New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 3, 1926, Page 4

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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1926. evidence which I carefully cut |back from the ° 14 n the as woon as I found | J een in for hou 3 ¢ By Sally Mil Quicksands of Love |[:ioersios By Beatrice Burton [ lsomen s e o | P Sely Miie Adele Garrison’s New Phase of oot e T R MAN ssmsms: R et e I ! of The Author of “Love Bound,” 1 Revelations o/a Wife — |cumi imsstiea Ime'inie” 3 curd B s e et W e Lo or her k eside the | Dicky Brings Dire News from (Dlustrated and Copyrighted by Johnson Features, Inc., 1819 Broadway, New York City) o | 4 (L e el Dr. Meredith, h T ¥ his . - 1s—anything LR ASths z 2 = 3 — f L life as he— and I would [READ THIS FIRST: E ought 1, an E ched the bottom step. 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Absurdly she noticed how | [l ouyt wdied lamp on the desk : Round Trip Fare $29.00 shadows on the s || New Britain to Niagara Falls— _ o, 5-Day Tours—luly 5, July 19, had ever seem me | ST Aug. 2 and Aug. 16. in her \v‘: 'f her walk Round Trip Fare $19.00 1o o S New Britain to Montreal— OWNWAY it e oo iiinens 5.7 v g v i lo ng stretcher. 8he look- °Ya Girl of Today i sonmnad i e e T L e R SO s Nothing but the fear and agony in | Tours will Passenger Studebaker Parlor Car DeLuxe, Motor Bus, A represen~ tation of the Auburn Transporta- tion Co. will accompany the bus on all tours to personally conduct sight-seeing trips and look after the comfort of the passengers. her own heart | he went through a door into a | \dowy room with ma £ | » beds in / was t that Peter left her. : { lely she heard him say some- Plan to spend your vacation on nd she turned to nod to him, one of these tours, Make reserva- Ithough she hadn't the faintest tlons in advance (hrough idea what he had said to her. [ Then sh follcwed the nurse to : ESIGHT SP on t . v »wn the s her think of white graves in P LY ESIGHT SPECIALIST 1 J 3 LS0E: i + ghe la cometery. “That's the way graves| =————tr————3"" 308 Main Street, New Britain r “The or oy enow.” she found herself thinking | Tou must make a lot of nolee to ~dition that >eter came out of the parlor as |foolishly. be a soclal lion Booking Agent Phone 1052 Auburn Transportation Co., Inc. 27 MAIN ST TEL. 1805 | | FRANK E. GOODWIN |/ oo on e tched up her bag and |the last bed in che long row that l Geo. A. Quigley

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