New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 2, 1930, Page 14

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1930. Love’s Reawakening The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy ‘Once Overs By CiD Batchelor| Woman Becomes City Editor of New York tered 1. 8. Pa!cnt'n”:w NewSpaper By ADELE GARRISON ) . VRLE L e o New Tork, July 3 — Gotham | Madge, Dicky and Harry Under- wood, Confirming Their Suspicions of Veritzen's Plan, Rush to Out- speed Him 10 the Farmhouse. A SCHOOL OF SAFETY By Thornton Bur: “How do T Peter. 100k Did ot s “Didn’t: vou ued Jerr replied Peter “And didn't you hear all th dren slap the water with tails?" persisted Jerr “Yes," replied Peter, “but what of it? “A great Jerry. ¥ they had I eourse, you know perfect] fhat slappinz of the water Muskrat danger signal. ) Musk- rat and I have been teachi th children that, no matter what they dre doing, when they hear that s nal they must instantly dive an >lon are v ion of midsun Leing introduced to the first woman | | ever t> Yold down the city edito: | desk in a large metropolitan new paper. Meet Laura Vitray, city editre of the New York Evening Graphic! She not a nist who fee 1l women are winning a vic- | by having one of their sex elevated to a position of such au-| Y. She isn even high hat t having won the distinction | is the d woman in her | early thirties 1 dark bobmed | hair, s rather g manner, pleas: ice feminine | | clothes, f the aloof | | student lock as she T her | | desic work standing man he you | engage her tion, 2 me:- a so warmed any of- ghe you indications of her Enjoys Her Work know how I enough to appen “Over the Top Knows Her Copy Readiny Laura Vitray . . . men reporters on th Vit came to t T their assignments e staff of of Journal- job was also|to all rs of the house-| Provide him with plenty of come = i was on the | po pect possessions panionship as soon as he can tods 1 t 7 too long. too strenuous play and AR R o ! IHI E,A\LT |Lll JE\D e Sl Bt st thing r . f cars simplify too much adult soclety : fami ‘ Wi d mot forever |Him ‘opportunities = > B < 2 o [ se that 3 ¢ mands and Respect him as a person and : neces. show that you have faith in hid 2 n simply and clear. wish to do what is right. deed by : moreover, te good |} t are obeved - Dri{lazo) Goldson . Abodsry of Mo Ml Lot 2l o e 2l & Litilerehlld ko (o uiors Dupercrl?ini Marriage Reducers en got a job on Associated Press Photo Baron “How do you like that inquired v i FOR SUMMER AFTERNOONS s0 of 1’ G ; i : i | Pattern 1964 ; 3 New Britaln Herald (3¢ Practical Pattern By ANNE ADANS cool and this A : and : e ADPER e e s N/, §g /' the bodice trimmin S By FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: f and the joining of the npper Mare, y GabjETE Caramel Banana Pudding . | paeR Emar: Band Seenderizing Sand e ; ) o n e the slight blousing makes the nae Sl ; g tural belt line easy to wear. e 228 = B mil Pa rn 1964 chooses voile, mare heceal ; / quisette, chiffon or georgette with K . white ground and pastel flowers, el i o feae Jlecpoons confectio o g ] AR 0 summery and refreshing in ap- onte CNEEYR T alena frows 3 pearance. There are sleeves with [ RULES FOR MOTHER v be ordered only in sizes 18, | By Alice Judson Peale K 18, 4, 36, 33, 40 and 4 Size Punishment, I am tempted 1o be- : 4 16 requires 4% yards of 39 inca |lieve, is the last resort of mothers G £ material {whose mistakes have found them | 3 ‘ dressmaking experience is lout. Here are a few rules, which | ¥\ " ary to make this model with if carried out, should fairly obviate : D pattern. Yardage for every : = K the unhappy necessity for punish- 3 size, and simple, exact instructiens Bl e S e | ment are given. es from ng. roll t | Observe faithfully vour child's 3 Send FIFTEEN CENTS (13¢) 1m0 e R b D o |routine. He then will know once | L coins carefully wrapped, or stamps, e and for all what to expect and £ { for each pattern. Be sure to writé Berets Transformed Ineed not be forced to make a new 5 plainly your ME, ADDRE By Button-On Brims wnoie ciovec. s cur 1 e :\CCESSOI}CS h.) Ma!.d‘ = adjus each day y ] STYLE ~ NUMBER SIZE Paris, July 2 (- ts of spoon £a te : Print Grow in Favor / ile he is little do n wanted the same 3 | s | Scrut gue ter P 1 PI—Colored printed | | K bully or teas BOOK of PATTERNS for vith dets - ton w ; 1 2 . nd suede be ¥\ | Nover snatch anything from I ind children including trans- | Get him to relinquish an ; S e milliner 3 ind hoil ' o 1 r ac = <L : undesirable plaything voluntarily. Book with pattern, Address When the beret is worn without i tender v : Wit ‘ - or oz | | . him liberally when he has all mail and orders to New Britain the brim it forms the usual head- | fork. It will require ab vithout sleeves done as you have asked, Herald Pattern Dspaciment . 4% fitting cap, trimmed with a row of hours to cook t Rems e | Shoes may ’ the bright| When a girl has pretty teeth she | Be honest with him. Tell the ; West 17th St, New York City, evenly spaced buttons. | tengue from boiling stock and al- | color, says Paris authorities. |ever fails to see a joke. |truth always, not only to him but

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