New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 19, 1930, Page 14

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WED ESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1930. Love’s Reawakening Once Overs o I'he Story of a Wife's Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON By C. D. Batchelor Patent 0ffice as Usual Is Being Is Happy (o Not Due (o Dicky's Temper the Lrimmed. Know the \eritzen As J Flares Christmas — Tree but Madge Peeye as (g YOUR WEICHT Ano FATE ches and gre Often poor teaching in the past, the fact that certain operations been imperfectly learned be- of absence, hold the child under favorable present con- o ve ditic 3 The first step in dealing with a child who is b & (rouble with his arithmetic is to relieve him of in relation to t and to turn his attention from his scores ta the intrinsic interest of his prob- lems and to whatever game or play may be injected into cessary drill fear pect MAKE IT YOURSELE PESTILENCE AND DISASTER s Y companion then | the | f I an Practical Gifts Made at Home beau ome, donor. vou tions used. ng of three the es| S onElanme 1 color st siliss isti of to he doilics organd top 1 back with 1 on peach organdy with top design muslin. each, stamped on unbleack Articles are Fifteen to write plair and Numbers wa FOR OUR D BOOK. Book with Address all mail New in Herald proples must but 2 vaccines and the sufferers, so0, life hinen Ith of t ma pelled eshift to appear wild f and i1 certain cholera sound to flare 10id 1 pox com- For these bring | diseases thrive on crowding. Cone. increased, the want of ade- food and rest soon tell on the nd appropriate mea the head of is soon ts are rs unless s are pestilenc ken, why, W othe th food rgency up- also bring all pox vace d such other modern science combat the disaster. tents, antitoxin ed follow requ to Tomorrow—Better X-Ray Pictures DARNING CONVENIENCES f vou keep an 4 candy box da tools, it & s ced a box of spools of darn time, 10-cent silk. 1 darn- nee- TTE-BACKS really comes You :s for bedroom, curtains. clothespins, paint- oG to match the room, do perfectly, PETER AROUSES CURIOSITY ornton W, Burgess HORIZONTAI mart. Sammy. but that ome things 1 don’t hnoy VERTICAT Helen Cramer the other long I t wo- went home to | 1 p e o o possess | piece woll Lappy l0ok ] t v amented #id nothing. The 3 Saummy Jay can op a ed in the cara fur th ack mpon of her o Walle be that o S and Ermine Worn on Black Horace Gumbul wore a E ket g dre 1 sing another m the dred 3 trying to tease Peter “Wrong." declared haven't had a dreamn saying that 1 haven’t found out w the unknown singer You are |c pretty smart, Sammy, but there are jfce. Mr thus | broadcloth urable | banded around t lared and cuffed ho is -t {nor Bangs wore a Persian powder poon salt, 2.3 cup best this | Jacket buttoned on the sugar, 3 squares chocolate, melted, 'very fact may become a :ngmunmgip(arl buttons. Rhea Monroe topped f. 11 lamb ans that isn't on Pudding with wol easpoons haking o 1med child , cof To the s ot 100 sure of s side is. not too sure o 1 their opulence s erce wore a glittering n- mptuous ontrasting pleasant colors llow three flower, In spite ubiquitousness of black- ¥ no denying the was costume the chic of here Mrs. ed coat to the races rece ow at New York McNeil, of Philadelphia New York, also ntly Jelow, Miss ( and Mrs shown a are Moore + horscs as she drove Black and o her p t of among the A chic black roung skin and eyes, semberne Neil Phil beth Down at t speare of with Natio Horse fragile 4 combina- the on of At aces, 1 not smart outfits Trimble has a weed coat with silver fox collar and cuffs that is a broken check. Mrs. Joha Sloane has an extremely neat and effective tweed coat in a broken | ! small xt, above, Mrs. Paul Moore is shows harlot ildress, of Washington, is H. Denny Pie me right, of they attended the horse show. ce, extre with clbow bands and & of astrakan. Mrs, of Tuxedo Park, has 1 beige coat of zigzax with a long cape col- falls to hiplength Waitresses for Charity warity affairs fill the days Washington New bec and Junior Yorkers n serving for sweet charity's ronging at the entertainments are attired this year. new Club Pierrot the M Jay O'Brien gorgeous black lace gown, vith trailing hem. and the loveli- diamond bracel three of cach about two inches wide. James Donahue's emeralds envy of all who see them. s gems, beautifully cut and Mrs Fullerton Weaver wore a sumptuous white satin and 1+ necklace of magnificent aqua- marines. Mrs Willlam Randolph Hearst wore a black gown that had shoulder straps of real emeralds and pearls, set in the most delicate 0i metal links. going better and have tresses one Crowds I benefit gergeously At the other evening wore a Zorgeo set

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