New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 29, 1930, Page 12

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NEW BRITA DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1930. Phil Veritzen wd Stubbormness Takes Love’s Reawakening T'he Story of a Wife's Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON Capitulates — Pride Flee as He His Son, Noel, and Mary to His Heart STUMPY By that Li neighborhood and which Jerry .’indl SEFS A DREADFUL THING Thornton W. Burgess She merely turned up hier nose and swam away He had suddenly TR T The bank crowd- end He Little Joe He never 1 more that e aside from 1 hen it became known le Joe Otter was i the rand ticul ectable to the soup gives avor made from the carcass, “Wee Yung Sin gives me such grave anxiety. 'Once Overs | you understand.” Being a mother, perhaps Newest Walls and Upholstery Washable BY MARGERY TAYLOR - Decoration Written McCall's Herald Editor, for the the lover of old-fashioned furniture or the most knowing of pe collectors will have to admit t new wash- brics for nd uphol- | things in night sefu looks like chintz, just room where it looks like 1dy for the d r-tomorrow of mod urnitiire. drap- curtaing for any kind of s in i . I pillows weights upholster- | fabric hase of t q with which now is coate takes ooks | in will sunroom lusive- Talks DAL &, Parents —— | ———= Family Background | HOWSyor — " | HEALTH i Dr. lago Galdston [EIL]L ] TP ALE O] PP URSIERISHPA] N A R S S A sEsee You can't stain this uplolstery or wall fabric v FLAPPER FANNY SAYS:) ‘Academy of Medione Frosthite to the care ghould After beir former wife r divorced for 28 years, John W. Meisner, 79, and his Anna Meisner, 62, have decided that the love they (RIATLR) FIREE] A MOBERN] face ) the es in a ion against Mrs. Alexander George Glorified Ric | t—Grape diced and roiled bacon, lery, nut cooliic g vour t i gelatin n dress Add bigcuit rifled rice, French neapple blended stiff. 7o Pour into 1 cream, cotfec Nut Cookies, 4 Dozen 2.3 cup fat (1-2 cups suga cgge, 1-4 cream, 1 te poon Vval spoon lemon extract salt, 2-3 cup bre flour, 1 teaspoon soda Cream the butter), NAIL PROTECTION Puff repl “is that | g, world I'm bound to see— | Jished can't deprive th ng me." l itnu modérate oven. | white hand reasor Roast Beef Hash, Baked | fore beginning. A good scruk (Using leftovers) with a brush afterwards gets the|The other is, T | world of ‘ 2 cups mashed potatoes, 1 1-2 soap out and the nail is clean, { ing the DIFFLRENT making m¢ proce talize she TANTF Yor using a! 243 West 17th street, devised, | gave up was the best—so the other Cleveland, O. First married in 1892 1902, and each re-married. Meisner's wife di later, and recer when he heard that his ex-w MAKE THIS MODEL AT HOME Mress with Bloomers Pattern 1945 Dainty New Britain Herald 15¢ Practical Pattern ANNE ADAMS the narrow and pocket girl Whatever mall i very ecasy adore to malke. too. Pattern 1045 is most made of dimity, voile, crepe de | chine or lawn. A white or pastel | zround, printed with small colorful posies, might be trimmed with ruf- fling of the fabric, with rib- bon. o ith dainty lace May b obtained only in attractive same (nires crial ary to lie this our pattern. Yardage for cvery siz and simple, cxact instructions are model with Send FIFTEEN CENTS (J5¢) in coins carefully wrapped, or stamps, pattern. Write plainly your address and style number : TO STATE SIZE SEND FOR FASHION BOOK, quisite models for adults Hent assort OUR WINTER containin lren and an exce Price FIFTEEN CENTS, with 25 cent Ad- all mail and orders to for | Britain Herald Pattern Department New York Book pattern. dress | city. s they were re-married in | Te they were divorced in d a few years > had divorced B TG ek Arnp

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