New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 21, 1930, Page 16

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Love’s Reawakening ‘OHCC Qvers The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy | By ADELE GARRISO .THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1930. ~ ~ Puchetr ORIGINAL COLLAR EFFECTS SEEN IN'COATS AND SUITS FOR FALL! Repistered U. S Patont Oftice Madge Returns to the Hotel to Find That Edith Had Lost No Time in Phoning Dicky and—as Madge Suspects — Informing Him of Veritzen's Munificient Floral Gifts +pologet I stepped tc swer to I was a A r coats, so orig sed on the astrake . the effect . has the ch knots Mary Disappears Comra ] Tgota uo‘ friend who's a bookmaker.” in a play indoors of the day the heat IMPY LEARNS FROM By Tho n W. Bt HOW'S yaw HEALTH )&.filsg 3 Or. lago Galdston Academy of Medcine Jdenner S 1ISIM HIE Ne)e) [CIM] = = o conquest of sm stud John Hunter. scovery discove nce overheard aid saying: "I cann ox because 1 have s observa essed him Hunter, he set himself t ak arm are fir and deliberate study 3 elation of cow pox to smallpox a series of clear, cons cxperiments in which he artificially oduczd cow pox in a number of erzons. including his li n, h T \s show lit-| by Anne Adams tled to demonstrate that r v : vaccinated with cow pox ¢re immune or res POX. After years 1 lous work, « J wil fur-1 1 finished with t bindin 5. a record of follow the gote silhoue d effective method f ho i S e R T wer, arfd extremely popular ¥ amo of opposi G € more yhant hosen in vivid (zeoTg iced Z later was practic niversaily | wear wit for Dinner cepted and the ravages of small- | g and brown r ox were quickly and effec K ng [[efAcaneeIcoy Attractive Morning Dress Pattern 1950 Britain Herald raw edges are an easy cotton bromac wn. A white gro beund with formal goats will weed we roceeded ; ed in the scem to on which they were ¢ n | pudding, ¢ Y o 3 and et in edla he ate it and really had seen t that. therefore, Tir I never seen Impy “For the same reasor €T sce any of b replied Timmy day folk Flying might folk.” “Can't you see asked Impy es,” replied T light hurts iy eyes S0 I sleep t~ - cerie out 1 arrive. Wi rcund, brig’ in the blue, morning, and | Bre hurrying back » Baked Trout Cover n mod- Place on 1 with lemon salem Dressing h or fish loa T cu ater. 1 ezg yolk Jlespoons teaspoon pepper, 1-2 well nd milk. Cook until sauce forma. Add other in- Cook 1 minute. Stir arrange on Cdressing, mixed sour crean Caramel Pu(]ding Especially popular with children) 2-3 cup dark brown sugar, 4 ta- spoons flour, 1-8 easpoon salt: 2 volks. 2 cups milk, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 2 egg whites, stiffly beaten. Blend sugar. flour, salt. Add egg volks, milk. Cook in double boiler til thick and creamy. Stir fre- sently. Fold in other ingredients. nte glacs digh. Coel ~nd chill » with plain, whipped or iee Chicken calad, toasted rolls and olives with a hot or cold beverase re stable evening refrochments Too much sugar in jelly makes it soft and sticky. THE HOTTEST DAYS By Alice Judscn Peale hot itired, irritable and apa nary duties are irksome. Our positions are weorn threadbare For the children, hot weat quite trying as it is for Here are a few suggestions should be helpful in bringinz chiyd healthfully and - through the hottest days Let him ctart and ith cold showers. Enco howers hetween times. an abundance of raw vegetables and ver. thing else. Drees him srient of linen or or a pair of ti Let him go out (only during the early hchrs of the vear-old on of L Waterhouse, the first professor of theory ar ice of Physics in the Harv ical School. This n 1500 Thomas Jefferson helped to spread vaccination: by vaccinating ith his own hand over 20 0 indi- viduals. (n 1806 he wrote to Jen- ner ing, “Future nations will know by history only that the loathsome smallpox existed and by 40U has been extirpated.” Unfortunately this prophecy not heen fulfilled because not as yet become TOUGH CUTS If you get an inexpensive and more or less tough cut of beef. k 1t an hour before cooking in vinegar water. This does much to make ’T tender, dark back WOMAN HEADS GROWERS 16 (P Klinge dent ccan Growers assol tion. which has men members from Oklahoma, Georgia, Louisi- a and Arkansas. Her cxperiments have greatly aided pecan producers BEANS If vour s ) or other vegetabl a bit wilted for an hour or £o0 in cold ter to which a couple of tz of vinegar have been Tt you watch the zo0ds depa 3 1o get attr prints that will maké ideal curtains for your apart-{ New York city, ment or house this fall dressmaking experience s 'y to make this model with our pattern. ge for every size, and simple, exac ctions are given. nd fifteen cents (15c) in coins wrapped or nps, for rn. Write plainly your ddress and style number. Be ate size wanted Our book of patterns for adults nd children including transfe - terns, is f en cent Book pattern, Address all mail orders to New Britain Herald tern department, 243 West 17

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