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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1930. Love’s Reawakening Once Overs et By C. D. Baichelor IOW'S l/aa/z Talks '[bfl _———rn o N T HEALTH & Parents The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy | > #e ¥ T X { fos } By ADELE GARRISON 51 i Lo Y ALY ) ) LR { 3 After Tllness 3 ] : B ; % it g | v or By Alice Judson Peale I found no difficulty in getting|be actually unhappy if they had | : it 3 ¢ A8 L | i Ediedby i Now Yok hnm:.v mo::;r f‘rc;d_s lnm perio: back to the Trains. The first passer- |nothing to do. T : i 4 4 sl shsdd Bed "> | when her chi ad' just recoveres by proved intelligently awarc of the | But I was willing to relax against ¢ ! P ieg X Frpue anat SNEaTa ki Dr. lago Goldstom * ~ Academy of Medicine | from an- illness and is perhaps for > R T T } ! 353 g A - P i § the first time in weeks up anl Kingston streets, and when I had |the back of my big, comfortabl SN . 4 - . = - 3 £ Food fo ‘ceth 3, found the corner marked upon Mr. | chair and sit motionless watching 18 & 4id Lol | about and supposedly his usual selt. Train's map I made my way swiftly | the flash of her ncedic Animals in the wild state and’| These arc the days of peevish- to his house, troubled only by t “T never saw primitive peoples unacquainted with | ness, of clinging to ‘mother’s skir the foodstuffs of civilization rarely | of temper tantrums’ over nothing, fear that Mr. Hasbrouck's son might clothes the way Mr. Train does, ; : have telephoned some news of the id, looking up for an instant | suffer from tooth decay. and an° unreasoning irritability private detective during the time |from her work, and, though that I was foolishly fleeing from the | words might have been interpreted 2 4 - tribes deformities of the teeth ap-|the utmost. Y Veritzen car, and that Mr. Train |as a complaint, there was in her A ! ) amaanihd] 4RO e | peal as a thing of beauty and they| It is a tims, too, when we are might have tried in vain to find me. | voice and eyes distinct pride in the | - 2 j P deliberately Chip'x file or othcr\\’lsc‘:»:;mcul%{ly r:;mous )not ;D ot — me back into the Train |activity of her husband. I caught L H fis i ? A misshape the {eeth. © severity and punishment. sil?i:;n:oirfisl found to my relief [my cue and returned it promptly. ot di' . 7 ’mny That the healthy condition of the| While the child was ill, nothing that I would have no explanations to| I should think he'd go through ¢ teeth of primitive peoples and «f | was demandad of him and eve make, and that nothing disturbing |threc pairs of socks a day,” 1 said : 2@ ' ; y f; g wild animals is in part, at least, | thing was done to keep him as com had happened. Mr. Train and Mr. | laughing, “he's so active \ 4 AL / auc to tne foods they cat, Tas beon fortable and ‘happy " as possble Hasbrouck were so engaged in _a e ha 2t she agreed nalve- | X ; A experimentally demonstrated. Now, when he is o the sick lis*, game of checkers that they hardly 1y, and then there was a jovial shout i { ! 3 In England and America investi- | he natufally tries to cling to the looked up at my entrance, and little | from Mr, Hasbrouck. ““Got you thal IA A ' y; sators have found it possible ny |special prerogatives and privileges Mrs. Train adroltly drew me into the |time.” and aln ¢ the same time ; G 1R \ 2 3 means of controlled diets to pro-{ which werc his as an invalid. next room with her finger on her |the telephone 1z Mr. Train hur- | . TR y ( 8 AN duce good or bad tecth in experi-| It is almost impossible not to Jige. ried toward it, throwing a dogged | 7 R Ly B et mental animals, By feeding ani-|spoil a sick child and the process Tho |OheckeriRiayaey, [ et nexiis ovanhis shonl ¢ i L N LTk mals on a diet poor in vitamins and | of unspoiling him afterwards is not “Mr. Train docs so hate to be dis- | der, and then he looked up with por- i i W B | LA P el e bl PR e s LERLOE TERID Whil 3 A p 12 p and sugars, they have been made fo| At this time we nced to be par- PG St SL I e D i 1A d i |\ ] suffer dental disturbances similar to | ticularly careful to avoid any sort I he, are prcliy venly 2 s he ¢ ! AN AR \ sHg those found in man. | of strain. 1t we know that Tommy, and they keep track of their games We waited tenssly 1 il the cal] Y Y i i 4 7 /1 e vaane marn o sudh . animels| wha hes 4ust reeavered from . th: “just like a tournament. Did you have | was completed, and then Mr. Train | i 3 b bie - : A s0 show, an hereditary weakness| measles, has a tendency to quarrcl a0, sen st Jolog SEe e sl e 3 | : ) ; g i in their tecth, Not only are the|with his brother, we will sce to it Bt o ruthfully, for before and after my | father's right here,” and e x'LDHrdj ', - : g . ol 7 '3 teeth of these young animals soft, | that he is not thrown too much sncounter with the Veritzen limou- | Mr. Hasbrouck to the telephonc. t 4 2 $ ¥/ i en o ompistay i S Tl e ey b da e, sine I hade been conscious of the | iling the Trailer | i g X ¥ Z "' N | Y Pz . veloped and misshaped, and their| We will be particularly carcful | xq.ls Tlale of utchinson, Kas. wis contented feeling which only a walk | T cxpected the usual maddening : WS y ——mr X supporting tissues, that is, gums|to provide for him plenty of inter- |solected by students at University of -in the outdoors gives me. “Therec | one-sided telephone conversation, i g = \ SRR e e Ak et{ng things Lo db: e Jib i il BB was no telephone, I suppose.” but Mr. Hasbrouck must have rc | 1 g = LSt e e R e S “Nobody called,” she rejoined, and | peated every word his son said, for I = x - Gl | i { 3 of acid saliva or the growth of | him, we will watch for the first . A P LUl el 28 loni 9% thées yas s Shoelo Dicceioul 4 [eonnsclad g 5 g ; 7 A ; A cid-forming rerms do not appear|signs of fatigue or over-stimulation MATCH BOX ELEaRR Ocs P me e ey miEnt T oG e anejand | i . : e il 72 N responsible for the damage seen in|and cither make him lie down and| An artistic woman has the most Rl e PR : e 3 . L& the mouths of these experimental |rest or let him listen quietly to a|charming mateh boxes which ““Of course,” T said a bit absently, “Hello! 7T Where are you?| fodt i > 7 o 4 HhEe e ls e I 1o Rdlaiaeraill story or som e, Al i e raticly for a glance at my wrist watch told | Down near Bronx Park on the Bos- 3 £ ¢ . * 18] 4 & ! ¥ H t¢ these animals s improwd! We will aim always to prevent|boxes of inatches with colorful me that little remained of the hour | ton Post road? Well, yowve surc 4 i i j81l e Soniie b g e L D e e “which we had said _we would wait | made good time. Where's the fellow ¥ F i ) : ey i ‘ 3 e e | oo i sal fon Mealplo coverel ot Sivbpaslncs Runa gt “before starting for New York to be | You were trailin What's that? h ¢ 33 SR TN { el ot Tih s A ivont | bR aroRa R, fancy sure that a possible telephone from | You've lost him? | ] \ improve. :(sr' ;fi’flf"cx a;o:kz‘:s;\glf;:\ “‘m? d,:éli:mfr'h‘i‘ P‘x?wi‘é““ufi’“ »Th;;yrop L\M.l ; . 7 o B 3 ] " Mouth cleaaliness is of course B e e ve SRR S ool Rt { p . 4 s ' AR Ty most desirable, but diet is vital S i sl b L s IO 3 : ) i f i particularly in the young. In t ~the journey, or should T wait the luctant guffaw. . + { Y $4 3 4 i § 3 0 ? [ . 3 ct ’ i 2 : i ¢ first months of life a sound or we: “pleasure of the checker players. | “Dont you tell me fo keep my i d g R 4} e : roundation or tuture mouth neatn || {ZCYALA S LIAULY rattern S ervice T decided upon the latter course. | shirt on, young feller,” he said, “or " ‘g may be laid down, and whether it <After all the day was yet young, |I'll give you a hiding when you get 3 is to be one or \hf-. other is largely ”;il Ig:\\:fflrexp:.‘:;“n11;1’11.,”:“0 ]v‘x]\ ‘o‘ollm old as I ar ",—‘ ut it you e s determined by diet. Make this Mcdel at Home eater perfods of ¢ and |only just lost sight of him that part This is one of the reasons wh; Pattern 1880 asons why Pattern 18! Space between us and the private de- | of it's all right. You only contracted . '3 ' » 3= i ¢ a a ) tective, who had lost our trail, or so | to trail him to the city. How did it “Well! Well! Well! The House of Bond-Age. i: is desirable that babies should Sillé Dress and Jacket we hoped. T also was perfectly will- | happen? Do you think he suspected “My dear Mr. Turps, it must seem so to one coming from the House | be breast fed. New Dritain Herald 13¢ Practical ‘ing to h Philip Vi 1 L £V 5 d. —_— £ to have Philip Veritzen well on | you? ¢ a suspect, ch? All right. of Vagabondage.” z S Pattern ~his way to New York, if. indeed, Come home when you're y. So & & THREL PAIRS . -that was his destination, before T |long.” { here IZ cconm;\} in bl;‘)ll\g \)0‘ h‘ “started. So T sat d he near- hung up the civer a | gloves and stockings three pal she had used. “Ed’s s o Toltone L e 3 Tampa, Fla. produced 491,000, |one, you can use the second to| flat crepe. The model presented News From New York id with o chuckle. “He got into a B 000 cigars in 192 | mate up with the other pairs and | tcday consists of a sleeveless frocic . : ) = : i | h gracefully flared skirt, and T B Rt e it att aHle i el ol nd t | — the combination lasts far longer L cracety apeCahith Jand j& glad to rest a bit a fiic jam down there and the cop Ou a ues lon i | than three singl 3 acket smartly scalloped and belted. omy walk” I said. “Won't you sit low in the black roadstcr | 3 sdown with me?” Hrough and kept him baer vy | bttt s msmn—sp | FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: | Shoulder tucks give additional fr t “Yes, I'll g6t my mending.” shc|see, he kept about two cars back to AR5.U.S.PAT.OFF. dom-over the bust. 0 said, and brought a large basket |the chap wouldn't sce him. And Pattern 1889 is exquisite made from the corner. As I watched her [when the siznal changed there was blue, black, grey, dull red or ~busy fingers I knew instintctively |10 black roadster to he seen.” n A “that she was one of those women (Continued Tomorrow.) e e who mever sit with folded hana dfor afternoon fea, dinne ~simply resting. They are always| Copyria 930, Newspaper B busied with somcthing and would | 3 M goorgette or ‘lowered chiffon. Designed only for sizes 16, 18, 20, 24, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44. Size 15 requires 4 1-4 yards of 40 inch ma- terial, No dressmaking expericnce 8 necessary to make this model with our pattern. Yardage for every size, and simple, cxact instructions are given. Send FIFTEEN CENTS (15¢) ! coins carefully wrapped. or stamp for cach pattern. Be sure to write plainly your NAME, ADDR STYLE NUMBER and wanted. the : j e g Tn fact, to certain of the primitive | which tries a mother's patience (o e By Anne Adams Nothing is smarter for spring than an ensemble of e . PR PR R . 1 TTERN BOOK of NEW By Thornton W, Burgess b A . S , nd SUMMER STYLES is " CENTS, but only TEN ’J:l:lnk quickly and as quickly do . & = CENTS wisn ordered with a pat- The thing that seems most right to| . : g = HORIZONT! % A new choken and bracelet set tern. Address all mail and orders you, —Peter Rabbit \ . Originator of music drama. GLics | has three little gold daggers with red to New Britain Herald Pattern De- X /A . Biblical strong man, 4 Some husbands are so steady they | handles depending from a gold and ! partment, 243 West 17th strect, Peter Rabbit had been over to| Y 275 it ok ISILIAVIE] scarcely move. black enameled band. New York city. :hc Smiling Pool. Now Peter was oa | 1\ (7, g R \eds AICTUIMETN] ] his way to the little swamp above \ et AIRIEIR the Smiling Pool, following the ) i/ A |45 " Wooabn: club: mfifi“fi[flg@@ Laughing Brook to the Green For-| A\ 4 1 . Weapon. | ) cat. Suddenly a Merry Little Breez \ g e S Sesame. | [ODIE] :‘:r:(lere{)lhll"(‘vr"_v way and tickled | /W . Like, JIWIL [ETAINIS BIAD D] uptly. That Merry t of work 4 : 2 / : VERMAR TS Little Breeze had tickled that wab- Bly little nose wit cont that w Tot at all to Peter's liking. Yo that scent was the scent Yox. So Peter did t He froze, as they say that he stopped and rfect StlL, Almost at once Peter koew that The Merry Little : teddy Loy w zone on. Presently ! er Merry Little Breeze came danc- | Then all In a Flash ing along, This one blew in Peter's lered somethinz. 1 cars and ruffled his n 1| that just id of tickled his nose and then danced | © Mrs. Quac . Peter no longer sat still. You | He didn't kno see, this Mer : hag|%as on that danced off in dirccti He had Reddy Fox and if, . 5 1 inz Pool ed, this ¢ carrying some of I' it wouldn't be 1 Iox would be Teter took to his lon no longer safo to “fri Almost at once Reddy Fox was then thought quickly new he |7 ¢ Jua ! s ceuldn’t outrun Redd N would . for din g A B s shoitle t do? S «poons horseradish, tablespoons distance and he might outdodg. | MiS Quack cau thre Wnus finely chopped dill pickles, 2 tabla him for a little while, but the only ik v 1 1 poons lemon juice, 1-8 of the Koran unkard 1lodzepod=e Nern of the N To fare. Grain. i To thrash in . “Tow. Total . Color. P'ronoun Chert, Chief proluct e u 3 Grows old Sun god, 28 Fach. Devil. Money leader ntensi To scenr. Twitching. VERTICAL 3 Fish. iver on west edze of Indiana. igna! system n Exclamation 38, To scrutinize. Seeured ). Tlemishes, N Point. in scaie. sure way of saving hi 1S v 3 z insteac f salt. find & place for ¢ 1 5t that hol n t @ Mix and chill ingredients quickly, hall ¥ for & O e a Lemon Snow Pudding So as he ran Peter was doing thite nere, ¢ = g 1 tablespoon granulated gelatin. 4 scme fast thinking. He et rup e ot By Mre: Alexana tablespoons cold water, 1 cup boil- certain 1 ramt ngle 1 HaSisidden is, and a spanish Noodles for Dinner |ing water, 2-3 cup sugar, 4 tabl: far away, t 1 he pper perty-lip. 1D | gpanish noodles, butfered beets, | SP0ONS lemon juice, 2 egg white d he kne t R x crty-lipperty- Wit T bread, plum jam. head lettu . tiffly beaten. really safe these ome was goi 1wy m N RoreEradish) dicsiic Soak gelatin and cold water & Gcliow 1ok bl noueilfoe Himiic ar r nest r T e e T, (e minutes. Add boillng water _and get into. How.ver, e ) B p he h r Spanish Noodles, Serving 6 tir until gelatin has dissolved. distance awa e ) Boing r 1c was out of | cups cooked noodles, 4 tabls.|Add sugar and lemon juice. Mix Peter felt like runnir 2 t v € d tha V| spoons butter, 4 tablespoons flour,| W¢ll and allow to stiffen a little. West coast society, following the Lindberghs’ lead, has taken up glding. Among cnthusiasts are Mrs. Sidney 17 (upper right), Mrs. membared a certain holr. > ! : th and he | 1spoon salt, aspoon | eat until frothy. Beat in cgs| W, W. Crocker (upper l2ft) and Ruth Alexander (lower right). They are wearing cowboys chaps, popular for gliding. Below are members of Johnny Chuck's family 1 d e ot Phe teeth | paprika, 2 cups toma tablo- Whites and beat 3 minutes in cold| Apne Lindbergh glider club at San Dicgo. that hole a long time tlof A o B Ay place. Roughly pile in glass cups wasn't used now and the cntran heels as Peter dodg it eE aa : Chill. Surroand with custard| San Diego, Cal, April 22 (—The |sign multiplying constantly. Addi-|of her illustrious husband. As one society girl expressed it, Eiaa Haytotilled witn: dead ves, | that hollow 1 Wd was 1 e e e * ! sauce. ceast is “glider mad.” tional factories are building or are| "The biggest women's glider club |[“I love my horses, my motor car, But it was a good hole. Peter kne ck ther 1 t ek | pelted | Custard Sauce The Lindberghs did it, with so-|in the blue print stages and a glid-[in the world located here bears her |the partics, the supper dances, and that, for he nad been d n A ry. very grat ATeIE huiter | andtadd Dours sal or baked or gelatin puddings) |ciety names of lustrc contributing. |ing era as universal as that of the name and she is honorary pres golf, but I want to go places Moreover, the s 1den back- | She n Peter SR S e Volks, 4 tablespoons sugar,| The Stuvvesant TFishes of New bicycle day seems to be just ahead.|dent. | faster and have new thrills.” dcor, in c; there was nced Aasdyl ' Yy IEE | ey 1 I tablespoon flour, 1-S teaspoon |York and California, the Crockeis| Sweet sixteen — sedate sixty —| One of the reasons attributed to| They take a ground course, then it. So Peter decided thai t n , = forn te frequently. Add greon salt, 1 cup milk, 1-4 teaspoon lemon | or Californin—dainty Ruth Alexan-|and the iu-betweens of both sexes|the growth of glider activities is |complete a glider cducation before Iie reached thit hole next st it peppers. or nd cooked 1 cxtract, 1-4 teaspoon vanilly, 1-2|der and a hundred more, the list|arc clamoring for craft, following [the improved safety of them. Light |piloting the motored craft. wonld be for him. A His Min Pot ; atins caspoon: butter swelling daily, are succumbing 1o |the lead of Lindy himself who tem-|and casily handled, they can land | With increased cnthusiasm for Lipperty-lipper n Peter P WILL. orimbE. aniy eat volks and add sugar, |the lurc of soaring—as gripping i1 |porarily, at least, forsook the whir- i1 almost any spot without seri- [soaring, socicty women have as only Poter cun run or ACK GLOVE : o S Ciinlten btk 3 flour and sall. Add milk and coo |its appeal as that of the motored |ring propellor for the silent sail-|ously endangering the fair pilot od various style The 1 and not very far behind 1 @ pr « T nmoderite oy in double boiler until sauce thick- | plane. ing ship. | As the fad grows light auxiliary [lcather cowboy chaps. introduced Reddy Fox. Pater's ears veere lail mind wi lcome cw mod. Hor-erad Dresing for Lettuce cns little, Stie constantly. Add rest | Glider factories are deluged un-| Anne Lindbergh's inspiration gave|motors are being installed, €0 many [by Mrs. Sidney IFish and Mrs. W. Tack and he was running witl 1t pl lack gloves high in ti Vegctable Sala ingredients, 1 minute. Chill | der-rush orders for more and mor:|as great impetus to feminine par-|of the girls have decided to take |W. Crocker while they were stu- hiw might, lipperty-lipperty-lip. | fashion scale, | 1-3 cup mayonnai 3 sailplancs—their numbes and de- |ticipation in the sport as did that|courses in aviation. dents of Colonel Lindbergh,

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