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Love’s Reawakening NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1930. l The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON A Reassuring Message Comes from | the Savarin Home “I'd do this telephoning my Lady Fair” Mr. Underwood said us we drew up to the gas station and he helped me down from the ca™. “But I don't know the pcople and you do, and it will be better ull around.” he finished a lamely for & man who cenerally mests every emergency, little and big. wi a suave, all-conquering poisc My mind emphatically echoed that lame conclusion, however, ant I knew that Lillian also was un- dorsing it. This was vhere I could au ordeal di ful to Lill scnal inquiries ¢ dition of Robert aze 10 h which her King th a da)y a week, or a| she rejoined promptlv. | rooms and beds do | two beds in each—any size,” 1| . a 1 have them ready for you in| an hour,” she promised, “and | [ suppose.” ‘ f we won't be there| for two or three hours” I said, ming the town from which I wos phoning. | doesn't matter,” she an-| “I'll prepare something tha* | [ can keep hot. and have plenty of | boiling water =0 that I can| get vou t ee in a jifty. | What's your s “Could you go over to Mrs. Cos.- | grove's without Mr. Savarin hear- | inz you. and tell h at Mrs. Un- | derwood and 1 v c there to-| I queried. “She must use wn judgment about telling him ing 20 4 ) Mrs. Hasbrouck and there was comprehensinn | oice, which included not only my message. but of the romau- | tic ory benind it. “And Tl o | Once Overs Registered U. §. Patent 0ffice New Electric Clocks Tell ‘“Tickless” Time Banjo clocks are new again. American to the very tick. th were certainly popular early in the last century. Their new popularity | is due not only to their very real grace, but to the new reproductions worthy of adorning the most blue- blooded of antique rooms. Over a mantel i3 just the plaze | for a banjo clock — with a wall sconce on each side. Above a Gov- ernor Winthrop or spinet desk, a banjo clock grouped with two or three interesting silhoucttes achieve just the right atmosphere. The banjo clock in the hall smiles |a Dleasant welcome, Even if there is little space, a banjo clock and a little tip-top table arc enough to say “home. With smaller rooms and more o | put in them, grandfather clock 1s| in many homes retiring in favor of | the new grandmother clock. Smail- er_and slenderer, the grandmother clock still manages to retain that restful and benign air. From the hall the clock has come into the living room. Often, jnst by being there, it creates cheer | where once was only a corner. b hind a chair or in a narrow space of wall. But their colonial cases are d | ceptive. These clocks have come to be modern. There is no wind- ing, cleaning, oiling or setting. Yi simply plug them into a light socket | and electricity does the rest. By C. D. Batchelor | over right away. I can tell you this | ruch. It's a message I'm mighty | ad to deliver, and she'll be just | Tf You are scntimental. you may { miss the tick. but perhaps you can A 1 1 | b consoled with the chimes, which of reliet f er n 3 4] as glad to get it ‘ ; : % v, LA R {are just as musical. There is no to the breaking ait to thank yo! jumbls of wheels and wheels—only The "Phone Call a little electric motor. The electric My own nerves were {generator in the central power| steady i s . R ) & house does all the work and keeps|trical clock really s a blessing. ; danger signal on the face will warn receiver click=d | FETRD R = A z 1xy Al the clocks on the line at the | Even a storm cannot force it to de- | you of its misbehavior. And it the myeelf for the task - P o | same time, the right time. | ceive you. current is irregular for only a few A banjo clock fits well over a mantel | excuses for tardiness, the new elec- i the clock thrown off, a little red }' rights itself. kg "'”im”j“"" ¢ : - o 7 i ; While it eliminated a lot of good| If the current is disturbed and|minutes. the clock automatically what my call had cost. 3 i Goed News | As T came out of the booth, 1| calmness & found Mr. Underwood standing V"‘lr‘ [t fus e ot ost TRad i Latin-American Beauty Queens to Miami Show ie over the telephone. outside door. He turned all of hi “This is Hasorouck’s. Who is call- | vision on the door as I came up fo ase ?” him. and I realized that he wanted probably do not nemb to hear my news before Lillian me, Mrs. Hasbrouck i n | sh d come in : Mrs. Richard Graham, and I stayed We : e s at the Cosgrove home durin - i al vac ons. b g 1 with me i wh Hasbrouck h . ed, I rememb 3 . Nl Moy HEAt] well, Mrs. Grahan h “Hurry t and tell Lil with a delicatz, impl 1 aving anythin trying to put| her impressive court whil re- 4 for me, but every min- | membered as one of hei easing | ute until we get up there is a sep- | mannerisms “What an f arate little hell for her.” you this wintry night’ Something in his voice made m You can tell me firs look at him quickly, furtively. 1/} d ? P 1 i @WS qm tion of Mr. Savarin ¢ av: that his forehead was wet I 0 ay S UZZ erS to the point directly though the room was cold and I 2 e L L e — WEALTM d promptly and &rave That into his pocket were| 3 i 3 i 1 =\ L best that ane n K M 1ty Lillian was not “grove told me just a fe . the only one to whom the minut:s| ago when I went over. But you|were separate flaming hells. Oniy | know, T guess, that it is only @ 1 knew that his mental tortures ~matter of a few weeks at the very | were not rooted in anxiety for Rob- | longest, and it may be days or ev:n | ert s condition. but his * hours.” ncealed jealousy of { “Yes, 1 know,” T suid, * dying artist and his fear that T : 4 ‘ne’s Tay Helpers we only learned of his ve lian's heart was more deeply drawa The science of medicines has hees ecnditton ghis morninz. No want | to the sick man than she hersulf { markably by men and “to ask you ¥Wo questions. © A . ¥ ned in medicine | Mrs. Underwood and my to- (Continued Tomorrow) f gether with niece, up r o to- | J 30, Newspaper night, possibly longer? “ca o Se . Inc to whom riodern medi- holden for the proof of causation of for pastenrizi- tion of hydr three of his was not a am ( . who with her hus- | r“vv(m: red radium and de. Associated Press Photo loped its anplication to the treat- | These eight Latin-American beauties will represent their countries at Miami’s beauty pageant cne of cancer and cther diseases. | Teft to right, sitting: Julia Salazar Loria, Costa Rica; Haidee Morales, Nicaragua; Sara Chae 3 A hysicict | A . P Fontaen, who discovered the x. | €on, Ecuador; Emma McBride, Peru; Irma Pizzarro Araoz, Boli a; Mary Dean, Canal Zone, Standing: Melida Boyd, Panama; Violeta Gomez Briceno, Chile. instrument of the greatest in the diagr TARMER BROWN'S BOY Sy : 1 | SR | 15 not a g an. 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