New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 24, 1929, Page 14

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24 1929 . T i o s 1 Once Overs By C.D. B+ "» A e Painis hve s Awakenmg X ofa ; Registered U. 8. Patent Office Steadfast Womar e ; afh YOu C {\ i THE By Adele Garrison TIEURCEEAN Princess Olina Arrives at the Farm but her tone was elaborately casual, 5 | \\[C !:t( House and lmperiously Demands when she followed my warm wel- § g bt Permission to See Prince Georges | come of my guest with a question:— B ! h % M‘fi\l It was Princess Olina’s voice| “Which room are you planning Joated up to us from the for Miss Lincoln, Mary's or Marion’s which all be There was no mistaking . HAL below : “1 think on the whole, Marion's be r,” 1 said. "It is not as could any other woman of our ac Mary's but—I think it will 7 ; quaintanc o pu ¢ pleasanter”” 1 finished lamely, i 4 s o 45 2 ! fighting shy of the real reason for % ?RW(TILF 1 toward keeping Mary's room taboo. “And 3 | 5 £ dvmand | Marion's things are all packed g Pt . so there will be no need of ~LN¢N" PE e rbing her. If you will just come ! Lincoln.” | ‘ SHOT TH‘iCL'"! e N m: DOUBLE Tfiémw S e those musical tones. Nor, T tho st or do anything save follow to Marion's room which Katie i TED repared for her. Rut once in- : 4D ssmf ¥ when Noel had gone down- a4 Ll e witi Y hase de- | AV f’QQ ‘“ Fr ()i\, and her Per- Geo look her for an instant e gaze which 1 upon refractory girl ar child,” I said, “you v little of the discre dinner gown in A gold colored silk Jace gown has Giey lace is disti hed, espees lace is very new a ticred skiet and new girdle ially whea it joins chifion o make an ensembl Checking Royalty o o1 e save e s ¢ : g 2 . -y . York, April Of all ma- evening gown is al- few women i r it an evening say nothin - % ~ S 5 Jecy s 8 LG f i irs it “'Il il fan could refer to you in any way > g ¢ 3 : e { ST e ; s t suffered at the hands J st el S ; okl i 1 sy n'e : £ od of | to it W ot . line T < and chiffon « mble in T e offrey, that 1d help j 3 i ) | nd in a mitt cuff that is sealloped ; 2 of luce o just as well 1o but T am Wt o its ay cow with | that a1 SRR shed, and T wondered wt o8 A el ; o i | e young princess wou! : 3 ; : i I shaped floune : rn, fashions a s 5 n that Copyright, 1 - | 8 ver the I ght now. iy woman would tind v useful R ther : the chos- | for summer, It is simply made, rely- t m con ing upon ity of its fabrie for ‘e clet, broil i 5 a today. t 1 may|charm. There are thr rs to the | dun | ov offee. have T s a con- | skirt, all po down one side, |has much fullness, pla | Recipes victi n can| with the lowest one almost touching | Over this gown there is ‘ Diced Grapetruit and Pincapple, a one sliould | the floor. The girdle ends in a little | chiffon and lace jacket thy | servin sht }\‘ lacv, No 1 tands up so | eircnlar piece that hangs like a ! chiffon for the back | %) B dions, erbwatouit. ¥ mien looks o chi ntirely flat- | smail fourth ticr on the longer side. | fashions the unclosed fronts, and o tup frult julce ng as lace Quite distinguished is the grey | males a 12-inch border around the (from § 6 tablespoons lack Lace 15 Good ace and cl ensen that iz | little | The long sleeves are | sugar, 1-4 cup w 2 tablespoons e very s rek lace frock. | s ble for 4 ternoon func-fof chiffon, with deep, tight cuffs of cron ju with pots or tulleition or cyually good for informalilace Boil r and water for 2 minutes, Cool und add the rest of | i redients. Chill. Serve in glass i > should not be made to feel| Another attitude vonced locally is ‘eper. Given enough love and | that she is dangerous anywhere to Muffins for Twelve enough outlet in approved activity so cups flour, 6 teaspoons baking it will be out-grown and leave no poon t, 1-2 cup scar belind. | - ar, 2 eggs, 1 1-2 cups milk, 4 e NEW GIF asp0ons) o6 melted; | Enemles of Lady Astor New dress foundations, as cor- Mix the ingredients and beat for N RO o e OF CRUELTY Expect to Vote for Her scts now are called, come in the fin pans 4 buke in a moder. e Judson Peale | Plymouth, Eng., April 24 (#— |most astonishing fabrics. Made of oven for 15 minutes. “Daddy,” said Edith, “why don't | Much discussion has been credite i < concerning W part the “wet in- Burgess » and ribbons or of satin or you whip 1 repe with insets of lace or printed ! / | home on the por £ P he . ¢ " “Well, I'm not L terests” will play in the coming cam- |cnifron, they are decorative enough Beaver by ¢ t i S e, “Why not? 1 think you ought to. | Paign of their dry encmy, Lady As- |15 e worn atop a frock instead cf Shat e id ¢ vt you 80 anglous to have |1or, to Teenter parliament from But-|ynd0n 1 na : 3 a ... Lt % 3 . {ton division, Plymouth. E |me whip him? T don’t think he is} 50 B0 e e —— BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN [going to be naughty any more. T} oo h O iking for her lady- SHINY NEEDLES | Ex 1« . don’ ant to whip n now; 5 . > Editor dournal of the jon't want 1p i : ship, but some argue she is loss ¢ 1¢ you live in a damp cli | i cry and be very ur w kel Bl f 4 HORIZONTAL ; Y @ 5 A emenb i s 3 Alaiois e e ¢ ; : K Do e A f the : I want him to be unhappy.” : nEsay b - L | corn Farn ] 3 & 3 . Pety mfl/ of the most remarkable phe- | n i 4 | Will vote for her. On the other hand [at any store. A very small cushion is .E.//Mflm inomena in the devclopment of the | e e parents wWouldd gy nguential wets flout this idea | enough. Keeping the necdles in the g nat [FRlale s A RIAA LIS o] | of the sk in_the l“iu;hu ave i S \i{ff\’ ”L’,":;‘:l.m“ have de war against her emery keeps tiem shiny and pre- 3 YA YO 1% States h een he inere L CH B . $ gt o > 0 the bitter end. !vents rust, I not those geese, all but one, | 14 7o imita S A lcODDA RIEDT] nier of hosprtals Jothing, finding occasion to turn : Liave stayed Fight out in the Water o8 Beame 1o ¢ the cuckoo fam- | ASHACIAISICIAIDIERBRIA | Less than a decade ago—in 1920 |the conversation at once into more ’ thought Farmer Brown's Boy. 2,0 | [E[S] | —there was one hospital bed for b t channels . 1 Th s b g.amgaufl/ E’E con "m‘y: use for .'\.;\- 340 pe ; rly all ¢ Iren S )]mu .I’v[nh oM sy 20 2 pEE ) n 1928 | Cruclty Julses as Edith's. They T p 1 rute. 7 sons in th United States In 1928 i 7 I : e [P ML IAlRANIO W] (7 T 000 of Mospitale naa | in. |spring from svarious causes, often, S e o s i ey Jcan dish of roa popper. | [T|OIEARIAIT[VJORFEIWIE] ' criased so greatly that there was|as in this instance, Lo jentoy. Sadimatehiedinim. That ¢ e r Brown's Y e e To Edith her little brother was & S e T SR ol [EINIS[s AP o[ [T[LIAINID] |cuc e for cach 230 persons, ana | To Bikth der littie br during this period there was of | rival for her father's love so that she anyboc 2 i course an increase in population. In | could rot help but find delight in L fach 5 . Ctionlof. aro(her hrafchi “he i 2 May poles and the menu can be the advance of hospitalization there the prospect of seeing him punished el ] T SR e e gan L0 sisact somiething The ; simple and casily carricd out in the | have been certain trends that are | 4nd cust from fuvor. ; “to move had heen | 2 ounded hump-like han | colors of green and yellow. of great interest, Such feelings are unpleasant to D6 e die and o ' May school classes hold festivals| Rabies like 10 be born in hospi- | encounter, hut they cannot he blot- nearer to where that young goose 22. on May day. Thz hour for serving | tals, or motiers like to have their ted out by main strength 1*!"’ dis- was napp the first branch |34, Tiny green vegetable. [ hreakfast can be as carly as desired | babies in hospitals, or doctors ¥ @Pproval. When we try 10 do 5o we to move . branch 1o 1 ] {and as late as 12 o'clock. The popu- | (o have mothers have their habies in Succced only in suppressing - their had been still nearer to that young Farewel lar hours, however, arc § t0 9 hospitals. One of these three fac- | Verbal cxpression. They will reap- goose. That could mean just one 3 o'clock. tors, or all three of them, must be | Per in other forms more subtle and ng—that some one was stealing | 41. ) ! concerned in the increasing use of | UElY, in undercurrents of unkindness p on that young goose. |42 For eac fenus | howpitals by the public. During | d teasing, or even in sudden overt Very, very carefully TFarmer|43. Valuable property. Chilled diced oranges in orange | 1425, according to available records, [4cls of cruelty. ) Boy. moved to & position Wrath. baskets, corn meal cereal molded | 736321 infants made their first an. | Often, too, the child whose cruelty could better. He had |45, A type of eagle. [ with dates, cream, soft cooked ¢£8s | nouncements to the world within | Impulse mects with severe criticism this position when, through |46, Maudlin, in toast cascs, waffles, coffce. | hoapital walls, An average of 702, | develops so deep a sense of guilt little opening on the far side of|47. Tennis fen = | 735 older persons were in the hos. | that in later years he tries to rid he caught a glimpse of | TIC A Diced grapefruit d pincapple, | pitalg as patients cach day. ‘mm.ulflnf it by x:\uc"rulnllfl'\prl's- ng that caused him to catch | “ogT icken on buttered toast,| As the physicians of the country |Sons of tender solicitude. This re- cath for a moment. It was a s, 5 i i sase Mo darinds o nosolt ction 18 unhealthy. leading to emo- round face with a pair of| 3 Tanal “hilled white cherrics and or- | for hoth medical and surgical care |tonal confusion and mental unbal- fted and a par n acted riddle atients, morc and more physi- [4NCe: 2 amed with fler ‘ - hement language. {ang are associated with | The child who voices such a cruel 1t was only for imono sash. hos "hus 77,524 attend- saw 1t and then S| = Jine earth in running water. | s -~ ing physic itilized the hospitals. . ", | 5. Constituent of mutton fat. v There are 25 hospitals worthy of F h PI Yowler: the Bobuatl® ke ex-| g pregarstion of vegetubies recognition in our country and these asnion aque Sl bkl G Laeln | served with condiments. : | provide beds and bassinets amount- s T (Copyright, 1929, :.;.y Tv\'. Bur:fnsl 1 Delicately colored jewel. - ing to 436 The next story: “The Young Gan-| )y’ prai | [ oo ae nad (o oly Ul b e l To make a spesch 4 !a hospital for a room realizes that Engine. | \ not infrequently the demand is o Women Control Politics e IOl e S >4 much greater than the supply that 2 = ne wh ravels n it is difficu 0 B suituble accom- S In Small Colorado Town | ™ 0. of e siors | modations. The reasons for this ar et Beaten by the wi Greeley, Colo., April 24 @) — Piaiife [Gine a goose and they certainly can Women are in complete control of ,5 gyriet, 1~ | The public as well a5 the medical | i got teni that ie over emiocks. It Hello! 1 thought 1 saw som« , the town of Grover, Colo, 50 miles 30 ghallow vessel for washing profession knows that the hospi‘al moving on that ridge P northeast of here | hands. con provide many of tae refinemen.s side of the pond. I guess, er,| At the spring election the popu- 33, pogma, of mod:+1 diagnesis and treatment I was mistaken. It must have beer, 14ce, which numbers about 500 souls, To affirn. I | that are not aveilabl: in the home just a dow.” named Mrs. A. G. Lower mayor and To relieva. / lor even in well equipped physicians’ Still, Farmer Brown's Boy had ave her a board of women trustees. |37 pooq, |offices. Modern living conditiona in an uncomfortable feeling that there The issue was between the wets Closed carriage. | apartments are such tnat it is diffi- was something going on on the oth- | and the drys. The wets were 80 ' pigyan i |cult to carry along a sick persor. cr side of the pond —something he 5trong with the men that no m”m“ e | | without completely upsetting the es- covldn’t see and didn’t quite un. ber of the “strong” sex would run' | tablishment, Surgery can be donc derstand. So he kept watch of that on a dry platform. M h F 'l I rosents o . iz G e W4 ot So the women named their ticket, enuas ,07 the Fami y [ properly. of course, only under hos place on Instead of s | pita aiti watching the geese he wafched that did the campaigning and won the | pital conditions. place. He had just about made up cleetion. The only man remaining | ’ Boovmia e e ia diama ?\MMWMW{M ) OMMM 3 % dove b resighed | By Mrs. Alexander George too great a tendency vitailz g Die mind that sothing was there as a holdover trustec resigned and y gt ot M“'WW'“W“W’”“W“M o wtls v a o | May Morning Breakfasts en he saw a branch of a hem. his wife was appointed in his place. | ¥ nES.US. AT OFP. e % & reieativiampis iy | —_— | May morning breakfasts are a Bl sghepridglinchi Aoy easy access to a physician in tio : - : B e e - — e e nd of mode lahera- Smart women are wearing their wind, so wind| The solid contents of the globe vopular tradition. The table for this| &= of emergency a ¢ . 't 2 eath of 5 " Onne an st A DT O e farther amounts to 260,000,000,000 cubie function can be decorated cleverly | When hubby sends a bonnet bacl tory study are rot 1o be weighed too rings of crystal or rose quariz mon- bhad not moved | ogrammed in black. i 1 -long on the ridge he saw another miles. | with spring flowers, baskets or tiny | his wifs is madder than & htter. ‘ ightly, however, )

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