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» * ~ > s nl ’ \TFW BRITAIN D/\II Y HERAL D WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER ited. of approximate- | I 1 crog D | and containing approximately 1.9 ‘ i - ; , ‘ acres with building thereon s | ttorney o RBIJUv A LHBY HMAYSIE GRELG B s B 7 JOJe | FURPARKPURPUSF s the so-called Gad Stanley house| T Tk - Synopsis: Ray Lowther, engagel | H Ll - P i Z ppears when he discovers | oy lene 1 ) they meet unexpectedly on board a | i . «l ' refuses to marry Barbara be- { gh $loiict grouhd apnrodinisting e _\lan',\lmi Time Now wse, he feels, her wealth and his three-quarters of ar ¢ at the in- New York, Oct That voverty make it impossible, Bar. tersaction of Corl nue and Lin- vk ra makes a desperate effort to ROy vince Ray she will ruin her life ““] Monroe street ! lica s he rolents—and he docs, They e w1 has been do- | St s i rried in Paris rbara's [ 1 to the *; xr'lr“.(“fl:'h: \; ; tie Ith begins immediately to mar 2 g 2 g 5 their happiness. Ray insists he will R £ A DEODEDL L0 g nmust earn his own living by writ - Ly reed Inat ofr P ] pa | e el ot Here’s one granddaughter continue to pl in an orchestra. i i : Awblo s stuts ot I : , Barbara’s tears break down his de. ¢ LS L ¢ ] sto ¢ o hassenger and not ship saxo- [ stantey tr varions purposos as prov ’ .y Phonist. Ry he comonico the deed and shall furt} % < “”‘.. hapter 9 { at its meeting to | right to sublet such portic o Sk _ . Sch leirl > ? SHIP GOSSIPS G Wi Eivnant: ol lars a1 0 ral e choolgirl learns It was all over the ship the next | G a gift of from the poses in the n i : % = morning that Barbara Landon had | Chamber of Con for golf r th o Vi SImplc health married tho saxophonist in the or- course purposes. One bid for layin 1yat LR e 2 chestra. It began as a whispered ru- out the course was received last cve- S Cain £ i »w in force, as the | fing, ‘but the TOh e measure own, until it domi- | veal ling the receipt of other : { KA conversation everywhere; bids. \Cenpis £ in the lou es; it even | The council also will he asked to penstrated to the kitehens, | Menderson plans—a crafty schem e to separate Barbara from Ray e o Cora enton-Jones found her- | Birst out —— park departn TRACES CONSCIENCL BIRTH of an eager, ques- | S : He fo ie could say o > invaded her state- | g el & her than that. even had tme to| "3 e prenton-Tones s but All through the | rding 1t ment s explair following letter yable to it was a sickly effort e | Barbare hercelt tar| “He may be—for all wa know.” l M BE P [:[] ARl SRR R B arvaratherscll be- f = armnonsiblel He wouldnt' be in| L L e i [ f tor { his present position if he were." | | | ones had returned b very late the preced- tired out, her head dt; names of A .””;,r‘ ni— 1t occurred to Cora Jones that if this doing thing s enton- | susnnan were: Houge Where Christmas Poem | i ilar instead of of N Under d | | | various hotels | waiting to fatten off an heiress he | W V S l S d 60 : eged | ey Q s made [ had dragged | pignt be better for it. But, by n ‘ as Written Still Stands i o ahE her steward | in Land Records, Vol. 214, pages 47 i | ture, he was a p 1l woman | 1 ATaot et I her in the | SaE e el and 47 i cabin and | g for the first time in days. | no fch that famous|same I | rse, ¢ it Before Christmas' | ords, Ve No man is worth dieting for," she thodght to herself. Aloud she said, “Knowing Bar- murmured, | emanated, stood be rently tod: progress and * evelids flut- | | a lot of le : ' bara as I do, it can't possibly last,” el e Ra e w b A By A the “You don't tI 5077 ireninatentigenintyGlement i : ANTS ALL SUi‘FhR' but, presently Moore resided in a fashionable Chel- [ lvase o “Of course not 5 5 | sea. His two children were fmbued | bring A Christmas spirit. Moore sat at I He appeared fo 1 | he tried to re- ‘ 1 P W Akmg ERS TO GIVE BON. | o s i ik . | s o5l s X thinking, for | S i L e ¢ aiiaiae 29 West 23rd strect | bareel to sell all or ap | that healt en, with the mem- of her bunk pulling at his mus- |05 COIPOsed the ple . Years passed. Moore died. His| 421 asantly vivid | cne points covered hy the foreg Presently he said, “It might nir added ssly. | estate was bandied around through| It is now t satisfactory the park board|a> = 5 o AT ¥ L e i SR e e S e oner 1 meets with the approval of the | INeW Britain Man Says e e 1“”|m»1 3 ” . xplain i I;! ':1 Tillie Hart obtained the house in | Sider n of the vor, will you kindly have the It Bon-Tone Got At the | e : o Arh: ol fa House DATtYAl Citen e noesni Wik il Then | tion ™ v alter signed 1 i one the S s | 2 Park / )v;r oves and | and he'd acoepted. When 1 firs | 30 '1”, aE L O e : locd oo g Source of His Trouble— | B Cichn bethe L S e (L i g o long with several Alix WL § hat, | prepare a leass to Feels Great Now. ce of a ticket : 2 hers— I thought it was all off. Now o L preparatory fo|dcting under a Lrond pow t- ley for his ar ¢ botele tod 1 into a grapt and realistic de-| 1'my not 50 sure that it tn't be o TG rtment | torney which I nold, T may guaran- e o ; ovie. Get a bottle today riptior £ all she had suffere _ ‘ n Lo apartment | 10 v 1 1 J tu Froves : 5 | g 4 fcription of all sh ;‘n suffered | wise o hold her promise [ o0 E for him that ke will, as promptly °8 have fo 1 : To | In scaled he. lous day. Barbara Was|and ask the fellow along too, Ought D i circumstances will pern | SFh iaRton i : can't pos F | roc }r < herselt to and f{ro With | (o sicken her of him quicker than ‘” g et . ry pa (ooe t the u <heie | e : use it works so easily and regu- | 1ghter. | anything, seeing him in constant | be ¢ et City of New Brita the latter bor : s Hig hior | th fisto r 4 v 5 A0 art refus o nit wreck- ARSI, 4 < r reading abo arly, in a2 normal fashion th of Mistol. Clfy et bR el i, iin e i i) 0 SO L 0 e i to in the r, 1t tho above S : ek \ : I ad Silenes ers to tear down her house. All ! 1 1 urt and angry silenc who Eentioman: #vo ullikriowA R R R B e od and loases your approval it will ba possi- Rt . o neht kil tms what ouliShdlo iouna fatnctie thekdonteastia|bu Le e N U USRS e AT “ption of two parcels of | ble for vou o procced with work on [MHEHY gl T tricd w . doing .‘ffl" rday. i | Copyrig Dial Press Goldstein arrlved with several legal ly deschibed as follows: |the golf courss as s it 1 MaBRCUNE Smartiod SRS SN A ph N Hen dersonis claver tplan | s s e .| 1. A frontage on Stanley Quar-|done without inte with 1 bara announced calmly. Iasiis PR [appearing papers and told Mrs. | misery for 1 v and unhap- | yioooo G Continue the | * wp, “Getting mar n ove Lord ried “Ray Lowthe ed? . . . For the |y, X s for Barbara, ke whom have you m.;r-\,\m)- (omiaron v are | don me, Fritzi and Tory _ TS BEWARE THE COUGH FROM e e SOHOOL TEACHERS et ™ COLDS THAT HANG ON | Miss 8-t-15 Has Her Own Hat Section € hi “Youve heard him anyhow, fd o isa Swindowd and R 2 ] | sharply, the Negro should desist. He : 1 e i b ; Crenty —— he's the saxophonist in ‘ NAM loie | Coughs from colds may lead to scrious| € sion is goaranteed satisfac- 2 | e R T trouble. You can stop them now with | tory in the treatment of coughs from the orchestra . 5 ; which Clem 1 k R Sesonh cnley e Creomu an emulsificd creosote | colds, bronchitis and minor forms of | “vou' re, you're joking, umm. 4 1‘_} e that is pleasant to take. Creom: ms‘ bronchial irritatio and is excellent ¥ Ko a medical discovery with two-fold ac-| for building up the system after colds tion; it sonthes and heals the mu..m..d‘ or flu. Money refunded if not relicved \r‘mrl nt as “Not a creaturc the nig ned as Now—At Sage-Allen’s Millinery Shop “Sonest, Tm not — Took ],,.F‘Nathan Hale Facu]yGroupst i nd she he 1d_out her slim Rty gist. Send coupon for L d inh rerm growth, Dlati Ask your drug ver and bowels chocolate cream r and not habit-forming. like suspect whole trend of medical pta tice § They ar ||l Sage-Allen Co. “One must live” she told him| BOAT DOCKS 8 MONTHS L/ away from needless “dosin ini| so many laxatives; they make it functio just right—take mildly, as she put the lar he | San Diego, Cal, Oct. § (P | Vicks—a household word in Amer-| ynnecessary to use violent purga- candy Cascaret. ol n could find into her mouth. “Threc | route more than cight months from |ica—is used in more than 60 coun- | o \ g “) g A INC ! Dundred calories at least—but [ |Neweastle because of balky machin. |tries abroad. SRR iiratenhon ey feel the better for it,” she an-|c the British motorship Islani | 'Jl. » ever-growing demand for| I - s HARTFORD, CONN nounced to herself. King arrived here with a story of | Vicks is shown in its familiar slo b A i T, Q005 [Fones | 4 Lt famous ton slephone 300 P He went on heedless of her inter- [unending toil by the crew to keep |gan, expressing the number of jars| o il N G o I'elephone ] 3 ruption. |the vessel moving. used year First announced when e “H 8 e char to mak 1 % ¢ W o eI “Without doing anything to pre-| The long journey forced the crew |Vicks reached 17 Million Ja || S Tl A New, Greater Sage-Allen’ vent it.” members to smoke tea leaves for| Yearly'—later raised to 21 Mil- | " day, ) th th Miller Ready to Serve You! “What can one do now tobacco in their pipes The vessel lion"—the figures are a n ing with he At that Cora Trenton-jonss col-| German Art Chair nized by wy it sitharies oo free onsmnla H ATS for “best ll nd lapsed | i s of the greatest healing agencies for hats for every day. “We'd have invited you to the| A list of members of the Nathan| 10'1“}]0‘1 at Ha“?‘d coughs from colds and bronchial irrita- | Smartly simple styles of ceremony if we'd thought you'd he | Hale Junior High school faculty| Cambridge, ..|.«~; okl ii)s tions. Creomulsion contains, in addition fur felts and soleil, s T Bk ~. | Who are in charge of extra-currien- | Donations totaling $150.000 to found | 1 creosot ; s0 pleased about it!” Barbara mur- : % | en with due regard S i “Wis ¢, |1ar activities for this year was made | & chair of German art and culfure othe an | chosen with due regarc mured sweel Wish me luck e 2 \ | MR, J. T. CURRAN > the s s of e o S s s R Some of the teach.|at Harvard were announced here | pranes and stop the irritat | | LI T L the special needs of wcking. We're getting off at | TS are in charge of facully events ‘"‘}:t\l; AT S R | k"‘ir-‘iir' »‘~;f~”"r'|1'1~ '1!6 [1' b | he young girl — and Honii ind others have the pupils' activi-{ 7Ten donors co uted e| sorbed into the bload, attacks seat ) Sinte s he oper B e L [ fund. Jutius Rosenwald of Chicago | of the trouble and checks the ronth of | § 1% : 2 unnc il VO Joln She k LrddgSthofhdoor B o ie A it | contributed $50,000, 'y Goldman | the germs. [ Fanees : oL sophistication and, h lier hand on the knob. st f ° L 2 el e R 5 8 < | Pupit ities: Mr. Blaisdell, | of the clas: wve $40,00 the smart young lded. “You better go on with this| : ) e M s e Naw veric| t ur, Trenty. You're a sweet thing, [Chairman; Mr. Quimby, Miss How.|and Xelix Warhurg of New York | 1 by sour person insists upon. i e lett, Miss St Miss Leman, Miss | Bave $25.000. Other subscribers in- | i Berdly mecoseary’ o Honey nn, Mr. Rau, M. Johnson, Mr, cluded Charles J. Liebman, Theo- o |m‘ brim of this jaun- e e o R e dore Baetienhaussen, Julius Gold. | FOR THE COUGH FROM COLDS THAT HANG O e 3 turns off the face oL ML LHanRehe wisiotofbe. | Miss Noonan, chairman: | man, Paul M. Warburg, all of New i @ fore Cora Trenton-Jones had recoy 3 2 Al BN o b e eIl f But = e whensthesiwers n the true 1929 manner. g it [Mr. Coc Miss McGrath, Mr. | York; 0% schoellkopr of But- i c ) cred sufficiently to utter a word. 1 Y e “ du > onC Ralph Henderson was the next |12mm. falo] o TREan G [ sork whil leep IR Son | 43 05 b enderson ey Xt Auditorfum: Miss Jackson, chair-|Schwarz, both of Greenwich, Conn. ‘ lely Worr wittie you sieep i $I.7) O CHLEb B eranlvedistmn inh Cesiratie ¥, Walter] The chair will be known as th wdlalilon SLLRL . taneously with the steward, bear- g AEEY, < ] N ! c an immense box of candy. Mrs, | LUrPhY, Miss Meavay | Kuno incke Professorship. No Brenkor 1ox o Bl s San e Mise I e has been named for the ] 9 . e Mr. Fagerstrom, Miss| current academic year. ‘ S : . ; 5 i o o ilhstand Miss Carmody, Mr, Quimby, - ——— « y sauey high-in-the e iRareniounces Spencer, Miss Scollon, Miss It PIXLEY WILL FILED | : i X front brim this | ] | Dunlay Los Angeles, Oct. § (/P he will 1 i it ith s - oxl;nv\\ that she would be| R{Bla Miss Gloraralen oo Illort e stTma L e ¢ ; Ay ; e G Barbara's latest esca- yre, Mr. Hall, Mra, Ollv.|ow of Frank Pixie playwright, | S 3 R e e e; the girl's relatives would be Tracy, Miss Rideout, Miss revealed when admitted to probate, | § : g 1E1L: furious, asking how she could have | Miss Cuthbertson. an estate of 000, Pixloey | 3 i let such a thing happen under her P iC:B AL & Tohnsanil chaliman LalbaAliniT onas Under the docu- | i ) : “:‘) gofe:dl Stephen Hall, M. Johnson, W. Spen- |ment's terms her to be| e She fell uncomfortably awars| Owen Rumsey (vard). George|placed in an urn wit > of her| § lay W M that she should have taken more u, Mr. Fagerstrom, Mr. Muir, My, | husband and inte at Akron, | i ) 6 interest in Bar ‘ but, . | Ohio. The will | SRR fogndo o moulafng, | tional and vocational guid-|fund to the Actor Von 1 say 1 ! nly cnergy, and energy of any kind |ance: Robert Quimhy, chairman;|residue goes to fou I h i 1 Cora iTrenton:Jores deplorad. Bo| niss' Fughas, Miss’ Glimoie." af Akron university 3 2 r n this becom sides, she had not thought Barbara | partiss, Mr. Cronin, Miss Murph : : % » clocl Interested in any man on' board! | Nra; Brown, Miss Dunn;, M. Dlais b i P o If only it had been the Britisher, | Attendance: Mr. M nny. | haten| odern lvlotiers Ile p | % For a yt '\ 1 a 1 was she reflected bitterly. He, at st. | man: Miss Clan ‘G | oy o pretty s could ont n or ) @ | G Clancy, Miss Gaffney, 1 | n ure ascar P o "v “”)" In the offing to exchange | Miss G. Dunlay, Miss Hersey Miss reate ew Ogan | 0 e d : : el for Barbara's wealth. They could | Lindsey, Mr. R y, Miss Rellly : Tonzuethad i ives ttha set the system and s cnse t suf Lindsey, Mr. . Miss 1 s e a coated tongue, bad tives that upset the tem an : Thy = o not have blamed her so much for| School publications: Miss Shap- b “]“"C‘”_ ‘w‘f}kd e S Sl fml Tiore ed with s %y S| 1 Three Moderately Priced that—but a penniless fellow in the |leigh, chairman; Abel Johnson, Mies| MANIONS “mp P‘flCh peariluin o 1Cm'-v B : : b : Groups orchestra. . . . D. Koplowitz, Miss Cahill, Mrs,| to Famous External Method | e C Iy GElERElo Ralph Henderson's face was a|Marwell, Miss 1. Koplowitz, Miss of Treating Colds. ‘ pure can nd o : 4 AL, mottled red as he stood angrily | Caufield, Miss 1. Koplowitz, Miss [T | licorice; you s 6 chewing his under lip whilst he | Torm Each year more and more moth- Then slecp rig (Rt 20n $ walted for the ateward to with-| Kaculty meetings: Mr. Wessels, |ers turn to Vick V tpoltub, ant they are preparing your intestinal P : : . draw. chairman; Miss McAvay, Miss Gil-|mod external treatment fo pute & tract for a thorough Singin i hat's this T hear about Bar-|more, Miss Jackson, Mr. Murphy, |colds. becanse it nst ot on from Cascara 0™ 4oy never s ra having married that saxo- |Mr. Rau, Miss Pomcroy. and cannot upset children’s stom- . e e o ot e $ ——% phonist?” he burst out, directly the| Athletics: Mr. Hamm, chairman;:|achs, as “dosing” is so apt to do unquestio S SV ceeling usually J “ cabin door was closed Mr. Cochrane, Mr. Muir, Miss Mc-| Originally designed and fi actually strengthens bozel o i Mrs. Tr Jones sighed. She | Grath, Miss Noonan, Mr. ger- | largely for children's colds, this bet s E axatives 4 felt better after a walnut cream. |strom. ter external method gradually SEns T an . y It | " E et . take these The next time you ory S Second Floor I'm afraid it's true.” Scholarship: Miss Hughes, chair-|spread as one cnthusias! mother i That \‘\\h) you }(“w ake th s e S s e Millinery Shop econd “Great Heaven he spluttered. | man; Miss Gilmore, Miss Clancy. |toid another. Years of actual usc| pleasant-tasting tablets as sl e disordered “Yon sit there and tell me it's true. | Statistical studies of the school: [also proved it cqually effective for| as you please—and give M e o t ! % ... Sit there and calmly munch |Mr. Blaisdell, the colds of grown-ups, Today the| freely to children or old folks. stomacl > ¥ “Damned if I'll believe he's a| will leave soon for i3 new lowc | changed, as there are now “Ov 26 4\, ”," She : G gentleman, either!” Henderson | port at Victoria, B. C. Million Jars Uged Yearly.” i street, New B | .

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