New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 23, 1930, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, S ATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1930. % Once Overs Registered U S Patent Offtes The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy % Love’s Reawakening é By ADELE GARRISON Madge, Certain that Arrangements for the Party Are Moving smoothly. s Astounded at Mary's Angry Shout Its Not My Party A Capital REDDY FOX LOOKS FOR 1MPY By Thornton W. Burgess HORIZONTAL Not one of these little discoyered people had him VERTICAL 1 &.. Parents Freddy's Eaile feared t other would s H. Chipmunks howe long it to old + place wi tallen running alo He fron f to sleep. did her hest to held hir it would not be and that mea there would b ard to 'get a proper angle an excellent a smart tl.ng in a modernistic Fox, This ! of ¢ fall has a bow I ribbon at one side. black velvet of rose velvet on turk or omfort lorg nd said { prec arely | ne ~ . D "-cheloy By HOW'S yau MEALTH Accdemy of Medicine em deaf. g er-| or | show but | deafencd | confesses nities mellifluous voice sparkling in I do not a!| pessible r-ni to my self-esteen public at- dies not as upon the | the rr:la(v\o‘ it witnesses to- problem of deaf- | affecting school children, al millions more of our lation, is allowed to pre- | small portion of listed in of nd scver 1dult pop the in a large measure, but full prevention de- nore universal ap- the problem of deaf- deafened. | fness is ntable pends upon a tion of and the war | ; ADD SLEEVES FOR FALL WEAR {Most of Change Is Above the | Elbow Aug. 23 d from the straight and nar- On many of the amn dresses for afternoon wear sleeves bear the | brunt of dressmakers’ innovations Most of the change is above the foresleeves retaining their rvative, close-fitting lines which women e found most practical for general wear the elbow thihgs begin, to narrow move- h rec tiered skir simil ski fur, nds on the a cap-sle . many simulate clude top not arter Occasio long ago han they are hese vestiges of ening Refreshn n salad, che nts lish g d nuts hicken Sala diced 00 2 teaspoon hipped pped spoon oon® PECULIAR WEATHER 0. (UF Valegltine Heirs In Court Fight { collar (P1—Sleeves have | flat | |know that Hele Wide Brims_ Chic For vFa]i‘ i |brim. The crown is trimmed i | worn well back on the forehes rown chenille and the hat “I Got* $50.000? Gracious, No!” \EA Chicago Bureau | Why, I knew M 0,000 of my own or ¢ 's enough to let yc v and radio sta Iurray J. Posner, Ne 0,000, as alleged in a su expression hej “Fifty thous Posner Mr. Posner's furthermore—' n Kane, above, flatly denied to Chicago York filed by creditors of Pattern Servic Herald’s Daily Make This Madel at Home Serviceable School Dress Pattern 1815 New Britain Herald 15¢ Patters Practical An adora daughter borrow points and pl ip mode. All read | NEA Los Maria Gugliclmi St Guglielmi Vale brother of the tino, shown final court een 1dol's they | charge Georg recently re- | slgned as executor. mismanageds A | kank is now handling the estate an” final settlement is 1o be made at a hearing September 3, in Los Ang«‘!ns.l ngeles Bureau da and Albert ino, sister and Rudolph V. prepared for | | for each p school bag is p ellow, TEEN ( Pattern only in size Size 8 pink requires 2 1-4 yards of 34- inch material No dressmaking experience i necessary to make this model with our pattern and simple given Send FIFTEEN CENTS (1ic) in ceins carefully wrdpped, or stamps Write plainly yevy name, address and number. BE SURE TO SIZE WANTED Our BOOK of fer patteras, is Yardage for cvers size exact instructions are m style STATE PATTF and children inclu FIFTEEN CEN Book + patterr Addre all mail and ordurs to New Brit Herald Pattern Department West 17th street, New York for city.

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