New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 26, 1929, Page 20

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20 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 19 T Love’s Reawakening The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON The Fary Starts Heroic for 1 Expedition Bauk with the “Fortune s pers stent conservatism where | v T suppressed a smile nzl i | Bov—A Following Motorist Causes ate of driving s, con- Some Apprehension A t the car along with ' 11 lirror I could see Jurry Tic J I side ¢ i round | At th the e 1l bald-headed man’s aitempts to m That 8 C 1 o 1 « e to ¥ 1 0 1K any 1 lous or| c 1P O subject that a : o engage Lis volatile atten- G i 1 put t a \ The Strange Motorist » ) side of th Because he's been at that car so ; r open, T Jerry returned. “When T'a| c o i come down awhile ago, he seat had it » in the ar yonder be- r 1 hind those trees tinkering on it. He s s beside Lee must have got it going good enough Je I A s0 he could get it down in the roa ¥ Wl then it must have went of a 5 § m He's ¢ r awfu dia 1 he's flat broke, If or ‘ o ) ave come and asked W 1 ) ) [ lonz befor i 1 pered | W e osaic one, oo, 1 t wonder, for Some bit ¢ © just stuck his old | 1 0 pretended not to 1 ) cops pick him and led ' tel That would he retribution in- | 100k | deed, Jerrs father said Iy resumed Y Jerry, plaini omprehe mnd T choked il 1 back a la h boy's naivete, | But two 1 later when v ‘ n wer 11 along on the turnpike, | i mirth in my system was swiftly dis- | clr Ye pelled by Jerry's excited announc t “Well! what do vou know about niotorist that? The feller’s got his car fixed wlong th fast corner 4 cignt ' him, and he had| > chanct to get away.” | L little unreasoning feeling | 1 glanced into my mirror | % oft o the ' Once Overs g my |and saw that Jerry had spoken th 14 A The bald-headed man, who | n beckoning sent Jerry Ticor | wore no hat, was driving his car at | into the i i ey rrow) . 1820, Newspaper ure Servic BLACK PUSSY HAS A FRIGHT By Thomton W. Burgess ¥ rs she raced Ktair Farmer Brown's coming into the b v bout three Doy xclaimed me or ( Home it Menus for the Family Dinner Menu & Phankegiving 11 Menu for Shritip 8. Add | wit L r d beautiful HGRIZON Holiday Company Dinner TAL Thanksgiving Supper 1 1d Menu cd | . - I Question of a O DRSO —— By C.D P wAnd Now A Renaissance - . . ad ( - SN Ly grourd Imagis car old v good ¢« v ang To ME ONLY p WITH THINE SAGGING FLOORS -1“\“ v ‘: t PICTURE HANGING An i i 3 DRINK UNTIL And 1 hat yo 0 GET PIE-E T : : Hero eveo || thus. He anyone clse calous or un YOUR HEALTH BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN al of the Amcrican “fation and of Hygeia, Health Magazine, T phoid f is contr g ' you it you will AFFECTION 2 raund The p ] 15 recover Faraili vary iael n the lpy) tine hand stitehe from the dise ho still has ind kind ¢ feh | find it will look like a m to other people v ir 1ees, typhoid — carriers who 1 among cooks GLEYALLLICY REG U 8 PAT OFF depart- | All idered ¢y do mot | wholesome than the lutic cre they [also true that when blic. phyaical demonst carrier me is the | ways the danger of arousing bhetw diphtheria carrier. The American brother and sister, and parent d Journal of Public Hea ion to a study of child, je love v whose 1eir love for | h calls at- diphtheria car- ade in London. It riers recently T 1"ash 1 T £ of red kid, 50 irked him lie by being all 1 1 He i v er, publi \layor of D right and ixville, connoi smilir ny person i passing | — corner po- | one in anc er two dayy Much antic mystery has 1 liceman who kne him confided ritten about Letellier. He s 0 ladies hiad reported him as | the cagte with brooding h resh.” So he has snapped | 110 his customary sce | Ii 1o spol T ever He constantly surrounds | found in cater city was in self with wits but rarely smiles. |front of a wide porched brick house Erskine Gwyr the bubbling alonz a boulevard in Tirooklyn o Americun and so-called play- | After pussing by several daya in suc- | oy of Puris, was L seere- jon a group of 1 in rockers vy and confidant until he launched an hov The house is a re- his weekl riean Gt for aged peopl: 1 Verns life in Paris—Th Tic por Kaiilaver ook i D|.. 5 one in Ir 101 [ !AQU(‘ Letellier is nigl ost at Ciro's cstablishments in New = = 1 cafe varely sperimenting with the oast.. Once a month ) wimer, are convinced of in his castle in the rue |its soundness and plan to make it re, while most of I A careful tabulation n triste,” he sits| b ; citiciency and a glumly in the background larger output » a He has married three spectacnlar- | Iy beautiful women. One moved in| One of the most successful scllers the exclusive cireles of the Ifau-|of short jokes in New York is a fel- bourg Saint Germaine. Another he low who does not really need the married on her death bed in an iso- |money but enjoys the diversion. It lated Swiss chalet. The third is the [is not a highly profitable calling but as $60 o week. with a firm of d gives his| | The he has made as ) |He is Paris wows as Yola i8 Yola Henriquet sgeats the frothy gushg of Coutoaht to: et | putisier pho girl all full nam She an exceutive construction « I pling wine in s 1o a worthy charity. dourvisaged spouse. Her in is the sort Paris discusses in spers. | A curb 1 cr on a 46th street Lorgnettes appratse he haughtily at | corner: “Hurry, g My deasc the opera but she is the love of J.e- |expires when [ sight a cop.” tellier's life. He goes no place with- | — out her and is her worshipful slave,| “I can understand,” writes St Letellicr is 55 and the son of Louisan, “'wl ex-Missouri od distinguished sire. He ig the mort | huster such as you %o to the noted authority in France on foods|city and fall for a w tick or nd wine. Slightly stooped and fop- | even a sawed off vest. But tin sishly dressed, he resenibles a with- (he world are the of this beige | ered Marquis, e is sald to spend | Just a toueh of witcher artorial | (Copyr MeNaught Syndi- | L cate, Inc.) ‘ 1 colar shi, 1929 {wo hours each morn | embetlishments. . T TY .8 e b a s pr £ tends to resent : loved one vils of be- ssary 10 he TOUCH @ out the the £ FLAPPER FANNY SAYS Girl Scouts Get New . Uniform who with the any indi- silk mit- neek, 1 do it over carc SDAINTY KIDDIE FROCK® rattern 1790 i 1 g I v nty opening fastens it 1 rl hutton: Pin tneks @ke to give fullne o Design 1700 made of dotted 5 or dimity, in solid color or dots of contrasting color. 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