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o A A NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1928. SWEETHE \RTS By IDAH McGLONE GIBSON Author of “My Son’s Sweethearts,” “Confessions of a Wife,” Etc. Copyright, 1928, by Central Press Association, Inc. “f am glad you have ceme Cli READ THIS FIE Lynda Fenton, a singula cent girl, is private Ralph Armitage, who has an ins: wife. Her tather, a drunkard, tell her that her mother deserted then and that all women have price. Lynda meets Itace. It was extremely funny to think of a girl takir heart to visit pecthir them to like Claire very knew it or not had fa David Andrews, | "W who cherishes fondness | thinkin for David Kenmore, Lynda's Armita panion from childhood. Emily plots into t against Lynda from the very begin- I'm sure be wil ning. id tells Lynda he loves | miration for i 1 her, b decides she doesn’t | David loves conr want to be in love with any mar Claire David is away on a trip. Lynda’s father Claire Stanhope afraid to be left alone.” As he spoke, Lynda pushed Claire one sweet- secr and ex other another one cach that whether |1 Ralph Armitage ways had love en T el him,” sa of David, s in dy sure hand “I'm g shows that vou her kind 1o a man whose 1 Lyn, still |1ess heroic Mr is car little girl, o Claire perhaps need is only than his great longing.” (TO BE CONTINUED) you came their can mily seerct how com- ving WELL BABY CONFERI The schedule for the Well Baby conferences condueted by the Visit- ing Nurse association for the week and Lyn of August 6 will he as follows: in Vi Wednesday, August §—52 Center 30 to 4 p. ¥. August 9-—Washington | her friend not 10 become too much street school—2:30 to 4 p. m ted in the “vo Frid August 10— East school, 2:30 to 4 p. m « ditch 10 save that have. she TR thought sie own troubles was won On the how she deserts her, and comes to live with her. Lynda has been invited to a party, and Emily secretly sends | David a letter, suggesting tha he | Lk come home for the party, so that 4 fo what Lynda may be made to feel at EVISe that Rulph e Then she sends him an [have te present it anonymous note, saying ** Lapnde: Denton, mitage 1s rushing your girl writes to Lynda, admonishing her 1o beward of Ralph Armi It stirs her ire, and turns her thoughts to Ralph Italph has met with an accident ring hoss.” Streot Stanhope | illusions coming in the Armitege would | would mean to i no love, An automatic distress signal has been invented. It S O 8. signals, the ship's calk let- ters and the loc s rather a strange ride, each ing t on the luxurions 1shions, cach other, and | vet as far their thought | could ta them, Th moon was whispering of the things to and Lyida goes to his home to|cach of them that it has whispered ¢ take dictation. There he holds her |down through all the « to | liand and gains her symp: and | those who at the heginning m" when she bends and kisses him in at the end of lo things which | simple innocence, he terminates the |everyons down the path of time session. That night he sends her a |has thou entitely new. Lyn note, thought she was very fortunate and NOW GO ON WITH THE very happy; and ¢ fold the Y ER XXXI had ended Tiue s in shadow the the win she and i nturics Witheut Salves or Cutting Thousands who have piles hove not learned that yuick and perma- nent relief can only be accomplished vith internal medicine, Neither cut- fing nor any amount of treatment with ointments and suppositories vill remove the canuse Bad circulation ¢ STORY moon lier The happines great house w es piles. There is a complete stagnation of blood in Lynda read drove £XCE through twice; then through the door to Cla “Mr. Armitage wants 1 to his house for a littls night, Claire. His man will take out and bring us back. He s to think the ride on begutiful moonlight night will he pleasant for but most of all, he cer him up. Do you want not called up. ’ s rooms were they were abluze with lizht. The chauffe 1e t key ph to g0 ont t them in with cthe parts. Dr. J. 8. Leonhardt found while to- | ) us ly to R Tt s Iyin had left him in the she told herself that although he must he very tired, he had a mnn\l‘ it wosslon. on Jiis: ‘facs from thut which he | he |25 morning. His eyes ha their sombre opaque and tonight they almost with the gladness tnar even rooping lids could not entirely ob- | oo e JUST KIDS mt you to | ppred 1 ish i me to I really was ms med to Lynda that he was his pillows just as afternoon, but a rigid Don't outside money-hack waste any pplications. Get a package 1-ROID from Fair Drug Dept today. Tt has given safe and guarantee, Goes not want me to her friend, ineredu- I hardly know him I've only met him afound at som of the parties where has cither brought Pamilla Sheston or som other girl. 1 mercly Low to him in the officc. Why doesn’t he invite Emily? is the only girl who| “It wor im that secms to pr sunre upon his fri nip."” K “Well, his note W ring you." |us “Oh come proud. 1'd lov: corn. Ior a town ¢ 1 would without any kind of not con oy am t some of whicli | 18 T srrowful shdow £0 v stened | seury was to s ripping com e now how Know it was very THATS WHAT \T WAS - WAS 1Y 1o zo, G0 OUT TO ™MA\L THe LeTTer sure that out vour ahead of her, when Ralph held out | broadeaster for ships and airplanes of transmits | 4 |the lower bowel and a weakening of 'cated py tion HEM-ROID. He tried it in 1000 | cases with the marvelous record nl“ siccess in 96 per cent and now it 1s sold by druggists everywhere undes A took them direct- ]Hw- remedy and ealled his preserip- | more time with last- of to thousands and will do|weel the same for you, or cos!s you noth- ITWAS MY FAULT- JOHN- FAULT - | SHOULD, NEVER HAVE LET WM PHLAGRA SCOURGE GAINS IN SUMMER 20 Years of Study Proves This Statement Washington, Aug. 7 ) — Twenty cars 0f experience in the investi- gation of pellagra has shown public | that sum- | health service authoriti mer is the time of year when the disease is likely to be most prevalent | and most severe, With this situation in view, geon General Hugh 8. Cumnm | sent letters to health officers in number of southern states, calling | their attention to the latest devel- | opments in the long study of | sur- they will spend tl | Personals Mrs. S. P. Strople of Black Rock avenue is visiting with friends in Boston. Mrs. Philip Herrmann and daugh- ters of 882 Arch street have return- |ed after spending two weeks at the Oweneto cottage at Indian Neck. Miss Jean and Miss Agnes Rakow- |ski of 37 Nash street have returned after a short vacation at Sound View. Miss Lillian Adler of Rhodes street and Miss Lillian Yankowitz of Dewey street have left for Tinker- town Acres, Duxbury, Mass., where next two weeks. M oA of 105 Clark their vacation Donohue and family street are spending at Indian Neck. disease conducted under the diree- tion of Dr. Joseph Goldber was responsible for its identitication as an ailment caused by improper | diet. |ing 1o spend some time in the Mis- | sissippi valley region which was in- | undated during the 1927 flood. | Although pellagra increased consid- erably there ter the flood, health { authorities believe (he number and [ virulence of the cases were held | down considerably by the distribu- | | tion of about six tons of dried hrew- | { ers' or hakers' yeast among the ref- ugees to offset unavoidable deficien- | cies in their diet. Dr. Goldberger will | study the pellagra situation as it | exists this summer in comparison with preceding years. | Recognized as the world's leading authority on the subject as a result i of his long investigation, his recent | studies have placed new evidence in {1he hands of the medical profession that one ounce of dricd yeast taken daily in water, syrup or some other | palatable manner will prevent devel- opment of the disease and even cure | mild cases. The ordinary veast nsed | by housewives is not so effective, e | has found. : City Items Miss Evelyn Barrett was th zuest of honor at a miscellaneons | shower held at the home of Miss | Luey Bradley of 37 Bradley street About 20 of her friends were pres- ent. Games were played and lunch- von was served. Miss Barrett will | become the bride of Steven Wasik ‘OY this city in September | Good blueberry pickin ter, Center Hill, Barkhamsted, Co Advt 1 Tune in on WTIC at $:30 o'clock. | Lajune | Hear Seiberling Singors. Come in land we'll tell you about a year protection on Seiberling cord tires free. Rackliffe Oil Co.—advt. There will be a meeting tonight Rev. William A. Harty Branch 0. H., at 8 o'clock in Judd’s hall Discussion of the attendance of lo- al members at the field day of the Meriden branch in September will ake .. : aghter has been horn to Mr. Vance street. ’ TO TORAL | Mexico City, Aug. 7 (P—Experts on mental disorders have been asked Lena Miss Helen E. Perosky of 14 Con- nerton street left yesterday for Col- orado Springs where she has taken a position at the Beth.El General . | hospital laboratory under the super- | Dr. Goldberger himsell Is prepar-{\igion of Dr. Edward F. Lane, Louis Olmstead of New Haven has returned to that city after a week- visit with his mother, Mrs Martha Olmstead of South High Istreet, Mrs, Jennie K. Krats of 140 Bas- sett street is cpending her vacation of two weeks with friends in Wind- sor. Miss Helen Peters of Allen street spending her ation at Block Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Scocco of this city and Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of Derby have left for a two weeks® trip to Philadelphia and Atlantic City. ! Miss Mary Fleichman of 47 Thorn- ley street spent last week at the Blue TLantern Inn, South Coventry, Conn. han and dangh- lahan of 41 vacationing at tor, Mary I"rancis street, are Bay View BOY BADLY SLASHED Playmate, Swinging Sickle, dently Cuts Youngster Across Face With Sharp Blade. his fs the way we Kill chick- aid eight year of Rocky Hill avenue last evening shortly after % o'clock, mak- ing w gesture with a sickle to dem- onstrate the method As he waved his arm the sickle flew out of his hand and struck nine year old Howard Moorecraft, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester B on the fact, cutting a gash which exiended from his left cheek across the upper lip and reaching alnost to the right ear The boys had been cutting grass with the sickle and the Lajune boy | was explaining how the instrument |was used to kill chickens when it Istipped from his hand. by attorneys defending Jose De Leon | “oral to express an opinion whether the assassin of President-Elect Obregon “suffered from nervous in- firmity” which would make him mentally irresponsible for his erime. The defense attorneys had indi- viously that the defense would he based on alleged insanity. YOUTHFUL MAIL THIEFK Mason, Mich., Aug., T (UP)—A 12 vear oid hoy was revealed here as mail robber, thereby solving a my {tery that had been perplexing local officers for wed The hoy was ar- 2| rested by Deputy Sheriff Reinhart | when he hegan fo rifle a lock box in the Mason post office. Ior several the county clerk, a anks. and several others had missing mail. DOMT FEEL SO BAD ABOUT (T -SARAY - WELL FIND PAT ALL T jndge, | The Moorecraft boy was taken to the New Britain General hospital, where his injuries were stitched. 66 MILES ON 1 GALLON OF GAS Walter Critchlow, 2234-A Street, Wheaton, 111, has patented a Vapor | Moisture s Saver and Carbon “liminator for all Autos and En- gines that heats any every got out Old Fords report as high as 66 miles on 1 gallon. New Fords 75. Other makes report amazing in- creases of 1-4 to 'z more, Mrs, Critchlow offers to send 1 to introduce. White him today. so wants County and State vs everywhere to make $250 1to $1,000 per month, 1 DONT KNOW HWOW ILL EVER BE AGLE VO FACE LITTLE PATS FATHER — OH-WHY DID "1 EVER LET Wi GO WHAT DOES THE NOTE QUT TO MAIL THE LEYVERY TH' SERVICE IN THIS HOTEL IS ONTH' BUM, IT'S PUNK! TWONT STAND Still, said to ol the road t n Brown puts up = zood piaver, but i : what when on n o mier can't ud O just dish 1 see the smile on WHY, Y LIl SAWED-OFF SNt L Chhay v P! 1 DONT LET NO 8ODY 'YER SIZE RuN DOWN TH RITZ- PERKINS * TWANTA QEE TH MANAGER, VLLDO MY KICKIN' T TH'B0SS! ‘I body, suggested to B. 8. Hollimon, Acci- | old Salvator | Moorecraft | SHOPS LEAVE TOWN WHISTLES REMAIN \Still It Blows Four Times Each Day Terrell, Texas, Aug. 7 UP—This city reg-ets the loss of one of its oldest industries, the Midland Texas railroad shops, but it rejoices that the steamboat whistle which called | the shopmen still blows four times {a day. | When the Southern Pacific | bought the Midland Texas a few | months ago, it ciosed the shops, dis- { mantled the machinery and threw | the whistle in a scrap heap. | For a quarter of a century, the | people of Terrell had relied on the | whistle to awaken them at six | o'clock in the morning, to announce | the noon hour, to blow again at one o'clock, and, finally, to bid the | day farewell at six. They missed |the four daily blasts and petitioned the chamber of commerce to do something about it, | Horaca Thomas, secretary of that superintendent of the Southern Pa- [ cific, that the whistle was only 60 | pounds of hrass and copper to the | company, but a beloved institution | {to Terrell. The railway official | promptly orde the whistle res- urrected from the junk pile, pol- lished and presented to the city. Mounted at a mill, the 60-pound | mass of brass and copper lifts much | weight off the hearts of Y | residents as its melodious notes, | | rivaling a big bass viol, again hail | {the morn and mark the progreas of the sun toward the western horizon. {Film Firms Greatest Users of Air Express| Chicago, Aug. 7 @—Film com-! {papies are the largest users of air| | \;‘Mas. and next to them ranks |banks and bond houses, according {to the American Air Transport Com- Ipany. Next in order come jewelry |shipments, then advertising agencies |sending out copy for national dis- | tribution h A study of the shipping volume | of the air mail companies show that buyers scour the New York market | he latest in fashions, and each | the westhound plane Irom{ f night City Advertisement pens i i | Bids will be received from New | Britain coal dealers under conditions | |listed below, covering 635 net tons of | semi-bituminous egg or stove size | coal: | Al bids must be in the office of [the City Clork by 12 o'clock noon, | ight saving time, August 11, | Point of origin of coal must be given; namely, the mine and jmmmg company producing the coal. | Affer awarding contracts, a suc- ful bidder must commence de- liveries of coal promptly so that those departments requiring coal immediately can be taken care of. | Wreight ticket must be delivered with each load and corresponding duplicate must accompany each in- voice. The Committee reserves the {right to accept or reject any or all hids, All deliveries should be under the supervision of the Sealer of Weights and Measures. The successful bidder or bidders | are to furnish a personal or surety bond satisfactory to the Mayor and | Corporation Council, the amount of | such bond to be for 25 per cent of | | the amount of the contract. | This coal must be first quality New River or Pocahontas or Penn- slyvania grades. The volatile contents must not be ' greater than 23 per cent. Analysis of coal must accompany each bid. conform to standard practice. DONALD L. BARTLETT, Chairman. Specifications for sise of coal must | New York carries models of hats, | market by ehipping 1,000 miles via gowna and lingerie. air. 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