New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 7, 1928, Page 14

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2/ANNE AUSTIN THIS WAS HAPPENED 16, ward of g-out party, Yo ia rushes to by y com . He tells They el s must torget him nterrupted by an unexy or. Arthur Horne stan 001 NOwW visi it the GO ON WITH CHAPTER plor cas, THE XLV David wistook her dis- Arthur Van wieapected appear, oheer ant STORY by for ples which e knew guse them both pain He shook his 1 dumbly strode to the door. He paused ther a moment to bow jerkily first to- ward Sally, then toward Van Horn: who w8 watching the o witl amused, cynical eyes Pride mercifully « aid then; she closed over the question about to fli perale urgency. 1o wave her hand wit) lioped was airy indifference vid opened the door. “80!" Van Horn the door had cl still Sally and 1 glad 1 was vouchsa of this paragon. good-looking i a Nors of way, but rather a bull m a China shop he isn't he? But I p sumic that is why Enid fondly hoped when she allowed him to con gather that she did invite very elever woman vays said so." Sally's 1 r low for a ame to Sally's her lips firmly she had David with d even manage what sh Da been as limps: shingly | viking so1 him iip pain ompronising reat to pert [ ar of Van cours o had oo full of i crvstal-gaze rather Inaster the pupers, 1d asinin: I\L\V I)Rl'll\l.\' DAILY HICR.\LD, MOXN DAY, MAY —— e AUTHOR OF SSAINT AND SINNER™ r that Grant Proc- nt ¥ | you dow Lo to him would Proctor Sy ’ - nto eyed yo hos name 1 had officially | her dreles { which her moth ine right mmense “Well talk sweetheart,” wealtl flat voir at One t and tak tir Van obeyed ver * her indired Sally was ey b stairs to Loy Ty « leted [ down fo 1 “Darling I've beon ould you go he Proctor me! Oh, David!™ Just bofore ronner hot ur her own maid knew it it was from Duvid Dear little Sally ould rible You wonderir e ted to see 100 for hotl, net fe you ociety changed G m'\ f Clam of 1) who e for the 1 tc tears ey at onc your { Daavid, Mot i voic Horne. He e, e I Krows Kunown (TO BE CONTINT ED) In 1 Heat instalinient artling \ hing Hor [ Twenty-one Hurt in May (UP)—Twint n ven Saturday ni ons were furt Wass of as report today at the 1 rless serio red Haven re in the Arthuy v, John Che ior Miss Mary Stro York, Jam nd ior Frank N ¥ you ! Brent | Yale senior you'll! sud pityingly 1 now. I wn Wi Connecticut Crashes i u Yal s Ko as they | Sheftic t, of Middletown. ¢ DAM STICL UP IN SOUTH CAROLINA Saluda Valley Has Hopes of Be- ing Saved Hopes of areventit an tron p ol water mto § unted tods beld whil. base and by engin Iy rohieved, arm populatio valley crthen siru uda as (h tho a second rs, § of danger and much old furmishings tuken to i hous: ar had been power dam ock g waters 1he Company. vower pla s in 25 hous Picdmo but it was 1 we suspension of enat \ collaps: ¢ was banked With T tour dut 1o the dykes other miles south of Tu tocl conflue of 1] "'H X river further sonth lies the or Company dam. sup nville, a ety of st of the scction dam W enville with ower t w00 And the | Table 1ock wa tiles len comes ont dani wiles sontl Pelzer, and 10 miles b ot Imont, supplving ral mils. A dam Pelzer Al of t nough. it w ral flood mibia, the of supplics pow e n miles ahoy capital. and 120 Table Rock is the miles Sal- now BTN project ring . Pr pletion all with Gr setienlly dependi ralyzed rprises in t) onlt proh- crricite w nvill culd collap At it the show 111 < that of water, thre when the leak was found Clty ltems i a week-end vist it 156 1 t of Boston At Tns formor strect. this rret tor 4 home Madt Mys. Jay . Rritain, ave otel New York city rherry Bells - Phiox. Extra this summer, Wi of Bre A son Painted Diis plants Frank T* Plain and Rloom Usher, 23 ville, el 305, Carmp Clara, \meriea, Wil Lors ot at Royai N meet tonight Jean's hall, was born oelock at A son Francis and Mrs, [REN ST of B Cresce sociation Rebekah ifternoon Feebelea b mecting 7 At the hall The police were notified at 11:10 lust night that a coupe registered in he name of Schoel & Tves was stolin Lake strect hington Sore cover at st to Mr E of 430 Hartford. tormerly avenue, this city. Noble Grands As with Magnolis Dristol Tuesday Saturday Hartrord ednian liospital, H. G ven Rock nt Past wil lodg: weet ot Lodge No. Wednesday 1 will hold ning it 7 on nolice > notified yesterday 302 Allen stre THE DAILY POOR PA ALLAN “Ever few weeks Ma gets mad an’ turns over a new leat an' then goes ahead being just like she always was,” 1923 ARGUMENT AUNT HET 1Y ROBERT QUILLEN “Now she can show her legs without no excuse, I notice Sallie ain't scared of a mouse like she used to be.” « f, 1928, Publishiers Syndicate) " BREMEN CREW AT BASEBALL GAME Leave Wednesday in Plane for Tour of Gountry v York n-Irish cre Br first haseball May 7 ( w of the =Ty men have Ger- seen their Babe Ruth As one of their game and activitics yester- day--1he day of rest—they attended the New York Yankee-White Sox zame at Y stadium and were initiated fine points of Aweriea’s na pastime The flaw the procesdings was Habe's failure to get a home run Lou Gehrig, heir apparent to the wat, however, put one in hers for four £, in Korhl. Major Fitzmaurice Baron Hucnefeld were Wildly eheerer the throng of 15 at Yanks lium as they A neross the ficld to the Coloncl Jucob Ruppert of owner. After they had been introduced to l.ou Miller Huggins and zevi of the Yankees Babe eame ambling out of the and over to their box our celebr baseball Ruth, Rup- Tony ot b to know vou." said for once his “hello, kid" the fliers oing of s he shool with md their wi The King of Swut and the three t appraising and Babe call- After anto- for the fliers “Will you fel- for me?" they antograph- three halls a them ows sizn this onr would and did and q balls for other Yankee players H.m Fitzmaurice then threw our first and aided by Colonel tppert and a German newspaper- man the fliers attempted to learn vhat the game was all abont. The airmen attended church fn lie morning, a reception at the rman club after the ball game in e afternoen and in the evening re guests of the Catholic club at dinner. Théy polished off the cve- ning by listening to a program of the German singing societies, Wednesday the three men who firs. flew the North Atlantic from cast fo west start an air tour of the country which is to carry them as far west as §t, Lowis and north to Quebee, visiting seven American ind two Canadian cities. They had hoped to make the tour so 11\1 HEY, PEANUT!! -~WAIT up! coOvIN' OuTA . OR WELL : go*rso j EeE (MoRrE? I JES SEEN '/' SH | HE SHOWED ME K HousEl-UE BETTER | RUN LIKE EVERTHIN' SEVEN,HE GIVES TELL US ABOUT HIS AIDENT { HIS DOCTORS BiLL /ME A PAIN IN THE LEFT eve Brow TIMES! |RIDE IN A NEwW |cackiERACK TH1S SUMMER! % [Folks, (& DECIDED WELL in their own plane, but difficulties atte mlmg the bringing of the Bre- men from Greenly Island caused a ‘hange in plans. Instead of tho men they will fiy the Junkers F-13, sister ship of the transatlan- tic plane. The schedule with approximate time of departure and arrival, east- crn daylight time, follows: Leave Curtiss field 9 a. arrive Philadelphia leave Philadelphia arrive Cleveland m- May ¢, rrive Chicago, Sunds 30 . May 13 at 1 p. m, arrive Milwaukee 2 p. m.¢ leave Mil- wankee at noon May 14, arrive St Louis 4 p. m.: lea . Louis May i6, 11 a. m., arrive Detroit 3:30 p. m.; leave Detroit May 18, at 1 4. m., arrive Boston & p. m.: leave Boston May 21, at 10 a. m. arrive Montreal 2 p. m.; leave Montreal at 11 a. m, arrive Quebec P m.: leave Quebee May 23, at a m., for New York Mrs. Koell, Mrs. Fitzmaurice and Patricia, the Irich commandant's 6 | vear old daughter will not accom- pany them on their tour. Today the fliers are to he guests of the German-American chamber of commerce at lunchcon and later tin the afternoon are to receive from over AVhalen three automobiles ziven them by an anonymous donor- In the evening they are to he guests of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick «t a reception. CIVIL WAR R Macon, Ga., May 7 (Ph—A sugges- tion that overtures be made to the Girand Army of the Republic for & oint eunion of the Blue and ay next year in some southern « will be made at the gat Tre United Confederate Ve Little Rock, Ark., which Tuesday. begins How One Woman Ended Eczema e All Over Her Rody. w She is Better But Hero s just another s conquers Rrandeau reading: “1 soap tor 1t d n's Ointment in the Fall River Herald am beter. 1 do not ointment and toap and recommend it very A hox of Peterson's o Arug store in America for 35 2 cente— t won't disappoint ou. 7\ 7 TI A, /. Sl I ”ill\lfl [ " e THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS betically Arranged for Quick 2nd Ready Reference INE RATES CUTIVE INSERTIONS v Order Rates Upon Application Cuarge 1 Count 6 words to a line. 14 lines to an inch. Minimum Space 3 lines. Minimum Book charge, 38 cents. Closing time 1 P. M. daily; 10 A. M. Saturday. Telephone 325 rate. 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