New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 24, 1921, Page 5

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TYDOL GAS. 31c¢ %y GASOLINES AND OILS *., COLONIAL FILLING STATIONS C. C. PALMER, Proprietor afn and Hartford Ave. Corner South Main and Mill Sts. : Cor. West Main and Corbin Ave. rtford Route ' : Meriden Route : Plainville Route side the rest of the evening. Whether | when sheis making such a dead set She hurried away, and a little later T saw her in 'earnrcs. conversation 3 she did sp because of Dicky's inter- | for him, but I'll bet you it isnt’ mak- g est in her or because of his inability | ing any hit with hm. If she weren't | with Lillian. With another wave of to escape her graceful and clever | Leila’s sister I'd give her a piece of | sickening humiliaton I guessed that ’ manoeuvring I could not tell. my mind. I've half a notion to do |they were discussing the wisest way Dn’'s New th of “Please Don't Say Anything.” it anyway.” . to break up Edith’s monopolization of | \ “That girl ought to be spanked.” “Please don’t sny anything,” I gfi:;" I:Ot"g;:h:m;::fii :,frm‘;‘:l ,thtle Mrs. Durkee whispered this| made horrified protest, grateful to ata n,';?e mdoleni tones that’yet sanguinary suggestion in my ear the | {I'e little woman jor her affectionate Sl sl il Zhe first time we were alone together. | championship of me. but humiliateg | S0unded clearly in every “I never saw anything like the way | bevond measure at the thought tha:[ 'S rooms: ' 5 she’s holding on to- Dicky's coat-tails, | other eyes had se:n Dicky’s apparent “Far’ be it from me to be a’ kiu< they hain’t, T might just as well ', 1 i o believe that she's so inter. | absorption. joy. but as we ladies of the reception | :"l":’:’"l:o ";.‘;‘:":df“;:";ho’le:;:: ested in her he can’t leave. But it| ‘“No, I won't say a word,” shs|committee have been going it for | eurned av ] pxn't £ snybauy. ey > t num I move this of | Fe"Pect for any theories those ladies (rlnou;h ‘of o:l ge':il:m‘z;‘n u:"leyn)v: l‘:‘c: :v‘;::l’s \‘ri'ou ll)lmscle" bt ‘!poke = her P:‘fi; ,;"eaksbzrp‘,f nours " | possess. I've see 'em work out things i | too many times.'" There was actual sincerity in his | volee, sincerity so unmistakable that T saw Edith furtively bite her Hp— B S St S e ’ R When a Man Dresses Up leap with joy and the meaner emo- tion of triumph. T looked across at Dicky, to meet his eyes watching 2 7 : : He looks'at his shoes. What do. o '!me with an inscrutable expression. e g e o o o ' you think when you lopk at yours | “To tho one and only " he ’ ; — i ow? Ar '.; npnu(nmlphlz:r;‘, l::ghronng.) ::xt:imdrnnl: mme m. you hav?e on n ?‘ (-] deepl. . . “I "1 feit Lifitan's foot " fouch mine, s & ey makm?g good? Do you like to a | #nd knew that she, too,. understood el Ew : GHT-DIX wear them? Try Walk-Overs next e Tt © 2 e s N » time, and months afterward notice : how they keep their shape and g That the girl whom I so thorough- PEY ly dislike also appraised his retort at stand the wear. THE DUCK-BILL TOE L8ho) ey full value of uub(le reproof, I 2 y 7 ¢ ueared, ‘hut mo one could, feom Ber| 1 - ~ —only the NEW LIGHT-SIX gives manner, have hoen oertun of her in- * s ' B L e charrin e mermbeTRat ; you this exclusive feature e LI L e fat his toast, ‘compelled - his' atfention . of the new things this spring. Itisina to a question concerning something ERFECT and effici t comt tion is obtained in' the NEW . ., style like this that you will appreciate roo~ i | altogether foreign to the tople of our P _— é the sl -holding qualities of Walk- wrecked rooms, and kept,him by her LlGHT-SIx gthe ngmous arrangement of the intake manifold ""P"h Frasoosiiyd! s SPOT—an exclusive Studebaker inven- SETIETANNER' ? . uon—coxpelyediby Studebaker engineers. Goricglh? Nt speriacated | You can have the advantage of this motor’s wonderful gaso- s ' . DAVID MANNING’S line economy and the satisfaction of its smoothness of operation : only by dwming a Studebaker LIGHT-SIx. ' G - ably low price of this car is due to quantity \U A\ % @ ductlon,l overhead, small ofit per car, and the St that it 3 ‘ ‘ % . ” e" completely manufactured tudebaker in the newest and most - : ; - modern automobile plant i m the world. The elimination of mlddle- SHOE STORE men makes but one manufacturing profit necessary. . 2 ' ; 211 Mnm Street See this remarkable car — compare it with any other light- weight automobile on the market — and you will be convinced of the great value it represents. g Car . $1485 Iandau Roadster , . 1650 Sedan Card Tim Equped M. IRVING JESTER ~ § 3rd ANNUAL. e b o prn 193 ARCH STREET botch at runnin’ things thun i we men have made uv it np ¥ ¢ date. ’ B 2 ’ | DRESS PLAITING, BUTTON - S p AND IlEMS‘l‘l'l‘(JllNO SHOP R N ve - ‘ MOVED o ] 3 | 19 Walnut Street State Armory ML T Arch Street et | I ] § Mar.30-31, Apr.1-2 .,,u."m"“":‘f,i: “ £t . ' ,Gergous Display of All the reation. You, too, can join the contented class. Let us

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