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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1922, \tten of me, but | couldn't help it | Agronsky, New York rejresentative 0 f C Vi Bl verraushtiiDeiz not: 108 0 the H, A, A, Nets, Jernsatem. | vera uartero a entury / : happy: being In love with you has|| VOIC SIN mEAIR I 8100 p, Mo Tecital by Mry, And Mrs, | e ——— e S 5 | made the way things are at home Itichard Borrelll, Mgt. of . M. Drake, f b a @‘J ) : ot ard o andure, yon sy | L e 3 New Yark "l of Public Service : . know that; and then—of eourse— KDKA 9:30 p, m~—Contert by the Cosmo- ‘ i she smiled nervously -"I'm jealous (Westinghouse Station ~at st PO/AN Saxophone choir; Rodger Z of the hi hest order. stands behind He was silent, fiddling with a fork, | pigtsburgh. a.) | Haller, soprano: Frank Jannitti, ten- ivolding Hel eve R e ori N, . Campbell, tenor; Thoman |- €Very PAC gt sold. e é LOUIS OSEpH VAN “Of Lucinda-—you understand.” | 7:00 P, M,—"Pittsburgh—Its Char. | Shyien meledy; Albert Dobbelaar,. Ko noddedl Dadtily. IiTen: o= st i alto; Bd. 1% DeMott, alto; D, J, Bar- avily s |tahle Tendencles,” I Woods, v L L Bhe walted for:an. inatant: and whes 2 teluce, alto; Chas. E. Abate (leader) 5 10 WA ran instant, and when | president £, A, Woods Insurance com @117 by Louis Joseph Vance NG he didn’ S B ¢ alto; Michael Coningawood, baritone; he didn't say more hegan to see that|pany, Pittsburgh, Pa. “Music in the | . that she had overplayed her hand. | Public Schools and the Scheol Festl. |’ a8 1. Haller, bass; Joseph lauf, BEGIN HERE TODAY (put down his spoon, An understanding W i o 2o | & L mdhid drums and traps. captain of walters read his troubled You do love me, don't you, Rel?" f\al and Organ Association,” Wil Kar WGI Beauty, \l:'l(-l. \\-‘»n‘lh gocial posi et taitl AR B At 4 e e “Of course,” ‘lnu-t. supervisor of music, Pittshurgh tlon—-these had falled (o bring hap-| e¥¢ and made casuni pocas are “Then you must know how hard it|public schools. I'rom Pittsburgh I'ost | (American Radio and Research ¢ curtaing across the front of the|; . Corp., Medford Hillside, Mass.) piness to b - Is for me,*yon can't blame me for|studio, LUCINDA DRUCE, New York society D00 g growing impatient." 8:00 p. m.—Versati'a concert by ar- (B “The New Ing'and Roiled matron, in the fifth year of her mar "’ ‘!* “"""]“' "”"'1"'_“ 1unehing | = phigtime ke looked up and met her | Mt pupils of the Blanche Sanders| Dinner” by Miss D, H, Goodwin, of T E -A. ried life. She and her husband at the Ritz today, isn't it gaze. “Impatient’ for what?" Walke il P Mass,, division of markets, depart- 5 s i aze, f f r studio, Pittshurgh, Pa, BELLAMY, continued ta drift apart }“’ -Ih--' Amy,”™ BAld HONAMY 1 AR ow. Al aveTY. W OTIAN 6% WBZ ment of agriculture, Black-Mixed-Green-Sealed Packet Only. e S ndulging Coolly: “I'm unaware of having done| . | k HoShen 8 15— » Alice R ., Eur- and now he was openly indu B R T st o toks e e i pects when she's in love and the (Westinghouse Station at Spring- 8:16—Madame A hoil aschi ir his appetite for promiscuous flirta- ¢ L) provoke tals, and-\ Y®] man whom she loves loves her; some- alak Mazs opean opera soloist, in I*rench, Italian 8 2y rour p > o 1 one man who has been working | who are sons of Unitarian ministors. tion and heavy drinking. Just as Sinned unwittingly, 1 beg your par-)nine dafinite to lo orward to, # SEETEL and English selections, including arias | 8¢ 8 P r Bellamy was plunging into his litest don very truly, Won't you bifeve| LDl LT ok forwerd fo, T 7:30 p. m—Taschall scores. Short [{T0 BIE T EL I CRER TS 1 ro- | in a department store are candidates | Only seven of the candidates were AT T g that, please, and let me off for tods ‘_nlnw . We can't go an like this, of [stary from St N |:r as ma;:dflm'.l‘"mr"n ((Verdi); "O Sole Mio” (Di[for Unitarian pulpits, it was un-‘l od in Unitarian homes. MRS, AMELLE SEVERN I'm feeiing rather rusty myself, dear, | ung' not Jike this.” [courtesy of Century Publishing Co. | cypuy); “Capry Me Tack to Old Vir- [nounced today by the American Uni- he Unitarian (Laymen's learue, RICHARD DAUBENEY, Lucinda's oid and this is beginning to get on my| api e i - TiAh poome—(' 8 government and | j ' oy Hear a Cry" (Isher;) “A |tarlan Association in a report on re- 3 ] 1 i . 4 I'm not the kind of a woman for|siate agricultural market reports from el o arults th Ini sweetheart, returns to New Y ork, | nerves g | Masque' (Forsyth.) cruiting the ministry, submitted in : BB i Orks | TEAL i st wordh the woman deew | Fole:and-cornar affair Bel.: 1t TiNew England Homestead, advance of the annual meetings of | promised reformition, | back, flushing s tarma aboue vl were you wouldn't be in love with| §:00 p. m.—Baseball scores. Musi the association and other denomina-|of theology at Harvard in 1920 and romised reformition, Lu y ) [ me cal program by Mrs, William Cramer, oAl eanol . Lo : ) who le & o o se | g ) gencies to be held here from 1424, and o " Hversity o hears him making an appointment | Mouth whe e gentle ”v‘-’-r, .1 ,‘(“u”:’\‘r He nodded intently, “What do you |soprano: Howard Nichols, teacher of RO I | 1924, and at the University of Chiea with Amelie Severn for luncheon at a hardening e, Then sWIY | oo oan L Vi May 26 L reconsiderction followed, visibly the | ™ olrn boen wait A L hedoily : In the list of 25 candidates are o : slfish second thought took shape in | TR AT A £9,00 Wiz Two Lawyers, Two Bank Clerks And |number of men whose training has GO ON WITH THE STORY rom you, dear; but you never seem.to % 5 been in fields other than the minis- iod * live for anything but the moment.” Store Clerk Candidate For Unitar- try. With the above are listed a Fhost inuthe alr of Uhat eamly Sdntry ; "'I"'A got ,:_"_l,“””“‘ “"‘I”I' 8, I YOUr Ti00 p. m. — “Animal Stories” by| jan pulpit. teacher of English in a western col- day lent its sunlight the caid brilliance "’.‘.‘;\; “"‘,-‘I A g ""} InoIsly A ¢ lx‘lnrom-n Smith Vincent, courtesy New lege, a director of community sery- of diamond dust. On Fifth Avenue e ‘r" ‘, n: —she saw the mis-iy .,k Eyening Teiegram. Boston, May 10.—Two lawyers, two |ice, a government employe, several the opliah: o mibLor BARE AN RHOWE D e o r:"‘]‘,'_""'r‘r-"; nl;‘” o "|"" “:";' 7:30 p. m.—"Palestine,” by Guston [ men who are emploved in banks, |men now in business, and three men | dense that one could hardly drive from 1€ ) A LB LS | erBinos ta. THintePolrthe siSeet i challenge—"1 fancy it means Reno for | S 4 hoth of u less than thirty minutes SNBRATRECT d Lind B ik tamad pver evers. ialladies Meaning 1I'm to. divorce Linda and| tated by the winking semaphore lights AL MATEY:YON of the traftic towers. In his under Ehe ‘pavera enrecating Altferiiof V T e e 5 hands. “What else can we do | should set down in front of the sedate ¢ \ Dellemyycyeaios. ph- e | StuBborn R L ; shake of his head: “Never without | e hioeat e tahs | At Ae. e ;i g00d cause; and as far as 1 know | T A S L Linda’s blameless. T'm a pretty hope- | brass advertising in dignified black j isea_proncaiion. T knox,\bubiiot qiilte letters, "OFFICES OF THE DRUCE ) fi | poibag aauall At ; | et ; \! o Amelie set back, her color rising. | necessary for the planting i of what he was pleased to term his nemcouln nob misinterpret the. de-| which invited all active Unitarian ministers to attend summer schools On the morning wi Bellamy go iast year, will provide an institute next July. The ministers will be en- tertained by the league in the build- ings of Phillips-Andover academy, (Westinghouse Station at Newark, S Anhdover, Mass, J.) Pigeons are used extensively in for- est fire fighting, | | | | alibi." termination in his temper; yet vanity < would not permit her to forgo one 1t was true, Lucinda had never 3 E He : i s s 7 3 B vorce you? his comings and goings, he had no reagon to helieve she would ever be (Continued in Our Yext Issue) so far forgetful of her dignity. Still % . i i . [ 9 if one will flirt with fire, the first 78 k 5 s S P | ifting Labor’s Yoke Today found Bellamy more out of| “BUT 11" SHE SHOULD DIVORCE S A humor with himself than cver he- Passenger I'rom Germany Hurled fore, more disposed to consider turn- nst Windlass, GO ]ntoa blg lndustrlal the Cufrent that SendS i ver 4 ew leaf, & rojec « . " WP IDEHONELES af, a project often| ), 4pery ¢ and melted their ice| New York, May 0-—When the mooted by his conscience (aIWAYS|y, ; migt of unshed tears beneath lids| Royal Mail liner Orbita, in yester- plant or railway station your voice over the tele- . was fall i love : whenche: was| falling. out of love), Iy 1 The petulant lips, |day from Hamburg, was in mid-ocean newly languorous, . . . : gften approved but mever seriousiy | oo, rofound fheir tremulous tender- | last Thursiay a heavy sea curled over today and you will see phone, Exide Batteries iy s ’ ness. Amelie's hand fell upon Bella-|the bow and picking up Theodore v ri - . ~ . Thrice in the course of the scanti ol iy 4 warm, convulsive clasp. She|Vogel, 20, a steerage passenger, who little electric trucks, like play a vital role in the hour he spent at his desk AmY | hed across the corner of the table,|had been warned not to stand on the 3 £ s put out a hand to the telephone,! "y "iccoq hor adequately but with. | forward deck, hurled him against the ants, bearing huge drama of American life. meaning to call up Amelie and call| 5 (T T Gae S e L windlass, smashing him so badly he : > : . . : it off; and thrice withheld his hand, oo “ay the while her mouth |died a few hours after being rushed weights manytimes their Experience in making partly because he hated the thought .., .. (; pis, that he should so clear-[to the hospital . q i of a wrangle over the wire, partly ("|% [0 Q% (Rt he SHAI 89 BIEEE T ogel was born in Springfield, ownsize. Onesuchtruck, batteries for every pur- because he was afraid the girl at the! * = | Mass.,, but was taken back to Ger-, * switchboard might listen in. S L I e e Tt propel]ed by a tireless pose since the dawn of : was not accustomed to see through In the end he left his offce half an | years old, and was coming here to es- ot Garilae, than e’ need: have-and | SOMen At so yourg u atage ot in. VERE D% SE UL SO B C8 U Exide-Ironclad Battery, the storage battery in- N2 SR 6 LA hot His uncle, Peter Vogel of took a taxi to the Clique, : ST RN i . { i i ilt 1 Sh T e bt peveh betoveslitl adome 80 Ko0H |05 roe oyl " Sant ot e B, AKe does the work of eight dustry is built into the e ( ue Club was a post-prohi- s Gliay b owas 8 post=probi=iu iy 4 little: quake tof dread e Riisninstin e pT e, WK, iR oaaren 1dt ersn Deshuaeeneshad | RRAisee ol NI BRIGH' cliects men, speeds production, Exide for your auto- tn direct, more or less open, and fa- grown old beyond his years, too aged mously successful defiance of thet i, santimental tippling to have retain-| No sng are found on the Ber- and releases man-power mobile. lighteenth Amendment. ; Eighteenth Amendmer edithe capacity for generous credulity |muda island SR T e DY W | of s yotingsy earsyDr waslt it AR from the back - breaking Whenyou need a new ing his heels a bad quarter of an hour & ) : the woman's insincerity had so eaten JenEbe e pedll nasey - DULIIAL ) o eart osupintbal Hevtsition = h- 0ol SYERLTIIGVED i e Loy toil of bearing burdens battery or when your temper was obscured by the admira- OU' 1 tioh Wil her andenlable Eood: looks| CoU: lend pevevasion torher playing, 3 e exehad, There ‘Wa compinsation. in| NCT caresaes’ potency? Or that he ha, === for the skilful work of present battery — no fhe knowledze than one had made &G a1 over dgain and so truly that| S hand and eye. matter what make it is EOP ISt 0Dy TG R Crembur: no rival passicn could seem real? et Q } F 1li . d P i ‘ i (S 138 rom propelling mine —mneeds repairing, let Amelie had married Ross \‘1\:‘7‘11 t It was true, at least, that his because he was well-to-do, uninterests| b ot o Bt e it ¢ ing, middle-aged, of Kood familyi a0 | pemories of Linda cven while e | d locomotives and lighting an Exide Service Station spoiled her and showed no intention & oA SRdERc Y L thy Siluyy by § ¢ ‘ [ 5 Prall.{ farm homes to Supplying be helpful to you. . 2 justice to Amelic's lips. And per- of ceasing to be a good life-insurance | ! | ceiving this to be so, self-contempt risk. She frankly owned as much while g frankly awned g ush while) %, Cinved their poscs of non- The Electric Storage Battery Company, Philadelphia wrap in the semi-seclusion of their g, CNAlANt ANl sophisticated creatures 0 : Service Stations Everywhere Branches in Seventeen Cities yet uncurtained booth. <;:v‘v‘v'm)I'llli\\‘vl![-‘r"n‘n\tiw“xf”.“:.» \‘:‘I"v‘vjl.flu:n';flv:y:r:‘r“ The Food- Drink” for Al A-es. drbriietbtorsaElviaant anes dasl 1 IS LU S EIER - s Quick Lunch at Home, Office,and clared. She shrugged out of her furs, Fountains., Ask for HORLICK'S. planted elbows upon the table, cradled [ - OTEIG - w06 s e g e, o her chin upon the backs of engaged| ™" know it was perfectly | e~ i By fingers, and peered about the room | s——c—— —— — — S— — with quick, inquisitive, bird-like A glances. "Ross would be furious I7 \ “Hope so. If he weren't, he ought - to be spoken to about it.” [' h 5h “Oh, why worry about Ross? Hc's fip uun nn h , nn just a husband.” Bgaet s o “And husbands haven't any rights worth considering.” : = “T'd ltke to see Tloss * * *" A 2 laugh of lazy insolence rounded off} ) AL i) . For lr':rls | took hold of him like a sickness, Amelie’s thought. “Besides, I'm not doing anything wrong * * *" “Not yet.” Bellamy admitted equa / y bly. He nodded fo their hovering N ; i waiter. “What kind of cocktail, . g 2 Everything else is ordered.’ T, please.” Lot i The waiter noted down this fright JICLEANING |/ ) PRESSIN EPAIRING ful prescription with entire equa i Prompt DQHWI’_)’ Prices i t nimity, but lingered, “Et monsieur— 2" “Nothing, thank you." Nothing, monsieur?" Professiona sadly shattered for an in- Satisfaction Guaranteed 5 g T Wherever you see this sign Bellamy tried to cover his annoy EYIOC il Gap Be o RAREY SE ALl ance with a laugh. but surprised & et = '”m i repair work on ev. ¥, make of WATTERI battery. and, when you need look of dark resentment in Amelie's E @ new battery, the right size 3 eyes. TAILORS ISENSLSKY'ON' e e Get an Exide Radio battery g5 you wan he waiters to think 5 ( » e Lt FOR THE SMART DRESSER R appetite for liquor?" Feorry, Amy. Make it 4 rute never||| COR. ELM and MAIN STREETS — TELEPHONE 385-3 oy, A Sk 1 0. e e THE LONG-LIFE BATTERY FOR YOUR CAR “Then why come here at all? \ /) S Har S e SRR S S et A Bellamy surveyed the restanrant without bias, “Not a bad little hole e ot \POLLY AND HER PALS He Wanted To Ring In The Other Fellow BY CLIFF STERRETT was removed, soups in cups was b atituted People in our position’! I'm = B Vi understand, then, any ‘iittle hole' TAKE BACK YWUR R £ 2 e \ - oo i s [ ¢ WHO |6 THIS RILECAT ) A 1 ANT GONNA HAVE ' G R gjfi‘-‘- good enough for me, <o long as | 'QOLLOvX o TH \_‘ : don't interfere with Lucinda’s partie Love ANO HERY - LY LOVES ? worh X { You BEATIX' UP THE . HiM THIS QI»J he Ritz - % & ;(l:\?dm‘}‘"h!v‘ynt}-fiW‘I his spine and Y HIS NAME? Roor LIL (HAR HES r ‘J\ Shave With Cuticura Soap The New Way Without Mug Let’s Go “SMILIN’ THRU” KINNEY SHOE N R oo et 197 Feature Sarvie, Ins._ Geeat Britain e SR