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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH '2?, 1930.\ e e Love’s Reawakening The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON own, possessing. least a bit of truti Madge Plans to Outwit the “Trail- tuted one of my ing Detective” By an Early 1| told myseli, for the City | “Yes, I am sure he is, I said, Ma L Iso sure he has no con- vineing, Jack L my knowledge of the private det g had slumped st the tive's presence in the Hasbrouck |Lack of her chair at the first pact home, that I no longer doubted tha|ot my answer, but she sat erect at cccuracy of her vision, as 1 had|the socond and stared at me. n she first told me of the| “Do you remember the man In nad W our |the black roadster who was just d us' when Mr. Underwood that burst of speed on th: ay?” I thought the wind," she cn you changed Iking to Mrs. Under vood as you that [ didn't ep my eyes open much. 1 did soc though—a ‘stocky man, not o big as Mr. Underwood, but tall- {er than most itie Madg 3 broke off with widened gves i ot kour: it ove the that s carnestness was so besides dove-tailing, with con- h done wt seen ching | behi thing [ made you | parl T ppose You tell v every at mac window? Did you | which ned asked. ¢ ere was something yeu sion vas so busy t ked k him clearly, I think I'my teld her he t he trailed u: 1s not connected with -rather with someonc inter keeping frack of Mrs. Underwood’s movements.” Apparently heory qu little 1c! for with an air us was convineing, chair she tled back ot m relief. I'll Be Careful!” ppose I'm o selfisi she said, “but — and Inow do—you're a while lik t she had no All her being 0 to hody, Leslie—T fee *1 know nd 1t I conzoct M vou C rupted of i minutes tola @ d Hasbrou 1 blick roadster Would you our o'clock o and be fo driv morning chair, for ac A to the middie this ) n o her you darling, cleve she caroled, but 1 ped 4; a hasty on my lips | “You don't want to let Fim knov [ what we're pianni 1 whispercJ. | vand T don't to waken Mr. Underwood until the last 1 ible S v 1 cond 1 pok- above the sill and duckel, hadn't e had L 17: 380 § wouldn't hav down the oth hin.” seel side | 11 away ttle be car but she whisperad eyes sudden.y hears us and e little hil wly. ien he didn ard the house.” | n. Of course he might | that first and thea | long way around. Why " |3our door again. suddenly sharp. ““Do |stairs to see Mrs > house? (Continued Monday) Copyright, 1930, Newspaper " rvice, Inc. ith he way I'm going down wis Hasbrouck.” ADDY THE BUAVER'S VISITOR | Thornton W. Burgess | far to be poli [ 1 start the Beave is not used to s not used to He is | pond n- has | an does the pond or visit his house. them visit his visitors there. no place re m , T kno of that | | mau | | Once Qvers Registcred U. S. Patent Office had | horz | “My dear, Jack is having his It does seem just more than I can b : ) nus trouble again. night and hasn't been to the office in weeks. Two operations and bills ¥ By C. D. Batchelor Awake every 211 O Geographic Questions ) H ! i : Horizontal the aver But Pad is out in tk wond and it i often that he has a wisitor there Ones great while a feathered acqu way alight on the root of I’ house, Once in a reat wh Joe Otter swim out thers 3 h d it. But th so f in 15 visite e A¥S very o said Paddy, visitor,” ind 1 Porky's tho coat th n and ALLXANDER ol Pudding for GEORGE Dinnet : Of what . Antoinette queen? . What strait separates Asia {rom America? 1. To wash . One in cards . On the ler Na et . To chatter . Lion. (&) Mer No country was 1l not cabbage, % cup choppec en Creamed Mushro Aol fros) 00] T o 3 ter over vixture and ctir until it has Add the lemon a; Add th t of the nts. Pour mold. « umnold on 1 gelatin dissolv- ir and ingred- into a il and and top with sal- & cup sugar, 1 cgg. 1 lla, 16 cup cold water diced cups 5 powder it 5 Add the ingredients and beat for tes. Pour into a shallow pan fitted axed 20 minutes in pineapple poons 1 been ke for oven. Sanc 3 tal min- | tablespoor warni | spoor HOW'S your HEALTH v Edied by Dr. lago Galdston Stunting Many end of trouble feet. And the yiroposed remedy. ing it sc One " Academy of Medicine for Dcalness to correct more bi the mors e the e appeal- ms to be of A latest attempts airplane stuntin . if there ny b idea, is that sid cha | deatness ¢ The hind the | the {and in conscquence lin atmospheric pr | 1 » is in altitu pid change the cases it prove | ave instruments wh the same tional, less trollable 1 Thut — and here is oS can mi fective. thers b can produ in a less sens: and more con clfects costly anner. the rub—few be cured, though some may be helped. in this manner. Deatness is the end result of one more of a variety of causes. The source of the difficulty may reside in the drum. ear bones, cochlea, or nerve structur Neeessarily promising be or intelligent desivable results cannot accomplished _through stunting. It must be based on careful exami nation and must proceed along con- *is in the And from abou difficulti ere as follows: another suffercd two men and | ond middle two women were dea After the flight the stutterer was worse off. So was the middle ear Thote deaf showed no im- provement whatsoever. car disease case, 2,000,000 of United An 3 person re il in the s cvery NNY SAYS: | sueh n open minds |them | Baron b persons will go to no their de- | at | in stunting | > | cisco where such reme- | treatment | through | | Japanese Maidens Bring Thanks to thank Americar Miss Sumiko Tokuta, rming young Japanese women From left to right they . Miss Kimiko Ashimo. are for help &tended Of Country To American People | at Sato, the time Miss of tha Miss Yoshiko Yoshiko Tokyo, March (A)—Tour pan’s ynost attrgctive young wor n will *land soon in the Unitel| g States nvoys of gratitude.” [ G Their to thank 29 mother than to see the child which has so carefully trained rel bits which, is the | o i had been definitely outgrown. American people for the butpourihs | M6, W ELEETES = ot gencrosity in aid of suffercrs | 3 ! fr R | firg| Deen taught to be from the great carthquake and fire| (¢ G TR cptember 1, 1 o | nabits of babyhood The mission is thuis | ft thumb only have ¢ h the the to it in their ki ng them turn Others t foundations for | 2 after their movhers fincr eity er clieve that they 1 \e mission bk the Jiji Shimpo, onc ; SR | Loy of t e AL Gl not feed himsclf although at 2 members ‘were had done it very nicely. mittee had done i ry uicely clean, at 3 revert to Children sucking cradle sometimes re- der; ntrums palched at g time now seven Tokyo tion of years 1 wten days. long had reason to d lcarned scli is celebra the compl refory a new wis £po of t cap sclected ncluded Baron I\'Hu.u‘ ign minister: Princ ent of House « Dowager Machions and Zenjiro Horiki mayor of Tokyo. - All four young milies and could he who iusisted tr |1apses? Almost lis to be found in a disturbance the emotional undercurrents of hild's life. A worried, short-tempar . of good |Cd Mother; a new nurse who rubs lish fluently | hse | way she thought, | ficultic 18 months have | thes | chila Dbehind [and sat Recently T heard of a little | fluen t Why do children have these re-|the ways the reason | pre he child's disposition the 0o much, correction of adjusting to new school situation, hundred other things ¢ world of reality to too harsh and to make the return the casy pleasures ctions of his babyhood. into outgrown childish always to be take as a L sign that' we should minds th to understa we brought Punishment and coercion ar rse than useless. We must try W the point at which hoe pinches and reli the wrong the dif- new play- mate: em A T it 1 child’s re- the to revi m 1 outr try in- bear upon him ¢ s have made to pull Alaskan fur tr tempts to train polar be Their | 2¢ year Miss Yo ter of C | the rmperial Navy, | o the Princess Chichibu Miss Setsuko Matsudaira known as the daughter of Japanese am lor to [ ton and now a member of the fiv | power naval ~onference in v.undon Miss Yoshiko Sato, daughter of aaudleo nato, large Tokyo hospital Miss Sumiko Tokuta, gradua fanious School of Miss Kimiko Ashing. English in Tokyo AVoman between 1S and | L cousin who wide! a forn Washin was head ot te of | the Tsuda Tokyo. instructos |in s Co!- | c The wission sailed | hama March 18 on the liner 1 went Pieree and is due at San 1 on Apnl Their itiner: s San Francisco, Los An- Washington, Philadelphic, Yorl . Chicago. Seattic| 1 Portland, Ore. and they will| wear ‘Japar costumes through- | out the trip | They plan to visit Presideat| | Hoover, former President Cbolidge, Cyrus Woods, who was American | ambassador to Japan at the tim of the great dis headgquar of the American oss and the departments of State, War anl avy in Washir all of whicit \cies cooperated in the relief from Yok days after arted a holocaust Yokohama, President Coolidge calt- ‘.d upon the American people to contribute aid through the Iel| Cross More than $10.000,000, wis ‘.mm(ml within a month and othor| : . | millions of dollurs worth of supplics| Charming Marian f v:ore co-ed at the n | engineering. the earthquake i in Tokyo and 5 GE hroug by navau | it ve: nd clse nerek Uhilippines the money relief Is from th where, 1 ne And we ag rt o led for di-| d to founl was not rect s0 it was Hockensmith, niversity of Missouri by students in the college of ree that they are able judges of beauty as well as of engineering pr Prettiest Co-Ed At Missouri above, 1sen - pretiiest ojects great publi ind Tokyo. hospital in Honj poorest most sorcly strich.- ction of 5 By Alice Judson Peale probably, nothir rssing to the conscier | Fashion Plaque ind ture Galyak is uits f the unusual used on A notable sleeve trimm nany coats or sprin on vool like K galyak applied at the d upper arm. | most red iz the models ot has a cape ce of| clbow o |Herald’s Daily Pattern Service MAKE THIS MODEL AT HOME \dorable Model For Youngster Pattern 1869 Herald 1 I'attern hy ANNE ADAMS Tractical atl e will look darli whici its Wl &lrl bloor bang he side unple full pla A for sole ich 1z pleat nd z 10 hold then auare s ing. 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