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to match the Jewels of the shy Gems were only to look at. Why | did men lay down their dives to acquire precious stones when they | had but to walk out mto the night | and look upward the great- gem hutan 5 could behoid? 1o seu collvetion NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1928, 1.0, 0. F. T0 HAVE OWN BURIAL PLOT tative Ayres has reccived a compli- nientary vote. [TALJANS TO HAVE CHILDREN'S CENTER THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Alphabetically Arranged for Quick and Ready Reference LIND RATES As for the Texas, Arkansas, Mise sissippt and Virginia delegations, the ‘m..un mianagers hope to pick up a tel of votes from them after the ‘ first ballot, even if they fail to make on them. NASH ufotor cars. Sce the new In OAKLAND Sales and Service. Elm_St. Phone 2435, AND PONTIAC—Visit of sl n and inspect these very fin automobiles. C. A, Bence, Oakland an| Pontiac Dealer, 50 Chestnut St. (nex to_car barn). Teleplione ] A. G. Hawker wro he grac For the most | i 8 ¥ THIS HAS HAPPENED ' seasickness, And a daisy in a windo® bos F 'L d w" P h A IR they look to Ohio, Indiana and JF d wlu Be Rfllm b Cfillce [ for :fi’:;*-‘;lr’:""”‘m::s*-;‘:low Virginia Brewster is in love with| She was very busy that morning, | could mean more to « happy heart | PO LO ges 11 Furchase Area \'l"m-\ki; for{-“"!‘nnd vatiot support | Il y \ [ Qraar alatee ipon NEEAREE MOTOR an artist, Nathaniel Dann, but she | conscientiously trying to be faith- [than orchids or roses to mniscry, 2 R 1ather than first. : : | Charge: Prepaiaff| SoIuice, MUro Motor Sales Ca, in tricked Into promising lo marry | ful to her duties. As eo many of | Nathaniel kncw M was wnk- 0| jl) Faiyiew Gemelery Thcre wero reports going the and Music Festival AT L e Frederick Dean in one vear if she|her “guests” were under the in-jbelieve that a wmortal could be | rounds today that Smith had close ! POE MO DARL. AND, WHDORSS fails to earn $100,000 that he al- | flucuce of mal de mer she devoted | happy who loved material thi | to'® majorits of the Texas delegation —_— 8 e A i leges her father cheated him out of. | most of her timie to \visiting the | More than his soul, and anyont ' A plot of ground 100 feet square | ©f 1" A concert and music festival for 14 linea to an inch Brewster had lost his fortune be- | staterooms and ordering chipped | Who thought he could was due to | "o o0 5 c i S S| There also were predictions that| Gt LSk o be | Minimum_Space 3 lices, for his death and Viirginia is left|beef and crackers with ginger ale, | make a sad discovery, Lie added m P iy {the delegation might decide to give | A ¢ Malian children, ||| 2'imum Book charge, 38 centa. destitute. | or champagne for those who pre- | his mind. {12 he used ax' 4 Durlal kecund ferfits arst allot mupport, tojilems M. (HUIIL forthe sk ofifslian ehildnen, § Closing time 1 P. M. dally; 10 A. A1 She pawns some of her jewelry terred it. “If T'd lost her because New Britamn Odd Feliows, will be | Jones, the banker and newspaper will be held Wednesday evening at | f| o Slosne g i A ANTERYERLAND and Oliver Cutter promises to in-| The deck steward came to her to|someone clse I could still spect |purchased in Fairview cemetery. A {publisher who had a& big part n|¢ o'clock at the Y. M. T. A. B. hall. | Telephone 925, Ask for iz time Garage and Motor Sales. Fred vest the money for her. seeks | organize a shuffichoard tournament | her.” he thought bitterly. It had |Btncral commitice representing the hringing the convention to his home fyy o g it il e held under the ||| rater Beloin, Jr. Prop. 113 Church street. work without success. She discovers | and the swimming pool attendants|cost him dearly to discover, he [four lodies i this city has been yown of Houston. And. on all sides |, ciices of the Hartford Knights||| Nottfy the leraia at once 1¢ your = that Dean s having her watched. | wanted idcas for the races they | believed he had, that Virginia [IW8oUating with Col. W. W. Bullen. [inere was a tendency to keep an |guiphony orchestra and the Sun. | 3 ianecl Wkt setusisile’ far rucks For Sale and that he bribed her agency not | were scheduled to arrange. lacked appreciation of licr soul. She [SUPErintendent of the cemetery for | o oy young Dan Moody. the gov-|chine chorus, Luiva Tosi, grand | lou. - T e to glve her work. A group of hardy husbands|had been a shiniug light of truth '\‘.:) mum \l::l‘,].m A’:‘wmI\I'Lrn‘l:i‘l‘l'J'uy-xmr of Texas and chairman of the | gpera singer of Springfield. and les thau a esr old. Will b sol Oliver gains her confidence and | \hought she ought to be around | @ beauly to him, an inspiration, 07 07 @ site hear the center whieh |0z on, who 15 a dry. e, o = 0 e et de. “Terms shows her attentions which Niel re- | when the 10 o'clock bouillon was | &1id now she had turned bis heart | 0% G0 B P SCHERE SO0 o o Governor Smith's most [ ill be the featured artists during AL s Tmiman e R sents, but then she docs not like the | served on deck, and the dining- [ 10 # [ump of mud . been made public. [ determined foes have declared that | the program. 170 t’:h”s:“\h:\x“m:n.\r{hi\l‘:lll‘n‘\‘xonk‘; famillarity with which his model, | room steward wanted her help with |, s mural work was suffering. | "oy 1o Gin e wsed for the burial {1t Arkansas and Mississippi g0 over | Plans for a recroational center | fssoriptions - Keesousier. Phomesin : et | Chiri, treats him. the flowers. The tace of hls coutval fieure s |y suon drevabers us prefe {10 his cause they would be ready |for the Malian children were under| = Tortst 3| et e cor. ‘\wabster Hilh. T Virginia finally obtains a position | piery steward and stewardess of | 14KIng on a hard, vorlily eay 21 1o rest in this se lto throw up the sponge and admit | discussion for some timie and the L VIETT U5 7 oo new Tone Teii o she likes. Shortly after she 181the ship turncd to her for instruc- | sion that Nathaniel knew would |y ouument symbolizing the princi- |defeat. In the Arkansas delegation | Project has reccived the support of e Geranium planta. | Ty oi) products. 136-186 Arch St., cor. charged by Cutter's wife With trying | tions whether or not it lay in her ’\”“; :”‘“ if ]h' could not correct it ies of the orgumization will makc |of 15, of which the Smith leaders @ larse numiber of prominent local | " Vertonas o 'helio- ] ner W. Pearl. Budd Auto Producis Ce. to alienate his affections. line of duty to advise and assist [ N1 he could wnot. the center, e - - Biori Italian residents. The object will | 4 for 2 s Alyssum, [ T She appeals to him to explam, (jcm He was working now on a con- e e W:r\ «’l(;npuuxlullom:t;;r:e“(:::nlfluwn\;ia]r:). e proa e e e N‘M? o i ERER AR, USED CARS and demands an accounting of her | They werc all under orders and | tract he had yeceived as w yesult of Phoeniy lodge and their friends will [ apent consention ehairman. and | {OF recreation and edudational train- | o Gore AlesRolds. 2B investments. Then Cutter confesses | a promise of a bonus 1o make the | NS success with his first serious nieet at 0Odd Fellows' hall for i inenaloriall colRagne haddeus | M. to bring about a better under- | 31 and $1.505 Snapdragons that he has not made a penny for | cryjse a memorable one and they | €MJeavor in art. It was a bad tme wemorial service to deceased mem. | S Sehatorial colleag | standing of the true and right mean- | $1 and §1 50 dos: Calendulas, 5oc dor S % ' 2 Cavaway. Some forecasts today R 5 1 Continuing Our her, but that he will give it to her |kpew Virginia Brewster's back- | 10F him 1o lose fuith i nankind Lors. The serviee will follow the vere that the delegation would go |IN8 ©Of Amcricanization [iae, i buneh, & sandollie it she will go away with him, Rnanuale aai! (ast e1e seoreasuted the onc person he could have rezular mecting and will be public. |} ‘“,, i 53 (‘.‘“'fir : °|’a"f‘_ Among the prominent local Ttal- | recihouse. Phone 2181-3 She denounces him and leaves his | the standard of hospitality the Blue [ Staked his lic upon as being real | - The wemorial address will bo de- |10 Bobinson on the frst ballot: |y, "\ are giving their support to | U cd Ca[ Week office. Her company offers to send | Capella wished to cstablish on the | Was a fraud livered by Rev. Raymond N. Gilman, | @107 ; "‘t a majority would be on | i roject are: Mrs. Paul Dolce, | her on a voyage as ship hostess. She | xgrng. His bitterness was rcflected in pastor of the Stanley Memorial (@ SMith bandwagon. | Mrs. Paul Reale, Mrs. Venusta Cheli, | I\ N ,l 3 goes to the studio to ask Niel's ad-| ‘Ticre was ltsle time for Vir- | M5 work. Tt was diiving him to dis- | chure { Like Robinson, who frowned on |iliss Sylvia Penta, Mrs. Adelaide | P /]Ol(’, Choice Vice, but the presence of Chirl | ginia to think of her own troubles, | traction, for when he could mot lose Baker E. Mann will preside. fforts to have his home state dele- | Curioni, Lr. A. L. Avitable, George | b Pelgbe ol there speils the evening, |¥or as she began to make ac- | NSl in his work he could not —_— fation pledged to him, Senator Har- | Balducei, Carmine Basile, Harry | aue X B NA The break Letween the lovers 1s | quaintances among the passengers f°r. Virginia, even tor a moment, | rison of Mississippi urged the 20 | Battistoni, James Bonanno, Frank ! | algdllls turther widened by Niel's doubt of she found that not a fcw of them »"(‘}v had departed and he was| {delegates from that state to remain | Casella, Paul Ciarcia, Joseph Calien- | ¥ ~aoR Siions 10 MATCH ToT1 g her after receiving a letter from jexpected to make her a repository | I ggA-rfJ and 'Jl.hh':\'l\‘v‘L His only | foot-loose. Despite this, there were do, Raffac D. Cubeddu, Luigi Si- | DEESs OR coaT aiy color desired. 1111925 Ford Touring Dean setting forth the Cutter |for tales of woe that they consid- “de"liof solace was foung Sin predictions that “Pat,” as he is|viero, James Curioni, E Didvan. | Ve seasonab) Hieel_qush hio i\l 1995 Jordan Sedan charges and saying that Virginia {ered very dreadful but which caused ‘)rm:r‘ma through ”'e‘ streets from | [; known throughout the land. would |zo. Andrea Deperu, br. I H. Diana, | e TONE (0 SEE SR GBn 6m 1926 Ford Tudor was merely dangling him on her | Virginia to sniile. duskito damn, as lie wag Uolng mow, | get a complimentary vote, and |Delice Di Nonno, Luca Di Minno. [ yeie Main. e St ‘ ;);. e Dot line while she angled for money.| Troubls with scrvants! Trouble [ [INAIlY returning to the studio to |others that Mississippi's vote would | Paul Dolce. Nicola Errede, Antonio |\jgxGqUATTERS for 1vwad 15% weaaing ||| 1920 Ford Touring She suffers in silence but a ray of | with obesity! Trouble with the|%roP ',"f“k"-‘d“‘ and fully clothed L swell Smith's total. Fabale. Luigi Fallett, Mariano Jal- | ring epaiting, | Himbeg al 19 Ford Tudor hope comes from rcading her fath- | cources of supply and what vile [ UPON IS be o Smnh i The Virginia delegation, which |letti. Lugene Fagelli, Joscph Gac o 1111925 Overland Truck 5 ; : % - Chiri assiduously thrust her on K| ot o Not Antonio Gozzo, Salvatore Gozzo, 4 er's diary. | stuff 1t was when you got it! sympathy upon him, persisting i embraces both senators and the | o G wbeiss Tasepaniat] ] Panel body NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY | Yirginia listened politely but al- | ZHHPATIS | UOO8 Bl BOISIng 1o M > [governor. renched ita fourncy's end |(ATmelo Greeo, Alberica Jucobrli | s 1923 Moon Touring CHAPTER XL ways got away as soon as shel[PFL B LS FC R UL he pald] ay Be Detcrmmw |1ast might, and word went out that l(:,“;, e Dr Nineest 7 M analinl| S kephEonRI iR Ford Coupe Nathaniel maintained a strict si- | could. She was g Vtr,!ul at !hfac Xhifle. Lo dizmouedll i folbmad | six of the 24 delegates were for |\ o x;pol,l;‘,\n_ Salvator Jubilee St Tn good all around condy- ‘lence in regard to Virginia's forth- | times for her many and varied | S OO TG, Gnd tolloned | ! Smith an the remainder would sup- | JHRT, LA R TR | Siohn coming voyage. He was convinced |duties tht afforded her pretests|§ A0 SRR WO THEIENE (00 | Houston. Juno 25 (M—Whether | pore Hull of Tennessce on the Bl R Modern Hat | Chalmers Roadster that wiss 4id 5ot drebd the SePare- | for excusing Remeelf. stalked the man she wanted, was |on the firer ballor. he cyrominated | pallot, Hull, who is sure to have |oonl Troife \TU 0 RLCTE Son le sutienteed A that she looked forward to the apd steamed into the istoric har-| .o ' nicnt would come when s ,'.,l.' ]I |’,‘“ ol :”” may be deter- | pected 1o get most of those trom||nieionily wrilhess ine mon 2nAM Ol Lo s COESRBaLAZE B eenrd LOW PRICE crulse as though it were a honey-|jor of Havana she had recovered fp B0y, nr o0 SRR B e i i North Carolina, and his fricnds also | ¢ “who head Italian organizations, | iy Bress <ous apacliiiv| P moon trip—with & millionaire bus- | from the tirst pain of Nathaniel® | " (ho noc of someons who conld | coruse i calendar e k¢ lare counting on him sharing With | \hile others include men prominent | The Orthopedi | Easy Terms band, he reflected bitterly failure to bid her bon voyage. Her Soderetina [Gees ;”‘ ; ‘n JT more state George of Georgia the votes from[“, % iicall ‘roreusiovall andt divia St. (near Courant | Virginia's own manner was part- | chief cmotion now was one of (TO BE CONTINUED) | Candidates Moy oo et lne-up ON | .ovoral southern states. Georgo Will | cirelos in the eity e El Iy responsible for his opinion. She |ugonized suspense. Would she find il vl L IS0Es T oot e e e o tintol the Convention it is!] (\mie axdku HVaH Gomyilieo et om 170 Arel St. Prices | mer was eager, breathlessly cager, and |«Gddly” Leigh? And if she did e T e o LB XD iy ROV otiiint Boma! fate)| piskd ot Taledle D Ol aaa i T o | z whenever she spoke of it her eyes |would he help her TILDEN SMASHES THROUGH |orizsmitn camps, countea on those (501id sy (a0 sishafteal oD pbandy i | Automoblle T held a light that chilled Nathaniel |yt set her frantic when some of {-togethers to furnish an accurate A o a o i et frctionadart Alde Cialliias: | . r i i S 5 . _— line on what the convention ballot-| * y ked over favorite son | Passerini, treasurcr: Aldo Cialli, with its clearly-apparent anticipa- |the passengers remarked that they R delegations from the north, the [sistant treasurer: Nicola Basile, sec- 22 M: IS " - tion. wished the Agena would stay in the | American. Attempting Comeback, 5, 0= 17 store. | managers for Governor Smith listed | retars and Dr. Faul k. DeVille, fus- 11]|=5 Main St. Tel. 1513 “Guess you like the tropics,” he|harbor a few davs longer than the (i oaa e cloesedaniion | St S Strength at least 38 of |tival manager. : - ; bl " 1 crimonious quality of his|gsking the captain to make the E Iarietay 2 fromi suchy 2 & b e D L A Studin. 2 Jook in an effort (o sce it lhl';;; Haitl would be their next SOP: | Wimbicdon, Eng, June 2 b e “rl,\“};\,““g”d1?1:”:]2"',}';.,.32)"(? e e e e \er of s Wrenkin Square T e e o A9 SUVinE i ble TaUR U WD | Any mimecessnys. iy 0 PR 0ig i) iiden orioned s atlerants |pisdged: hort | tor Wool , 12 "Cap” Anson’s Chicago “White g Ty e ing that he opposed her [there would be unbearable for Vir- |, S i i et | SRR doss sunpoptiavenile Se0nE, ¢ A00 - Sy RDSWoolen iand mjne to 2il B , ; | F Selec Pyl the wask fhe Bad oome 19 |giveady rencked by the eitra 8-.ioiepy ju the first rownd of the| Witheut somnt RIS A bl ”"C"'"‘:“ Y |y ucksport, Me.. where burial will of know and apprehend had settled | unds made upon her time and |y CTRmlansET s bakor M s _\f"}'{ ounting, In this giavniof | 5 sted th D L e D aks place ittTisa o) olivad Auto and Truck Age 8 HIGH GRADE over his features and shc could gain | sirength while they were an|y Vg o MRIEATER G B sates, th bnvlln\.m.‘nm)gr‘ys tigiretmbeninestel landlitievl ssemen satiin S BN EEE BER B L — U d A t hl no inkling of his true feclings from | Havana. s D0 Pnglish | their man " already liad bagged {isfled “at the prospect that they (o™ beseball about 1807, s sirkiv. | TRURS Your display ot 1928 | se utomoniies his expression. On the last night in port there|™yo) gy oo oM i e s merican | ot necs 3 To go over he|might get them on the second bal- gy oF LS oo niodels. Domiyin Motor Co., Hotel Buy Terms and Trades 8he believed he was indifferent. }was a roof dinner given to thefp G n T Tor R R B ;»W fouped 4 } and they were |lot if not before. vit Garags, 136 Wasiington St e They were hopelessly at cross cur- | captain. |~ The guest of honor | D13 CUF Stan 4o suept thiough looking to the doubiful delegations | = | BUITR ~Siies s e ,\” IVI S l rents with each other, misjudging. |showed a decided disposition o AL €% VIERIN HOMAINE - the | to furnish the votcs to make the Accidental Death, Is | ORDER OF NOTICE i 5o Aich su Albro otor Dales H misunderstanding. both playing a|monopolize the attentions of the | e 3 : IR e piaA ’ N T part. anipat moatem e\ g Wiretiie | RSN G TR SR PR el et taes o e Newior Finding of Coroner‘ . i MOTORS, ING. | Co., Inc. But they held on, each doing | found herself compelled to dance | h) AEVEL R ATETRER | sovernor, also were counting on this | Bridgeport, June 26 (P—Coroner JOSEPH anid TEKLIA TFETZ 1 West M e o enough, showing enough atfection, | with an old scudog whose stepa | il (L ranch Jlvls cup stars block of statcs to give them ShOUELJ. J. Phelan today made a finding| their heirs. assigns. creditors and | to avert a complete rupture. They | might have been perfect on a heav- |, = Lo S L BE 0 Y ERE ";V":j"""" strongth; 110 otall ro {plancidsntaligeath int thiskcase or | o mwssentatives b e 0 DITEVRODE dined togother as_formerly but |ing deck but impossible to follow |10 WOU Ahelr opcninis matehes [smith's nomination, and they refus- [Josoph A Yankes, 20, of New | ", S0t VY of Aew s attersn Che s parted soon afterward. There Was|on a dance floor P i i ot e D@ e soalivelb et Llifin ik oNIST) gl i et s mant e onXanna s o)t Ea i o Anna Brown of FORDS no more discussion of mioney, of he was sure it pleased certain | 7 0ok S-2 white Cochet climinat- [couly make inroads sufficient 1o re- | when his automobile ran into the | xew Rrian 1 w " g for Oliver, or of their own future, ok tha ailies ifo soe wan o) izpcsen | 010 SURTICE SSRGS RRIE [0 nlIL G milinse b s reay end of a furniture truck on the [ easons set forth, Judgmont soltling tile} oy Sticet, ! ALL LATE MODELS The thought that Virginia's com- | of and uccordingly made no effort| " 0% e W[ One of ‘n.' iig state de ‘(.«l(l""\.\bl,\m-\\;d ian highway, Thetruck | 810, (7RINE the Biterot (4wt | DURRRT—STAT A % ing trip would be an answer to all |15 induce him to choose another F S s ;A_‘““ S 1‘”“" v:l"r«“!’d t I]JY:UH was that {was being driven by fdward Redd |and void by res o payment. o | : Ml e, i u[omo[]ve those things was uppermost in the | purtner. It was his night and he | FUFAN VIS Cab e @150 i friom 1“““"‘[‘-“ S M”.',:lf % o Daen S e el e o ~ : minds of both. There was no need | knew it, Faioh Adthn S T Gl b b s Somnts i g corone; fal e made & Madingd St entiog edd) ik eonni Sa|es & bervlce to talk about the past But it filled her heart with sad- | 0 i DB the 76 delegates; the ‘OI'xwtl_U"n 26. | of n«:v‘l‘rhm.\l death in the case cli,. aintifi t the wher New Britain’s Only Ford Dealer” Virginie knew that her fale[ncas to be whirling around in his{PTe Lo (One prediction coming {rom “",‘i"""“ fepaese, 4 yearw ol0, 5t Seqth | and Takla: Toix, i1 3 i S e would be definitely sctticd before fyrmis under the low-hung moon and | ATEHEE SUEIELL vinn j>unti-Siith camp was that some of | Norwalk, who was run down by an {buown (o the Flainift, o | o b her return as far as Frederick | prilliant stars of a land that was|\'® Lo ran e Al o D anns dlvaian il Ued SR it hiGBil BX AT Gty Eranes il | S AL R O j1iuen. Swobings: Slel A2y 0 Dean was concerncd in it, and Na- | fachioncd for romance i\.ll"r""\"’ Sl "‘M“" g ““ Vanoes -‘L ,(‘r”‘l‘,l: l"'d“'\”“"r r':‘]'.l"“'iflll"% of Norwalk, June 18. | et ana Tekla. 96 _— thantel thought that it would af-| ¢ only she could close her "'5'(' i e b l'“'” ’,; i “_'”‘l"“' “fj" G sl ""'; ks ——— |=f residence is unknown to til ‘*_——1 ford Virginia an opportunity 10 |.ng imagine she was dancing with | W5 i gt s 'j Senator Recd also has heen mlm‘mn‘ * CONDITION IS WORSE rr'l"r”\‘v:m:- R | 1927 break off with him without a fuss| Njel tried it she|den and the French as a contenderfon at last cight votes from the | - Zagreb, Jugoslavia, June 25 (LP) eI B e e | Ch l C h ! Jt that was what shc wanted. | prov tpes stepoed) on || Lon e Sehamipionship ’\"‘_"’l”“] T el "‘" "°|”";“°" of. o En "f("""'t"‘- v of this wotice o e Now Eritain BRI evrolet 0ac a . nt in their ve illusion, 1f it ha e — - soth Recd and Smith have be®i Crotian leader recently wounded in iferald, a newspaper publie ot « Sh e e m’[‘_ e e o e w\' i) ml;»-;lplx[, Pad exled || prossing ‘slothes with hot \rons [iyins elaim to the OXishoma delo: o Nght. in the! Belgrads. pasiiament | DO B T e > = ":] I_‘“‘“”“”l Condition ‘ proached it with white-lipped pain | q ery gay crowd, exc uot only presevves the ercases; it |gation of 20, which will vote as | wus reported worse foday and was |7 wok for L SR . oI wubber 1-ttorlv !m\\ Milcage || when there was no one to ObsCIVE | for those 0 had walked too much [#150 destroys discasc-producing |unit, and to the bulk of the 20 dele- | ¢ nsing considerable alarm through- EMIL I DANEE - . Hupn Seivs Call 1512 | o its effect Lin the tropi un and drunk too |BCYMS. zates from Kansas, after Represen- out Croatia, | Clerk of the Court aulls Beyive, 4600 Aron B 2048 J The steel of pride kept a mock |nuch beer at the Tropical Gar- ! i ! } smils on their fuces when the ¢ | gor g together and neither the other was suffcri roof vdem of palms & delicately-col- JUST KIDS Virginia's boat 4 at noon of the city below one bleak day in November and moon-shimmering Nathaniel was not present 10 bid |sca lLike a water color painting her farcwell He bad purposely | The beautiful — cvening dresses gone out of town avoid this mo- | that women wore and the white ment, To 1\ « the donned ture of ca SR t ith the But that B \ hed she tone her best to be a ind A nt o at the <he adr whis- | parapet e ith the spirt per 1o couldn’t [of heauty that hovercd o have end g if Niel had cor 15 laug there were nigh 1 ori nd 1 k ed There man tran i for were few to comment upon her ap- | 1 Mo e b e, however, and those who | midtown and thought of a iid take no ounted 1t & re- | ship at sca with a girl whose heart euit of the had run into. | was I n o worship at ti Vi their ¢ ffing cet of Mammor gnod nat P opermitted them And it w All g of ¥ 10 believe she had suffered from | thought. For what couli she i WHAT YOUR POP SAID TO YOU-JES NOw- Ot Bine s reaeees THE DAILY ARGUMENT POOR PA BY CLALI . e LEND MAT Ml e N THE F| / PLAC&,BE)?/.T *“Ma wishes she could have the selectin’ of a husband for Betty. She talks like she's learned enough about hus- bands to know how to pick a good one now.’ (Copyiight, Publisne “You can alway s tell when a man is hungry for pettin’, He acts penitent an’ humble, an’ talks about how low- down an’ no-account he is.” . 1928, Publishers 8yndic . Syndicate) (Copyrig o) | OLR LIFES SAVNGS ) T FiGGERED HIBY SUNBURN BAK! YCALL A SECOND RATE SUMMER HATELS 00D? TRY AN’ 0\ 9 1928, %y Riog Featares Syndicares e DID YOU UN'NERSTAN' OID YOUR POP /eroMm | UN'NERSTAN' WHAT VOU SAID - PAT 2 MY HONORABLE| FATHER ALWAY UNDERSTANDS EVERYTHING CHILOHOOD 1 HAVE UNDERST0O! IERE D SPEND OUR VACATION 15 NOw/ SETTLED!! HOW/ YMEAN -) |SETTLED? VERY CLEVER=- THESE CHINESE '.