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12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1929. —_—————————— e hibitions of just wrat kind of a | to make up cach rifle company of |bridge and which toppled onto the|ed by the farm bureau officials. The chump I am. And it's darn pre- [W!LL REE[‘ENIZE four platoons, three being equipped | wreckage. boys will play several picces and posterous to expect you to listen with magazine rifles and the fourth | will be treated to a dinner. fi;\ |to me . . . But, after all, Molly, | to consist of 24 automatic rifies. An[ BOYS' CORPS TO PLAY _ ¢ {rm,éq B | there ARMY I:I[iHT UNlTih““““\lwu plan which may be work- | club fife URPRISED ON BIRTHDAY L3 | re certain circumstances to ¥ i | The New Britain Boys' cd out is to provide cach platoon |and drum corps will play at the| A surprise birthday party was be considered. T happen to be the pd ELE ANOQ EAQLY “/ © |929 EY NEA JEFVICE Ir\c. tather of a child whom you adore. | in a company with an automatic|fajr to be sponsored by the Middie- |tendered last cvening to Miss Gladys | 1¢ you should marry me, you would ““squurl!for “mop-up” uolrl' _|sex County Farm bureau in Dur-|Reardon at her home 39 lLawlo: | become Rita’s mother. That ought B “ l t B R d i her changes in “war division” \ham on Friday, August 80, Super-|street. About 25 of her friends % haes s * . | to mean something to you. atfailon 10 bé evampe OT»”W'_"”““"“ being considered include |jntengent Dwight Skinner of the 10- |were present. Music and dancing THIS HAS HAPPENED tell the cock-cyed world about It,| Molly stopped on fhe threshold. | Zshe shook her head wildly. | @ Killing Power | adaition of a regiment of 155-mM |a) clyb announced today. The|were cnjoyed and refreshments were Molly Burnham, charming play- | dovs he Oh” sho said. “I didn’t know| wput Bob, I have Rita new. Yoa reater Killing Power nowltzers to the artillery brigade, |co & 0 STROR TS PR et | served. wright, has a stormy scene W Molly faced him angrily. you were her e sl S and providing cach division with a| J Bob Newton and Red Flynn. B “It's about time you observea, You've been avoiding me, [ «Rjta is mine,” he said. “Suppose, | battalion of tanks instead of a single | has been drinking, and insists that |she told him cuttingly, “that I'n |Molly," he accused Molly, thet Youldhould marry some.| Woshington, Aug. 28 (UP). == Auj} company. he wants his baby. Molly < the not interested in Mrs. Bulwer- 0, I haven't. What makes YOU |16 olse. Would you expect me to | experime: reorganization of the| The increase if carried into full child when Bob's w ai and | Eaton and her boy friends, if any.” |think s0? I've been awfully busy, |give up my child?” |intantry's fighting unit, the battal-| cffect would increase the equipment now she lives in mortal t lest Red whistled that's all.” " “But I'm not going to marry | oM to provide more Killing power | cxpense, dealing a blow to President he take her away. She has grown Jut you don't really think—" Anything special?” he asked. | anvone, Bob!"” Y|}y adding automatic rifles withous | Hoover's project to reduce military ’ detracting from mobility, has been | expenses. Automatic rifles, tanks to love 1 Rita as thou E e 1. Iy hesitated. ‘I have it in “It isn® e insiste a n't,” he insisted, “a matter | {HEN T he war department. | and howitzers in added numbers were her own child, and her wh 4 th yth about |my mind,” she confessed, “to Write | on which I can hazard any chances. | life revolves about t X 1. “And what's more, |a book. Something different. Quite | Ng, 5 Cieron T ey | Tne 29th Infantry, a war-strength | would make a division much more | After Molly gets rid of 3 want to. If T'd lived as Ke anything I've done before. [and almost everyone succceds, If | Fegiment, now stationed at Ben- | expensive to equip and operate. callers, she + s you have; Red Flynn, and been maulling it over for days.” |you ‘marty, you would probably |Ming Ga. Will conduct tests of the =y en i new organization plan. Ne per-|mieo Darcons Killed e tact i romance, 1 suppose have children’of v D ar Lye (Chllarangas goutiony; manent changes in organization are “Oh % soothed. “Don’t A blighted romance,” S sain B | excited, Sweetness. By the 1 e pilenied romaeediheis B e [conten e eee Tgs 4581 S In A utomobile Crash | L e . Ll 42 i ove Rita most,” s - o der ISeTrVa he ¢ 2 o R SR ) e ni e e ST | A R abies 311t ahel shools 4 e infantry board and : . e 5 v | But !.1“ shook her head, coloring | T couldntt let youl haye:her,” Y hexetrom - ki the 'gansral K;l‘\\o\ 1‘?\ lt un:.\;m‘? I;\(l:‘ld].v;\s(;xlill; | so guiltily > knew he had sur-[pe protested. “You must believe T it St it e | here last night when the light truck HE e ee 8 g mouty ol 2 A G O love my child, Molly.” “rh ot oreenization. addpt. |0 WhicH ey were riding plunced that TR LI Ireadful night s ivghy. oL comme you: lovesher o ne world war, includes | Off Granite Bridge and dropped 50 on Lhe Loy Then & gl e o e Everybody loves her. My goodness. |in cach regiment three battalions, 24"“;;)“}““’.\}’;" ¢ “’“"_f’“"‘]""“’ | strovs it PRt o sl o) arke y're a| Bob, what are we talking about? howitzer company, and administra S aeAd fl“r‘ rank Jeannette of | 15 ndSoRin g rly ppy person, Molly. | Anybody'd think She laughed |tive units. ch battalion includes | this town, yer of the truc u XOW GO ON WITH THE STORY f 11 tricd so hard to ‘re young and charming. You've | nervously. “I'm sure I've no no-|a machine-gun company and H\rt»oj?l s. Amy Bennett, a Providence, R.| CHAPTER XXXVI rather pathetic. and might have lovers. tion of getting married, or having rifle companies. h rifle com school teacher, whom he was| stol ter 45 ted anhoyed. . ve a child to cherish. A beauti- mily, or anything of the sort.” | pany has three platoons of six squads | driving to Hancock, where she was Miosi] I ‘ always an cgg,” he home, plenty of money. it you ought to. That's w |each squad containing seven rifies | to attend the 150th anniversary ex- Babies will cry, often for no e ; . glag the ‘}"f"‘ What more could a woman ask?" |the matter with you, Molly. You and one automatic rifle lm»{“].:aor 1“;% "?\\1- benaath Grant | apparentireason, You may not B » ; ed to g0 through on that | “What makes you think I'm un- [life s incomplete. You need 1 hus-| Since this was adopted, machine-| A FOMEN C1e :}"_,;J’mf”"“‘”" i"h- | know what's wrong, but you can 1, with 1 L. An e Noxane or ¥?” she demandea band. Children. Requited love.” gun strength has been increased by | it AEaUsish oy Eadennn. always give Castoria. This soon they sajd th aid Bt 1 opu L low-down trick, be- You've changed,” he declared R B IR et anaaled LT ol T 0 per cent, and experimentation | unconscious from the fall, is beliey- Y & 2t SR e | she appealed. | o G| G o GH) =~ Mrs | has your little one comforted; i low’s rotten. The old sparkle’s sone. You're not | me sound like an old maid with a|has evolved the fentative mew plan |&. have died by drowning. Mrs. 3 ed. “I thought | gay, the Voulusealto Belivon |complexiistap it ; S {o develop a still more powerful | Bennett was killed when struck hy| 1Ot you should call a doctor. : 5 S Tl ieverh by laonic Hmie s Aolaiuoiil Anatyon e |l Fre Tt i w eround e syl | AELtOERniE by adE iBE machine tCRRERY S ANISIR LRt e D Don't experiment with medicines the thing to give. It is almost from him. fhe s dts iR n i ha el )y ¢ | guns and automatic rifle cquipment. intended for the stronger systems ~certain to clear up any minor The thing that | Molly.” e In the new organization, the how- of adults! Most of those little ailment, and could by no_possi- ; is knowing that he has| *woel she eald, “T'm ‘nobire [ Weive heen friendsstor a Jong Aimc.|Lizericompany Mwillibe dishanded and upsets are soon soothed away by \u]ny do the youngest child the old woman had g x, | the rig take her from me. If|young as T used to be. And I don't |haven't we? We know each other |Gistributed among she three battc) a little of this pleasant-tasting, ~slightest harm. So it's the first and would make h e I 1 , he prob- |think I'm charming at all. I!pretty |ions. Under one plan, cach of the AL gentle-acting children’s remedy thing to think of when a child has | three battalions will include four B B : won' ¢, can’| 3 ; that children like. a coated tongue; won't play, can’t cknowledged Red. | just Red, and you—and Mr. Durbin bifio compeniss and onleunachine sl GO A o] Tt may be the stomach, or may sleep, is fretful or out of sorts. you can beat that,” | maybe. And I haven't any lover at| “Well, I'm a_ fairly broad-minded | oD ,l]{"}:‘ HHe SOl et I - be the little bowels, Or in the case Get the genuine; it always has ; s s it ol (GO R TR el G G I s e EURARC | oo eieEal of older children, a sluggish, con- Chas. H. Fletcher's signature on quar ed off rter etly g in the world but a rented flat! |lieve that a girl should have enough | T rs. Jaton “Molly! My God, are you crazy! don't own a stick of furniture in | experience to get a sane slant on | uccessful geta clutched her arm roughly. To have a home, Bob—a really, | love, exactly men do. It gives i : i < " she exclaimed. “You |truly hom ou have to have love, | them a better chance of happy mar- was a run hat he b T 1 you ta joke, (I guess . . ." | riage based on reasonable values. | ashore di B i “Why don't you get married?"| “Sometimes, Molly, it's made me | Still, the couple w v 2 “You didn’t sound like you were |he interrupted pretty sore, seeing you run arouna eramen b d the ) i Molly."” And who,” she asked, “wants to | With Flynn. That night I came in gained entrance to tl 1, I was. Anyhow Why all {marry me?” | and found you in his arms Bulwer-Eaton hom They pt the excitement?” 1t was a tactless question, \»orn‘ “Bob!" she cried. tographed the illion atn I'd marry you my he de- | of a moment's bantering. As soom | “But that's all right,” he went ’And the statues of Cupid and |clared, “rather than let that sap |as the words were out of her mouth, [on. “If you hadn't played around he in the old lady's boudoir have you." Molly regretted them |a bit, the first man who broke Feature writers did articles on “Indeed?"" She swept him a mock- Bob wa tanding now by Rita’s | through your guard to kiss you, the mosaic floor in ball room, | ing little courtesy. *Th: wiully | crib, looking, not at Molly at all, | Would have given you such a dev- comparing it to the f Nero's | g0od of you, Mister Flynn.' but at the mad March har astating thrill, you'd have thought banquet hall. y ribed, in ey | “I do” he said, and raised his|it was love-for-life stuff. Now you great detail, the ru en in Tunls | The next afternoon Bob called | eyes to hers. [ know better than that. You know, | for Mrs. ; icting | with a French primer for Rita. “Why, Bob!" she quavered. | for instance, tha ack Wells and | the characters of a Molly meant never to be at home| “It isn't,” he admitted, * x- | Flynn can both thrill you strip. They counted the cut crys-|when he came. She was jealous of |clusive desire on my part. There | “See here!” ;1‘“ dlrhund-‘li'rl,\_ 1 the gold|B and it hurt her to sece the |are plenty of men who would like Molly thrust him from her, and ) . . andles on the bureau drawers . . . |¢ lely spirit that was develop- |to marry you. You'd be a rarely | catching his coat lapels in both D t tb k t b t tb d t And, by the time they were ing between him and his daughter. |lovely wife, my dear. You arc ”]1:\ inds, held him. Searching his on 177 wice aoou 2 esser through, half the world thought She felt, also, that she could never [sort of woman a man dreams about | eves with hers voung Mister Wells had done prett jat dreadful night—care [ when he thinks of the woman| “You mustn't falk to me like ’ll y b well by himself. And the other half | for Bob a’s Frencl |\whom he would most des Ior | tha 5 _you serve tonlg t thought he ought to be ashar his tu 2 progressed re- | dream-girls are made of your| “Why not?” he demanded. “We | A and shouldn't be allowed to live. | markabl And the daily lessons | sweetne and tipped with your | might s well be honest with each \ ° Everybody read the news but!were sweet to the child, as her bed- |fl did you know that, Molly? | other. Now listen, Molly . . . Molly. She had given orders that | time hour with Molly. Tormented e the kind of girl—" S (TO BE CONTINTIRD) every word about the infamous by her envious demons, Molly kept ob!" she cried. I e e O- Bulwer-Edton-Wells affair be ac- | away when the together Oh, I know, dear—I'm a good | Tn 1844, it is related, such hail- | . stroyed before the papers Wwere sparing herself the of ‘watch- | deal of an cgg, and I've an awful |stones fell at Cette, Irance, thaf| brought to her. | nerve to ask you to marry me. I've | buildings were wrecked and vessels . _Once Red Flynn tried to tal ised herself for her jeal- |given a couple of unpleasant ex shore sank. | ‘ 7 about it. it knowing it for a base and | ! 3 = listen to me, little girl. 11d want R baven't any particular friends— | e nodded, squirming uncom- “That's an awful riding they're |unworthy emotion. She read, in a | T e e e P e giving young Wells,” he erved, | docto book, that jealousy is a - meaning to sound quite casual disease, with deadly ravages. sn.»! MILDRRE G T GOVIE BEE) L or Molly said nothin tried to ¢ E50 b e e |1 T2 WASHDAY. 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