New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 16, 1929, Page 12

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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 'Once Qvers , | Love’s Reawakening The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON M Succeeds in Diverting Moth At randa & er Graham From Her Avowed In- tention of “settling hatie — ang s But Stirs Up a Hornet's Nest Do- May [ inqu M inz So g mo ! 0ss 1s o broug K b And of R ! SEs Junior's Frantie Call K | | i [ an to remind 7 it 1 A | K s | L ioing | . | ) 3 | O Will yo t o A 0 5o o | s. But now | ¥ YoM K c i A ons 1 ) racking Mother ( x 1d tolded | 1 hold o S 1 loolhiL § 1 had Totes | ! s e “A voice, dearie, a voice. Why 1 h % a market report.” room had L with a se of T \fford Mother Graham had not he gound, I went on z for I knew her e would not last n f . =6 e ... n -.. TUNC' BILLY GETS A DINNER | By Thornton W, TALLILE QH [PIAICT JALLIC/E REAIVIE IABIUT PIAWNETIONG] HEII DRIAWEKIS] [ELCIEM TIOIRIA] D l INALL k‘ll:l["MlilJb‘] ISIAISIPEWIAISIN 1 DIE 1Al IAIGIUTEIE [VIERRL AIRD] ElENDMRIETIHEYIED] me 1 1 nho He didn't see Une’ Billy, but Unc 1 1y him , ‘. 1 P N o ' Bil « 9 1 1 N B2 . 0 T A o Ah needs n P ) . ! J ) chicken. A > 5 5 ) 1 i ¢ ore 1 Ay £ rd. He Laborer H 1 moe ! o en = % ound ! B i B FOLE |34, o stroke tighti to & i - i S 2 2 o « « 1ores - . ( ha iz the most | was n-| making of too rizorous s gkt f 1 other | tiated by fa there were planned to b y o led to baseball, 3 i = £ : | s e e | Foshion. Pl : E W. Burgess) | n rere were | asnion aque q p 9626 men play basketball as 1 s Becomes | compared with 5400 in football and | to eat sof - ' vt | reollegiate football, accord- | ¥ f ing to the figures, ee times aa | he \ i hazardous as i ss football. | o to b ' Apparently eve If ha = fcothall players reced njuri \] hronic that disahle the .’| / men fo than three weeks | / : | : | ) [ Gansidering number of men ; J BY DR. MORRIS FisHRpy | Considering t L Lamkat / : 0 or a Fditor Jowmal of the American | 50" b i ekl |- % t Medical Assockation and of Hy- ; ,"] cRibes i 0 fa, the Health Magazine il of boxing, la | \ S art o 1 t 1 c nlt hazards of life a i and | | o \// \ /f 1 o i e co . v th L = i ] ke k of| Fhi Zann: 1 v 00 r } t t Fi- |1ittle hat with the Napol r a ere is I's de- | Tt is m. of stiteled black bro off t ¢ e i medical xamination and |cloth. Thr crysial buttons hold | wasted Do .'w‘w,a“is.yrl\.won of athletcs aund the | back the brim. | FLAPPER FANNY SAY:. By C. D. Batchelo: AEG. U. 3. PAT, OFF. Most girls learn popularity by 16, 1929, There’s Room FOI‘ BS)OI(S---IH EVCI’_V Room 0 vooms when they ave properly hovsed. In a Que records and portfolios ave cleverly disposed of in a built-in cupboard with surprising wmount of shelt space for hooks is secured by this device and three doors below hide three com sized books, scrap hooks, records and others that ut in e open. kes a pleasing pa Toasted Meat spoor hopped chopr folios and ov wed off shot guns would sudd would run red Then the carna would dry up and disappear like Before the re clothes m of the qu and night In addition there special detectives, chan [ lquently, and a squad of narcotic The ( opium were & p de supported by There are professional clceroncs who give sing song lectures in the | joss housc ground pass addi blazes Yo 16.—Chinatown | mai most carefully po ction New York. Time|s im 1 Chinatown's 1o seemed extinguished, they re found to he only smouldering atchet men and their allies swarm from my ous pa 1d the crooked gray g n drop on a parched desert have never been a an impending Lattle. One min Chinatown seemed to nod in cac from e Xt it would ring with cresce shouts of victors ming groans of vanquished Elizabeth street corner, Chinatos 1 s rey a4 fr sleuths detatled there at all times. Merchants Association hich illy governs the district ota of carefully select- ed informers all the gambling hou p wagon tourlsts. nd there are under cts lic in hunks feig POPDY 1. But only when a tong war 1l Neite in Mott, Doyers or Pell street more 00 yng men are not considercd out- 4 by the Chinese. A tong ccmmercial organization. Rusiness enterpriscs are dominated by them |a and a Chinaman must be identifies i“““ a tong or he cannot get a jo | business men a|fact there are acres of ground arca given over n the most adroit “stool pig- to golf clubs. to tip nd otherwise lity and 1 with|a passing term t rves arrived from tion around aling < sullen indifference and sleepy Dblink. Nine patrolmen and six plain en are roaming the streets ter every hour of day full of red ar sixteen | high kick dancing academy + dogged if | ens and brothels which t of old Chinatown have moved to New Jersey. On Sunday former residents return to promer and discuss news of their native | and. What is left of Chinat Hitchcock had s Richman had his nosc bobbed and ars clipped » those whose pends largely wn s | e Such gestures in on personal £oing to do for zew where “prop” drug rent amounts. Syndicate, Inc.) Bocks add a homey touch as well as an exte mely decorative one 1 Aune room books. it top, with a window above which looks into the sua room. rtments for collections of over- not decoratiye 0 TaksToza ‘... . &% Parents Mrs. A Geo nuisan cese Cakes for Sunday ‘Tea ndwiches < questions about every and salt. Cut in the | thing. His curiosity is no respector add the water until|of persons or things. He make stiff dough forms off bitsg rtling inquiries about J; 1l doug 1 » shallo I on in wmffin or paity p Add the fill e is hen e secs a I » men ’ ling lomon rind 1 ric requires of us not. onl blespoons eream, | pati ut active cooperation. W 1 teaspoo i 1-3 cup 1 be prepared to submit to tie gar tah! 1 i roand confusion ir al to his ion, We mu stions and t nut- him absorh the intri red on 1} me fo let “Higher Waistlines Prevail™ Pattern 1781 shion highlights e em i this frock fashioned o atterned silk. 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