New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 13, 1930, Page 19

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1930. Love’s Reawakening The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON, With the Bea L think Lillian m ler which was rynnin, cilled forth by lher murmur “I'oor Robert!™ At any rate sho suddenly from her conten;- tion of the cxquisite painting of Marion which the famous artist hal|away and then held out Ictter to me. ty ul ne sont her nd spoke with decision. she said, “and 1 can assure you | there isn't slightest ground fo Your uneasiness. I did love Rob very sincerely. but I think the| springs of that emotion lay in thut affection for him en 1 was a very young girl anil he was so kind to me. And unt:l first romantic Hiarry came back this last time. ¢id not love him, although [ h2) heen his wife for many years or some of them had been his ve v good comrad “But—" she paused impressively, | “make no mistake about wh am going to tcll you, Tiope it will never be nece k about it o shouting my ssary ¢ clings from and above everything clse the world except Marion. He is niy and I would sacri. | wthing in the world for him cscept something that would hue my ma Marion. But do you 10 give this up cven like to have me keep i I wanted to shout a negative . but 1 steeled my heart “How could I possibly decide aiestion like that for you?" 1 as cd. “But—haven't you overlooked senicthing here?” I stooped to the discarded wr pings of the picture and picked np envelope which we had overlook- ed in our astonishment at tic puinting of Marion. She hell out her hand for it. buz rot beforc 1 had seen the words Savarin's Ior Lillian” in Robe unmistakable script alruptly Il just for a litl 4 1 said, but her hand shot out anil she caught my dress t down!" she commanded. probably shall want you to 1his.” she said, and I reached er and took the painting of icn into my hands “Divine Understanding™ “I want to set ti at it from the proper distance,” tid, as I moved aws L fe citferent anglae, becomir sorbed that T did not he vien she called me fancy you d tiful Painting, Rob- | Lefors ert Savarin Sent a Letter to Lil- Han—a Letter of Love—His Last! have senscd the troubled questioning concernivg | exquisite has put his | in iy braii. | phed faltering!y © hand and dashed I know what you're thnking’” I shrank back instinc- understanl- ceho his words. am afraid it although 1 to ain—I'm not given folded it with housetops, vou know—1L love mi husband cannot object to think I ought he does not | conscious thou Question of en through ilted phrasirs nguish which the 1. and I ros most happy. s up and look | been realizing lately that although 1 v, and for the| minutes I busied Mysels vith looking at the picture from never could so ab- Lillian | (Continied Tomorrow) “Pleasc, Madge,” she said chok- | g hear mc A SECRET IS DISCOVERED By Thornton W. Burgess Some things 'tis best we should not know. You'll find that all through life 'tis s0. —Blacky the Crow. Tt was still winter. seem as if spring were one bit near er. Sammy Jay was thankful enough | that he had a good warm under- coat of feathers. There were some | days when Sammy almost wished | that he had gone outh with W come Robin and Winsome Bluebird and most of the other feathered folk. Sammy only You sce, he is a hardy fellow and he likes to be active and flying about here and there. Thus he keeps . 8till, winter does get a little aind Sammy wa look ahcad and dr time, “It will be good to sec some sign that spring is on the way,” said Sammy when he saw Jumper the Hare in the Green Forest. “I don't suppose we shall sce one, however, for a long time yet. “No,” said Jumper the Hare, “T don’t suppose we shall. T have looked for skunk cabbage around the open spring “I'hat usually is the first sign.” “Well," replied Sammy. he on my way. I suppose it is fool- ish to even think of spring in such cold weather as this. What's the news?'” “None,” replied Jumper the Hare, “unless it is news that Hooty the Owl and Mrs. Hooty seem to be living over where Blacky the Crow lived last spring. I'm keeping away from that part of the Green Forest myself.” suppo: the Crow. at that n spread his wings. ‘Chatterer may have hidden some nuts there. Noth- ing would please me better than to find some nuts or acorns hidden by Chatterer.” So Sammy flew straight for the tree that Blacky the Crow and Mrs. Blacky had built their nest in the year before and had raised a family of young Crows. Sammy remembered what Jumper had said about Hooty and Mrs. Hooty, so he kept a sharp watch for thegy. He didn’t sce them So at last he came to the tree in which was Blacky's old nest. Sam- my alighted in the top of the nexl He could look over to that nesist. Somehow, the nest didn't Jook “just familiar. Sammy looked long and hard. “Tt seems to me that that nest is bigger than it used to be,” thought Sammy. “It was a good nest, but 1 “I believe I'll have a look The Green For- est was covered with snow. The Green Meadows were white. It was a white ‘world everywhere. It didn't | | Hiasy ™. ~ “No,” said Jumper the H most wished this. | s that nest looks to he now. PERINNING | b ojiove Chatterer 1 ant of nest- bigger for this purpose. | find out about | wings ana | straight across and the nest wa: ‘]An!. He turned his and turned his head that way to | make sure that nobody was watc hing him. Then he flew up to the cdge of the nest and looked in. What § saw almost made him head this w but I haven't found one yet. | T must lose his bal- | balance! He just ¢ falling backward that nest. What he saw was an cgg! | It was a big egg. It was a dull white. glance Sammy | couldn't believe that it really was an | e8&. He thought it must be a little ved himself from | the edge of | | At the very Once Overs HORIZONTAL ; Uuder whose flag is Spitzber- | gen? Location of famous fea party. Herb, War fly Broad. Insect’s egz Sinned Novel. Measur: Logic rulc Spanish Hovel Insanc To a ence, Coupl Channe) Belief. Child Carmine. Measure Gray brown Excavated Male cat. Lither. Field. Ruzz. Mother. Jool. Minded VERTICAL “Southera Capital” Hodgepodge To decay. You and I Spun wool Existed. Southwest, S. Patent 0ffice to get theirs, were accustomed to 1 him no move than justice. Her in partiality allows him no opporti and it pa M [EIRE] [AILIL MEINATIE] Preposition | FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: after the first | good look there +was mo doubt in | sammy's mind. He knew that he had This reminded Sammy that it was | discovered a secret and he knew that under that very tree that Chatterer that was no place for him to be. the Red Squirrel had found the|®hould have i black feathers which every one had | l00ked around and in what a hurry d were te feathers of Blacky | e flew away | that he couldn't get away st,” thought Sammy, as he | t00 quickly. You sec, dangerous secret. (Copyright, from there that was a | flour. T. W. Burgess) [or the ingredients Littlc Boasting.” Menus of the Da Alexander George Hot Sandwiches for L Chicken Liver Sandwich ¥ 12 sandwiches) cup chopped cup chicken 3 finely chopped celery. ingredients, serve while hot on buttered slices of hot toast. Creamed Chicken tablespooas butter 4 tablospoons flour, milk or chicken stock, 1 cup diced, | cooked chicken, 2 tablespoons finc- |1y chopped pimentos 1-8 tcaspoon paprika. Melt the butter and When blended, add the rest and cook untl and creamy. Stir frequently. The next story: “Sammy Does a |Serve on slices of white, buttered | bread. Top with white bread and garnish Serve with a fork. Spanish Sandwich Filling for 1: tablespoons | tablespoons chopped onions, | blespoons chopped celery, | spoons catsup, 1 cup chopped cook- | | ea meat Heat Serambled Egg and Bacon Sandwiches slices bacon. cut tablespoons catsup spoons milk. Sandwiches bacon in a frying pan until th veurl” Add the ingredients and the cg Cook slowly the mixture stantly, until and cover with other slices of other chopped th2 bacon in a When hot, add the rest of the | sredients. Cook slowly | censtantly until the a little. Spread on hot pair of fisls his streaming mixture my marbles | playing and the from me—i inch | aggies cven.” picces, 2 slices onions, chopped, :“ SBut o that's By C. D. Batcliclor : i e s s R e ottt s m bles, isa't it? You were try t you “Yes, bat 1 didn't.” he sobbed, ‘And they gol every single, las: on. 1 r practice shoot- Then maybe nest in back some of hose you lost. Cheer up. you'll vour you marbles." ce Satu a4 whole new | And that was all the comfort Ioger got When your c¢hild comes to yon sympathy because he has by beaten in fair competition, dre you wise enough to be matter of f and to judge his situation in thoroughly impersonal mar * disintercsted outsider? er ot ¢ child who finds it hard o U L good loser can best learn his I when even mother, whom he s as a bulwars hy, accor comfort and symy to nurse his sense of injury and self pity No one can hope to win all the and know ng how to lote with grace should be a part of every- ne's social equipment. It s r ot to learn to lose cheerfully to learn early. n Plz;que sports bag and scarf ensembly ¢ cggshell wool has an applique of | rightly colored felt signal fle AB8.U. 3. PAT. OFF. 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