New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 11, 1930, Page 16

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1930 Love’s Reawakening The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON The Journcy Ends, ard Mad Agrees to Act as Ambassador fui Lillian As T walked out of the door in obedience to Harry 1 wood's dictum to “hurry up and t Lil” my news from Robe reighbor I saw her figure several rods down the roal It was but a sccond, however, ui- til Lillian 1 and wh she saw me she whirled and cam toward me. T saw her t ¢ head and speak to Mary as she startel and when Dicky's young nic lagged behind her 1} had asked the girl little before coming 1 almost ran to 1 soon as I could ma ble without shorting “All right de She stopped. sway came up to m as my own. “You're whispered your pardo “For what? poseful tartn enough on h tering up the place You'd be much bett Nstening quietly worse tor 15 his sister just will have two rooms, with twe in each, and a hot suy when we get tl 1 stipula the extra bed £o that either room, depend er you want to be alone or In the room with vou.” She put her ! “You never forget girl,” she said, a bit unstea “Thank you,” I said a bi for I knew that she was pe near an emotional breakdo that it behooved me to conversation on as 1 plane as possible. “Now something which I did wi sulting you, but which 1 wise, I asked Mrs. Hasbrouck t Mrs. Cosgrove that we wor there tonight and to 1 judgment as to tellir we were coming. 1 prove.” “I approve. unconditionall thing you do,” she said carne “And now—did Harry g Are we all ready to “I am sure we 2 hope you WHITEFOOT 1S OF TWO MINDS By Thornton W. Burgess To be unsettled in your mind Is most disturbing you will f —Whitefoot the Wood Mou As you know, Whitefoot i1 Mouse is an exceedin fellow. When that big in which he had had all winter, was cut dc I er Brown's Boy. Whitefo: been frightenzd almost out wits. You see, he hadf't v-hat was happ As he cut of the little, round doorws discovered Farmer Brown's Boy an Bowser the Hound and Flip “errier, poor little Whitcfoot v terrified tha could hardly He dived into ihrough the g later was in bushes. The open enough for a Mo e felt quite It was a | fcot so much hole. Indeed, it fore his littl pit-a-pat, pi When at leng: that hole and he was of two Jiis home had vanted to 5o At the sam was now honi | wise thing to ¢ back to the Gr his old homc First the bush Tad been ed toward the Gree he stopped Tt must have a look just once miore,” self. He 1 was at nest I ground by I'a rubbed his ey there. “H thought W that the onl o go®st Forest, and the better I ps i Whitefoot loa where that 1 Le. He alr prise. Onc ey there. It been, but couldn’t Once mo minds. and sc wasps' took good it then, T ren't you fihere that home oi ) i gonl know," replicd Wit Registered U. S, \Patent Once Qvers 0ffics By C. D. Batchelor ' Washington, March 11 (#)—Wash- ington's club women may soon be flying to meetings. The Woman's City club has or- ganized a special aviation section, | the first woman's club in the cous- try to include guch a course in its| regular program. Thirty members, most of them mature women, are now enrolled for study with the idea of learning to fly. Some, including Mrs. Merrit O. Chance, president of the club, plan to buy and operate thelr own planc: Mrs. Chance hopes to fly from her country home in Maryland, 20 miles from Washington, to preside at clud meetings. “I have driven a car for 20 y s Mrs. Chance, “so I don't sec why I cannot pilot a plane. We have ground ‘or a landing field on our place.” Several young women lawyers, members of the club, also will en- roll for the aviation course. They like to live outside the city in sum- mers and will use the planes fo take them back and forth from their offices. Mrs. Lyle B. Steever, direct: of the aviation section, is a grad- uate of the Aviation institute and holds a student pilot's license. Preliminary to taking up grounl work, talks will be given by ex- perts from the department of com:- merce, the navy department, aul various airports. Talks Tog, &%, Parents SAFETY TRAINING By Alicc Judson Peale Leroy was found by his mother hanging out of the third story window. She snatcned him baci into the room, told him that he might fall out and be killed and forbade him to go near the open window again. The next day she found him at the window, and again the next. 1. scemed as if he gravitated teward the spot whencver her bacs was turned. Bet(y's playmate had been run | over while ating in the streat | | behind an automobile. Not an horir asy Questions after the accident ueity was seen | by her horrified mother fiying |dewn the middle of the stre | hanging onto the back of anoth car Children ars rarely deterred by | the warning of fear or disaster fo| others. Tk element of dan- zer which excites their parenis into vivid warnings only makes the danger situation more fascinating t them thé New York If you want your child to stay away from open windo nd Academy of Medicine juggernaut of tr n't rely on rnings. Use train and puii- ishment iy Eliminate man very v g, it Edied by . Dr. lago Galdston What 15 a Tox The term toxin, or toxic apneasll from the environpent dangers as possible unemotiionally Train the child from the time he learns to walk to take your| hand crossings. When he is a nt to indicat tance in-|little older teach him to look bot1 rious fo the hu by, ways for cars and then to wall, n, is used to indicate the fact|nof yun, acrass. IForbid him 1o at the subastance partakes of 2| play in the strect ond if he dis- oS T punich him immediately and There are meny tosic substances, nd nany substances which h mall quantitics are not injurious, prove poiconous in grea atien, or in large amouni Common table calt is an illu Alcotol may be considert bstance, and. indeed that a perzen is “intoxi- | Lba hyateian Howeven it | ELAPPER FANNY SAYS: ¥ 0. 3. PAT.OFF. the Lacterizl Loxins that are of fee greatest in st I"er they e at| the root of disease cau and « knowledse of their constitution and action enables him 1o understand the nature of a number of impo:- !tant disezse. and also arms hir with the instrument, ror the offee- | 1 tive control of a number of deadly | | When the germ causation of dis- thousit th sence of i e en enough in every day conver- | as tion and literatuse to merit defi- | plain dangers tion. A toxin in commion languu alities of is not real to the | child. even when 1c overtakes onc of his playmates, but the certainty of heing confined in his Yoom or of | | being spanked are real-cnough for him to take them into ac cind th i e ther quired 10 produce iline All wse-producing poisons an s the | whiclh prod zcrms are known (o give of€ toxi i a manner similav to the dip [ theria bacilli. The vast majority ot the discase-producing bacteria do ot belong fo this greup. None th producing - pessonon 1 re 1 1cilli give poisons Only f times when general in on is of a very private nature Guarded While On‘ Fashion Plague Stage | 1 detectives have been defailed | 17 Larrimore, abov now appearing in Chica ttacks from | to colled ancin posible m 1 il bodice [rotavle., on othe brities in Chicago. | of Washington club women - —————————2 Club Women Sprout “Wir:és" In Washington ace PHOTOS @BACHRACH Mrs. Merrit O. Chance (lower ri; I d an aviation sectiom (upper right) of Vernon, Ny rriman, (left) of Akron, O., are taking the course. Sylvia Ca Y., and Esther M |A BLACK WEDDING GOWN THAT LOOKS FORWARD TO DiVORCE! Allegedly symbolic of ] age of disillusionment riage | s but to divo restingly stunning weddir black Chantilly lace and black chif- fon was worn in the black and gold marriage p opening of the Central P in New York. The sophist of the colo lcoks forward to the golden dream of | and divorce i3 |courts. 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