New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 13, 1929, Page 13

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it ter mel Ppla lov: Ha er old ger: E Mil his Mil fur ma | the thei not Mildred Lawrence meets Stephen Armitage when ne rescues her fox tur from a thiet who had snatched grows until Pamela Judson, daugh- lure him away from her. Then Huck Connor becomes infatuated with Pa- Pamela's brother, Harold, she cares more for Stephen than for i Lim. Mildred suspects that Huck is head of a gambiing ring and warns begs her to go out with him and she consents, hoping to use her iInflu- ence against. Huck. They drive by her home so che can dress and they learn that her nroth- every way until she is out of dan- home fwr : week until her mother b is better. Stephen hears of and comes to ses Mildred, feeling 2 little regret over having neglected her. They plan a picnic at the end of the week, but meanwhile Pamelu hears of it and tells Stephen that NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY Stephen's perately to monopollse him, but Stephen was stubborn and when he wanted to g0 to Mildred's he ' went there. | Pamela resorted to an attempt to Huck's late Huck had been alley ‘as \ cerned. With Harold ho had made disappointed, especially as he was unable to sugxest that they make it » Sunday day, aren't you?" Bfephen said just Lefore they f Mildred could not pretend under |suppose my racquet ix Connle THIS HAS HAPPENED tn u crowd. Their friendship of Mildred's employer, tries to la and she amuses herselt by ying with both men. is in e with Mildred but suspects that rold but he comes entangled. He change her has had a serious accident. Har- gets & doctor and assists In -—and tells her to remain at the accident dred is trying to win Harold for money, CHAPTER XVII renewed interest in dred had driven Pamela into a jous temper. She had tried des- ke him jealous ever-ready by accepting attentions. Of up a blind far as Mildred was con- ute a “hot prospect had loomed up! “Perhaps ne Mildred agreed; on his business horizon and he|“hut he and Stephen arve different | dared not let go,” as he explained |in that respe: Stephen cun't af- to her. | ford to do as h» pleases.” Mildred was as cheerful about it| “Well, bhetter half a man than as she could b under the circum-'no joy ride at all,”” Connie chirped stances. Btephen himeelt was terribly | “Go on. call him up. Wunt me to fo fix | do it for you?" “No, you've heen in next day instead. He'd promised | week, Connte, and you've heen alcan to play golf with Pamela Judson on | good kid. I'll stay in und you can ghe | et some teanis.” “You're coming down on Mon- | Connie considered. “Well, if yvou'll hung up. “Bee you|promise to go out tomorrow. Now n." where in . time sharp eyes that she was| “It's up in mother's ecloset. 1 sorely disappojnted over the | fcund it there the other day when | Aotor maste in a Style Sethin 045 . Sodon Q17 < -;.lnm 0' un NEW STYLE ' Mildred sympa- 1d you can't have a | this . new one, s at sehool “hut since Iean't play school al! zo a tomorroy shook her he putting the sand- | ricd about Huck. wiches in th . do yon to her Harold talk that her mothers put off. ceident had He was *tickled pink,” to stop for her. in the refrigerator. 1in her miad. | His appearance, when | light. | Mildred had { “You'd better | vour mind. Harold, | that whatever | Mildre “I don’t intend she answered quietly. that.” I don't promise to answer.” there any reason {tell me everything? T mean, or do hecause you don't | your affairs with me?"* “You're the only person world who cars | But T can’t tel |80 please don't ask me." | Mildred drew in a “1 mee.” something . who has a sliancer on you. there is nothing. nothing tucquet to vhow Mildred the snapped | (ning. an what's the use.” | “Perhapm, If you knew that 1 c hottom guess Wwho ia at the | That it is Huck Connor.” on steadily, “you would v don’t you more." Harold? Yeou | and that will'unheal*hy pallor He to fix myself up for or three times to Harold |time stoppsd himsel!. but later, | “Well.” he admitted, It came well QOF) Nave the “On" Mildred | her young brother was. In the new LOW-PRICED WILLYS-KNIGHT “78-8" Grace of line and luxury of finish distinguish the new Willys-Knight “70-B" as the outstanding creation of modern style specialists. Tts big motor is the patensed double sleeve-valve engine, s0 notable for smoothness, silence, economical operation and increased efficiency. A heavy seven-bearing crank- shaft reduces vibration to minimum,whiletireimproved frame construction gives extra rigidity and greatest possible riding comfort. i “FINGER-TIP CONTROL" One button in center of steering wheel controls starter, lights end born. Simple design, essy operation. No wires in steering post. WILLYS-OVERLAND, ING TOLEDO, OHIO illys-(Knight BELOIN GARAGE and MOTOR SALES 115 Church St. Tel. 4560 Mildred put on her red beret in, Lut she left the sandwiches | Harold and | pienicking didn’t seem to harmonize he came for her. confirmed her opinion. He was sallow and unwholesome, like |a creature too long denied the sun- not seen him for i several days and even in thut short £pace of time h2 had changed. But |she aaid nothing to him in & per. |sonal way until they were out of | the Manhattan traffic and he could | drive with less concentration. { But when she did break through |her sllence to the subject she wanted to discuts she wasted no | vords. tell me what's on for 1 can it ia it's too big a burden for you to carry slone.” | “1 wish you'd not try to pump me. he returned impatiently. to pump you' “T just mean |to ask you a few direct questions. It isn’t neccssary for you to tell me ‘\nu are {n trouble. Anyone can see e “Well, fire away, if you must; but “You can tell me one thing. v why you can't A real reasin. you refuse simply care to discuss Harold took time t6 weigh her auestion before replying to it. Then | his words came in a rush. “I ean't | clam with you, Mildred.” he maid. the damn ahout me u anvthing more. tong breath. he said slowly; “there in . or semeons . t all that all the progress he nceded, but with| On her desk at the hotel she found a note from the manazer asking | T can do to help you?” Pamels he had heen getting prac- | her to come to his office. A foreboding of trouble crent over her. | You can lesnd me moral cour- tically nowhere until she decided | X | * Harold 1014 her eagerly. “It te use him to Inflame Btephen. spoiling of her da Liw ] :lmw me good just to be with you, But it was nelther Pamela nor| “Why don’t you coll up Harold | (o Soon e WA | y\jjidreq." any jenlousy of Huck that pre|and make a date with him?" Con- huck watling ner bud Tuck. “The om~ “Yet you don't trust me.* vented Rlephen from keeping his| nie asked. Il het nothing would | cut's last the with carth hus parted “Don't say that. You couldn't 2 date with Mildred. At the last min- |stand ‘n his way.” [<he sald dolefully. holding up thi ' 1ulp me even if 1 told you every: of . Bhe paused and Harold | flashed her a quick, uneasy glahce, she went tell me paled even bLenéath his started two speak and each Finally: ! am wbrn He-~he's ing tod much attention to Pamela.” breathed easicr. Khe bélieved that Pafela was bet. ter able to take eare of herself 'hdn pay- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, She reached him at the hotel just s he was leaviog for Westchester. he said, tried to take his mind off Huck and Q. How is Ruseian caviar made” | retary of the navy whose immediate i Pamela. Something must he done Dovs all caviar come from Russia” | fubordinate is Admiral Charles F. ¢ for him, though. She would think The process of making caviar | Hughes, chiet of operations. 9 it over until Monday. Then, if she | UESTION e is as follows: The ovaries, having 3 y o> IN SWERED thought best, she would go to Mr.| 9! AN l | low. dler. ore e and Huck knew aelf. “Perhaps if 1 keep my eyes| «. te s the Lusitania I:.m TAGE HIETORY ENITOR, Waslington Bureau, New Britain lerald, and ears open I can find a hetter buflt? ew York Avenue, Washington b « way of helping Harold thun by go- | A, At Glasgow, S otland | & copy of the hulletin THE HISTORY OF MARRIAGE and en- ing to Mr. Dazel.” | Who are the United States nts in coin, or louse, ux iled, U. 5. Pustage Tt happened that ahe did €6 10 senators from Ohio? (e e nd handiing costs: Mr. Dasel, but not on Harold's he. | stmeon D. Fues and Theodore | half. On her desk at the hotel Burton BN sha found a note from the manager Q. Is Zane Gray a man? Is'rm:m" AND NUMBER ..... asking her to come to his office | A, Yrs as soon as she arrived. Its tone Q. Does the United § s have | cIry was peremptory and farchoding Mildred as she the summons. “This past week,” everywhere together. . . ." He stopped in confusion, and Mildred saw the deadly fear again in his eyes. Then | nodding he turned 8he changed Dazel. But by Monday ahe tain @ to the haps she would only make N o ' harder for him if she asked some. 'OF r*WIY. Medical igul ard narital advice cannot be given, nor can ex- | the roc ‘She canie to work. atill undecided \PNded reacarch be undertaken. Al slightest possibility that a talk with YOl reply. Bhe doubted it. to hear about it, affairs would lcad to. was not altogether position.” SATURDAY, APRIL 13, _1920. Harold went| She nud come a fow winutes betwee And I can't of her desk. She was somewhat closed the drawer, and she looked 100k of | yp in surprise as an attractive girl Q. coolly. seated herself at upon her. almost in | ¢he desk with an air of proprictor- 5122 what your meddling | ship. A haunted the subject then: | You can get an answer to any wim uncer. | 1UCAHION Of Tact or infornmtien 1y best course to fol. WK 10 the Queation Kditor, New Britain Herald, Washington Buread. | sieve, 2 New York aveuue, Washington oyt D¢ Harold had called her a med. 8he didn't llke that. Per. things #nclosIng 1w cents in statnps | packed caviar lse to interfere, other questions Wil receive 8 per- Unsigned roquesta can. | Connot would do any good. | "O! Ue answered. Al letters are Pamela would get cONfdential.— Editor. too, and Mildred| Q what interference in Pamela’s'| A. A meteorological phenomenon, Nosides, it due to condensation of agucous on his sistor's | vapor on dust particles and ions by the cooling marsck of air in various wondering If there was the Mildred cautioned her. Pératurer. chilling. A diplomatic relations with of trouble crept over A, The present government of L preparcd to obey Russia Ia not recognized by the | United Blates. Diplomatic relations | South Main and Stanley Streets ‘What is fog Mearr alygamy n the on, “you've bheen away from the carly, but she knew Mr. Dazel 1ated in hotel, of course, else you'd have | would be in his office. She foidea | Was the last known about it. They've been the not: and put it in a drawer the United Siates and I'rancis was the last American am- | provinces and elscwhe bear to sec Pamela with him. She's | curprised to sec, when she pulled | bassador to Russia. | made cxtensively in the westérn a little fool, selfish and hard as|the drawer out, that her substitute’s Q. What are the smallest and the United States, 58 2 nails, but 1 think a lot of her, Mil- | private possessions were still there. | largest battleships ia the United! Q. Did Lrbe Ruth make more f dred A fountain pen, a box Of powder, & Siates navy home runs in 1928 than in any pre- “Can't you stop it? Can't you bar @f chocolate, a mirror and a | o The vious season? cable your father?” | notebook and other things. AL . i 517 Tiote fiiaee “No. 1 dor't dare . . . I mean| gomeone approached us Mildred | the largest are the Colorado and the ine the r playing season .in West Virginia. Who pensioned veteran of the War of Tuns. Hiran he cried. “Let it alone.| Mjdred siood siill, mot fully York. who died May 13, 1905 at the | A Jupiter, king of the gods and will you I tell you I can't talk, understanding. age of 105 years. ruler of earth amf mankind; Nep- T can't Interfere. 0 said the other girl casu Q. Did Babe Ruth lead the tune, god of the sea: I’hocbus Apol- Mildred looked at him ally. “you're Miss Lawrence, aren’t American league in batting in 19247 lo. god of fhe sun, music, poetry he had turned in to you? Well, I'm your successor.” A. Yes. His percentage was and medicine: Mercury, messenger stranger bLefore her cyes. (TO BE CONTINUED) | Q. Is the flag thut Is draped on of the gods ard god of commarre “Pam would . make me pa ' — a soldier’s casket buried with him? and thieves: Mars, god of wae: for it” he sald lemecly and Mil- A. It is removed before by Vulean, god of fire, andeof workers dred knew that he lied. Q. On what date did P'a Juno. queen of the gods She felt so0 sorry for him her Qstions day tall in 19007 w of Jupiter: Ceres, heart ached. “Don't worry 20 much,” A. April 8 F: Diana, god- she sald haltingl “Pamela ¢ «Q Has the name of the city of dess of the moon and of hunting; lcok after hersel dn )\ 8 Quecnstovin, Ireland, been oy > Minerva, goddess of wisdom: Venus, “You don't know Huck Connor,” Ao 11 is now called Cobl zoddess of love and Leanty; and Harold roplied and his hands at Q Docs a bucket of wet sand Vesta, goddess of the ecarth and the steering wheel showed white weigh more than a bucket of dry home as bones at the knuckles. Mildred and of the same volume? Q. Who is the highest in com- could guess that he gripped it s0 | A, Yes mand in the U. 8. navy to still their trembling. | Q. When did “Young” Stribling he president of the United ght Gene Tunney? | A. They never fought each other. been removed from the fish, are beaten to loosen the cggs, which arc then separated from the tissue by salt is mixed in, and in small kegs, is prepared by in linen sacls, laid in the brine and then hung up | 10 i tiw ¥y account that Harold was worrled. cton Bureau eted one o e lulleting on THE Mildred was certatn of (hat. ways. and by the commingling of HIBTORY OF MAT OUTLINE. Your copy is ready for you, Fill “I just can't afford to lose my (WO currents of iir of different tem- (OE LT send for it ] — = = = = 1anm Towers Filling Station 1017, being pressed through a age and two countries termi- in the sun to dry. Boris Dakhmeteff comes principally from the neifhe A ussian ambassador to ' Lorhood of the Caspian Sea; sut . 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