New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 11, 1924, Page 6

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1924, The story of a star and a playwright that begins as tragedy, continues as comedy and develops into romance THE LAST NIGHT by Alice Duer Miller This and the following features in the December 13th issue—OUT TODAY: Our Foreign Policy wucnaro waswsurw crin All about the League of Nations and the whys and wherefores of a subject about which many people feel deeply and know little. Trafficin Sentiment Not about the League of Nations, but about your florist and the flowers that you send to Florabelle. Foreheads Villainous . BEN AMES WILLIAMS Once in every man's life he must fight or feel forever yellow. That time comes to Ned Dunkin in this story. AFriend of theFamily . . uzaurquan In which a woman waits for love and a man for a chance to pay off old scores. All Dressed UP « « « GEORGE WESTON The story of the major’s “front” and what was behind it. Alive and Single « + HUGH M*NAIR KAHLER. The Cook Book and not the Dream Book is the source of the spells which the heroine of this story weaves for her lovers. Sssssssssshhhh! . . . ricaarp conwerL Are you a Prince ora Hawk? The secrets and grips of both these noble orders are exposed in this story. The Graveyard .« . GEORGEALLAN ENGLAND b ' of the Atlantic \ » A picture of the wreck-strewn island where a little band of men » 30 spend their livesfighting to make the North Atlantic safe for sailors. ‘\ ‘ ; O a v Joe Yorick Strives to Please riomus MEMORROW In which the warm handclasp and the hearty invitation come home t8 roost with a newly-elected Congressman. “’itl‘l Penci], Brush and Chisel EMIL FUCHS 5¢ THE COPY Week-ending with Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, and a palace full of royalties and notables. and Other Stories and Articles by: Nina Wilcox Purnam, Herbert Ravenel Sass, Isaac F. Marcosson, J. R. Sprague, Chester T. Crowell, Clarence Budington Kelland, and Henry C. Rowland. THE SATURDAY EVENING POST ‘AN AMERICAN INSTITUTION” \=

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