New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 3, 1930, Page 23

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, I’RH)A\" JANU APY Dy 1930 Love’s Reawakening The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON Roderick Tells His Side of His Qi rel With Junior—and Madge Finds It Pretty Weak. toderick's on his face realization of what settling his t involve emed ally 1 d ppose Junior tells nt?" chair and smiled . wondering if the intui- arc supposed to pos- ray to him how ex- urbed I really was. “Then one of you would be—eithe: mistaken—or lving, wouldn't you I countered cooly, and walking rap- idly toward the other side of the room. I sat down by Dicky's reading mp and t00k up a magazine, the es of which 1 turned meticulous- but of which I saw ne word Roderick Gives In seemed hours th ecars strained from Roderick's ¢ avoided sending glance toward him that he was watching me thing of the speculation vegard se from down at hin tion children talk | sess would Junior | ceedingly n avid with a nd the d me va uarrél with shackles of fem- tle around me back from the vich L myse had open- affirmative answer to firn 1a st that. Roderick,” | p nd Junior may Iy, query look i bet ninity to . and m vista w wl. Bu bis qu “Yes, I m I 1old him. “You ght out this quar outdoors if ter thinking it over, and talking it over with me, you do not decide that both have been very sill Roderick had been watching my L.} nly, his own growing more as | proceeded. When 1 had 1, he twisted himself toward ¢k of his chair. I knew there was " he m d d his ¢ even as be A problem £ just my on n j It my 1 sat there. to catch a sound carefully furtive guessed with some- apprehensive my mind at last 1 Aunt in his voice 18 not yet t my good faith. knowledge you en nishe he t Aw! omewl 1 accep owardice oing to samd which was in him. And when I'm ready, was that v wi tey lenge of noted tl far more than moral | 3 o t t he | which told me that diffi- | ready fully to acce Jun-| I let no hint appear in my f walked back to him and lown expectantly “Wher “At the heginnir 1 promptly Junior playing very nice at What happened you gry “H to make @ the renewal voice, and 1 desire to smile “What quietly “Why! T wanted to make decked bus out of two of road cars” he returned “You take a chisel and take off one Then you put the top of it, and fas- ten It looks just like & big double bus. I ched another boy n Aunt Harriet wouldn't up my own 1 he of that } however, Air opp: iplinary erick,” T turned his eyes Look at nded and he toward me is no i’ in the I made you, Roderick.” I told him When vou and Junior fell me that can't settle vour quarrcl any other way than by a fight, 1 shall ve vour Io vou out in the and let you box it out. But ade 1y it conteraptuous, do you want to think that you talk the thing over ¢ hear vour side of Junior is waiting now to his side of the affair. But to hear yours first.” rmed in his chair. “Junior sissy burst out delicately carel still beari my small | Then with Ito com- promise first an- von onldni e sperim of <liow Liim how “Ther ovance in suppressed voice a was his the " sternly story ? experinent I asked me anted He sq i baby With a yoked at his nose the nosebleed which <01's fists had given him sligh Wy not it his che in a color of his nose “He Can Hit All Right” 'w! I didn't mean that” bluried out. “He can hit all right, Hut=2s chair [ knew You wers honest o ell me anything el I said, stress- approval in my voice. Many Junior have taught a double- his rail- ecagerly. the top the ¢ S other one ‘em together 1 looked before T had to match one ks race A Why ion he the and his T put ficantly uneasily wouldn't slowl oderick twisted said is the cars wert and they cost too atford to get last rs Beca ) at voice 00 she said up couldn’t 100 nice 1o cut and she ing tie essicn with value of s Now, me | much, others And ye inted 1o break when you didn't could afford o g What do you ex that followin scrateh healir settl 1 slowly. “vou up Junior's cars, know whether him new ones me to swy about of ointment said back in 1o hing over suppose you w vour 2 and think this m going over to the other side of ~ room. When you're ready to tell vour side will you call me I'm countir I'm the truth.” RBut’ Roderick Vi we pect Roderick (Continued of this g on Yo Tomorrow) rick sure Vo Newspaper | rvice, Inc. CHATTERER 18 WITH | JOY w. FILLED By Thornton Burgess ed is selfish and unfair What it ts it will not share 0ld Mot happy Squirrel 5o happy that he «rybody how happy ¢idin't. No, sir, he kept his tongue Chat to keep s quite remarkable. He kept his tongue still because he didn't want wvbody to know where he He s on the roof of Farmer Brown's corn erib Now, ( zot Red Squirrel was a He so. He was wanted to tell ev he was. But he didn't. For once still. And for his tongue still Chat was was. “And iCs all mine “Yes, sir, iU's all mine.” a explore Thi s stuif morn self after of the corn crib, had ind simply to the md Old Orchard nd corn erib W Furthermor: was an inve ad hd posts on ted sen T one on top of post hit he had Nosts. the we et inside Then SN nt out the come in, jump- way i ) pan. So. ran down the side ble to climb vould h: heen pan. Bu he ind e a to ery short time. He had roof by of a which had been corner of the corn crib to post down nd scurried hack aro no was on the roof ! ntier as full of joy His eyes in a A the ling 1s Tie thought of 1h he ouid have all winte to keep it L won't tell anybody terer to himself. “No, sir, | tell anvbody. Whenever I'm hungry Il just go over and help myself to what T want and no one will be any the wiser. Some folks ar not go smart as they think they are er Brown and llarmer Brown's Boy It that corn crib so that ] couldn’t get into it. Then they made e s b for me.”" Chatterer chuc led thought this. OF course, by almost wide through, 4 |t bridge hie meant the clothes- Wide | 1Ine from the post to the corner of the corn crib. eribs are ! Jhan't the | PicoRy circulate o snapped mear othe a secret istened from \ clothes- said Chat quickly way he darted roof of that told you without very much leaned over one e discov- Know have move he Chatte well round on crib would words that he cited. Presently vdge of the ering under cred fhat the boards on t corn he roof ex- the b near him would was \ for gna cnough built with boards, so that through to dry the corn Chatterer hung by his 1d swung himself in until he could t hold with his hands. Then he let with his hindfeet His sharp t2eth got to work at once. It didn't take him long to gnaw a place just hig enou for hun to slip through. How Chatferer's eyes sparkled once he was inside that corn crib Here @ food enough for all the Squir- rels in the world. Anyway. that's the Hd\' he relt “And it's all m n " exulte i xen, sy all mine really felt that it haps you think that funny, but wasn't. You . the little people the Green Forest and the Green Meadows quite to fecling that anything ithey find 10 them, if they van take possession of Chatterer felt that in zetting corn crib hie to get little make it cort ving You know Burgess) spaces air can : The Brown's Boy nest story: “IFarmer . Becomes Suspicious.” nindfeet YOUR HEALTH ditor's Note: This is the fifth of ries of six articles in which Dr. Morris Fishbein reviews the accom- plishments of the in the field of medical ecience. BY DR. MORRIS PISHBEIN Lditor Journal of the American Medical Association and of Hy geiz, the Health Magazine The disease which have aroused the most ir nong physicians during the past year have been tul- ar and undulant fever Tularemia is a disease transmitted to man primarily of the rabbit, contact with other e formerly occasioned but little *st to human beings, but ¢ being more and more frequently. The diseace has been | found not only in the United States but in Japan recently, Germany and | in many other countries. Chat- And was all his, erest are used mia belongs through the agen- but through rodent specivs th sion of it to him wouldn't into | cy 10 had taken poss and so the corn helonged however, that of it very| or Varme, disc inte He knew e have possession long if Farmer Brown Brown's Boy should find him So he fook great care not to himself, ses are seen ther re show returned | | Tarm- Once Overs | “But you inaaed for fel Looks Easy, But Is nt Horizontal Lests. Aviators. Notion Insect Part Stringy Nominal valug ived o [RIEIN IM EP| IEIDIMDIEMEIAN] L IN] (CTUIEISH L OILIL] IEMIIJ EIEIEIL] [N[1EICIE S Steeple Lxaltation Meager. Ancient Shavic person Dy Contracti Vertical won't | Knots of filir Twenty-four he IPaucets Growing ou Leather Heavenly.. Auto. Cattle rantly ver is Contract: T'ndulant luted to contagious tle. The proof of immunologic ficult to unde versed in the technic of siudies of the human blood. More and mor frequently of undulant fever as it was called years ago, are being e seen among human heings | Among th Already attempts are being made | medicine | to control the condition by insuring | ular more extensive pasteurization of milk and by the elimination of cattle with contagious abortion from herds throughout the conutry One of the most significant ob- servations of recent years is the fact that the gap between the discases that afflict animals and the that afflict man is being Iy closed. Today man must stantly aware of the fact eases affecting cattle and abortion in cat- depends on studies which dif- | anyone not | this are stand by cases nh nd of which have 1sed in rec de environment as yeurs have vd constitution uportant beer tow and fac tors in discase dies made on joints and e complaints indicated that de chemical chang ke on the blood of matic inite the midity on persons with plice ind h within rea- in diseases close- be con- that dis- sheep. liv b 1 body when temperature char that o anticip: v by sen, more human chang of s in the weathe ations pain Study Patient's ermany dogs horses indeed cvery ity iy, I swine, ing thing potentinl himself Th and change his vicinity may danger in m partic source of 10 clinies in to nore cmpl rns nisms the constitution o their teristics ex actly as do human beings in response to changes in their hercdity and in | their environment. A significant dis- covery of the current year has been the fact that the serums for menin tis ordinarily potent have failed in chara human b estor will h York matony and na nan are definitely associated body loite BV C D Batcuclor Amen(dn ()CIC[\ \X omen Bdh( ring. MUESH * Poveilas PURKIN PASTY Qt ICK D [ HOSNLERY BAKI ew minute ng y Y ELLOW togr prett e quash W DINNER vams butte and an om 1 e red Plate pplos rvots roll. 'h reat th Clair W bl ook 1 fo s or hed m nito can rieda N¢ welhm to HELRSRARIS SokRl I s iy LS i S o | Noted Names On List Frank A, Vandedlip Muricl Vanderhilt Church Take ta- They'll Jud, by plar Be Styl ape t umeter frying 20 MENUS |n1. \| NS Breakfast By Alic = own Chr Peale stmas shop- dudson Sunper of his Date Coffee Cake v rappiv s cousin, a P to ielp his nd a pair ow gari- own present for I d liberally Americar nay have . ) bought t hand- entit Bavavian Cream lined 1is room and sight. 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