New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 28, 1929, Page 16

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red Lawr Judson Hotel, back on the next erowd gathered and learns that the by Stephen An officer take station house, and tine details are phen insists on asks “Good mo " When your Children Cry means ready. Keep a Castoria in the house. of this pure vegetable ing preparation comf fretful or feverish ba And you've only done doctor would advise. He Fletcher's Castoria doesn any harmful drug—that the youngest infant and effective for children of all ages in cases of con- stipation, colic, gas, diarrhea those upsets when vou don't I just what is the matter. Avo tations. Genuine Castoris Fletcher signature ickered up b ftly on a peg Connie 1 loo Go to s The Greatest Value Ever! GENERAL @ ELECTRIC or. His du But he got nowhere mlong that line. Pamela wanted to know ail about him and before lunch was over she had lured him into promis- ing to go with her that night to the Westchester Country Club, of which she remained a member despite the fact that several of the older wo- invariably got | men wanted her dropped. They drove to the club in Pa- mela’s car. Stephen noticed that SaTE e ehsel Rt the fenders were well used up but Mildred did not expect Stephen to | otherwise it seemed to be in good ow up at the hotel, at least not | condition. Still, he hoped to scll I any work for her to do, but|her a new one. It was his guess before noon he surprised her|that Pamela would not drive any neirine afimerlaes: | car for a year. g i ¢ what Pamela| When they arrived at the club a olsaid Al bl could wish | dance was in progress and Pamel: v-tan tweed and plain | Was not allowed more than a couple with striped shirt were | Of dances with Stephen before he 5 Al part of his perfection. | was forced to yield to others. hie said cheerily, | Stephen sauntered off to a smok of violets on { In§ room and found a small knot of |men in interesting conversation with a racing driver who was just hack | America. | South America and racing cars were two things Stephen liked to hiear about. He hoped some day to be the South American represent tive for a godd car, and racing drivers were his boyhood idols. He hadn't quite grown up in respect to j hero worshiping. helongings d all over the flat and she ded a searching party to help rown ti scgay YFor at least five dances he forgot all about Pamela. Remembering, he started out to find her but fate, in the person of a pretty red-haired i girl, waylaid him. She demanded |a dance. Stephen recalled having | met her in a group when he ar- i He didn’t want to be rude. But they hadn't danced long hefore he tound himself looking into Pamela’s darkening countenance as she swept past him with a young man whose s hispered words were | unheeding ears. “I'm in fort.” Stephen thought And so he was. At the end of the nee he sought out Pamela aud found her furiously angry. ‘I know where you were,” &h: declared hotly when he tried to toli her of the racing driver. “E one knows where anyone is when they're with that red-headed Angela Perkins!"” | “I give you my word - “Oh, save it. Anyway, I'm tired of this: let's get out of here.” “Certainly.” Stephen was a little angry now | bimself. After all, no girl had any strings on him. “I'll drive,” Pamela said shortl; when they got into her car. Stephen | had driven to the club but now h: took the scat beside her without a word. ed was a trifle d not show in her manne: Perhaps. had he attempted to %ot out her notebook and et stk defend himself, Pamela's anger would have dispelled itself in quar- 2| 1cling with him, but she did not know how to meet silence. Not ‘tephen’s, at any rate. The silence | of overawed servitors was a differ- ent matter. She had a grudge of long stand- ling against Angela Perkins —a | grudge born of rivalry. She knew | that Augela lad attached Stephen for the purpose of annoying her ... land she honestly belicved that his wateh | sicphen had attempted to lie about luncheon “‘-I Ve g0t 10 4 piile word he dictated could have seen | vas on the girl more work. They'd don for v drove fn bitter silen or two; then € e | brought her car to a sto sked +d saw him again he{giophen 10 get out and take a look way with Pamela | 3¢ “the rear wheels. She said she rooni. And Pamela | ids. Mildred put to the violets she had | d the thought ough her mind was Aty to he | AS a matter of fact Pamela had | ought the orchids She | ook like a dol- herself. millio | glance assured | not missed the his appreciation nning appearance he tried conversation around to sold in par- IN NEW Ever ALL COLORS the first all-steel refrigerator from winning cups in Soutn | failing on | “Nonsense,” curtly. i Pamela started to open the door | on her side. 1t was only a bluff. As he stepped out of the car and | moved to the rear, Pamela put it in gear and roared away, turning Lcr head to call bck something that Stephen made out to be a sug- | gestion that he walk back and drive homa with Angela. Stephen swore; then grinned “Walked! Can you best that?” Pamela was far down the road [ brfore he turned back toward th | club. Heedless of danger, she dros. lon at high speed, forgetting that | ahead of her lay a short stretch of road under repair. | Even when she saw the warning signal lights she did not slow in | time to avoid tearing onto the rut- {ted road with a momentum that | brought disaster. It came with the ear-splitting noise of a cannon shot, a jagged blowout that flattened a rear tire in less than a second and sent the ‘hing and carcening madly rom s to side. Pamela tried desperately to right t. but she knew when it came (o « stop finally, directly across the roadway, that luck had favored her She slumped weakly back, shaker and white, But the next instant 2lancing up the road in the dircc- tion she had come, her eyes Stephen replied niet sight that froze her 1o her seat with a new fear, | (TO BE CONTINUED) STEALS THEATER FILHS, BOY GIVES HOME SHOWS Takes Reels From Palace and Rialto | and Runs Entertginments Vor His Friends, Sergeant P. J. O'Mara has recov- | erod 8,000 feet of motion picture fi vajued at $350 at the home of a 13 year old b after invest the films from the Rialto theaters. The tion nd needed fi ed into on Lyman strect tion of the theft Palace and boy has a mo- machine in his home for his shows 50 lie the theater lobhics he knew they were left and m. He told Scrgeant O'Mara his 9 years old sister and a boy com- panion assisted him in carrying off loads. The trio will be in juvenile WOMAN @OES TO JAIL New Hay arch 28 (UP)—Mrs Anna Misnak, said by pol third offender under the liquor laws, must serve six mouths in jail. Sen- tence was imposed by Judge Robert L. Munger in common pleas court the woman appealed a 30-day +il sentence and $200 fine imposed city court, FIT Lpilep e to be a FREE P_i_voof | C. M. 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