New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 21, 1929, Page 17

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1929. 17 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21 'Once Overs y By C. D. Batchelor | Why You Shop Farly At Christmas Time $ i Love’s R keni ¢ ove s eawakKkening ¢ The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy vourself and cople strain B By ADELE GARRISON S e v 1 $ | mane signs, “Do your Christm : shopping ¢ one littls M © Marion's Answer s “Yes'— and [ my story of Marion's secre ,::f”’.”]‘.l]_f,’mt [ iy § VMadge Prepares to Tell Her Fa- | he wished, to go onee more | that organiz 1t | ther the seeret About the “Fortunc | eviden ft at The larches he- Liovement | Boy” | fore reporting his discovery ther | 1s an out N 1 ) Marion had not obeyed my in- | to the police and to Mr. Halzt, ti ‘\u Consu \ i ction to wire a single word *jreal estate agent sainst the i i) ¢ 10" to me in amswer to my tel I I stole quictly into ths hon=e with childr fe L] } » zram. T saw that as T looked at the [ lively misgivings “as (o th. sta The Natior o 2 aph blank with its pasted | 0f the domestic imbroziin 1 hid | took up the s of typed paper. But for a ro- | left. But from the kit I heard | Kelley ¢ i ond I did not read the i of lively, chesrtnl ehat ‘ 029 to ad 11 ) rest o » message. 7The welcome | ter in which [ distinzu i o1h | This year , word flashed out at me, and | Voices not only of Katis Mes, | car of servic i away from the operator for | Ticer, but of Sam and J T my telltale should betrav | and our faithful Jim as well. ‘T A v unusual interest in the message, romen evidently had arrived in | ! \ ) | sat down at the desk outside, and | Obec to the letter left them | { shops and I | scnding over the message, read Mother Grahan's gestion an| L thing the 1 cver, and then drawing a blank re having their lunch in amity n ashamed of ward me pretended to write a with Katie, Jim and Mrs Stores Hired Children or The Secret B 20's” Mrs. K But the wire she had sent v T went on upstairs « 1 | lired no answer. 17or Marion's cx- | Mother Graham and Junior en y heranee d love tor me had dic- [ il one favorite pastir d tiny children to y i tated a message which did not stop | 5. 1or the present (il rush. 1'or door th \‘ t the -word limit. the domestic currents | boy earing lot 9! s, dearcst, of smoothly and I ' | suits with 1o ) i ver you thini room with the re-| - 1 1 Only cleven that 1 ons. I°c ion to t ning problems confronting us lool. Then Chy livrrah! Love, Ma I knew it Nail being distracted by e ot concerned the se hal details—and discord | cro o i wfided 10 me, she ve add-| MMy father opencd the door at ol drea o orked loving m - mother, | Knock—he very rarely substitutoes DULsha d0a L ! o wond o1 Marvion i + mother's | “Come in for that punctilious A " C s indi to telegraph or | €OU ¥ 1 v e T O R el : 1 ) : e B S . Viorenee helley “we shall zo | notwish_ the ol indecd s Jarehanay, e o Chlld Labor St Fough TRt Wi protesiite G Taboy A Iy vdver e n illed be i orked o 2 o 1 1 it home, 1 |@1Ways as if he we s i ) i i : : 1ol 1 deposited | for mad, L \ o . « i und eath | Younz manhood 1« he d e : ira the pled th mother and iny 1 labo~ ir : ¢ t blank upon been pre- | Year-old,—and L wol 0 W 1 “v ¢ ‘ SR utier worthlessn he dis « W 5 ; 1 office n othera thit woni Sl to e ! o ‘ : e end an an-|> ter my mother i : r v g a 11 i some time a s lon 1 hay. | thrown with 1o free m Pointing Out * lowest 1 ques raands apon him down to Lo tany remiembr S i1 v can gel for a song Conditions today. i of the | of that appalli ; 3 ¢ o for fhe first thue, |Mmare or of the years whon Bl e d her sing. I « I e b s ol ai g RS ARE L e e i 3 I " b1y 1 1 could not i S 1 plac r frow the gieat cit It is the one blot upon th — = ; n ont Quici on (he Richen Lront witul comradeship ch is our Oyttt e e B3 Frs T pervicion e ! had o Rut I 1 i Q y o fo i | Que iscovery i o . w e RO Kisseil ¢ I h BY DIL MORRIS PISHBLIN o St P i Al of Amer o > all th Aivas o L brought me to { vou no Association and of Hy- 1 R o Bzl i tho . the Health Magazine f nine of i = (Cont n past A o - wob I I look- ! et W \ ravtic Copyri ¢ o i g : hool « nd X o 1 "3 old LI v v ome axposure not greatly | irradiatiol Losc childre s Hopkins irradiation tions. since they went |amount o » all soris of \ 10t 100 sure until you know . ror Possum tha s 0 e 1 ric o : 1 to their chil- 1t are Yo 1 Flip sh — ¢ swser the Ho : IFERKIETT] ¥y ok ; Lario ETRIT] = said “that some one carricd On the of % ] 0 seem o have er | nasas ( tablished that tl HRe18h s 3\ 13, valy icd. There are many children V‘f‘. . col response to psychological P4 7. Tardic | i ”, ';‘m..,‘ \.,,! us, while B Cronste | s :- | SEAT-STICK 5 i u “ n LY I'm ol T o i : N @ ! k!, " Wt Parents 1 ondgeriii b - ) Lllstas < much younzor. 1 2 ocodile or lizar ¢ \wer ; lept amiffing |y oy jnsulted of ) NOT ENOUA i el o L & |, (L lip. put hiy nosc 10} a1 mim a raf. He 4l B vied r of By Alice Judson 1 it bel IuakL 2% d st ilso. He g 4o the rats. U A G aa r-old : ot Rl oyt 5 4 the sam i (el eshad st Ry ik ‘ i G { smelled when he snitfed at A e i ¢ i Now cning auto % 8 big T had killed: but he AT Billy To: il " . ‘;‘ e 1obile filled with a shouting merry- ‘g' £ only faintly and it didn't me Vell as ! foaiaa hinany fuoople Lhab way s ! & b - Laakers flashes across fown. A po- i | thing to him. Flip docsn't have suci | ¢o vou needn’t feel bad o 5 i an pivots slowly in his tracks % v wonderful Bowser he | ire s full of fricks. is U { : i weh them out of sight and nd. St towa the | Possun. Analihis teiek of Dl LENSA « hia head. Venerabl » one IanGlRa VA e A R G ' 0 omen suekin, with Flip right at his heels, Bowser | T ibol e T ar D jor e I trving to @hatt npi s climbed over the old stone wall anl poy with it once.” A e do not feel dri om no SR Or O Vs & nt it over to the Flip looked wp i eniellation In the ht mist of carly mor Pattern 1734 ppls hen he bezan to sniff | (e Billy drew | e : one also sees innumerabl b 4 the apple tree most provaliing kindsof grin: | 3 i “ e tims of curonic alcoholisy it Se Practical augh aid - he. more than Flip could stand. Ie 0 i sing o shaking and co ‘s your DIz rat|once mol st i 5 i ing. They are on their wa \ ! v * caid Rowser. “LOOK | (Copyright, 192 W. Bt ) | iclt of sprakeasy stini t e i here at that ‘x(‘)h hin the tree . 7 ‘Goarmer Browl L3 e : , they wer: in old saloon days. M v Of course, Flip looked up. Then poy Arrives.” M f h F 'l v ¥ look over the o hlind pigs open at 4 a. m. to catci 1 o e . enus for tne FAMILY ... rwove wns sholis Beat (e ks s trace | Pl A « croteh of that tree ra . 5 b i d add milk. Mix the crumbs, dry army of garmblers who i I B Possur nning down FZ\C]\‘OH Plaquc i lients and butter. Sprinkle (he Tendecioin dice and poker par nd ) by cited { MSC Ol o of the crumb i e on the | jars call it a aight at the approac | X nother one of those big rats!” h | Ever Popular bottorn of a shallow. buttered bak-|of daylight. Winners or loser er la ! barked. “There must have been two | hantisgiviag Dineer iz dish mate I prescrve the studied calm of t o | ) ot Celery soup, salted waiers, olives, oyater and crump ixture: hay wor.d. It is a custom for t i nd No." faid Bowser, grinning mor v and _savory dressing. the top layer erup Add the e a hrisk swing around the block | ¢ hicadly than hefore. It is the mashed potatoes v bate for 235 forc hailing a taxi for home and h one.” ons, sed oysters, | i a oven leep. lir s bear fruit =g “No such thing!"” barked Flip. butter, cranberry sherbet Sherbet Despairing dru ldicts, tortur t h three m = 1l you I killed her onc! . ! b salad, French dre 3 cups water, 3 by thelr cra'ing, usually secp out sulted from then cilled him and dra him pincapple fruit gelatin, creole cup orange juice, I | hefore the streets fill with early re office workers who began smil round the henhou This must L whke, cof alted nu ons lemo juice. morning workers. They are loo cach other across tl [ his mate.” = Boil the berries and water until fer roaming peddlers for the day's 1or No and 1 tell you,” replied Bows Savory Dressing for 12-Pound Fowl | berries arc roft. Mash well and add | supply. From shady hotels, too —00— s 1 the same one. By -the G cups soft bread crimbs, 1 table- |t wzar. Boil for 1 minute. Cool | nwffled figuras p out and hurry Will H. lays and Ge Crawloy t \ t llow isn't a rat at all spoon chopped parsley, 2 table-|and add the of the ingredients. away, heads down m in Sullivan 1 tru a rat, what is he oons finely chopped celery. 1 ta- | Freeze until suif he ecarly morning silence in the re boyhood friends. Neveral [ biespoon finely chopped — onion l-night restaurants and chop | ag0 they happened to 1 in th Billy Possum.” re- tcaspoon salt, 1 1-4 teaspoon pap Menn for nksgiving Supper liouses is marsed. Here and the 1 | elevator of a Park avenue apart Patterns 1 be delivered upon rer r. “And Unc' Billy has prika, 1-2 teaspoon poultry on- Doughnuts, apples, cider, cracked fellow the ‘oose for the n and discovered they had b of IFTEEN CENTS (153 ooling vou. It was Unc' ing W butier, me nuts, popeorn prawled across a table top s in the same building for 1 pped or 1ty vou cansht and this is Unc Li mix the ingredients with . it off. A tipsy girl softly wr I months. New Yor plairffy up here in the tree. You didn n 1o iy . 1l oy:ters to for | ove new disillusionment il 00 ! YLD 1 at ail. 1 doubt if you even This . i nl |« oups and er iters stand in hushed tived | “I 2l 1 1t wanied him.” P roino omy tamily for = 1oups. . rites one of s ¥ INTER I"ASHION R ; Bt 1l you he was dead: TWO EGG-BEATLL The real stmdent note in the satisfaction of A TSR Lrerveibalts 3T i i p. *l guess 1 ought to | loped Oysters, Servin; R i N | White Way cening begins with | cclebrities L would not otherwi 11y \ EN CENTS, only i huow!” = |1 quart oysters, 6 cups rolled |\ pensc e tim 1., the strange ballow of the | CENTS h H \nd [ tell you.'he wasn't dead!” | A iesh of feathery “n_and | bread or cracker crumbs. 4 Cups cakes, pies puddings t lunged newsies erying carly edition Anyth you le with s 1 ers ———— f owser. “Une' Billy was lace clock distinguished the new |milk, 1 égg, | teaspoon salt, I-4 tea- hoth yolks and whites beaten cai The street seems to yawn and so much velvet! N Pattern De- | er o be dead. He fool- | sports hose of lisle, The lacey top | spoon celery salt. 1-4 teaspoon B e much more quickly with |stretch and almost like magic is (Copyright, 1 partn Tth street, » gt & e . that same way once when I}is unusually decp. | prika, 13 cup butt melted. [ two beaters to use. | acrawl with life. And the furious ex- | Syndicate, Inc). | «N i \ \ 4

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