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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1929. Once QOvers By C.D. Batchelor |~ The Family Enjoys Aiding Christmas Work Love’s Reawakening The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON Katherine Contmucs Her Nory and Tells How Noel Burned His Lette and How Mary Tried So Hard o Appear Nonchalant. Kath 100k sting ahism hat look 1 in the *Noel went verted ¢ You ¢ And of of her 1 rneath 1 tuse 1s feel Apparent we k to with er un Noel's 1 now, he 1 important v ¢ eliey v ¢ there's be Id 1o g el ining I knew both Mary But Mary n was already on ) at her ghing hardly s used to, Dbelieve I so differe 108t li 1t a look upon it but a second be starts back Somic Phil V tand her touch zen's gomng Tims: would re the public know splendid 1f his Javor I gave 10 verbal con Noel” K head like rn He bear and yet he touch h [ can't room. out of the could you'd t nt vt how high- ppears 1o 1. Indee demon n in fore ctress t 1o he nd ive something doesn't tak su ould Kking ctter ath- high n pieces between Mary hrinks When , for in- nd a 00, not hink hing spir va d, she nd cpressed L wits ‘You 1y b blew a therd to hint old thing,’ she ol «nd_ let you sleep. of the room nd it in that tended she had Kiss Neel S0 cmotions’ to say, T wundle Noel What do you m thi 5o brog ‘I'll go anite up my Mary down he il ut mind to las call hig 1s she san heard mtense voice di W behind he she Nocl s pr closed ene med as nade and ke THE TURKEY DINNER By 'lhfll'l;l(:“ \\ Burgess There's nothing The ce his ntly It is things turn out what is expected of Reddy Fox d" Hooty the Owl planned dinner. worl so0 di fro Just and Mrs All threc been ¢ ithou the | o {OUR HEALTH and 100k tw inest ved ne had NN NS Mhve d NN “But }nothcr, when do they swallow the m?”’ Chicago, D (®—\World wids | among medical authori- ! | ties follows the latest report of |identitication of the germ of influ- d at the University o discussion nza, announce Chicago. | This germ long and there have been other hopefu) reports previously | Dr. Isidor Falk. 30-year-old professor of bacteriology the crsity of Chicago. is standir port he made to a scien- at iversity: that definitely 1solated the germ neat which should toward the discussion, to use the rims to seek rem for fh The the vemedies will dep! learned of the germ larly whether poison Influenza id by dents to b of the olde: ases known to man Hippotrates it has been sought on the tific he has 4 step tar settling is dies nature of d on what ner in which partici- a ma the it caus discase, is by seereting | on | udied lihought came on 7 T Wl a great it was Gree Dr decla 1l of evidence he Shiak there show tha plagu swept th they sct o Iroy Noah Wl ne work on 1y Hippocrates | d particularly follow canet for rotc luenza its history vol- after a lor Webster, that it atmospheric cor by “electrical i eru a two of thought pro by ion z voleanic carthguake uch phenomena.” planct il some relation to it wel | Tmmanuel Kant. the great mathe- maticia nd philosopher. alsa miade an intensive study of the dis- The name “influenva,” which en from the Italian for *ir 10, not formally be-| { stowed upon the discase untfl 1782, | and choice indicates that the older theories of atmospheric anl| planetary “influence” were accepi-| ed to some extent at that tim | Webster records a long serivn of | cpidemics of influenza, extending | from 1l 174 1o his own day. | At thc end of the cighteenth ce |tury a world-wide epidemic is r [corded which swept successively | Siberia, a, | | Finland, Germ | den ion of the was, | over China Denmark, $ d. the Nether- | and Spain | London | lands, e Plague of n. 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Some day. too. I'm going to make a few payments down on a icel chair and try ~00— hus become,” te Chas. M. Schwal Happiness Boy McNaught Inc.) Many curb in Latin | hold oung 1ats litt1e students flowing ties groups, vorld na ible stonc gone mad. | bl one in o fre of | ance L table nzy ) 10 top a whs 1. the old- yadway_dru “What s call o vanilla ice P, Lo, “of Rhinelander st of the Copyright, Syndicate, Kip | | | | | w tellow who can pas: | vanina tabld are will have to help a double in making confections on attraction tor the you theny, as this Jad is doin the Christmis they (as above) s if crmitted EMerus | c/ the Day@ ALEXANDER GEORGIE &;. Parents ONE FALLACY By MRS Doughnuts for Christmas Holiday Recipes (By Alice Judson Peale) Ben is a spoiled baby. His highly intelligent mother % ms not to have the least idea of L | how to manage the relatively simple | disciplining of a healthy baby. She "l “loves” him. She denies him noth- She gives him everything he and he cries for every- Sour Cream Doughnuts (4 Dozen) cups sugar, 1 teaspoon | spoon cinnamon, 1 te alt mil vanilla, 1 t ok Spoon nutmeg, cup sour crear cup sour cups fiour, 1 teaspoon soda, 1 spoon baking powder Beat the cggs and add the s Mix well and add the vanilla, Add the =our 2 minut teaspoon ing. cries | thi unwise tfeatment coming from a competent and intel- ligent woman must serve some pur- her life of which even she 1erself was not wholly awate. Those who know her realize that i ed in her marriage just that period of when she had fully faced disillusionment. When he wa * told her friends that she thought perhaps the baby would “make up for everything,” that she 2 fable- | would love him and that he would vanilla, 1 |love her, that here least thers cup chopped a1 app! in storr Lfor her. But of abviously er eat for the ingrec ough 1o combine Over-mixing doughnut out on with a ent until well brow This a soft a delicious DX pose in ingredients 1 a touzh ind roil Ho A0 child came JOUghnuLS | 1o Jif the produc: Chill dough floured ard nd f od. dough the b is and kes doughm Date Roll ar, 2 c ) i spoons b cup chopp: 1 cup mi 00 at cot ai low sugar. 1 ball forms as a po poured into cold w i pan from il 25 minutes beat until fhick and the dates, shape into ing with the hands Cook course Already sort of child that proba- prompt jnstly famous r who, when i bly | mark of | asked how cd simply Iy to find which is en ion is slowly th and ny. Add roll. knea The roll shouid | favorites i Roll in| He will not even be a satisfaction the nuts. Wrap in waxed paper and |to his mother for long. It will not be let “ripen” for several hours. Moist- | Many years before she will be for to admit that life has held in re- |serve for her one more disappoint- as severe as any other. There is no fallacy greater than that of {hinking that children can make up" to their pavents for their isuppointments in Children n is the bachelor liked Boiled.” himself to oy« Add th i answer- Ben is not like- happy in a world no one but cr 2 kind its inches in diameter. a sharp knife off in cold wat and cut 1-3 inch shi 4 ment Cr Hard Sauce for Hot Puddings poons hot cera nilla, 1 teaspoon lemon ex 1-8 teaspoon 5 tabl R spoons butter, 2 cups sifted confec- | oacon or anothe tioner's sugar. lie Mix all the ingredients and IR for 3 minutes. Roughly pile Thes ce in a glass dish and chill can be garnished with n n;., meats and red cherriesa u Maple Pecan Candy syrup, 1 cup sug 2 tablespoons buite 1 teaspoon vanilla . my 2 {able v m, 1 teu- spoon tract, nts for one this feeling iety of all ulong the lne. don't get a fair start. Children must not be accepted as substitute or a compensation for fulfilled needs in the lives of their | parents, n searcely os the The | 1 cup mapic cup milk, -S teaspoon salt « olcums should fore usin N LINOLEUMS be varnished It can be done later wl should since it is to keep varnished lino- Merely wiping off with cup peean: S0il gentl syrup. Suga 2 soft ball N rom frequently. the | o Whei | vory portion 14 the be, bu simpi forms n cold 18 eum cles ested i water, remove and | a du fir Add until can anl SLi Add With 1 0| fanc VI BOARDS 10p sl comin tiny well spent. minut heat thick hd othe in again, th sleeve board is yread the out When the nuts. buttered pai candy rm, cut in | pureh money “Tweed-Patterned Silk Frock™ Pattern 1798 New Britain Herald 15¢ Practical ttern This silk frock belt at the n ever bodic places its tailored tural waistline. The trimming follows down voke to the pointed flarc falls in graceful contrast to the fitted hodice. 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