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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1929. 1 ’ A : . The Hez;rt Story I o ak ofa ve s w enmg Steadfast Womaps By Adele Garrison Harry Underwood's Drastic Ord ‘\\Hh that old Ph to the Hotel “Prisoners” Indicate | that the Kenellos are Almost Ready to Strike! 1 holding a mental ometer and all ters over those > T always sail 1 J baromete 1t is always, Lillian’s way to grov ealm in time of str nd I kne by her quiet, medsured responses her husband’s telephone that somethin ous was : was breathless with an time she hung I had been train and 1 asked no q She belore and sti Wy sti g close to do I. But good po! 1 cy to of to say waited f spe know now he clasp 1petuous 1 of the pink with 1 th artmer n can't leading to & the balcony outside. Pur other trusted boy are the only to be allowed to br e meals or ANSwer ca from This o for a f you t J looks th » 1 sald ing to ul; manner. “Will Ha ones glowing, her e to ious- that any But who saw th ad s - th D fright on us. 0 he ny hint o turned only one in w days, don e at way, ry be back 500 Harry's Danger isn't coming returned quietl o A grav problen Lil husbar + ven, and Mary's face nd 1 “No impriso; prince r had anythi on na, laughed it ov Harry day.” she by the ening etched around know what that meant to her, i hushand, whose ut dang®r she “He that e st to Altah, I v. and e dlrections again onl rouble in p tow- or me I though A wan ¢ T to my slde d the out of did 1 news th part anxiety er carelessn you st smiled and sh | ing for Tor o| was ffort knew so well. says it is vitally necessary y on the job. . praise has spared us one th —he i3 keeping Phil Horithers . vtk Shim. Noe course, stays up here. But can vou | imagine the lovely time we'd have me 1lone But “But Underwood won't t 1 I do about my let what s to Mamah (Continued Tomorrow) Copyright, 1929, Newspaper Y Service, Ine ¥ THE LOGCOCKS MAKE A HOME | By Thornton W. Burgess who may know a lady e’en he you'll often Not It was ver bit that Logc pecker who hwl come to t ADK»st from very Logcock was between performance “They kept opening wings and sometime lifted their wings hig ter could see on the under ey were talki low tones. “T should thi Peter thought 1 could us: v evident to Pet Mountain, | th Mo 1s Great much love h a two s they and closing went what asked pl | Peter | as already there is Stiosat heve | en he v it And 1 of ¢ You that par to 100! r them, while Log and his hand- | busily at work mak- | ar the por | wrir When I get The chan: and Mrs. Logcec queer way of other. Logcock rat-a-tat-tat on the finished, he for he mired his d “Perha food enou cock over I “Oh cock think ser 5 “It yo asked Pete mean t Peter saw r ves. the of | | founa | by | high blood 7 r | It is re Once Qvers | | | ‘ Begistered U. B. Patent Office ALBERT &0 POWN ToO % ’v | THE MARKET AND GET 3 uh ME TENCENTS WORTH | oF PORKCHOPS [‘ {4 l\i il 'TWO JITS U THE CHEAP SKATE . TV YOUR HEALTH | (W i BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN | |} Editor Journal of the Americ nn‘ 1 Medical Association and of Hy- | gela, the Health Magazine. | The rapidity with which hardening | of the arterie occurs in different people varies greatly Some are old at 40; others r after 70 It an old sayving is as old as his.arte depends on what Osler “vital rubber” in the vess carry the blood. | he exact cause ing r\" the arteries not known. 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