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u NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. SATURDAY, Al | tte the matter, but a few days 3 e T T S | the bishops met in convocation an 3 mean ¥ eland™ } A I & q hat QSt oll . o ¢ ’ ; € We'll carry on by God's grace. i e W 1 s ; : L op¢ s e riames cille, Betty, William H. Sipe, ' 6, choir leader, éfi Y e e e e Stank donated his service in repairing the | { = | ICTION 0 By ELEANOR EARLY W 1020 By AEA fervice Ine, :]"i;‘:-‘l\\ o o JLp .”‘T‘ dndAnSwers Freat R : z; ; walls, : t the win- ’ beth) consecrated to 1 s at the last 1 the will of the state cxpresse . ze cop t date )] (Joscph), he shall a fre ing, standing beside the anti- Par inction the use of the 1o W3ES ’ dom q or, as he had done 50 i T r book in those parishes o Lok Sk s s . | THIS HAS HAPPENED serious. o SRl mean SOt ATty el e e ““\I v 5 LS OF ths Cholt al e back, Molly Burnham, between plays | “You don’t actually ke love to nor next month. But now. Tods S e e, e 3 Jeve i will be held once a d lovers. is leading a hectic life. me—do you, Red? You're just sort if we can get a licen 5 b 3 . # [ 5 N t: somg the & v Ui AR AT | nth. One of the six will act as bishops” who im that under ¢ has two plays on Broadway. of casually affectionate. Of course| He would be astonished, of SRR ekt Mikisai eaters th s v Oil for lamps on the wall S i non law gulations dating b [ 1 : th of them coining money. And you put your arm around me, somec- course. Perh aps he wouldn't be- - S Yo Chichihae | e E According to I ¥ o | 1 I 3 1-the congregation 1 of them coining 1 And [times . . . And you hold my I licve she meant it. Then she would | ¢ SRR s X largest and most expensive th m b J AL le to afford the luxury of Flynn, a reporter, who spends all in the theater. But I shouldn’t ell him how she had always liis money on his invalid mother. that ‘making love.’ Should you?” | him. She would say he must not ' Auanadalaiiah as) . w York; Paramount, New York hurch con- d has sworn never to marry. Bob | Red looked startled. be stubborn any longer. Love was i of canon law does :l.mi QUESNTIONS ANSWERED Sl et ket Ti‘eafl]rv Fl]lP' C‘" ation = 'y on despite obe ton, widower of Molly's dear: “Good lord, Molly, you don { all that counted. Money did not “nier at hag Y‘““ Tont whish| You ean get an answer to any . sty 5 .le‘ 'Jflg Ul e : . AainiAL nd and father of the little giri me to make Jove to you, do you:" > any difference. Nor sucees (R with Parliament, whi question of fac did t g 3 5 t or information b i 3 g 4 bishops who claim | in the United States are the Roxy 0 The powerful Sund mes suy rloira . will ring with independent young ar- 0. she said. *I k § ad plenty now. But success powerful Sunday Times sa¥s|jpiinin Herald, \y i ginated in T chitect, with a perpetiual chip on be simply poisonous. I st eful. She'd as soon be ¢ of this 455 New Yosi e. Washington | ! Islands. near the north shoulder. ably want to slay nonenity for the rest of her life, i the Chu ngland de- |y, ¢ t « enclosing two cents in yelopos Molly, returning one afternoos No joking,” he told her solemn- | They'd have to live in New Yo tely ignore m the oo reply Medi wal o ) ) i from a concert at the Ritz, finds ly. “You wouldn't want to start of course, because Jack's bUSiness tuwine dent 8 ' AT UG AVTRaE faniot Db, with his small daughter, Rita. something we could ish, would interests were there. She wouid 1 remiin an . t tended res who lives with Molly. Molly invites you, Melly?” sub-let the apartment, and find one opypeeh opinion there can othe- question Uinto iea, and he begins o make | She shook her h in New York n could in nly one outcome of persi love to her. “Because,” he continued rly, stali the nur ang 1Se1e 1t ishop’s precent policy NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY ‘1 should love you so fiercely, my With little Rita. And she and that is disestablishment CHAPTER XXXIV dear. So unrelentingly. terribly | would have a AL Parliament Arovsed sl I think you would be afraid honeymoon. Holford Kr Molly wondered why she hated el e By plos, S Tob’s han And why she thought han 5 : (o i Lkl were horrid, becauso they were YOLi L ] of the white. Tt of course, have been ’ 3 ke 3 ot At derful” she murmured. about the D And they’ Gl s ay wu he loss m;‘}um they were also moist. Anl He looked at her sternly. Venice, [k in a gon- : ‘ cold. TR o e e Vi ur inches, nor mor Iy but six members were | “Don’t cheapen yourself, Molly. dola, and live in a palace, and f e L hes i heig Clammy, she thought. And, shud- 1 ove's nothing to pl i the pigeons in St. Mark's Squs L e eienn ot s Nolnts nar A : flir } I ser onti 'E dering slightly, drew her fingers Oh, I didn’t mean exactly that,” Then they'd go on to Florence. A X R e more than 240 pounds: (waen ¢ Ay W I's \ away she dec ting her cup down she would take Jack to Ponte Vee- SNIPS (the bishops) il s 10 . 7 R 3 failod i 3 le to the nation of oh 1o to the (18 and 40 yea ment as a 2 v Th Sl ; You don’t like me, do you, Mol- nervously. “I, I think your won- chio, to the little old shop® where Nl TR e it 3 oI ; : e first application gives in- y 2 derful, Red. I wouldn't have you she bought his ring. And he might teGan AN enea b AR e six met to d shoutd stant relief—or money back, Bob’s face was flushed now, and change for anything. I like buy her ore, t0o. And they would sthoning | With case; a native-born or natura gl Lk Try it. At all drug stores. his mild blue eyes were brighter the way you ar des, exchange them solemnly, in pledge Tl N e e LSy S e \ ban she had ever scen them. there’s your mother, R of their undying love. Why, of course I like you, Bob.” know you have to think about Ler Molly's heart was beating ex- U Shiisehy H" o - S 4 T s 1 the 1 Iy ox Sl \\1 Sll) I Eq Well, not much you don’t.” % citedly. She ran in to kiss little ! SelnE s diTRca s e 3 % : lained. T A ballots > : 5 t i S i £ vor ted an o : FOR. sonal rep 1 Corps? and respect for the sanctity of ot very much” she admitted, He laughed shortly. Rita goodby. And, scribbling a 10T arlinment would set the en- CLEANSING THE NOSB rying to laugh, as though it were | I wasn't talking about marris L 1T Tt SN ey e rocking. i quite unimportant matter. “You ifolly. I was talking about love hen slie tan ownstaive to. set ail 10/t ove were succesful see, you're not a bit my kind of a ' “Oh.,” she said. And {hen o uld be W sericus blow to th man, Bob. Not the type, 1 me . . “T don't think you're the (To Be Continued) hurch. Disestablishment would pu hat I particularly like, That is ry’ 1 anvhow.” PCRhe e e onl SR t more or less on a vith all the [er i 1i t i E 1 S 3 CLINK OF ICE IN THE GLASS oh, dear, I'm afraid I'm not ¢ ed I don’t know Q o b fon't S g other Christian churches. 1t would | O That firm T . i } 1 | being very tactful . . . Anyhow I do as T am. D R n i, | & linetr b loblinator iias i g S 4 e R e you e came and stood in fromt of ] RiRL B R ouse to boe hers of the \ Dae s : en i s e e What type do you like?" he de- g r hands, drew her The king's f “Defender for o aumnded. to her feet. Then, for u moment ’i‘ Nth' ¢ means def & Sl % . e Iynamite, eaustic notash ro-. | *Oh, a sort of an athletic typ e put his armsiaboit her. il 2 JloE the taiiinrench el byl ihe metaba d b 2 A B Sl she declared, smiling. “A big braw- And fhen, abruptly, he rcleased i ] 1 |9 L fyeesian, Siedlennen Buoheninlin ey Voull Lose Privil e I L v T =CLIP COUPON nERE sort. You Kknow. Red went away early that evenin . £ . e N prsenta ; o ¥ was th } I mean it,” he insisted. “Don’t Ana after he had gone, Molly sat i 1 ) g e ; ntry th S 3 R i . b il LY ! hbishop o! bury as 1 ; kid me, Molly." for a long while, on the cubist sofa, J 2 : ¢ £ a ¢ Rainbe ion 5 Lge he laughed deliberating. na C tanyang Shlivy : ) cause. i > o Personally,” she said, “I've Ttowas Sho D toln R, 1S OHLIOVEla s ; Lol : y 3 e e lamcitable weakness for the shock- ' gpimly, to call a I o5 ten in Ing, foscinating kind. Most women , single evening. And both of them have, I guess. But the wise onss making love fo her. She had oven never marry them.” e IRHeAl Pook ano : o e Haie o olly,” B 4 blished Churel he other t would make urs a “Now, Molly,” he reproved I'Te He couldn’t marry her, if he 5 S 1 L £ b ‘ “; § l\"":w ise simply being adolescent. I'm quite og fo, Why make Red misc Y fl St ) et A Tioniouln e serious And Bob! He nrobably had fec " T e e TR col What are the nalities Well, I'm not,” she bantered. too. Most likely she'd Ticarit ohurahes llohec e 1 inings of the names Ireland They have no upper front 1 L “ylml YORE S VORNE Abim] onid Notirtally v xeitement that e to o Barlianies n Groot? i i auehtor v in b : @ g val o \mer i : ’ R e Parliament would have no cision to override \siry Departm lose th v t would ntr i of the low long would it take to nother ter bisho t House of T.ords. billion dollars allowing one dates fell on Wednes- o cows have wupper front ‘ they have upper molars | “I'm a dood girl,” announced Rita olly, 1 1os wiractive t is more v in its affairs than it has at ingel girl,” corrected e women | Parli e joticalion jandisanclion in those of the Methodists or {1mE tolizo €0l Be(lManntoh ol o Battine mmeni Ta | & NG D the Baptists or {he Presbyt g S3 g compaTaily Both the Archhish iy rut . ; here is unrest within the e Tor s swept the child into her <o, crupuloy : '1 Shichis thareas | by SDERCOSMOTG ondon ited an art % : 1 > the Archbishop of York, 1 “Ill tell you about the ginghan oy 1 a from th 1ISoDs sitins MmO lcelot the Tionc. | Willlan#Temnle teccond and the calico " she prom- S 4 which 1y e LA 8 ™ fictal of the church, are and the hushaby lady from oy Kenan A e I e - 3 afionierinhien ey R i IR new prayer hook, even thoush Iar- | A eaonty 5 ep men dangling. And Moliy, to 3 t or liament twice rejected it ight." she “Dood a1y intents, was dangling Red and | 5 . night, daddy. Not: Dacansel ahe) vantaq o] yen a : g v hos: the pe ve use of the proposcd She climbed info his lap, and ¢ she felt. quite honorabls bk kissed him dutifully. Molly had no- “Now if T were only m i = e > o, or ticed that the warmth of little Rita's sho (heumnt Seoeertin o e R e Lo Bodic g Auction Sale Kissed was reserved exclusively for ¢ i ) Pt ; il 5 her. She hoped that Bob would no' jave to m | nofice. It would probably hurt his .1 Lothered % S e order of Probate Court, T wili ||4 Rl r s A : h_“‘ & m“ book which w st Public Auction the Real Es- “Yeu dan't mind ir T w N ywnaned, and put her h i A L el I'elix Partonis or Telix | sked, as she carried the baby awav. nillows. And shed an i f' f' e ; :" ‘HI’:,_“‘I,‘:_‘N"{ 2 st Hampton Lt LRI e el B e e e e S DI If you would be smait, wear this color. If vou ted's ning for dirner. o udion yshnaen Sunsattalg HRannE DI See e R Y, (SIafut, kg ' : 3 o . . o Tl folntay tonzll AR il tmer feetiastermineity Mog e Rt singsnieb i Raasd Eptbylan anonn daner ) 3 would be in fashion, hob your hair this way. If you R L e s h U : itk e M of Liberetie Trot would be well-dressed, wear clothes simply designed 23 such goad eompany. T love havine yim:e L S T R T e e e { I'make them. him around.” » it “And you think I'm rotten com Hitreinaly Kl ainnan 3 & ally the Ho of Com pany, don’t you, Melly vonldn't et him know sha was com- re no little 1z of sun It would h: b to surpris props S I L me fierce debates ms of sale 10 per cent £ interior and foreis of sale 1 balance (ex- o . . x Ay e e e e I e Paris today sets the correct fashion in women's 1 ' o oy ST HEN 1 the intensity and fervor i Savings Jank of Norwickh 3 g ol ) o . ~. : i ” AR SRHID e P e e s e L U e e sl o | clothes, for a waiting world, because with French womni- Ei T R B R T e R en dressing is a studied art. Their chic is supreme. e has a lot ricks. She would felephane him ooply religions people and tre- |delivery of decd of conveyance | |8 “Now you know hatter than At L (o Al cinos o) hrbals inendcy mned about - the | when sale is approved by the Court i I S M L B e e e el Gl et Dot G Through advertising, the genius of Paris is men wha's the lifa of the party. Red e tn leuse of Comr ¢ ! 24 1 10 UL 1 Bk Gl e R Rl A o S e vt 24, 4320, 3 oelock aay- | brought to the attention of thousands of American el A e 1 the would e v LGt HILIP M. FAGAN, ; women. In Seattle, a charming lady wears the newesf Auctioneer, i fhen2” Roh ied hatoruly. ot ) i y P o8 I MR ’aris hat. In Texas—a pretty girl chooses fashion's must he game expl or - 1h A T . ey . es *Klace arkling cryst: /& 7SDE o e '\_‘,, : on ¢ ‘:: : vent of the Week in Teonerville, By Fontame For | newest nm‘ Ma(o of spai kfllmQ el '\.‘\t‘nl' An Towa newspa- B CA - 5% ; per advertises a copy of a Paris frock at a moderate o e b THE CITY FELLER WHo REFUSED To TAKE ANY@cDY'S WeRD (7 price within ten weeks of its anpearance in the French t quareel with von. Talb,™ 5 “apital. O PRI Tl ConeeRNING THE HigH AUTHORITY oF EpH W-: y'v\v‘ t far yo v]m hier's sensi- - SECR' i 00 . wlities. nnder the cireun g b ; stances, T o if von would por- ticularly enioy havine dinner with R . | It N8 tanichi you would be your B Mo e e, ot b e - Z ; clothes thriftily and successtully —wear them with style A o W e e s it 1/\ I : and charm, watch what the charmine ladies in adver- o 2 Tty bt o i ’ 3 tisements wear, and read what is vritten in the magi s o o them. i | : > : | name of Paris. porcelain fireplae e ' - X, 0= in r low-cnt i o R e Read the advertisements and you will net 1 - S ; ) S : only read what Paris says, but what snmwar, He world think LS e o ‘ 5% the women of America do way from Snod- Z s ed You've EEm R (S : X e New Britain Hersld | €Y AR s | CIRCULATION OVER 15,000 s ear. Red. You meow. Speating of swine Newton £hortlv hefor von eame. Yon Red, he's sim v imnaceh t dn yon thipt sid e asked me if 1 ta nery ¢ a1 von tell b N O Vihing. smiling,

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