis is rather lower than we The Way Madge Forced Mamie to : ‘l“ bt ’”’f"f n her " have been wearing, but it has the : 2 @ instructed to vote for William Gibys Tell the Truth jaieto o2 i i atiancedimy = | eanction of Paris : McAdoo at the national democratic | man. when he attempted to holdup a oAt ieulating 1 maid with a look, ant = , . . ; convention in New York city June 24, | jewelry store in the theatrical district | huge birds, it is feared. — ; X i esigning, Ends With Delegation The black dinner frock of this | | e } | Sonaoll ik ubunily Bepied um by & : R | Pledged to McAdoo's Support. {Unarmed Customer ST little color or tha use of bright- | gden. Ut a8 (to ol 1 . oy : 5 TR o onse i iy e Tl Ogden, Utah, June §—Atter a hit- | Captures N. Y. Bandit | ¢..a0, laska — An imasion ol have a large bird of brilliants doing the trick . The skirt is plain in the | | : ter fight hinglng upon the instructions | New York, June 6.—Thrown to the | gogen e along the Alaskan coast of delegates, which culminated in the | floor by a fiying leap on the part of || ' ¢y farmers on their guard resignation of James H. Waters, dem- 'an unarmed bystander, & man giving wctively engaged ratic stute chggrman, a delegation |the name of Howard Weiss was e | sing rabbits wounded and captured by a police- | in chasing ra 3 ¥ i pies ¥ e the next prey -of the TPFVEPIPVOE LIPS i 3 | Mamie's calm declaration that she ' peil out my hand for th knew nothing concerning the « which she gave me fur coats that Katie had brought fro T AR Al oI : their concealment in our attic = ; 1 : e 9 it be possible that Kail ] e Lo uoning One look at my ittle maid's con- | 5 G AT vulsed fa W eyes fre ¢ . anger conmvineed me v 1 1cati it ad S Ly i Hairdressing Mamie, not she, was t : & with mine, and af a minute, she Tihis inewest syps Sof Ehalrdroasing| falschoods and 1 turned i b for long hoir is to part it in the with a sternness aggravaded 1 doliara middle and draw it away from the effrontery. fare so that the coffect is like that of | “That omet very casily o tightly fittting medieval cap. settled, « trifle Dk Solomon of shall telephone the police take these coals Wwhom they've been stolen % scarfs, come in emerald green, henna, | Katie's face changed if { yellow and red kasha cloth and t) nid she ¢ v re worn with white silk or flonnel with torting a4 money from Cape Conte Attractive cape coats, short in | length and equipped with tricky | impish glee, hands joyously ! ; skirts, “Dot's the stoof, Misses Gr she cried. "I no car cch 4 ) 3 Snisnen Rrsits #ou o to polis, for 1 have noding 3 Square-cut beads are now the rage doing mit dose tings 2 for necklaces and they are separated, e | e S | Funo Brides and Fair Graduates ::“'s’_"'.‘ PIIOR Sak red - deme gues- | AT AND LOSE WEIGHT, . 18 worn with a drees of the mmo | § | ' EXCEPTIONAL VALUES I ose abrupt e Pl e leap by Ll gl s ol i : WHITE WASHABLE KID NEWEST FOR SATURDAY ‘ : : e ~ | WOMEN'S BLACK SUEDE AND the girl's impertinence wa ; | : mask for desperate terror, but she " 1 ;' -l”*flnl\o!'" il !o;nru.“- s, street Drosses ¢ ol A o e 2 hin slices boiled cottage ham, 1 b 3 1 ‘ 5 ) 3 Iv;:l\:nv‘ n(.v' be'pe mitted any furth y baked kale, 8 stalks asparugus Black eatin drosses for streot have 5 PUMPS, Inall heels ..... $4 9 | PATE T'LLATHLR $3 95 o of mpecch. [ S ke K § ALK AATIES 00 ot of A2 en and snouider | | : «JO | GRECIAN PUMPS ...... 99> “Katie bring those coats down. SMull meringue fllcd with 1 capgaiiiad UUENIIS ERIRRCS With Low Heels stairs and unwrap them, while poon strawburey fee, 1 touste Provents Ol “Tuming g Southampton police station on roll, "L giuten roll, & pint wkimumed. ... CECTUR O 1060 46 & call of telephone. 1 want to g i mil) Rl e grs ¥ SR d'h"np!lm\ of each garm tal calories, 1186, Proivia, 266; 1 l“" will p it Jrom hecoming e fuodk rancid. A D et s — FOR ME)} Mamie shot furtive gl richydrate, iron, s gatnering . s G te e Wi the b, T O3 meALTH [}l W- L. DOUGLAS' SHOES and OXFORDS in all Leathers ... §5 ()() UP . was gathering up. r lips part ed as if to speak, an a muscle | drained and tinely chopped, Then it FRESH AIR AND MILK |, A N ML but did not say walked out of the door as I had bid- otier to mehe moist and reheated in a den her, | ot oven 3 < T Katie 1.,(:;"’,:' iy ,,I' A Pt Rl s i aun " When the Mann child reached the But whén the normal ok s heen e umb | Whites 3 egga, 1 cup granu Us g oof six Mr. Mann of Anytown =houting and romping all day it is all queationing as we followed her to ' gar, § tablespoona water, 1-2 tenspoun o %0 Y S JEIEL L AT IeRE SO0 BRI Y at an early the lower floor, but I shook my head salt, 1 teaspoon vunilla t ond section of Shakespeare's bedtime be sct and put into rigorous . |§ at her in a stgnal for silence 1 3 s on a platter with w wire " Heoigd e . ! Mo L8 alier ) @ WIC wgoven Ages of Man f knew pretty well what was in | whisk until stiff and dry. Add water ; - i for for | ¥ y e “He didn't put any of this holler- At st a pint of milk should be i .5 il :“:l":"l“s)'»‘:‘n‘! l: 1‘,1 \. e vR““CU‘ILI cdd il inniug (o brat. Beat e Matl g iy rumpus raising inte the Siven a ¢ of this a and the |f 168 MAIN STREET B a5 Bha would BIMIE until tho | e e ond add the vest oarefully ning Me. Mann weuld declare, use of milk should be continued in- Bev iuat spcond, and 1 pretended not s .“;" sty ”I“I "“‘("““‘j’ SedsAnd hocause such an age is one in definitely. I zequiring of the milk to notice that while she had ) "on with vantila, Drop from & ¥poon piep antmal spirits are running habit is bred into the growing chiid | 0 notic W hile she had oper onto an inch board covered with heavy por o ) t lHiely to contin No excus and closed the outer ¢ she w $ bk high and much cnergy used up in it is Mk y conting xCU 8 h letter paper and bake in a siow oven . urse of a d v period of I den't like it 14 be “ standing inside of it instead of PR e 00D ot the wett th ‘v-‘r; $ f .1 2 y ‘n‘ :- ! '\‘r jod r(| 1 Mv“ 1 'v” 4 \\n 1 the anda {inside and A1l with fce to ser flavoring, of some sort or oth I was afraid that Katie would be. | sentd Total calories (Nithout icey, & The child nust have plenty of play £°t the children ot like milk tray her knowledge of the vuse. but:uig0in 55 carbohydrate, 40 my little maid kept her face abwo ' and tresh air and sunshine, should be avolded. if powsbic, but re- | 9 : @ lutely oxpressionlezs, and as 1 took : no time to raise a hothous ant, sorted to if necessary fully shielding the instrument with | me-halt cup stewed rhiabarb, 1 cup N i ol my bedy that Mamie might not know | rolled osts With 1 tablespoon sugar H my hand was holding down the hook, | making a connection impossible, | with 1 poached cgg on buttered toast, . . smiled grimiy to myself at the absurd | 4 tablespoons stewed tomatoes, Kin. | gama of wits with this allen girl in [&er bread sandwiches, 1 cup cream of 4 N as ers n er aln ouln our ome which Katie's folly had-engaged me. |corn son lices bollgd cottage ham, “Is this the Southampton police [4 new potatoes in 1 p cream sauce station?" 1 asked, as if 1 were actu- 'l cup bhaked Kkuale, § stalks asparagus > T Bl e ally talking 1o the ehief at the other fon 2 eunces lettice with tahle- e : et a andsome ind 1.2 cup cream, 2 tablespoons hash A little choking scream behind me |2 Parker House rolls, 2 tablespoons . and an exclamation of triumph from | butter, 1 egg-nog, 1 pint whole milk e Katie made me turn quickly, Mamie Total calorics 4093, Protein, 432 g‘ stretched hands and working face gram. H> “Oh, 11l tell!” she sobbe ] o nog 18 suggestrd for the Bl ol B I i B > by Johwmy Grue police come.” is uite light .plk:hvrvl‘)"'/l‘ ":l‘k to the telephone, | - (*ut ginger bread in thin slices and he Magical Hobby Horse knew a!ing, for don't you ser? I ean't ta ‘\ Caleulating Instant make into sandwiches, using & mix- ' ,ico cookie field when he saw one, | And I wish to talk ever 6 much “Never mind now ! said wy | LuRS l Neu "] tel cheese, ‘“‘{'"l"y“‘ that is one thing sure, for the Hag- lLiaggedy Ann promised me that wh d 1 do not need an office gedys had nover seen such a large she could work 11 1c books ah fnd T do A an officer. Tlwith enough sweet cream to make hooit fisld in all their adventures vould make me talk!® or a' e n y do later, 1 will call you ¢ Replacing the receive moist for the Ailing The Hobby Horse only having & lit- “That ist too bad!" ti Magic T turned to the w 1 part of the meringue 18 110 knot hole for b mouth, could not ' Hebby Horse xaid the pity T might other 1 used with the fee and whipped €rcam beat the cookies unless one of his| only talk yoy could teil Raggedy A for the girl had been subm yy | for the gaining and normal dicts friende hroke the ecookies into little and Raggedy Andy how to work the # : her mean little attempt to ‘ I Add sugar and butter 1o the stewed | jjeces and stuffed them: inte ¥ magie charm and then they could [ gaining diet 1o in #0 Raggedy Andy got out his make the magic books visible and or e 1t you do mot te ru : ord en y al-| knife to whittle the Hobby Horse's then make you talk:" Sent to DOWN % ohall hnew It you are ne it ) & of fat for As Raggedy Andy teok out his . e i ing 1" Your Home $ T ® 2 ’ p i e . mrike Wit Wpon hie foot, but when|iaughed, “Mut an! Or the Balance In to try to pu upon Katie.” I down, he could ses nothing. | 1'on’t you know ti you talk Sty “1 paid her to 1o 1 t t like you dropped some. now?” B' ldC § . “ k' that will serve as A petorted sn must mmer o en ng and t upon my foot, Rag Dear me! Noi" littie v . Easy Weekly lifedong possession in known there wa funny tie beliiess y Andy!” Berty Bear said. “What| W ou can!” R New Home happinees - g “ ‘ h " 4820 aughed. “You yfnv n able to talk For Pa,\'ment! A On the greatest day of her life give her a Girt “Und naw 1 gif + Nageedy Andy atooped over net you Pack!” Katie shri T P r d 1ing. “T've noties t h ou! 1 have the three gar airs out of the Witch’s head which N thres haire, then the books will be The Easiest Instrument In the World to Own Ictroia ] bl M W On Our Convenient Plan said Now, a we nead is a match to start a fire ANd A% no ons had a — match, Raggedy Ann pu & three Letter from Ruth 1 llintgon to Vdger- . : ' . ‘ e O e School Pupils! ton Santley " N s e Are You Trying For came along "ho would jend them 2 Letter from dohn Alden Presoott 1o First Prize In Our sydnes Caston match ~ GOOD MANNERS™| Premier Visiting Phonograph Meaneo Contest “Goody!" tiye Rags cried Come to Widener's Today For erooked,” B Bear said Your Contest Blank. ing something:” You still have a Good Chance of aicea” W ; winning this superb Phonograph b twe shages FREE Portable n one and one o _ Contest Closes June 16 Phonograph: = my Hivoree 11 Telegram from Sydwes Carton to John Alden Prescmt Plents you wh Thank “ t "8 33 ‘ " i i right, 192 r 1 $ wou'd do Mo gosd teil- long by nches high.

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