New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 20, 1929, Page 12

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Love’s Awakening The Plotters—Lillian, Pleased Their Break the Engagements. 1 Noel's manner as Princess Olir self held the lofty of that mors who had the able tathe —Are for Ak ¢ his ro wors look« the made of the us k ot fiance wink towar the e an porch spot The th 1 d h for rerves Well!"” Har ing ut and sight which ry Un an the rel he, ted so decisive Curtain gla other nde there. prined Lillian and I of disappeared from NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1929. The Heart Story of a Steadfast Woman | By Adele Garrison ¢| Once Overs Registered T. WHAT COLOR CAR WOULD GO WELL WITH THAT NEW FROCK ! By C. D. Batchelor Patent Offica following the actions—and reactions | —of our tempestuous young folks, and we laughed with the rather but .hearty enjoyme of | ho have just seen the cur- | which | within and the | to Madge with Scheme | people tain go down upon has much of it. counseled her- he to control kindness - farce serious drama girl's he infu How Underwood he again the viviscetioni put the stopped as he But 1rc Mr soon as ng, query lau saw 1S huckled flush at his gibe him coolly. “1 would advise tised courses of ery min “Or else me eved ly in her e his wife L one of thos how to be witty 10 withering- with a oke hook. You've used that thrice in {wenty-four the can with she a ses: Joe appreciation ersisted in Wi n the think the at did Dye L wisH FRIERA { COULD GET WORK SOME WHERE. Lillian oming ou surely, T've r infatuation for 1 ha conquest although, of r traditions, er old affection for were practically en- helieve her Noel warrin for Georges cattle to keep any Kittlc is lov eno s head turmed 1 him a jolt today,” 0od commented taken much switch his allegiancr American flapper to poised prinee Did illiteration, ? don't 1o frosh tly pipe th you you guls? not children’s turned Iy v stop i cably at I WISH FRIEDA [ CouLD ESC)‘%PE ! WORIK SOMEWHERE, — - road | piqu | soft fectl . | vail | | artis | o werad eorges. his comment on the is that ¢ hich 1 poir oit auto pective M Il saw it—despite Olina's inter- to bring him And ving sf et Mac T o was able back to heel immediately should she wa jolt purposel my bone hairpin. Why? Why 7 Perha terferenc you because of in- instead of despite it.” 1 returned, a bit dejectedly, for 1 had | en disappoinied at the final result Mary’s bit of comedy (Continued Monday) Newspaper ng Olina's wy drawl. |1 vord as Noel |0 with sion had HE CIRCLE IS NO LONGER RIOUS By Tl Act fi For The were vst six well teen featherec to f they had beg to be abl e to til they could Two or gether was fecing their middle th thus you'll neve you fly many enemies to be th times Pe w. Burgess 1 What ix Bob Whi 1 out n They They wholly safe ir little had them squattis Wi an [ <o unespected that 1 sl a back somersault was almost con- sked Bob all memor- Center of apple, Deity. Boy. Fatal chie Chum known ment of the | one of th bones of long broken omptly lemand MORRIN tournal HBLIN A Hyzce of ation ine an the xyxten visted. Morindin dse. nish t ime of this ted St MLt veademy Point.” Work of enin ond rote the seale, Got up, 'S ANSWER iy rely support, VERTICAT, 1 What s the residence "ESTERDA cartilag the thig nd W s a e | Talks To ) & 54 Menus for the Famely) BULL'SEYE NELL Hert7 Daughter in Parents A MISTAKEN NOTION By Ali Of all queer notions none is queer- cr than the idea that adults, becz |they themselves once were children 1 |are able to understand the workings | |of the minds of children. Nothi |contd be further from the truth. Perrt fact well reenforced 2 {scientific studies that the mental and | por |emotional life of the child is entire- | 4 Uy different from that of the adult 1 {1t is only by deliberate and intelli- |gent effort on our part that we can 45 hope to understand it. 1] | our problem of insight into the 1 |lives of our children is complicated | ! only by our natural ignorance | Mi workings of the child mind.|a b ¢ Judson Peale fruit is a by | But also by the fact that such insight | mode in the as we in is distorted by the | selr-ce memories of our own childhood, and by our own peculiari- Ities of temperament We forget that we were ever | Dedient unhappy. We remember [ony the and fatte pects of our youth. We | diced our own udices, | by our own limitations. | Tt is well to admit our ignorance.| - | the unreliability of our personalf, = | memories, and the distorting in- [ it | fuence of our own cmotional preju- | &0 | dices. Tn a properly modest and ob- | ibecialz jective frame of mind we may then |0 |approach the task of helping our | children to grow up. may & or on. azrecable Type of ritive po o o employ Slippe are pr by nre bhound Lake Ontario? Tevel sur- | We Jearn to make allowance for| i, their short memorics, their imper=| feetly developed powers of reasoning, | their faulty emotional control, their| nability the [ana their W thine | W formancs sonal failurc hsolute obodiene to stick alwi lips in ws to mat learn to ox to nperfect per- sility to get | fat nor to attach un- B due importance to the preservation and S outh adult standards of control. fi Pole. - RA2eTS 4 the 3 o of fl FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: |ou REG U.S PAT. OFF. o o immerse In liquld, talizn river, Point of com- pass between m in our in Stiff n hope halke umpion- | oven BIRD CARL in ho to keep your Th cen Sout | Yelie the h ome en s die Ve mn ine choosing his ow quite Here* aris ntial t | ernism perfect harmony scalloped corn, brea + cup pinc \ cup sug into 6 ern s ster. e vest collar of ¥ with the recent cr ihe aver -1t in these July 20 is absolutely days of mo.l- should pre- in all spheres of - the the mobilc rt architc coutu manufacturer make arts harmoniz have 1 be styles, interior and even rtor iny cre of MRS, ALEXANDER GEORGEH Raspl Tarts Are Tasty Menu for Dinner red lettued 1t 1. grape jam, head dress sherry t Servis b leped Corn, Leftover corn can cups corn uged) icker crumbs, chopped up ers lespoons en peg tablc table spoons hutter, melted spoon chopped parsley. saspoon salt 4 teaspoon su ASPOON. PCPPCT. heaten. cup milk x the ingredients and pour ittered baking dish. I rate oven for 2 dish in which baked Prait Salad Dre or 4 ega yolks into in a minutes. Serve spoons fi SPOONS SUE poon dry aspoon penper ip lemon apple uicc v cup water nd wstard and aa and add in th Depper. the dor it the « sngar. 1 a thoroughly he in dients. i s wently o prevent Raspherry Cook and creamy Tnmpin Tarts . cups four. teaspoon salt cup lad tahlespoons i 1-2 cups " blespoon 1spoon cinn ur, poon but flour 1 orms. ind roll out the re ifiin - pans. Fill raspherries, sugar, 2 tables our, cinnamon and buft circles from the od dough fit on fop the Prict for minutes mo'l Favshior;r 7P|a;]ue th Slowly dough the top one res herries. in 2 ratc iis suit of cre on a smart at the cently ring color to combined hampton 13 re the flatte sun-tanned skin, s 0w most brown in a The modernistic pleated and 1 dark shorts ar full, fu nd fitting . man rela very put ern To ci ame lart with | poons | Cut | Lull ahove and the ing points o Ne trea ilways L col had It's Obvious Thing There seeme to me to be no rea- |son for any special study or re- search work to achieve a s: chronization of elements that can obviously exist only in a state af perfect harmony. They are all much too intimately related to risk discord. In - the various branches of modern art creators work simultaneously, with a tacit understanding that makes any complementary linking-up unnee- cessary. Conceived in the same ‘“ambi- ance” or atmosphere, starting from the same basic principles and with the same ultimate goal in view (beauty and elegance combin- od with perfect comfort) these var ous branches are not only parallel but in one and the same sphere. Tt is not necessary for either t'ia couturier or the automobile bodv- maker to consult with cach other {o create something which will har- monize perfectly- with what the oth- or has donme, The coat created by the couturier for the “sports' autn- mobile will be just as tailored in looks and as comfortable in the car's lines. both built for long journeys in the open ai Harmony—and Color The color question is not for- to this rch for harmony. consideration should never lowed to become monotono: I have sccn women order sweate to match the coler scheme of their |automobile. This is an exaggera- tion of questionable taste. | Sobriety must always be ths keynote of any sports color scheme, | whether the dress or car coloring 1s concerning. Vivid colorings, on ths other hand. arc usually harmonious, | provided they are wiselv selected The infinite variety of beiges and browns offer a wide choice for ths woman who uses a roadster. She, | together with her couturier, can always combine either of thess shades with a brilliant touch of col- {or, but “grounding” they ary uncqualled. For the woman who | prefers a closed car, the choice is | more varied and 1 don’t know ot anything more becoming, more at- tractive and at the same time more harmonious than' a pastel coi- |ored ensemble in the setting of a black “carrosscric.” In spite of the various shades that are launched every on by hody-builders, I think there is nothing that sets oft L woman's gowns better than a shin- ling black car. This new model s with white ih a de rocain wool tweed nj as rer T conceived of to question harmony in furniture. This now frequently relation to the mod- of automobiles, these que reply could v in all thes but th W tion modern is me in conception s the appy. modern ations her of we! forms of various manif technique as v Auto Crash went her gun it ye. And pretty lawice, rod away ma women and Nell OKkla., effectively in 5 pistol shoot 1<hip that she scored 93 100 to win. cruel villains from When Helen old daughter Her! 19- John Hertz retircd Chicago taxicab king, failed to stop her car for a red light in Evanston, 1., she crashed into another car, seriously injuring Miss Dorothy Wil son, nta Barbara, Calif., debutante. Blood transfusion wa sorted to in an effort to save the life of Miss Wilson. (Chicago offic witl charge Miss Hertz with manslaughter {f Miss Wilson dies. above, b o of champion bie Nell” of a poss s one “poor bett ay w terminal in Mon- wadian National be constructed facilities 1 for the ( are to at t of | Herald’s Daily Pattern Service nan mer ractical Morning Frocks PATTERNS 149917 Hoerald 15¢ Pattern ; 1615, 36, 38, and 11- H"v che Pattery A ss all mail nt, 243 West obtaine in sizes 2, 4, 6 and 8. Both gingham, percale FIFTEEN CENTS cach. Be tyl 1 size. orders to New New York or pique sure fo write plainly, nd 17th & Britain Herald Pattern Depart- reet, City.

Other pages from this issue: