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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1929. By C.D. B "lor Ensemble Won't Be Monotonous ‘ If Accessories Are Distinctive 2 'Once Overs Love’s Reawakening The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy BY JEAN PATOL A¢ Katherine Starts for the City to | mother-in-law retor Mrs, | i g Nurse Noel, Madge is Sure That | Bickett will miss the ;i Hal Meredith, an Old Suitor, Was | don't get started or | g the Cause of Her Kinswoman's | two. 1 don't know bu rissed | s e ] Lmotional Break. now.” She looked around the ta- 5 y‘ Hal Meredith! ble as if ¢ panic which : The name sounded so might follow : t. But 3 brain that for a st she * 100 often for 4 stant T thought my lips had tion to i N lance around the road I 2 : ot upon t But none of . tention to me memory pictures o [ 4 < 1ding this one of the It ; ienist whose i Ivance of the duled | ' | n so curious | | . ers. | Marion's Answer! i ot g had been boy and girl fo- | “we it once,” 1 1 b ] in their student days, he an land in anothor minute Katherine : : b | student nurse at the 11w decd in the car, and e o o this He had made no dgehamptor : : sccret of his admiration for her, and sually volu | e hile not *in love with mu s = ; i | ; | [ ' oking at g ] s li ot g Y . America see- | £ A lfne & ) i “as 1 tho trite, you | | e = 1 followe torny S a« 1 nic 1t 1S utteriy worth- Ty 1 } DEr LSS o 3 By ADELE GARRISO. | o0 him ¥ lonsy nbed (o uMuspected o i i e e from t ) th gl i L 5 i ) I And 1| Y4 5 ind ou, wy dear, that | ¢ i ationtoTi o i counting lays 11 sec { - St At { | ol 1 i v 1w proving Ka Ihere W in ) ! not in Vol 1 ) d o —_— ) . | g e day | | g 1 1 to t % Snapsnooting the JMillennium. R 3 By 2 Too Voug And nember, I tip the scales 295. I don't tions RAit Ho e Liditor 4 want no lihy paintin’ in mine. 1n fact, the boys know I ain't no Polly extends to his mos Medical l\ i Belvidere. Sunday is Rt seta, e § only day. Unless I PG e el it 2us) Sk b S i Bt el A b AR e A R e S R ey s Dot Bt LS 1 e 00 e Mo S R f TR . .' I S o e B e e s e 5 i : £ ] 9 & i vl , | i Q Q y ' ! Ps -y « nd [ v = ‘ { Today’s Brain Teasers | e bilg ang | i or 1 2 Bt I Dad e ! gatio - cwolrr put t in s on Al o 1 1w : X to heon table I v [ h inty i . WELR-END LEISURE i 4 apy 1 or « ! Wi ) a By Alice Judson Peale 1 child also w or e 11 od ) ) « ‘ gar Hal ol S of 1 o 5 ¢ | I'r of. »or ol chil par v b to let her 1t mak ) 1o to ozal o ved. Her sceond s i \ slogan which o y and n « ne he fr o N " o 1 . could ignore E to children's in- ! bu 1 1 I b i so sorry. Mother," 1 S other should see 1o it to enjo; is hold on | &v « ro; o == fal il 4 it 1 was thinking of - {ook the bl 1. What o A ; i L ¢lock ..\‘.n 2 thai hothered me woukd Marion's i Lo A i : ) o « you You'll have plenty of time to (Conti for child enjoy R t k it over talk it over, as C Newsy and doing spend toge 1 = % { on the way to the station,” my ice. In | G e Fashion Plaquc St S - a2 S NN R S S 3 A8 T o | 3 f l | 1 1 i | basis o PRIDE HAS A FALL l c = « ma.| | By Thornton W. Burgess 3 B { —_— | re's little canse for pride al all; 4 4 i s always riding for a fall X ) Old Mother Natiure ! s e 4‘ 1 1lip the Terrie ced ba [ 1 C | 1 Browan's ) in I i n ! L) 1 ! the Hound was o » contrad il T over with le. And J 1 be \ y evening ene 1 excited small dog as he was ) r on " i a smart short black vele Powse ng on the door i na opera et wrap ' length of 5 op and he knew by the look on 2100 -drawn cabs N « own. It is trimmed with white Kowser's face that Bowsers i t od ginswiggling vo S d him barking and was wonder 1 orth, are one by one n r|sine windows Quring traffic e i s what it was all abou l . N how sonle’ sobered b Py el e o S —— I've Killed him:" barked Flip ¢ 43, of lund. 24 lities of 1if o s G e S ilcdly, as he can o wher & : instea them. Their keynoe i 0 esty of their appe won H 9 . . 1 w i 1 n crosi Bu ose who are IED] . Who Mave you killed i SWhat have you Killed?™ ashed 16. Opincd orchestras have ded th cone vicio With a nail po era S al y a ern ervlce 1 Bow=cr HAT. Wrinkled. ‘ It n past few s. o § i s The biggest rat you cver laid = VERTICAL A not dancing the hours aw our eyes on,” replied Flip. “Yes, Somid Sl AssessIeat amount W s for some drintei “The Molded silhouette™ | r, I don't believe you ever in your | oy b I suddenly not s R | A ] & ] Vattern 138 . [ have seen so big a rat as the W ) oking Mya werry mad nd n it e \ew Britain Herald 15¢ Practical '] ene T have just killed.” Bowser came up 150 hearte f o T Pattern began to look interested o ST 1 I3 ' b | The flapper Pt Bl AL the same time there was doubt rat? g ’ like a i i Bowser's eves. However, Flip Such a funny loo re wa he wide T5 = j notice this. “Why didn't you | on the face Flip when e logked M [ h F '1 oup ¢ ory sen climbed into v ) Lying hir here?' ‘asked Bowser. up at Bowser one s car enus for the rami Y Gnine 1 ten PO isands of gi ; “He was €0 big 1 couldn’t. I tried | ricd him of [ left him S roon paj row. kirts are f i 0. b wis too hes for me, ight herc i | con it 1 d pow ' 00 ) s i \\x 15 100 heavy for m ,h\ ner b : e L e e e ”1‘ Ui e L and : : Cplied ), 0 one could have ca him LEiene e . 4 cook discarded e “Where did you Kill this big rat? off” said Bowser. “Il is only 2| | b i :‘f"“"" \' I Ding owi constantly Disillusioned givls awakened to i p : sis 3 inquired Bowser couple of minutes since you fol1] Feof (MRS SEVOTY Samic: Sl A Ct that America had 1 apartment § lid calc l preferably “Down bac’ of the henhouse.”” re- ! me about him. and 1 don't [ na Tt e oL sredic vk slowly ¢ A new world, They « ) ) v brown or plied Flip. “Come on down and see | anybody been down her el gl e ! ) rot work all day d hit 1 L 1 o 1" . i Ay 2 print 1 Well. T teil you, T left him rig o | Walnut Loal ¢ t They f 1l ha h 1 pa s splashed ¢ yvawned. “I've seen oo hore id Flip. “He was dead, ‘0 N | cup fat (part butter). 1 1-2 | of sound cconomics and « ny rais to want to 8o down therc he couldn't have walked off him e 1 c 1 teaspoon v irl who took her job seriously hud t just to 1noiher one sadd he self. Som ody must have tak (ot 1 fish ol wl can be |t spoon salt, 1 cup i a Chinaman’s chanee, In one o 1 ohy d “But you've never seen one like him off. I wish I knew who it was. | od) flour teaspoons b Thousands of girls, as nue . 33 a e | this”" protested Flip. *“You have | I—I—I'd bite him!" Flip was be-| 1 ¢ cooked Hre 3 oers whites » | Of fact, interested men on riv v who is a silent half part 4 vards of 40 inch, rever seen such a big one and he's coming very much excited cup soft crumbs, 2 walnuts (black olous moments. Marriage was some- | the business. He believes a co 1 ruther queer fooking, too. When you | “Did you Kill him here? This is | spoons cd onions, 2 1a Cream fat and sugar (hing else. Few men have trivolous | ous reeeption of custom [T <perience is nec- see im you'll wonder how I could | a funrny place for a rat to be,” said | biespoons chopped parsley Dle- | vanilla, salt. milk, flour moments these hey are ro- | business clincher, and has proved o his model. The have killed him. Do come down and | Bowser. spoons 1 1-2 teaspoon sali, powder. Beat for couping lo; ¥ working cvery —00 i b amy 1 exact in- 100% at him, Bowser. “No.” replied Flip, “T killed him | 1-4 poon pepper, 1 1-4 cuns| Fold in the rest of the ir hour of the day and slecping cvery| The dow Ars. Gorr ons. Yar given for | Yow. Bowser Is good natured. To | 'way around on the other side or | milk beater nd pour into a loaf pan which has| hour of the night. Life is no longer | derbilt again proved her qu v size t is guar- | tell the truth he was full of curiosi- | the henhouse and dragged him over| Heat milk and add en fitted with waxed pa 1| musical comedy with words by I, | of social realm at the op 1 | ty. He was just teasing Flip by pre- hers « nbs, onions, parsley, butte tor 40 es in a moderately slow . Wodchouse and mvusic by Irving of the opera. Bvery gl k rns ! tending that ae didn't want to see Meanwhile Bowser had been nos Cook slowly for 4 min Berlin on her as rh t I e AL, said Bowser, inz about and he found the scent of rest of the gredi- n b the theater. sta 1 ind ndreds waited onutsid i « wrapped o n lad the and T'll come Une’ Bill sunm. He sat down a rinte a vied mold ed i topud nz dancers along Laby | to see her depart e plainly i look at it Veg 10 lip looked at 1 wader and bake ding fo 1K singers went out like a lizht OO STYLE 1 S0 Ifip frisked ulong ahead anl Fe didn riatand that grin, but moderate oven. | When a Gracetul, long-skir ladics The hau nd v f NI d swoer troited along behind., Whea 1Fhip's pride had had an awrul fall surround with the | calls 1 f oliss [ rhling sentiments, The | Vanderbilt for the t ! I"ASHION | v were halfway to the heahous:. 'and (hat grin teld him that Bow sance, v, ST girl | ed from the film. | ciously halted bLefore the eirc MOK r livery. Price IMlip conld wait no longer. He racel bnew sonething that he didn' Savory Sauce f = And this morning—cross my heart | cameramen in the lobby. But \ | PIFTEEN (¢ only TEN cad to where he had left Unc' lnow tablespoons bacon fat, 2 ta | harp knife for ent 1 received an invitation to an old ¥ never again, for a tabloid o I [ with a pat- %illy I'ossum. He knew exactly| (Copyright, 1029, T. W. Burgess) | spoons I 1 tablespoons flous, | ting L of ice box cooki fashioned taffy pulling tographer called out Psst! Dow /! i T all mail and orders | here he had left him. When h = fablespoons chopped celery or | =l er! The big smile, please!” 1 Herald Pattern De- J zot therc. there was no Unc' Billy| The next story: “Bowser Finds | celery s. 1 tablespoon chopped| Ttaly has five citics with a popu-| A spy gallops up to tell me tha (Copyri 1929, MeNaught (7 P 43 ‘West 1 stred?y vossum. Flip couldn’t believe it. uf»l Llip's Lost Prize.” | onion, 1 1-2 cups boiling water or|lation of more than half a million. | among the utterly blase worldling Syndicate, Inc.) New Yorlk « \ \