New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 16, 1929, Page 15

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By C. D. Baichelor = ' BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1029 Love’s Reawakening The Story of a Wife's Triumph Over Jealousy | 3 > Sreleolladh kAt o cey S e Rl N foiths By ADELE GARRISON hds an Reads the Trouble-Making ! that he couldn't. Indeed, he Briston Letter and Ma Sets | me not to say to you that he w Ds Her Marvelons Memory to Work [ there until he was settled heeanse / 4 : MATCHING ‘s Orders he did not wish to appear rude, and | H i 5 N S ! went on reading | he hadn't a at me to c -~ 1 ix ttor in her calm, [ But he has been called nway noy I deciled ti ¢ hed fon a trip whicl of the uncasines: ich was | the holidays over Sam Brixton's real reason | for him to or seading Carolyn to same ?—and so there will he no 00l in New Jersey where Marion | row in telling you about it.” | ] a stude When had first Lillian's nkly tr ed { ¢ & 1tritic v ( | Bl g P | carned that the zirls were to be | hited from the letter and m i i ¢ 5 % X therefor ’ rasnlcn ssmates 1 aul Heoa convineed | “I dom't like that,” she said. “Of 3 muel Brix‘on, whom Lillian | course absurd, but T hay 1 vaguely feared, had |queer feeling that Sam | chosen the school be- | means mischicf to n s a pupil there. | T wanted to te to dwell upon | her 1 but 7] resumption of [ head at had bent all my [ “Remem} for-word mem- | admonition,"” for which “Not to he | heeay She went back to the and T settled to my task o zing—a much more diffi than T had th because length of the ied to © Brixton’s as Neighbors ¢ Ml 1 now, Lillian dea OUSELIE g1ty artment in Ne Vginedbrohy £ on only a few rother Ch e us. vou Dgye ted you, at d of | 1 our hcme for f e cars. We are planning {o take SO Cr ew York for the|carglyn and TRonald modest country | rrionds this varation. 1 w lend me Marion for all of I want you with me « you can give me. But all th my ( proh Chris the Christmase rent for a what T have FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: HEG U S PAT. OFF. SR | for = — ted Ca A——— e e 1 b et e B &l ! heom i S e ay's Variety Bazaar | : | ) 1 1 v n- 98 o . e JILust g t v rar S— BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN Editor Journal of the American Medical Association and of Hyz the He: Out ¢ 1 of cod liver o I York for £ it he has been so terr ] G|A EIL|BIA REHCIAIRIAIT OIN E BIAIMIAIZ [E BHAIS]IS FLIP MET JOT OTTER | E MU AR E By Thornton W. Burgess MIEJL [E]T AIWE IR 5 = AN|D, TIAW folis of many minds DIDIE[R[S L |[ETAID[EIN Y ofnany iy T bR (AP BlA L | Al By [E| T BID|AIWIN S BN [0]D At Sl hEae GlOSTIR]AIC!E KgiE R Pool v to the \fly:,:zm TIERGERIEGRSITIAIR water, A brown 1 moving to do a mishing n swiftly toward h wis o round s which he has not had to do HORMONTAL . rather broa e Sympton swittly th 1as never d hefo i Iy Mink was s had fo put behind hith the 1 of th summer holiday. Fc that Billy h 11 dressed and off to this neweorn chool ¢ morning. Ite ha grinned. | had to imself to the more or . “Hello, = S = A e Light “Helio, yoursel o ! = " bad to m t acquaintance o |K‘H\ “iiello, Little Joe Otter,” said he new classm 1 new e ERb All of this is a good deal B “Not with you, Li‘tle Joe, p felt her uncomfortable, [ of any small child. Miraculot 3. Spnere of action ith you,” replied Bowser. t he managed to erin. “I'm very | enough, he pr ¢ has met all et Little Joe grinned in his cased to make your acquaintance, | hese e Critical, hen he climbed up the k£ a|Little Joe Ott 1 he. “Do you | cheerily. ST Perched short distance away. Vlip . ape 1 your in the water?” | ave not g e After sony. ery long boly, i E n veplicd Little | wish, Why not find cut about it? House ia k had: that his iegs were ‘T am ir a lot, of | Of course the be To rcad. that his tail was quit atlithe sort of star Serf 4 tapering. e was so hi I'm out of water a| made in the school year Colored portion of th » made Billy Mink look small. | great deal, too. You Tmik som el Bt ek yoin e oarics hor 10. To scold constardly Iy that Little Joe of a traveler. Sometimes I |pnews and confidences, To jus a1 ho did. Fhp was | make quite long journcys on land, fahout the ds penin 2 | Sult yourself as to your coat’s Iengih this autume». (Left (0 risht) A ; . but something inside Icrossing from one brook to another, |he pretty S trim it but places two Little flowers o the lapel, Por formal daytime him told him that he would be no|or from one pond to another.” [ e nt vis. |46 Treck s i e e natch for this sleek, brown little I should think that would bhe x his school will no 4 Dreg dron; culls otin r who s2emed so sure of him- | hard wor ia Flip leraiieRta nisinrintinal { Water ehstruction G Why 2" asked Little Joe. teacher. Especially t pair 9. Player's BY HEMRI BENDEL B “Who §s your friend?” inquired ccause your legs are so short,” | know the latter. Win her - Vi Written for NIA Servic =~ Joe of Towser replied ¥lip. dence, invite her helpful tici: Tooth New York, t. 16—T.on “His name is Flip,” replicd Bow- | “Oh, T manage to 4 -{An honest and ohscrvant teacher '5, sojourn. 1 He is livi with me up at |plied Little Joe c nay help you during the course of | 3. Wandercd rmer Brown's house. T broaght | may he short, but they are stout.|the year to a better tanding Maintenan mim down here to get wcauainted you think Billy Mink * | of your child, and to s rer pic Circvit around a race track. |qu noth with seme of you folks. You cee, 1|[the greatest swimmer in the | ture of his needs, his strength: and Epoch The suw don't want him to make mistake.” | Billy is pret 0od, but | bis weakne s Made harmoaious. ‘“-,.,‘,',‘.1{,”\ “Meaning what?” asked Littls [a f minutes 0, An early checking up on such| § I'roth. hort, jaur Jot | others, matte the onunt of home Protectiv rment. on slender, “Well,” replied Bowser. “he is a| “Billy is the best I've éver seen,” [study requived, and the type ‘of so-|10. To elev fore there wil ] game little fellow and he likes to |replied Flip al adjustment your child is mak- Ezult int coats of cardi hunt othe Not knowing mu:h| “I dare say,” veplied Little Joc. will save a d of possible ments Other facto ' t the country, he might | “But I judge you haven't scen many | complication later on and will con- 1. Cemy produce the mistake of hunting the wrong swimmor tribute greatly to the success of the | ¥ Taturcd. of coats. people. TFor instenee he triel to| “He hasn't scen you swim,” spoke | entire year 5 Pouctte rec catch Jerry Muskrat in the water. [vp Bowsor Tmuch shol And you know just how ch “He'll have a chance by and by ! IFICTIAL PLOWE | en chance he would have of doing |Ie’ll have a chance,’ replicd Li PETTIN tet he 6 \ cis that. And he has learned that trying vere mever more fas- Daned the entire to catch Billy Mink is just a waste canwhile Billy Mink sat on th being ma i Incident, | Hipline of time. Flip is quick, but Biliy 1s|Big Rock scowling. He isn't over | fe nd b s well as 1. Cencisc : . anicker. Now you have o dong | fond of tir's big cousin of his. He |silk and velvet pheation, just fn time. T don't think Fiip will | never fee ortavle when Little Fiuid rock : ev ke the mistake of hunting |Joe Otter is around Herald Classified Ads are proving [41. Wine vessel Tall, w ycu, Little Jo (Copyright, 1929, T. W. L:ulgu\) their worth daily. Eye sceretion. not wear this length well. I'herefore ting her admirably for pract lspring’s costumes.

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