New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 16, 1930, Page 16

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16 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUE SDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1930. — E— AR PPt s o NN $ Love’s Reawakening The Story of a Wife's Triumph Ove Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON Edith Tairfax's Intimate Gitt Dicky Complicates Matters and Almost spoils Madge's Christmas Day STUMPY SEES A WORLD OF WHITY By Thornton W Burgess IS the roof of our house, claimed shed and twinkled. Moreo Great World had You see to Stumpy from the Smiling Pool a 1 ing Brook made up the Great World. Ard now t you wor what 10 n He swam to a N was accustomed to climb out and | Yes, sir r that Stumpy didn't Soutl ke of it? , i tussock on whick L may be cotton, Once Qvers | e . Patent Office Horizontal 1} ALEXANDER GEOKGE Holiday Cookies Chocolete Brownies . cup cugar nilla g or pan which ixed paper noderately I'rosting cho. 15p00N ¥ olate, 2 tablespoons but- Mi nd butter, fr hats ars Khorter Cook rabbit. and ctir entl ball Add the . I'rost cut in bars, n port 1 Ul When “set” DO this is progress! By C. D. Batchelon i P for 24 hour oven « 4 cup dar lasses teaspoons 1 chill n and A cutt > o hands in | disappear. sngerbread Men poons boiling water, sugar, 1-2 cup mo teaspoon ginger amon poon salt, 1-2 cup «poon soda 1dd the boiling sek and fat. Beat of in ingredients Roll out until iper patter res the dou r. Usc greased odor will onions vinegar and the teaspoon o HE ALTH « the New York <, Dr. lago Galdston Academs of Medicine DANGEROUS TOYS of deal making irs a4 good has been paid to for ch becarse Ay is the T ldhood, and fe toys or ket, are the cause of nu- nmerous accidents | A long and thin metal horn m: Szt 1fford a good deal of amusemen ¢ s h child who occasions i} 10 a child but unless it has a wid p TR \eld near the mouthplece it is : o erous tov—for should the child ild to or should he, while running s N or throat fldren go through th stage, where to and bows and arrows lend | to an imagined existence. | s8, however, the hows arc fee ble | the arrows are blunt or rubber- d, they are a menace to the 1d and his playmates. The same is true of ccidents, pa Fashion Plague air rifle rly in- a4 vear- the por is toy toys sibility and | | d involved | | respor ge of the haza such 2 and s, are also da Chil- | iren in the paper-doll stage can gel 4 zood deal of amusement out of | colored papers, paste and scissors, t to be safe the scissors should | be round-pointed. Pocket-knives | should be permitted only fo the| |older children. Here, too, the | round-pointed short blade is th Sharp tools sC1880TS rous Tomorrow—Delay is Dangerous - football spe stitched bre perky bow was perch crown. FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: REG.U. §. PAT. OFF. ; N This," Bunny, wi Is a cousin of minec—the n Hare h accent’s make us twins back.” Austral- P all T lack iAo Parese, in front and To Xan) miss'll toe the mark, To kcep alive the Christmas spirit, Glamorous New Creations For Yuletide Dances - d dis-~ of product © 0 jealous circle ot 1 DOLLARS GONE TO WAIST Red Coin Dots Feature Chic Jacket \ ] COMEY PAJAMAS | Pattern 1807 New Britain Herald 15¢ Practical | Pattern By ANNE ADAMS Your small son or your daughter may use se pajamas mat erviceal flannel election of this and col nted designs season |rmm which to choose Muy be S sizes 4 obtained only in 0 3 1-4 4 requires fabric ind 26 and dog of toweling Fifte alkine n Cents gsary to make this model with Yardage for every exact instruction: our patte |and rn simple, (15¢) wrefully wrapped, or stamp. ach pattern. Write plainly your ©d style number. BIS 3 SIZE WANTED. OUR WINTER containing ex- adults and chil assortment in | coins | for |nawme, address |SURE TO 8 | SEND FOR | FASHION BOOK | quisite models for and an excellant \d stamped no Cl cents, A« to N rtmen York Iren ot transfer patterns eltics, Price FIF Book with pattern a all mail and orders Britain Herald Pattern De 243 West 17th Street, New |city.

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