New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 17, 1928, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1928 Taly's € ince is Belgian Wi . e Heart Stor; BY C. D Balchelor Iltaly D 3 Cl’OV‘Vn Pr‘lnce 1S € glan ‘ 1fe 0[ [love,s Awakenmg ::‘ead?:«?:t:Wo:ai ’Once Overs Rogtatered U. 8. Fatent Office " Pnncess Choxce For Husband Cfl)\'e 3 By Adele Garrison Madge Graham on the 'Threshald of | ing for cles a New Life, Yet Not Dar- mistakably ntimental dvances ‘ ing to Enter. upon his part | The heart of a wife is an cuigma Sooner or later, however, 1 mu rarely solved by her husband, some- recognize th times not even translated to herself. | est with itzen in- | There {s but one thing certain | vests his a as my about it. No matter w his sin | employer drastically | | zgainst her love, the heart of o wife with it i disturbed | | never fails to pulse in recognition over it . that in | | and response to the call of her hus- | some be e for his band's need, or to the tug of mem- | folly where it not that I am con ories connected with their lhfe to- ntly 11 L zution of | | . | gether. He may be dead to her in ith Fairfa | E truth, or in separation, but neve d of what I believe .‘ ' can she forget or free he oul of a ter tion to in K ! | certain bondage to him But when 1 say “wife” I do not meant the self-centered, flamboy ant exponent of our jazz-age unrest, | would the | who s sister with 1 ! twer 1rs | for her divorec the other. Perhaps t 1 believe at least, in attemptin | oo ¥ | TentiTD Tr s impotent 1o oo Plane 15 Not Place to love \ Y teared th danger of beeom That fear, however, It No Room For It, Says Thea § my dear d of into our lives— e Jose of 1 to pick ow the night when found myselt i “If this guy don’t hurry up we'll be late. d and her choice 15 Crown Pr serto of Italy trembling with wild terror at| agne pnine aga time | < nouncement of their engagement is awaited in European court| | Dicky's danget and thrilling with | One SRR 8L & GIMGE 48 A g SEoa i SR e T plnples ‘ pride at the way he dominated the | eV A0 Lot Futsthe T T | 1 = =] situation so filled the peril for all of | ' TERTE R S EalE S ] N B idsalan 2\ most | : 2 | ner : n ty es oW 1n ol g e e Frau Tommy Atkins i us. I knew then “beyond all doubt- | ioys oo Germany fhis summer A A e Where Is Dartmouth? ‘Black and White : cockpit of an airplane,’ 12 of our romance had been tarnished | o Pt T EIPEREL G SRS B - by our quarrels, our anger, our |y G0 o ST A TS ot jealously,. but above all his awfu! = doubt of me, yet never could my [ e it New Ideas for Summer ... S e Iy happily 1f on 2 husband | 0 | ove for him die. and perhaps children waiting and el RS LS : Yet how to bulld a new structure | oog ooy (1! : | Clothes are Carried Out. " of happiness upon so slight a foun- | " W “ L KT 3 T € | . Lo suppose it is that of thousands of | o o =0 Lo R T ‘ LEL o o reared and oherished temples of [ S 35 TR0 AT E e SONEERLER | Tose of Gets No Welcome nny Bull 1 be im le to | ! possible €Associated Press Fashion Ed Paris, May 17. (®—1 ¢ ) marital love and fealty are but | o' - Y I have carried out their now idvas for | g e gy ot enti It is a problem the working out | or dark gray. Color is conspicu Slitin ey srhien scene of o many of our joys and sorrows, But the exigencies of both Dicky's work as illustrator and his o ks 1, ahkbot:Ea longag e | 2t 12 & Hight to tel snother that “ . “.... {ously unimportant in the colleetic lay. We are still at my father's |\ oen’ Goes, to fiyers. Tvery day, lof the mid-season 5 1 home, the fatmhouse of eastern | o “0 O O FRRIR O €O - Biaclk, particuiany for wonts, e [ ESNeias who put all foar aside because 4 was in the spring showings. It ab- |,160¢ o which I they feel in their hearts that what- .... i pears in & |ever is to happen, happens. And , ‘ “.. |1s m ind wool materials and quently trimmed with magazine venture with Edith Fair- | (o yCuicion to face danker should 5 0 | White crmine, or er : fax demand his residence in or near | pg o perdonat one- made without |tation. The white fur is used in a : o e the city as much as mine 1s re- | o 000 oico having By, | | variety of new ways, the principal quired there by the responsibilities | ope 1 gon fiyin s |one being Louise Quinze bow | Ratatn presented a v Princess Marie Jose first met | rto when she went to aly, in 1017 begun in 1914. The princes: ot my position in the organization . cause I want fo And it 1 get ..' “-. '... of Philip Verltze the greatest dra- | arricd, 7 am suro 1 will stop. mu!"'c producer of the (°F|‘1ry' For it scems to me 1t would be im- . ' must plan a home with Dicky | pouiple to combine two such op- - and must decide the terms upon which we shall live in it—whether we shall continue the arrangement | String ties of ermine and | which extend into pointed 3 back are seen at several imports | houses. One model has a little | Napoleon cape bordercd with wh to comy posite things as aviation and its dangers with home-life and its peaceful sccurity.” Where is Dartmouth College” i3 the most important river in Ior wear with these coats there of being apparently lovers but in | 2 Bngland? In what country Is Vera ‘.m, A e e i »‘]x P rcality strangers which we have|gs 1. % Cruz? These are some of the un- Sea it o W dattlls i P and white in satin, silk crepe and kept up ever since Grace Drapers English Girl on usually easy questions in this puzzle, e e i e I death following Dicky's terrible Hike to Turkey | Hortzontal | {ot om Black frocks, pasticulacty || 1 e doubt of me, or whether W shall | pyyic May 17 (B - An Buglisn | 1 Which of our citics bears the| lin bow-knot trimming. Inset bow o 000" : wipe the slate’ clean and begin & | girg not yot of age, Miss Jossic RRey- nickname, the “Puritan Cit [1fnots of wWhite satin on black are "“]‘ 2 }" ; . ge, Miss Jes tey s 2 | knots sa black —are [hng other new chapter. nolds, has set out to walk from the | 6 What title did t |introduced in the mid-season styles. |0 It 48 the end of the Summer, the | Aot Mohammed us long coast of nee fo Con- stantinople with less than §50, and | she expects it to last all the way to Turkey, a six months’ hike | Bluck broadtail cloth is indicated |y~ {as a likely material for gencral v Thes |next fall. Tt is used for dresses a8 | ynodqery [well as coats at some houses aud | peyine heginning of the lovely Long Island Autumn. 1 am loath to leave the farmhouse, which is the center of other emotional problems, apparent- 11 Breaker. 12 Sour, 13 Abbreviation for “ruilron 15 Plundered. BY THORNTON W. BURGESS often find excuse rs 1o the r use —Sally Sly. DB BENE ONEE Miss Reynolds is carrying a little |1? | ombined with pla th as we ; lv as difficult of solution as mine. | on anq sleeping hag and expects |17 Upon. i = »jl:rulvl‘)l!l\"" e B dlotnias el g Harry Underwood and Lillian are | (o gjoep under the stars. It she |15 10 nod. s o hiae i iacten muer dl Riand fand i sty Sally v tly aware that still with us, the returned adventur- | poo roung 1° arting bar () Ty il usala much | jixes sports, Sparrow had ench country families so chivalrous and interested in her mission that almost every night she |attention is a frock for fall with a Lo strmadive i ‘MCTIUS Of lhe Family‘l.mk crocheted chenille blou er not yet fully recovered from the iliness following his wounding at \ gusto. nt promirn Opposite of aweathe 1 left an egg i i od black satin i the hands of Sergius, the murderous | i . Scarle = ed fo a plen Kiers of A knew all the ; |1s invited to accopt hoard and lodg- i conspirator agginst the government. | 1o pree. I Lt A person whose mative fongue By SiEter Maty [C SR ns Ban I AR tuois i o is an excellent swim doubly on Lillian as yet has glven me no word s | white. : alle She started from Bayonne, in the is a Slavic language. Breakfast--Fresh cherries, cercal, | | | | of comment upon her reconciliation | et Tacane oot Approaches. cream, fish cakes, broiled tomatoes, | A S"(“,. "h."':‘" oL M"T b tniediss jbre phe fwae hpto i with her husband, nor has Marion : What large aquatic mammal|rye muffins, milk, coffce urs frequently in the colleetion. | o onac’ s Cn b olary voar aei o s i i Morton, her {dolized young daugh- ROBE DE STYLIE caught for its oil? Luncheon - Cream of onion soup, ""*rv‘ul»uln,-]T-l S m\lm..,, _\.,,,s,‘.,“,],“k T e e i : ter, betrayed any hint of her reac-| 4 coicuoug evening robe de style |22 Covering of a building toasted whole wheat bread sticks, |,1:,"\H(;r ‘vrnr:w; : flp,.’,”,:,r..' 1,"‘_ ——— - PR rpEnr tkin mm«‘ L 88 | i ":. "l" "";’“'"”‘"“;"‘::“"- Yet| s mode of pale pink satin, with |31 Chair. srape fruit and raisin salad, Span- | PV f0r U afternoon cos- E o e | inatinetively T know ‘that Marion is | joufrunt silver lnce skirt. and dia Commenced ish frozen pudding, milk, tea L was a nes » - % LU sk Oins % . ynd v S oAs e e Lo hiniaat bn ener o b sccretly rebellious, and her mother | maniy hodice ornamentation. Indian tribe found in Okla-| Dinner—Boiled mutton, new ‘po-| Worth introduces & mew damask. | apper 00 15 2 onITsbiia ehey o get iat ek deeply grieved and anxious concern- Lyt { homa. o b felt ing the fiture. LAVENDER HOISERY it was poss [tatoes In parsiey butter, creameq ke m::urrull‘ with a .rm.vn‘ surface, . 5 b5, head lettuce salad, | USINE it for beach coats and for one 8 S SRR T e e e e n igurenca Ut it 1s Mary Harrison's problem | njogh silk hosiery In decidedly | rhubarb whip, milk, coffee. Gl bty L which is causing me the most un- |1ucender shades is new. 4 | Cut thick slices of bread in|paiterns of this mate are la : nd 1 er else- casincss of anything outside my own | getightrul with white s and a |43 Bird simiar to the wstrich strips and toast them in the oven|4nd the colors soft gray or eyster | = S NG Bt 18 s difficultics. I know that Dicky's ex- | trock with lavender handings 14 Hodgepodge. making them brown on all sides| White Foolish Girls Still Love o this e no « quisitely lovely and rarely gifted | 2 |45 Which is the most important and crisp through. Butter lightly . Domesticity, It Ts Said Tl L v e voung niece is secretly suffering he- . . 2 | river in° England? |and serve at once. | SAVES EQUIPMENT omesticity, B iodiitl, DanREnEL G Ay cause of Philip Veritzen's muaneu- D]d She Drlnk, {46 In what country is Vera Cruz? | spanish Frozen Pudding Exposed metal work in plumbir = . T & : vers to separate his son Noel from | 2 | Vertical One cup rice,. 1 cup gar. 2| radiators and zinc fixtures generally doms nies UERIE ? her and throw him into the com- Who was called the “Plant|cups canned peaches, 1 cup whip-|should be cleaned of all rust every ' their 2 pany of the Princess Olina of Trans- Wizard" ped cream, milk, few grains salt. son and given a coat of red lead. ed mat- 2 vania, known to our little world as | Point of compass Wash rice well and cook in 2 Over this, when dry, the final colop ‘"7 0f-Tactness me } Fleanor Lincoln, the chatelaine of lor. {[Eutys Sioilitig) water | uEULEwaLterl £ | niay: be mnviise ind children, opinion of Mrs L The Larches. Mary docs not suspect igg-shaped (st At oy e abBUE e R 4 Charles A. L. or of T i the identity of the princess nor of | At no time liot awiisc and cook over Hot « water A Junior Leagt the handsome youth who calls him- | Imprisoned | until rice is tender, adding more Fashlon Plaque As editor of this 1 or 4 self George Jackson, but who is in Maple tree I millc if necessary, Lat -cool and Mrs. Lindley feels the pulse of i reality Prince Georges of Trees, once | Cover, add sugar. Stir until rar is dis- ve r women all over the cou | the devoted admirer of Princess Hypothetical structural unit, Solveds dbub peach through a e o will the so leaders of b e 2 i Olina, but now unmistakably wooing In what city is Dartmouth Col- |sieve and add with cream whipped their respective communities.: SRR e . i Mary, much to Noel Veritzen's dis- | lege? | until firm to rice mixture. Add a “Girls today are Cpddlal it b ey : ] e ! Part in a drama | few grains of salt and stir until seriou heart,” - she e It is a romantic situation sur- o affirm. thoroughly blended. Turn into a chal rounding this quartet, two of whom Verbal. | freezer and pack in four parts fce | are of royal birth, set down among To last under [to one part salt. Let stand four | : entality s | us only because of fantastic acci- Plot of ground hours. If a freezer with a dasher feeling. The key to their ior I dent. But I can see no happiness in God of love is used turn until mixture thick- is summed up in their own phr . ithe grouping of Noel with Princess Fish. ens. Remove dasher and pack un-Y What is all the shooting about Mrs s ! Olina and of Prince Georges with Drunkards til ready to serve. the fact that they hate a fu +. is Mrs I Mary, the arrangement so cArefully Seven days. Copyright, 1928, NEA Service, Inc. lings does not mean th Y % % fool e made and fostered by Philip Verit- What are the three goddesses S — indifferent to the home and fam- i iz il zen because of his desire to unite “Clotho, Lachesis and Atro- RIVALS CASTOR OIL the women of ves- 4 his son in marriage to the daughter pos” called? Bridgetown, N. J.. May 17 (® — g of the Queen of Transvania whom To thrum. There's only one thing in this city he loved in his youth. In what state is the Mormon |that kids hate more than castor oil men have a business (ool Many times in the weeks follow- settlement ? —that's the town spanking machine. et Stiafier ot tach - ing the discovery of Princess Olina’s’| Battering machine. It was put away after juvenile They e identity, and her deliverance from Secular crime wave in 1920, but is now iye- and not romantic. Th s the man who was hounding her, Hope kiln (variant) ing dusted off again. It is composed es be interest . have I resolved to appeal to Philip | Indian. of Truant Officer Kincaid holding Veritzen in the hope that he might Prophet who tramed Samuel. |[the culprit and another officer cease encouraging Princess Olina's s Also, | wielding barrel staves attached to a B very open though naive siege of who is de- | Standard of type measure. wheel. Noel's heart. But always 1 have pending on a prohibition platform to | Beast of burden of the cattlc been deterred by the knowledge that |win herselt one of New Jersey's se any personal request of mine tq|atprial scats, sa Phillp Veritzen was apt to be conf |her ¢r strued by my employer as az opesf ' - family she didn't. One of | LINK BUTTOX | Summer silk suits seem to pre- fer the lUnk buttons for clo: Lave gilets of col g They are the talk of the tow: Classiled Ads. Ppetals n Lright colors. /

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