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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, flMN&WflW Ty ELEANOR EARLY © 1929 B AEA Jervice Iney (3 THIS HAS HAPPENED Stories of Molly Burnham's Ro-| “And you'll tell me about when Molly Burnham, who has morelmunc Assuming that the book |you were a little girl?” wheedled | . suitors than she knows what to do|was autobiographial, they inter-| Rita. “And how Grandpa Burnham with, agrees to a trial engagement |preted it as a message to Bob. took you to the circus? And you with Bob Newton, the widowed hus- — |ate the peanuts, and drank all the band of her dearest friend. The| It was a good story. Full of h art | pink lemonade, and got sick as any- . cngagement is to be a secret, but|throbs. The re-write men did x\o-‘!hmll 3ob proceeds to tell the world | know that it was not true. There| “And the lionsi” prompted Molly. < Then newspaper 1eporters come | Was Molly's book, from iwhich “And the sea lions th e all the to starm - Mollys flat because she |quote. And there vere certain facts. | fishes—dozens and dozens-of them. . is both beautiful and famous. Two |They put two and two togetier. Rita! And the elephant that ca ot Hor Diags e ¥unping bu Now| Mews was seacce, and & good ro-rled the man in hig mouth!” York, and her new hook, Ashes of | mance is \s good as a mur- | Rita’s eyes were sparkling Tre A6 tna IIRCIOF Destl sellt|den any S day, Dealdes; itils not | e oussitell iinicer stories 'n my eors. The publicity upsets Molly |often there is such a chance for an | daddy,” sh pprove dreadfully, particularly because |attractive layout as Molly's pictures Molly had thought Red might be » Jack Welis happans to be n town, | furnished. Molly takes a very good | at the station, but there was nobody Btk 1 e oate ng whem Wy |plotuss, andl ene. had been phista- | nefs fo meer theml A lax whirled has ever really loved. Her engage- | graphed by t { portrait photog- | them through the darkness. And hent to Bob 18 & mera expeditious|Taphers in ¢ untry. There were [ Natsu, calm and unperturbed, ad- matter, and took place after Jack |pictures, too, —of Rita. She is a ll\r_'y'! them. S had declined quite flatly to nurry‘tlnlmlmnl and has been } “I'm not at home,” she her, | photograr probably than | “Not to anybody, Natsu Upon the advice of Red Flynn, a fany child outside of the movies | He bowed gravely. reporter, Molly takes Rita, who is| Consids gs then, the| My lady has had many callers.” Bob's daughter, and goes to Lenox, | news editors can scarcely be s Swell SR donifiwant lojles {o seek seclusion. Ever since the|blamed for plugging the story for any of them. And, Natsu, please death of little Rita's mother, A\muy‘nll it was worth. On the sccond [ move Miss Rita's bed into my d has had the child. Her reason for| stories were more com- | room.’ A considering marria Wwith Bob is | plete than on the first. They traced | “°"T Chided. Hetselr Sfor Her that she may keep the little girl al- | Molly’s phenomenal success from | fears. They were quite _childish, ways with her. Bob is alarmed at | college days. And they recounted really. She had an absurd notion N her disappearance, and goes to ask | the shcoting of Dopey Dan from thet Tob would try to kidnap Rita v Red if he knows where Molly has|beginning to end. The stortes of Lt It was bstter gone. Molly's play re told and re-told. )_”-‘ the child should remain with NOW GO ON WITH 7 STORY | And Ashes of Desire reviewed | T _ CHAPTER XLVI |in a five-column spread. | “And, Natsu, be sure you lock i N the doors very securely tonight.” ob found Red in the press room | Red Flynn read the first cditions Mt at the police court. Fortunately for | And when had finished, ke ““ BE CONTINUED) Rob, there were no other newspa- | Molly a tels 3 | T permen about at the time. Becaus It was addr:ss:d to Mrs. S’"LL M[]RE AU’"] Red, when aroused, delivered him- | Blake, Lenox, Mass. And self of considecable invectiv \\ CHEME ALL WI | Now he greeted Bob derisively. AMPAGE STOP SUGGEST | Where's Molly?” demanded Bo AT ONCE TO PACIFY Molly? How shouid I know?” 0P NO NORD FROM J. i 1 Red dropped his cigaret to the R _HE WENT BACK floot and stepped on it. | e i) % = on glad you dropped in, New-| When M coivea tis evotic Jgry AN Tells Andy a Few , ton’ he began informally. “I've | message threw discretion, to st bean wanting to tell you.a few |the wind \d telephoned Red at | Th}s Tlme things. Being at Molyl's, when pin- | the police co to relieve my mind, ulways| “What's DECEUIPITIE cramped my style. Every time [|she deman “Is he furious bt (Contributed) had a yen to let yo1 know what T|Causs I took Rita away Dear Andy: . thought of you, Molly was around.” | *That's some of it admitted| past night T didn't haye anything ‘I didn’t come here to learn vour | Red. he telephons s no place for| oy my mind except an’ excuse f valued opinion,” broke in Boh | contidences, old thin »tting outa doing the supper dishes angrily. I want vou to tell me|home, and I'll tell you so I sat down and began thinking where Molly has gonc h my| “Is he drink (which is a difficult feat for any child.” “I don’t know. The truth flapper, unless it's thinking of he Not so fa soothed Red. And | Mol ' Red hesitated. self) about some definitions of auto his exasperatin calm infuriated | “Ye she prompted. “What's| terms but what 1 got most outa S the1 s iettor i Uvot sojirasit| Dappened D Hurey upfandRtelme fiexerclsing (haimitaclos above the s {Tm i ing the most awful|cars which are located ctly Now, in polica court circles, Red , under the permanent was a six I el e ¢ Gl T close the door,” he | cylinder headache that musta been nality and diatribe. Toc he was|admonished. “The walls have trying for an endurance record and in good form around this dump. Can you which didn't bother me any more “Do you know what a squaw [me ail right, Molly?” than the camera guys do Lindy' man he questioned, lighting )t course I u. For peace of mind. onother cigaret witn insulting in heaven sake be ik Following the brainstorm are the souciance, that!” ollowing bright sayings ot children Bob glared at him malevolently. . = or_ avhat have ‘you | L escaped iS5. thabls the trouble,. Flynn? Well,” drawled, "I knocked from my noble cramium when the You thought I was going to run|your fi-ancy for a row of goal old clockworks shiftted into gear away with your litlle sugar dar |1 Sweetness. Oh, he's ali nd brushed the cobwebs aside in ling i «w. Nothing to worry ahou coming outa the huddls Bob was pale and unste e la little clip on the chin. Nice Overhauli What you returned clutched at the edge of a desk, and | clean, right outa the picture.” to find your gas wagon had gone aatered uncartainiy. | “Red! You bru What did lhv:r»\\zv after leaving it on a coun i thals itifiha repeated vou do that for?” d to hike 4 miles back for Red's face crimsoncd wrathfully » private matter,” he told His temper, among Lis mat nely. “I've been wa : i e you are was proverbial. B had no v wallop at the guy for a :"‘ RS Lty bimho's way of knowing that. Neither did |long tin 1 nEh ne comenilie e 0l OUD A e he know that Red hing left [ down to sec ine, and pretty soon he ”“'fil‘,':" L ',": i o M e : ulls a fast on LS you el RRE ” But you shouldn't have struci "; s LA G R body — y when you cr: Suddenly a hairy tist caught him " he cried s S on the chin. The probability is that remorse nitie i Sasbls L Bob did not recogiize it for a fist. my vitals, so don't let that . back :,f‘,,‘ o .,"1\:"\,,1':.’;5,“, ‘:l: lecause, at the moment it connect- bother you, The polnl|p oadenatin’ advice becatse in it ® o0 with his chin, he closed his eyes |is, the young man's a bit il e e and his powers of observation eff, he was o0 hav R e S & torthwith ceased to function ed for as: nd e aring Headlights. The excus After some moments he moaned guc ght better of that one, e e weakly, and tried to raise his head. be haven't been any 1 steps on the bungalow It collided painfully with the leg process servers invading the s an attempt to make that last 'p of chair, Then, mercifully, he | tuary of our consecrated Press curve, passed again into oblivion. room."” p Piston Slap. A slap that slows A little lator someone and “It’s nothing to joke about!" in our motor down the same way a (hrew cold water in his face, and | terrupted Molly sharply. “If rou real one does a drug store cowhoy. P d brandy between his lips. | infuriated Bob 11 simply take .t Reckless driver. T enloat who And immediately other men came. out on me—that's ull.” doesn't hafta stand up to rock the ey brushed off his cloth nd| “That bemg that you Lo rieved his hat, which had fallen | well come ! What v 1e payments. A payr behind a desk. Then they called a|of is he m t some deoestiv which you confribute a generon taxi, and when he had given them |agency on your Phen there'd on of you zos monthly for his address, they sent him home. be the deuce of a rumpus.” privilege of driving that sporty Dob was talking before that | “Litt:e sunbeam! You'r o con bus just as t it rather incoherently, of police. He |oling. T ou're right though. | pald for. wanted a warrant. And he talked [Exit Mrs. William Blake and en- Driving License i ¢ of ult and pattery. He sur our from lLenox Now listen tlir you to « L prised himself by using oaths that [Ked.” Molly's voice came care ut which you | . bad never before come to his lips, gly over the wi Pell me | Cther coat pocket wl He did not. In fact, realize that he | honestly she couxed, “haver s You to produce it harbored such expressions you seen Jack n some N . corner of his n- or hair of 5 The ugly epithets he ress hed you a w applied ¢ Iy to Ited - Serves on whom he vowed a deep and it, Molly voursel dreadinl ve 3 d to an Arab like Newtor The men who wer M, Red to t rate of off were newspaps od. T Rita has 4 n the affair with a snal ctly B though they were used to finding [ worricd to death. I’ unconscious people strewn all over | st for a while G IE the place. “All rig he promised. “Come 15 de “Better lay off Tted,” they ad-|on home, and I'll ba nice. Better 3 o “What chance have you | plan to get in some ti N inst a police conrt man; | It wil give vou a pea AT the lvro,w Will give him |if the crowd doesn’t know w Air Corps Tests It would be a lot of bhack.” Largest Aerial Camera d hat wouldn't do you| It was rain when Moliy | Dayton, Ohio, Aug. 31, (P any gocd.” rcached Roston. A driving, furious | world's la \erial deve Eventually he saw the wisdom of | storm, with the rain coming down |oped to 4 their adviee. He realized that a I slim stilettos, AT whirling. frem hi dory niay be fairly presented, but Lwhen it fell. in gee eray puddles. | by the with enough subtle humor to ren- | And an ansry wind blew in damp, Ger either plaintiff or defendant | wot gusts ibsurd. Even for the sake of a| There was the fecling of melas verdiet, ne had no desire to appéar | choly that comes so often with rai . ridiculons. - As the reporters had |and darkr Molly felt vl said, it was natural that the news- sk leprossion that forc it was 1 papers should give Red a break 1. sh wred more unpleasant is clectriea 1 The Inevitable conclusion would be 5 s remembered that ht, { to_per taking of picl his own presentation in the most | when she was at college, th, she | below zero temoperatures‘of high al ignoble of rol and Jack tall of premonitions, | ttudes in which it will be use He was determined, however, to | And she told him that she could P ey - locate Molly, and compl the re- | feel disaster in her bones. He had 106 West Point Men turn of his child. He considered | langhed at the notion. But now she P L consulting a detective agency, but | felt sure that what she said was Get Fl"_llg Training RS alt ot T oy Tias S br [iRun E RN be Hin e b Caliationhe inil Sul ot O NG ENGAR, JABE ) 8 @ the sent, it was better that peo- | her very marrow. Ono hundred sixof Sheitecent West ple should think Molly had zone| It was a calamitous night. Molly Bontesradunting Adlasul have ihefn away solely to avoll the Insistence |drew her coat Rt a s iend el stheiohamn Seag el Re0 of the press. TR he air s for flying training o called one of the papers and s daddy going to meet us?" de Pyt mers ool 1 1 il cn g ALEE daddy golng to srimary flying school at Brooks Hintatedia csnssment manded little Rita, pressing Nee oy, Tex, and the remaining 48 to “Rogretting the cxploitation of |Tose o the window, as thev drew the school at March field, Cal her most personal affair into the station. “Where's daddy Al D bariah Wodte Boint s Burnham,” he said, “has left mama? uates making application for ton, in company with my don't know, dear.” Molly | corps assignment has been gradual daughter. Neither Miss Burnham | changed the subject. “Won't it be ||y increasing, and the requests this nor T have any further statement | nice fo be home again, Rita! How year comprised more than one-third to make at this tim- would you like to have Natsu bring of the class Meantime the re-write men, cach | your little bed in mother's room = fortiffed by a copy of Ashes of De- ton 1t? Wouldn't you like advertising on Sunday s sire, were writing various “True | dear?” barred in Germany, and Answers e hi r 10, Erla Septembe hostesses will be Mrs. John on Monday, September 9, at 8 p. m, -lto clect three trustces, cach to son, Mrs. Alfred ter a1l ann serve for a period of three years or The Sunday school until his successor is elected and to servics will e for two years to fill TeplembErs ‘ caused by the death of Abel Ahlquist will return Neur 1so to trans- Ashtabuls, Ohio, when he will sp act any other business properly .ln e er les convention | coming before the iy ceting. A All o church of the ST age of d upwe n\a are entitled TO SET SHAKESPEARE to vote. The polls will be open for one hour. T0 MUSIC IN BNGLAND 1on™s i 55" e Shsron . e Stoc 1l. Dugald McMillan and Ed- war kinner. Version of “The Operatic Tempest™” 160 Puvils Exvected is Written by C: 11 Organist For Premiere in October ( st \latt.\e\\ s bchool Dlackburn, England. Aug iy e, will “ in Blackburn, Oc tober The production is & con e munity project ,‘ 12 1RV ENE S Com; Klopp. principal; 2 DOSET Bo30EL RO Schoech, F. B. Berg and Miss D. 1ccents ater part of Sefon b score, ¢ verse of the p cents in each In his t riaaiea R.J. AMENTA s e Teacher of ceilectiontio TENOR-BANJO, is heralde MANDOLIN, GUITAR S LAt and UKULELE the title of * Duke of Mila 299 Main Street, Room Mr. Amenta, well known Hartford teacher will per- sonally teach here every Tuesday, introducing new orchestra ideas for advanced. Trustees to Be E!écted B\ Tnmt\ \1 E (hu1ch annual Trir ot church tor: fio n St Mark's nday a. m. holy com- ger sewing munion; 11 holy communion | and sermon by the rector, Rev ented it in | Samuel Sutcliffe . Q. Tn what book of the Bible is| Unfon A. M. E. Zion | the story of amson ? Sunc 9:30 m. church — A. In Judges, chapter 14, 15, and |school; 10:45 a m. morning wor- | 18. | ship with holy communion; 6:30 p QUESTIONS ANSWERED What caused the death of |m. Christian Endeavor service led o Sigmund Breitbart, the famous Ger- | by Philip Richardson;. 7:45 p. m You can get an answer to any T ) 2 ¥ man stro man sermon by pastor question of fact or information by | \ Lo died abont four A l““'”:]”"h‘ ‘F;’”'"‘]"d“\’\‘*:‘}“)“"\L"(;":‘“"”r"a““‘ of hlood poisoning, as the _ St Matthew's Lutheran 1422 New York avente, Washington XEe L mountain called | munion m., in German . C., enclosing two cents in stamps o s otk AL e for reply. Medical. legal and marital LLE i Jpabig clocke s A 8 Ds D e 28 idvise cannot be glven, nor can ev- e ifind ganallinial feonvantan g0 LS Valllex tended research »= undertaken. All X aBoMt Y 2,000/ 1¢ IRAEYS \.’“ Ruglan o St other questions will receive a per- | s f““ 8 electediiopen ”"M, Tuhecanges) sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- pLa e Co Harlfonligsr SRt HEmpLou SRR not be answered. All letters are| 0 Lo 24 betentenanied by Ma O IANY s s Q. Was Epictetus the ¢k, o and Miss Emma Zitzkat, delegates hunchback? and many other members. Q. Where is the oldest light| A. He was a hunchback slave, a — Honao?, Greek writer of fables. South Congregational A. The oldest light houses known | Q. W is the silver wedding | Summer union services of the were the towers built by the Lybi anniversary celebrated? | Baptist, Trinity Methodist, [irst and by the Cushitos of lower Egypt.| A. The twenty-fifth anniv and South Congregational churches The Romans built many fine light| Q. What is the diameter | will be held at South church to- towers in Italy, but comparatively | earth through the poles? | morrow at 10:45 &. m. Rev. Francis ittt s Benten about thels conabmas| A 7 8ag @8 miles: T. Cooke of Bristol will be the tion and dimensions. Perhaps the Q. Where were Sodam and Gom- | preacher. most famous tower of antiquity was | orrah located? | —_— that erected on the island of Pharos| A. Sodom and Gomorrah, the | First Lutheran hear Alexandiiniiabout 28s B 0| two! clt entioned in the Bible| Rev. Dr. 8 G. Ohman, forr Modern light houses may reasonably | (Genesis) as having been destroyed | pastor, will preach at the Swe be said to date from the construc-|because of their wickedness, were |services at 10:30 o'clock. tion of the Hddystone Light hous located on the shores of the Dead Carl Swanson and Arthur John- by John Smeaton in 1756-59 in the r, or in the lower Jordan valley. son are the delegates to the State i Ghana e U e vt does Helen Wills live? | Luther league convention that is from! Plymoth: A. Derkeley. Califor g held in Meriden today, Sun- Q. How does the siege of Jerusa- and Labor da j e 4 % he Ladies’ Home and Fore lem rank with other sieges of his- ; o sionary society will meet Tues A. Tt has been frequently stated == by historians that the siege of Je- r rusalem was the worst siege of single city in all history. No city has | ehnlos bt “hrd fanaticism and greater human suf- | oo 3 oSt RIaNe fering than did Jerusalem in A. D.|y o po 08 Sy s RISEE O b »y Paul cdt of : s 12:15 o'clock. Sunday sck Q. Who played the part of Sally } 1, preaching by Mr. Nystedt. in the pi Sally, Irene and’| ‘hyrsday, 7:45 p. m ‘ A. Constance Benneft ). h £ der on T 5 nv“”(;‘r‘:;:» ! m}. oo 2 St. John's German Lutheran TG iy Sunday, $:45 o'clock, Enslish wning “shinir “sparkling vice; 9:45 ofelock scho QW Thatiis e ropuiation a. m., German service. The pa BE - mracey will preach a series of sermons A £ on Luther's catechism in remem- B s oriAnt ce of its 400th anniversary. The A. Tt is an improved form Wit R e ke pable of measur . 1gles of )V degree. t consist Sy A S Swedish (Elim) Baptist > material, stiffened by cross 1 1 o'clock, worship one of which Is fixed to a | Rev. John Schoen of Ho- moveable index, and various n. boken, N. Js will preach on the ages. It is chiefly employed subject “What is Your Life2" nautical instrument for mea Emmanuel Gospel the altitudes of celestial ol , and 10 o'clock, preaching their apparent angular distances Greorg Lel’las com- he principle of the sexta nd of be observed: 12:15 Fleatine instramie o'clock. Iible school; 6 p. m. Young depends upon People’s service; 7 o'clock, preach- m in optics. viz. v. Mr. LeFlash. soen by repe lay 45 p. m. midweek vo mirrors which are perper and praise service. lar to the san —_ ance of th Christlan Science is double the in y serviee, 11 2 mirror Jesus.'” oug! sday eve me 8 Tunncl u vern River Work was -— — ymenced mpl Swedish Bethany in 1886 a 10:45 o' Q. What does “sotto voce rr by YOUR CHILD'S FOOD =CLIF COUPON HERF TOR, Vras 25 Arch Street e School Beli Rings OO0ODY’S Tuesday, September -3 S [ at nine o clock Telephone 207 Family Stuff STIRS HOPE Who Is Roger Pell? Mysterious Roger Pell, seeking buried treasures, found hatred, intrgue, and, finally, tragedy — S Seabroke’s {(“nl Ca Veronica ptivating 1 T . = m drewy Tom Greno into the gunheat in aiding cha enigma, to defy friend — a a A mysterious romance of thrilling action, amazing revelations, gripping love interest, and a surprising conclu- slon. DEABT H TREASURE y R, A. J. Walling Beginning Tuesday, Sept. 3, in the NEW BRITAIN HERALD (®Fontaine Fox, 1929 HAROLD, WHo HAS LOAFED AROUND EVER SINCE GRADUATION, IN FATHER'S BREAST.

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