New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 8, 1929, Page 11

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P T . }s‘.!ur piece snatched from her in & * Not wishing to seem ungrateful, she the trem- pulled her aid Mildred felt bling of his fingers as he her to him. “I'd give Mildred Lawrence, t the Judson Hetel, stenographer has her fox half my life if you ‘erowd, but Stephen Armitage |would ‘put on an expression like ‘catches the thief and returns the |that for me,” he burst out pas- ; twcarf. He asks to take her home. |sionately. He had buried his face in her | hair and Mildzed heard him soh “Oh, don’t. don't,” she cried, and put her arms around his neck. They stood there, like that,| invites him to dinner. Their evening is spoiled when P: mela Judson, daughter of Mildred's employer, phones her to return tc “I'm sorry you did that,” Mildred said quictly, and Stephen had sense enough to know she meant it a ¥ duty. Stephen escorts her to the ho- | quietly, for a long moment. Then | el where Pamela recognizes him as | Harold lifted his face and smiled. | the sulesman who had sold her g | That smile tore at Mildred's heart car. She snubs Mildred ang tries ta| “Love's a damn fool thing, lure Stephen away by pretending she | Harold said bitterly. wants to buy another car. Mildred looked at him steadily Then Pamcla meets Huck Connor, | and her eyes grew o Sl who becomes infatuated with her, | gor sympathy. “I've an idea it and she amuses herself by playing | might be very sweet she said vith both men. When Stephen fa- | sortly, “But 1 guess you and I| vors Mildred the manager asks her | won't find that out, Harold. W to be careful or Pamela will have | aren't pucky her discharged. But this may not be |, oy tercd a harsh laugh 80 easy as her brother, Harold, is| .\ o0t UG T ST | in love with Mildred, Hu s rather a [ VIS0 ATe YO0 WOTEVINE alats weakling, and Mildred warns him | 1€ S O bArst oul HES & agains gambling with Huck's crowa [ PUCRUAICE BAEEN, 08| PO S and permits him to call at her home | o S50 ST BV Lo e | 1 order fo keep him from them. | J08 (BRUCRE R L RO 60 While he was th hen phoned. | oy “ricl like that about him Now HE STO: YOU'\e no necd 10 worry over your CHAPTER XII s 8tcphen had experienced a defi-| o T nite reaction in regard to Mildred T “’ h"".“}“fwl i o Tasher tolarantly regrotill (st trstil, briicn = iia i N0 liaT irving. o of what appeared to be the end of | AGNE, MICrea sald, rying b heir blossoming friendship, he found :[; pis it ol e < :1 after a night of slecping on it that | =0 'I‘m_.l;mvlu; i .‘\“’,' 2onl he did not want to let her go. s ‘l A AN A Of course it wasn't serious, the| “Dont you believe ju” Harold | 2 = aboui har, N\ rone | declered warmiy 1t's you he's v el {RboT fenling for | €OMINg for. Who's going to wastc | bprjonsdnan gawis guEs tes wt e | his time on parlor atmosphag un- | Einigla [ M1l dred Sther. e | less there's a girl in it that he amusing as Pamela, either. He 1088 the didn't quite know why ho wn ate [WSEERL L tracted to her, 8he was B B oure wrong, Harcld she eaid nige eirloaviile Eatiely . “This is Stephen Armitage, and Pamela kept a fellow guessing. | - 1 L vou must know, I'm certainly Foumeriil e ot the girl in his young life.” do next. It was exciting. Bonkdid BubiSa ifslion, faldut silot x| Harold put his hands on her Gitament ol e Al : 'J \1o Shoulders and held her firmly, naial Chelng Wiy Mddco hee | though she had tried to move uway 2 ""n‘_”'”“;‘;' ”"l‘y;:‘ '“p. see T lure you mean Pamela,” he said “.\‘nd then, when Mildred had L‘xm.ux “don’t let her worry you A N erew determined 1o | She plays with every now man she evaded him, he gr meets. She's even putting the spell | eaubes 3 . ther, ©n Huck Connor She couldn’t put him YH}Y -\‘ l v‘ Nlidiean Blazed “That's atthough sho told him she didnt| BLrCRR evia blased UTRt) iy '““l:‘,:,",m‘,v"‘ s AT (R CbaL bey Yk s | el red wnve | brother, would put a stop fo her SOn.sal ekl MR e b g o Aok Sl Bir A Gy un N ant Lo litference | CONNOT. I tell you e isn't right R R “You oughta't fo say that un- wmight cause him o change hisy, . “"oo Tyo50" something against mind. She hoped he would stay / i — him Harold ohjected, He Jwoy, At least shie fold ‘herselr | W Barod. oblected. Cie Z#he did, but her eyes already had| SR T b 8 e s Frown forightor and the weariness | G708 100 RIE ‘osses fke 4 &en- | that had lain like a film over her | JeMaN.' a5 ey uscd - to say sonsitive features was gone when [ PreUty decent sort with the gitls. the returned to the living room. |90 1 watched Pamela - work | In itsaplace was a look of frans- > rndes ake port that brought a scowil to Har- —— old’s visage. | “Who was that? Jack Gilbert? Whgn You Cgtch CQIdj he said sarcastically. “Look out or } your'll miclt before he gets here R b 0 M Ie could got more volume out of the Musterole is casy to apply and | radio works 11ght away. It may prevent a “No one in particular, jealous” cold from turning into “Au” or #he said lightly, but the overtones pneumonia. It does all the good | of her voice were jovous in spite work of grandmother's mustard of her effort to keep it level” plaster, | “In that case 1 suppose you | Musicrole is recommended by won't leave that devilish inven- many doctors nurses. Try tion in the next five minutes and | Musterole for sore throaf, cold on | rush off to chan your dress the chest, rheumatism, lumbago, | while 1 sit here and twiddle my pleurisy, stiff neck, bronchitis, asth- | thumbs,” Harold mocked ma, neuralgia, congestion. pains and | e aches of the back and joints, sprains, | Mildred turned with well-feigned sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, eurprise. “Why, how did you guess frosted feet—colds of all sorts | T'n just roasting to death in this | Mothers: Musterole is al | Jersey ™" she asked innocently | wade i mitder form for “I'm good at guessir Harold bables and small children, told he t 1 don't have to Ask for Children’s Musterole, guess now. You ought fo learn | to play poker, Mildred. Your face J; | 18 as open as a deck of marked | cards.” Mildred walked over o a win- | and opened it. “But it 1 she maintained naively. Harold came over heside her He put an arm swiftly around | Better than @ me=tard plaster a poor complexion Cosmetics won’t cover up pimples and blackheads, but the daily use of Resi- nol Soap helps to prevent them. The creamy lather with its clean tonic odor rids the pores of clogging impurities and imparts to the skin U a healthy glow, and velvety soft- ) - ness. Alalldruggists. Resinol Soap Armitage silently and fluentl lud-[ Bently, William Fitzpatrick, (BNS denly he knew that he couldn't xlayl ER A A[;K l]N Dehm and Mrs. O'Mars; scoond ‘\e“ Engla"d VFBCES % 1 and watch her being agreeable to | I I Walter Goff, George Sch A lice Warm Weather Spell him. | Ilanchett 1 Iose third Loston, April 8 (A-—The second “I'm going to clear out” he| Fred Jo n Irene |day of Bosion’s unusually early said firmly. | Burkhart; thur Acker- | warm weather today brought afi an- Mildred vainly urged him to| strom, Raymond ; nouncement from the weather bu- stay, but in her heart she knew | E— Clancy and James Kiniry; ‘no real cold him start something, but he kept|she’d rather be alone with H 1 ietrihn. [seph Gill, John Dua o e ‘Repllblmn Handbills Distrbue 52,2, 1, Oh, well ." Mildred de-| Still, she worried over Harold : : lJohn Meskill, J. W. pr spaired of convincing him that Huck | until Stephen rang the doorbell; M A[ Rlfl]m Hfill thlflg uel Rosenberg, was dangerous. He could have no |then she completely forgot him. Hary Heary. conception of a man whose emo-| She opened the door herself, S AR tionalism was buried so deep that a | for her mother was busy with| Republican handbills on which il pretty girl could not awaken it |mending in her room. She said|“tre Printed questions concerning St Sies against his will, she realized. good evening just as she would lo"hl’ tax rate were dns-rn_.m.»d at :'1;'hL.»1.; Sy “I suppose you'd like to ask me|anyone at all who wasn't unwel. democratic rally in the fifth ward j\narics ol to go," Harold sald as Mildred | come, but Stephen saw something Theimecting s held tn)| BETH A0 ) hesitated over warning him any [in her starry eyes and flushed 2 L with Alderman Frank J. |third, Alexander = sa : cheeks that spoke a warmer wel. | Z2Patka. candidute for reelection, as | O'Tiricn and s coma the principal speaker. The handbills rmm‘n'L ani Na o o % are said to have been circulated by [an, Mrs. Cullen «ng ol n “,:,"M:fdr,?,:’:n ;:‘lk?"t’\:":e:"dsg:lth» Polish-American republican club | $on; fifth; Joscph Havela 5 il ot s e * | which has endorsed ex-Aldegman | Ward. Kay Welch, | o . utter a sound or squirm poy.; 3™ pyjewski, Zapatka'd op- |Joe Burkhart, ¢ Som e Eeap it hen e e o oy Kalimowski and r,:;p':m'::,' e ‘{:::,"L“:“i'n ";2‘:“1"! Alderman Zapatka spoke in the| The reputy rosisien NarTE DI G - linterests of the ticket he heads. [as follows: First. Harold Stipck ar Houston, April 8 P A less confusion while she fought|gthers who came into the ward to|M. J. Con Sy i Arle Ber caim. carry the fight into what is expected | o Abihomas el s Stephen looked at her question- anything then except what actuall | James Degnan and John J. Kata, the happened. last two named heing the council- “I'm sorry you did fhat," Mil- | manic ticket of the democrats, also dred said quietly, and Stephen | spoke. had scnse enough to know that| The work of Alderman Zapatka she meant it. It made him fcel was laudced and his stand in the in- awkward, and the awkwardness|terests of the 28 mills budget de- was uncomfortable. Reing un- fended. It was pointed out that the { comfortable, he said the wrong choice was between a 12 mill | thing. | tax or a of 28 mills, the former | “Didn’t you iike it?" affordiny no funds with which to | carry on Zapatka's program of fifth | ward street improvements, and the | latter muking such provision, and | that the alderman chose the budget | which would benefit his district. | “Would it surprise you to know {that I didn't?" Mildred retorted, not altogether truthfully. The caress would lay sweet up- Stephen, Harold cur Rawlings; checkers, first, Willian | ! 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Casimir | ) rederick atanh: it g had looked irresistible, @nd he Majewicz candidate for reclection 8% | (arlson and W illisen (ire i 2 had not resisted. He expected [selectman. former Councilman YARE Bon-Tone Has Taken New Britain By Storm; Lveryone is Praisirg This Great Remedy; Have You Taken Yours Yet? , Liver and Bowels HEADS HOCKEY LEAGUE Boston, April § (UP) — Judge James E. Dooley of Erovidence, i L. s elecled president of the board of governors of the Canadizne American Hockey league at the an- nual meeting of the hoard here yes tor IS TWO HITS Mo. april § P — A ler et down the Blues with two hits He was the first s mour n to work TINT THE SILK leave lace untouched -easy with Tintex .The smartest lingerie de- creed by Paris is lace-trimmed . . . with e s Maytag washing. If it doesn’t sell itself, den't kecp il Deferred Payments You'll Never Miss. THE MAYTAG COMPANY Newson, lowa Pounded 1083 Clothes CLEANER . _KSL. Salt Lake City. KMOX, St Louis. WJR, Detroit. O 9 ctions a0 el s e v o o e ok . ox hes linw s long. , memory Republican Rally Tonight | Are Relieved by Bon-Tone! Are You Going to the silk tinted in gay pastol shadea sted, b ack es ess tepublicans d a mecting | 4 et “ [ st nawit ih et wan niantan necanton s Ul M2 CUg Kecp on Suffering or Take Bon-Tone? <. Tu keep such lingerie |fire of outraged pride. He'd | jowski will he the main speaker - _— lovely and new looking ... . simply we | somehow managed to make her|" attorney Harry Ginsburs, chair- e Tintex in the Blue Box. Like magic. .. fitheciean S ioignt s Hlslwand s ot L DL REE SR 5 it colors only the silk and leaves the (0 jkiss cvery girl he knew. and | mitice, will make his first public ap- f’a' nl..nr.u.Jlll""’;h';‘,:"j "‘f,:';,‘::'-'-l'\'-z | Mildred told herself she wouldn't | poarance in tha rd. onsiwho Ta B (00 JHB RE, 5 [ be Kissed by a man like that. She | oqn aaarens “,',‘"',1,“:,';" iRl iy S fuss . - . with ‘parfoct: eeslty | believed that Kisses, were only | Joseph Kloskowski. Attorney 1. J 4 Your dealer has the new ‘r;‘lwfl you made them, cheap as| Monkiewicz, chairman of the fifth T'ntex Color Card with the leading lin- irt or priccless as pearls. ward republican town commitiee; gerie-colors .. on actual samples of silk. Stephen was nonplussed. He | jogeph Mlynarski and Luther Abra to see it. further against Huck 1‘1]":’: ”\‘I'l:hv"l" '\’"'\‘”"" “”h] his hamson, candidates for councilmen, ! «—THE TINTEX GROUP—, “Om, o, she answered quick. | Mses Mildred saw - bim glance |and others Products for every Home- s h sy at the door. She felt Jike telling Voting Machines Tested | tinting ond Dyoins: Nasdd Harold scowied darkly. “Want to | Pl o go if he wanted, but her| voting machines {oday had been | kN gl one Y RpLE A e play me against Armitage?” he ask- [ MOther chose that instant to step |get up and tested and polling places | fintex Grav Box— Tiuts and dyes all d_ suspiciously. | from her room into their pres put in readiness for the annual city | 0 materials. X “Don’t be so stupid,” Mildred told { €€ . election which takes place between | f Tintex Blue Box —For lace-trimmed him impatiently, hoping he wouldn't (TO BE CONTINUED) the hours of § a. m. and 6 p. m. to- | L . e o silks — iints the silk, lace remains want to make an issue of the mat- S morrow. | B % white. : ter. She feared to have him go now, | INDUSTR[AL BANQUET With the exception of the six sun 1o g i no | Tintex Color Remover — Removes old after the scene they'd been through, places on the school —committer One day my color from any material 80 it can feared that his jealous, hopelcss R R which are to be filled. there is a con- e A be fl\llf)n new color. mood would lead him into dissipa- s e test for posts in every department of 5 . i« a | Whitex —The new bluing for restoris tion. But she knew if he guessed | AWrence I Mangan, Chalrman of [4po' rovernment to which officials =3 S “I"'m“ AR o nor \] “ondition. Since | . Whiteness to all white e what was on her mind he would go.| Committee, e Dats will be elected tomorrow. on-Tone Representathve | OVaRLs i A “I tell you Mr. Arm s moth- | o iR L e R S g BBt and p at all drug, dept. stores 5¢ ing more than a mere acquaintanc ’ Lvent As April 16. appear on the voting machines, the Bor oot el sy s and notion counters. to me,” she said carnestly | following, having no contest, are as- e ¢ f e Gl “Then you might have fold him| ACCOrding to an announcement | gureq of election: Patrick 1% King, | has taken = i e | you were just starting for China | Made today by Chairman Lawrence | joceph M. Halloran, Dr. Henry ) storm, and whers 20 yo Seryboay hal or Bagdad.” “m‘l“‘l"“":(""’” 1‘1’“; Y. -"-lL' A ‘""1!"“ tin, Joseph M. Ward, Henry 7T hear s o vonderful n : Mildred smiled. “Having no seri. | M&l basketball banque committes, | ung William H. Day, school com-! (‘ompose 4 1 T've over trie 3 ous desizns upon cither you or Mr.| e event will be held in the “¥Y” | icomen; Donald 1. Bartlett. Wil- | cwn roots Mr. Weodward, the Bon-To an TINTS aAnD DYES i Ar ge, 1 didn't sec why we V2Dauct hall on Tuesday, April 16. jjg;m 8, Scheuy and William F, Cur- | Bon-Tone greatly \ is at Miller & Hanson I store, couldn’t have a party,” she said | Al that time prizes will be awarded (i, " candidates for places in the |arisi sorder 30 Chureh St New Britain, Conn.. o~ PARK A TALFORD sweetly. “Get busy and see if you '© th (wo teams winning the cham- onmon council. The latter group|stomaci | Is. where he is telling more of the ESTABLISHED 1840 can’t bring in something amusing on PiONShip and the two most valuable puo gemocratic endorsement and it |1f vou are s g merits of this great remedy and GUARANTEES THAT TINTEX our set while 1 change, will you? Prize winners in the men and girls' g therefore possible for them to be|given Bon-Tc Totul aiving the free hooklet called: “THE WILL PERFORM That's a dear. ; league will be given. clected on either ticket hesitate another day, gt vour sup | ROAD TO SUCCESS.” - “Dear enemy from now on.” Har- | Chairman John Tobin Is arrank- jor places on the constabulary. | old grumbled ‘§ still think I'm a '"F for a speaker and his entertain- cight are candidates. One of the fol- e Bl ment committee is also plnning for jowing must he defeated: 1 A fine friend you would he to that part of the program. Winkle, John & Recor, Charles leave,” Mildred called hack from Nowland, Raymond 1. Beatman, | the door. “st: Mr. Armitage ank Clynes, James W. Manning. might meet you on the way out and Joseph Hayes and Michael r s !ove- think I'd clearcd the deck for him O'Brien - “Would that be too devastating?” 5 : Election Day Workers Harold jucred, vt Midred was gone. | 1H1CH FOUU VALUE Registrars Thomas J. Smith and L (4 [ A mere acquaintanee?’ A string of William J. Ziegler have selected ha-has.” their election day workers and as- mdhes the His sarcasm failed to the | signed them as follows: 3 -_— ache in his heart, however, and Moderator: first, Michael Hannon: 9 when Mildred came back, looking second. A. L. Rice: third. Martin| charming in the new dress she had | Connelly; fourth, John Middleton ! hought fo wear 1o the theater with I6fth, William Dorsey: sixth., William NX, Los Angeies. KLZ CFCA. Toronta NYINHAM SALES COMPANY 153 Arch Street Sluminum Telephone 3317

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