New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 22, 1929, Page 10

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JVE GOT TV REST AS SO AS [ CAN MAKE /T AW EVEy MILLION / ’/A IVII I/II HORIZONTAL flesh of a calf fo0d Sorrowful. used (ori [€- 7 BIEE/,EI mel's hair cloth a pig. r1at of savory Cabhage edde a hich a bitter drug 2 cups . =poon onion, | chopped 1 chopped ¢ 2 ten 1-4 teaspoor dressing Chill all the ir and serve Fig Spice fReT: cup fat, 1 1 prown sugir Zece cream, 1 teaspoon spoon lemon {malt, 2 1-2 2ups flour {eodn, 1 te spoon cloves, 1 1riuspoor cup chopped figs, 1-2 « nuts q 1 of woney lent ¢ I ognize as heir, Neblemu VERTICAL G grec Upper Buman linh, oy sheiter or protection. \ Tugted series of A sup ol W kind tones, £ of duck xtract of on. caalat 1t nly bodies. to be To toliow. Wrath, A eriform fluid Devoured Pistol. To annoy. Born. Satan, I To express gratitud: | Muscular strength. Jocke | 1d s and fut a aun cam the s and inutes dients and when well for three hours. Break pieces of the dough king sheets. Buke in oven for 10 minutes. 4 cgg yolks, 1 cup su on extract, pastry flour, 1-8 teaspoor Light hrown. To drink dog fashjon Peor. Egzs of fish i the orange fulce, lemon ; alt. Deat for one min {the remuinine ingredie | 1ittle as powr Pour Memu for llne Family ..., | b waxed puper. L <low oven for | I 30 minut By Mis. Alexander George xquares, Cabbage Salad I« Befreshing B politic memhe wheat toast akfast—Orang: juice, and cream, bhuttered Two Missourt 101 votern for ot ~ounty board. 1 Luncheon—Toasted cheese sand- [EINJLD [STTRZEITICIHTE D] mnu 2| |ARIAZZEIR E]| [ ITRAT[ANITIRIUMPZRAIN] O~ ANP 7ZI0EN / 1 cabliage paprika, 1- cooking figs) =poon einnan beat Add the rest of the down, three inches apart | Sponge Cake | spoonk orange julce, 1 teuspoon lem 1 1-4 teaspoons baking powder, 4 cgg whites, stiffly beaten Beat the rgg yolks und sugar. Add which has been fitted with Bake in & moderately and the republican won. By C. D. Batchelor t Office 1908 A DOLLAR ISNT WHAT IT ONCE VRS, AS SOON AS | GET IBGETHER #2500 |/ CAN REST SECURELY THEN, 195 JUST A COUPLE YEARS MURE A REAL CLEAN UP AND THEN JLL LAY BACK AND REALLY REST. decided grow enough family sup- summer, work in the tirst days | of spring b oa man s he dug up most of the back 1lis hands were at fivst blistered ¢ then callonsed He bonght sceds, an ambitious as- | sortment. With infinite lubor | planted them all according | printed directions on the | the envelopes. Then things hegan 1o grow—1nost we S0 Bradley weeded indus- 1o piled throu He set to 10 the backs of Iy triously in the liot sunuy afternoons, | and sonichow, ufter and wee d, th-re anything left to ses His entire handful of r 1es and spinach for one meal. The pointment of that summer years ago. but ne still it. he had weeded wasn't much of ore consisted of @ enough disap- was 15 remembers A little help and direction when first he set out to make his garden {would have saved him his childish disitlusionment and would have giv- lavs the foundation better achievements, Children are bound fo have Litions bizger than t n hope it is our friendly offic 1p them fit thelr dreams Jin of . of bigger am- Vv 1o realize il to try to li into the r When fiat only in such a a s coutd buckyard as his, He cd help in the selection of seeds. He necded to know that if could grow cnough and ra ishes, enough lettuce and spinach to supply the table even a fow times, he would be accomplishing guite as much as any man, grow need- his cress FISH DYNAMITED IN RIO Dio De Janeiro, April IFishing ith dynamite s regularly in the harbor of apital and recently brought strong protests in the local cup tahlespoons $poo! 3 cu pross In Ching when & man cannot pay gkt ts. the door is taken from hiis D sour cupa 1 NUTIieg, opped oon - FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: gar, add the | for two | ingre- | chill | small | flatten | mixed, off and on greased a moderate | gar, 3 tabhle- n salt, 1 cup extract and ! ute. Fold in Mix as into a &hal es. Cut In | polled hip on a (© 1929, BY WEA STRVICE. INC. a girl pretty any into. cd spade | cn him that feeling of success which | and | e| Poople forth | mirror, They tossed a coin |cheap or expensive, is worth looking | S aside, ll\ BETSY SCHUYLER Service Writer New Ym April 22 (B—It occurs 1o me that therc is a good moral les- son in the growing blouses in the new mode. ‘This is the way. Blouses never had a thing te do with their increasing importunce. It was the returning vogue of the jacket suit that gave them their place in the sun. Now | that th . they can afford to be graciously beautiful and ap- pealing. But the minute they get 100 self-impertant and leave out gentle touch here and there that keeps them dependent upon the suit acceptable, Perhaps it is rainy makes me moralis Anyway women are improving each drizzling moment to really add beauty to the Seeing Mrs. Finlay West- gay checked plaid rain- k with a lot of bright reds, S AT T S, et realize that there need not be gloom when the skies are gray. styles That Reign | incoats follow f as well as bright colors | smartly semi-fitied coa ith trick Ve and dotting Park - as ers dart into :z.\xhly take their right in the rain | aler | cither lavender or light blue, | remember weather Rain Cape coats, 1 coats ollars aven Pierre’s, S, constitutionals Mrs. Robert Chan- 1cant blouses, 1ell satin one long tunic Todd wore a pretiy importance of that | they complement they are no longer | | that | some | on lm(‘s‘ has a light colored rain outfit, | . | Emily in its With @ brown outfit one | | day that one of the few I've | noted this year to rely entircly on lits attractive material — for beauty | 1t had a collarless neckline and was plainly tailored Mre. Havemcyer Butts, g on Park avenue with little Madeline and a acket suit, day walk- her chil pattern background and a circular jabot in cesco Carey in color against Was mac front. Fr 2 Tier urran, Jr. ¥ crepe collar and tie dy in Sh blue were Park avenue evening. In other e colors the out sleey preforence. . the Ritz Ct Patten wore a lovely bluish Peggy Ditmer in a soft green. silhoucttes in the At a re | rances I color is the Tunch Fannic Alexander day. e ailored ple diversity of striking thing I notice con hiou ong Park Moore and Mrs. De Fores d this the other wore . smartl 1t 1 log Gouble breast 9 jacket nip . giving aven orn cket on the wi of sidy Iy molded hipline heme s Noted sponsored the long, slender- 's pleats flar a very chic Lig decor Alexander with and her very low. She incidentally, Lative bow on one side. Lilas Kent has a very smart little ker suit that she wore junch- 1 Cynthia Pratt the other day, flures from the shoulders a scarf collar and the coat nice full, to some pleats { that ust pre n, not stitel Cynthia Pre prin 1 I 1ts coat j with is due are 10, with f trock unde lur with a cuote how tic, U's cout The color- tied its col a charming: collar to T Y[lUR IIHLTH BY DIt MORRIS FISHBEIN Lditor Journal of the Amcrican Modical Association and of Hy- gein, the Health Magezine Some people believe that an old woman with rheumatism can invari- diet when it goink 10 This idea i& one of the beliefs basis in fact had painful or injuries to the hones or carly in life claiin in many ances that they can predict a | change in the weather by the ‘ pearance of paing in these | | ix rain that seenn 10 have some who have joints Almost every neighborhood — has somebody who feels that | this special power. From time to time the idea has | been laughed away as heing pure \4, notion. More recently very carefil he has investigations have been made ra\ Jarge clinics, These investi- | gations have been made under con- trolled conditions. Old people with rheumatism who thought they had power have {been compared with people with | rheumastisin who made no assertion relative to this ability. At the same Ltime attention has been paid fo the state of he ter, the temp the rainfall, and all of other meteorologic phenomena | that are investigated in the weather burean. The results {hus far bear out the contention weather conditions have a definite inthience the sick and that there some changes in the Drod and in the tissues which oc- | cur regularly associated with rising und falling of the humidity of baro- metric pressure | Studies of the 1 buron average the that m to on are bicod made in ihoratories show definite changes |in the nature of the hlood under 1ch circumstances, It has muny of 1t human body for thousands 1 hasis in been tioned regarding the have persisted years have a long continued me: ideas that of Aefinite observation. | Avpparently the old lady can tell | change in the weather by the pain in her joints, hut she is not quite as certain as the weather ureau. Not infrequently when ‘m:- ther man says “fair and | warm Ie tukes his rubbers and l\vmhrvlu when he goes out for a | walk. | | Seaside at Rockaway Suffers $100,600 Flre‘r New York, April 22 UP—Fire at Rockaway Beach, early to- day destroyed two small hotels, a Master with and with- | witon, | looked | tu- | | dance hall, 115 small stores ap- | tissues, | in modern | these | that | Smart Silhouettes Are Seen at Lamtheon Hodk 24 Miss Fannic Moore and Mrs. De Forest Alexander Miss Cynthia A, Pratt and Miss Lilas M. Kent restanrant, and ! he loss was csli- mated at $100,000 upward, unknown Restaurant and tie Doard- os spread quickly to a coas the Tron Pier Buths, McGovern's Ho- tel, & three-story frame structure, Roberts’ Hotel, a three-story build- ing, the Idle Hour dance hall, and & row of small shops which were pre- paring to open on May 1. No one was injured. origin started in Beach, 104th street walk. The flan puit of a Kim, $lue. enoemble. made m,,&rvm(, B‘ . 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