New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 29, 1929, Page 30

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AIN DAILY HERALD, TFRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1929. 1 Y I t By LIGHTFOOT'S Thornton W, THANKSGIVING Burgess o 1 1 H 1 ) 1 of i I ¢ im. He tried one dog 1 his i uin | 11 All Fina naged to i . > Menus for the Femily|! 1 (e sl ovsters has he Potato Recip and Cranberry NTING OIF oWl Fhoenton W 100TY I Sal 1 n I il FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: Call NN Dinnc ned Oyt Steing 1seallop A e [ u REG_U. 5. PAT OFF. little wile. stopped it, anid By C.D. Batchelor | Love’s Reawakening : Pl call, und Cen- to anybody but 1 old vomans The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON Madge's Father Decides to Keep the ging for t th Local Police in Ignorance of the | Bristons, without spending f Pact That the Farmhouse Bur- in useless worr: ; glars Had Used The Larches as a I put it out of 1 \ Hiding Place once,” 1 told him. “But what can | At my excitad comment concern- | I wire Mrs. Br hout “Thi Y headedimboto) Larches? 1 looke cantl 4 so annoyed the disordered room. “Wire her that she can have it Ve Mar- he price t age nanmed 1 1 you did |i ) 1 was 1 | E A Call from the City vam o0 « i : s open it really sit Lecause in this t is possibl could not be quite su N 0 keep a < on the movements “But Af it s true, it means—" 1| i Sidle out which breathless) i I at the all s ex having to be closely associ QLT ith cases of the disease, and Y other ways to exercis: nd d tion rather than negative L told | "4 jias also 1 shown that 1 nnecessary to fumigate the 4 1 of the ¢ « n : ¥ il any important effect in I 1 1 2 Pennsyl- . ! only on igation 1o mp out cont ort work of | gic u a total i a month fol- i tior . tion o a montl nia v cedod re its use th 1 91 ca h the g . I \ during 1! ret serv I could have had him | U mannor as 1 his mo ollowing d ned, i to purpose? | w loo o I & ] 1 mio- | which ti ) a i We out i ] 0 l 1o 1 1 find ot rioy w i e e i v The Beaded Gown’s in Vogue; | we've handed to them on a platter Rose on Black for Evening ‘H is ernoor | A Waiting Game “You mean they hnow that we put something valuable in the | Lank vault?” I queried. | trailer no d con- it is the t s. this ter, whatever He put his hands upon my shoul- dors 1 g me toward him. locking down tteadily into my eyes “You've beea through too 1mar tic experiences to let anyth 0 like this affect you as it seems to Lo doing.” e said. “Now. supposc you dismiss completely from | your thoughts and let do th g worryit He smiled tenderly. 1 B ot these gentry for some little time. | dididn SEE Ea iNEE GEN A Theirs looks to me like me of scme sort, and a waiting game at | that. And yon surely have plenty out ur mind in the Christ tions to say nothing of d piece of O|—| N8 Horizontal = I 1T tor A | ¢ E. v 14 Innocent LK : 3 L 21 = o N Noy — Thoughts| to place their shoes cutside the door ]‘" 2 Why do heavy liter- | at night for shines. “Give shoes di- Aasindd {) jnand \ we such ding o the floor vilet,” soom cards i ; :w” g .:‘\’\ o e 1y King, - e icaturist ‘(\ mi.‘ # t\‘;m»;:l(:il]u\l\:: ”UI ]»“l.”\\n\':i " &K%‘ : % m‘g - N e AR Nyt . tne wind up of u might | 1 ne vogue for beaded gowns is exemplified in this one of orchid 7 Composition for elic; o o corrod sician (o stago folk, and his beauti-| of revelry was for 1nerry makers|Sequins and seed pearls (left.) At the right is a dinner en- Ao roged ! ist ! ful actress bride, Norma Terris | to gather up the shoes in the hall | semble of printed velvet using two shades of rose on a black iR tor. S Lillian Gis mot ke manner. | on the way out and toss them gaily | backeroun S Cent t o D, Bernie—Ben's brother. And|from taxi windows along the stre = 4wl Wood o an orchestra leader. Nothing | Such fur S Y 6 Singl it double breasted coats this fall. | — 1 : HD LB ) Hampton, now a scientific diary| New hotel are also placing ban- | Golf d ' ono, v na The next oist who makes quet rooms on the first or mezzan- H r ld’s Da -l P ° Fntr ump out of my es with a|ine floors or on the top floor. Noisc y tt S Vertical G . ot—well, i better not. and rowdiness that disturb- era { atiern ervice \ hurn's long strides— s brought about this stri Yello ' s chorus girls call him here s no fool like a tip Vo ) Leewme of Dorothy | banqueteer in a paper hat. . SYOUTHFUL TROCK OF TWEED® 40 > cman in an official | —_— A5 ) Pattern 1791 Criy Tt traffic lights. A| Night clevator operators in hote a New Britain .Herald .13¢ Practical »ecisio 120 oIl lesson in law and order. Those | are among the prohibition profi- 5 — Pattern T lads with oiled hair wl» jog|teers. Merry gentlemen out for a| 4 The outstanding feature of this M COmpositic | y town in running pants. hefty might wobble back to inns| smart frock is the bolero cffeet ; Brock Pemberton, an Emporia, | touched with an open : ursed gener- | a0 hyiiholorossedifodice i — = e ————————— | Kansas, boy who made good in the|osity. What in sobs ents | o R e e e . ; 5 city. Never sce o window demon- | would e cent tip often De- | SKirt pleats afford ample swing and ’Ialks 'lb ? o T, or any more. Willie Pogany, | comes a §5 bill. | i ) ace. The rolled collar and the cuffs ; the arlist. A tethered goat in a e \ ire made of contrasting material. e enever s to. . movic lobby to advertis a travel| But the big clean-up | 3 Design 1701 would be extremely £~ M A S Im. Frozen custard stands like | hotel elevator men is at Ch 4 L Allann v earable st ionan arents M kil at Coney Island. Queenie|time. Many receive gratuities trip- | R O e S e T s : Lok sad. mu smell from sub- | those Park avenue aparviment hous- | it i R i R EUSS e nsd atings. And Kids who fish | cs known only by numbers the 3 - - iock ane of i broun, belseiand BABY: S (HANDS Ladee it ! or dropped coins.| Yuletide for the faithful lift men e e e Y ON | i . tore \\ loc lwly’\, Il'lllullr 1.01\\ has brought sums of §5,000. A \ 1 color linen trimming. o Sl sars. Big Bill Edwards T o ] 2 May be obtained only in i o I to tic his shoc—and hurries| Speakeasies have put a crimp in i e 01 linar 1 e on. The familiar old characters a hie number only” address snooti- | S e £in part, also, Lo hisiequally 10 explore | nigsing from in front of the Hotel | ness. The best known have no | S i) traordinary ha Without them not onl , but | o | names, just number | | N ol Akl e lexnerien e i e tens Kill of his hands would I L . . | Dinty Moor IERN Les e urans el 3 | sary to make this model, The pattern - antlan knowledge of When t the baby|front. A haughty doorman holds a| A glossily tailored gentleman g has ample and exact instructions. S jalSvon 1d that it | guffy puppy while a lady goes into| formed me today that he was “a| £ Sl e o e he helpless, ¢ } of Iy through 1t nge of {he movies. Chinese dinner places | director of public relations.” And| | 3 et fedbing 15 i ar ntee 4 Lt I begins to kn packed. Most of them are owned by!as a one time press agent—and a | Patterns will be deliverad upon re- fir fe rs o i 1 sure to give | Hibernians. And they say the Har- | fair to middling one, too—I could | aail o FII N CI S de S recdom | lem cabarcts are owned by Jews.|have walked under a nearby desk | il Pl ol o o] e 7 appe v It « (ter “The bigger the film banner, the big- | wearing a high hat. 1 fell that | nse YAy o AL ons i . Hadl e e | | {0 write plainly your NAM o One o P L Bl sShl v 2 St ee i e | v STYLI: NUMBER and : i ey e : 5 1 to curbs and scan i | ¥rom Portland, .laine “1 sce ‘T TS ! . | N s cover wares, Cross- vou New Yorkers are still jaying | ;w\ ] b U SRIASHION L : ; | ing cops appear for mackin-| $1.50 for a pint of table water we 1 | A J¥gtoredelivery, Ritlge e il 4 loshes. Everybody quickens their| bottle up here for three cents. It 1l ¥ BEN CENTS, but only T vith his Bl o . : lstep. Skyscrapers light up. Rain|is enough to make a strong man | « when ¢ od with a patt st Pk ¢ e M patters down. The asphalt glistens. | hreak down and ery. J. L. Hue." Address all mail and orders to New g it : ; ; e L No city is so beautiful in a shower.| Mr. Hue—of Hue & Cry. | Britain Herald Pattern Department, | Banallivel -0 o f i eol i cut so i ey (Copyright, 1929, McNanught l 243 West 17th St, New York City. L S e R R | Hotels are warning travelers not Syndicate, Inc.), F3 sq Wi

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