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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1929. E LUXURY HUSBAND: T large numbers of emigrants back to [ Man Is d Twice | cxtension ladder from the third| COU P[]P T IN ITE [l\u!) was made in 1910, but for var- Man Is Bescue > dHlom'- [ Bt i | ious reasons fell considerably short As His Home Is Burned | ~ext came mews st. somard dog | count Al NT REPORTED 1LL oy ] :“" its mark. In 1 the first con-| Boston, Oct. (l'l‘y—r.rcmmI‘nnd his two cats. [1gitimists who favor the young ? § | gress of ltalian fascists abroad was|did more than their shars of rescue | Then the chill air penetrated Bell's [ Archduke Otto as the king of Hun- LERVB I LE e a4 | ! held in Ror | work in an East Boston apartment- | pajamas. He returned to his apart- | gary, is ill. His physicians have re- | house fire. First they carried the|ment for more clothing and firemen fused him permissi SSIFIED ADS | pajama-clad Francis Bell down .:nlrpscucd him again. parliament. USE HERALD CL Hungary, Oct. 25 (P— rt Apponyi, leader of the n tc attend SYNOPSIS 1 who zation that t} s know ily until powerless to pro d to mak bara’s violent flir the teiephano boll rang out swetiy | Gehalyled i 1030 above 1 i vy sne endured it how tone she it Manmoth Gonvention of Nation| | l (Copyright, Dial Press) | Rome, Oct (®r—Tmpressed by A felephone call definitely marks| the size of such delegations as that | o y the parting for arbara and Ray. | of the Sons of Italy of North Amer- ¥ ili- | Continue the story tomorrow. lica, whom he recently received in| r R | Rome, Premier Mussolini called | ,\ for- a mammoth convention of Ttalians <L ° Q 5 residing abroad, to be held in Rome | 5 i e on o ths congress, | HARTFORD 5 | The nization of this congress, EERS ME T to which delegates will be sent from i among the nearly 10,000,000 Italian | emigrants outside the mother coun- | quit his job in her la's tends to make I S that he is leaving her vening gown ; ¢ y “THOSE GRIEVIN' BLUES" i realized . try, will be intrusted to o Earbare) L it 1ine had 1 t Delegfltl[}fls me All over tariat of the body know den anger, Ray was calt \ i Italiani Alliestro” (Itz | \ her he was les At g W d ds groups abroad). However, 1 | 0 g v 1« — cist groups scattered about the stand. It's that rotten old ‘ rgued, if s O A _|world will be invited, but also the vours ow she should Y 9 B =i 13- | cpokesmen of all patriotic. coopera- ° ° vour At ¢ parliment building, with the | tjve cultural and regional units of e working le's off f csumptive to the throne de- It ablished outside the l lon y He thre 1 i livering the address of welcome, the | frontiers of t 2 ! laughed s 1 Norld eriatne The Ttali s in forcign fields sounded fo! Ray 1 Ked will not onl sked to lend its “Ind 1 W 1 ¢ Wd in giving due publicity to the the § ! vouldn't | & e rthcoming great pilgrimage, but support st ou Halatin ”‘M ””‘h‘"';md its representatives will have 1ces malntair o eaperied o bring topthes the | of honor in the congress itself. Som She could not keep back @ hurt|en chaos of RN S R o i ing editors have already he fonnd words fitting them- been con: e tune, words that | 1 been born in his Backed by Government ¥ etfort on his part.| mppo d as to the program of the gathering, which will treat of all the material and moral phases of the life of Italians in other lands. The last general attempt todraw cry. R Don’t you ¢ He turne she might gineers ever assembled in the witho! apanese ‘committec Just a breath of crispness in the air. .. and She laid a 000) for the entert t 1 c angements has i “T could not believe L b T G pieg . 4 et S 2 e S E {could ever grieve O feminine Hartford demands the warmth of its tIve got those gric amnent’ ot - How Weak Nervous wrappy coats. Demands, too, the luxurious I'm leavi et O are| 1y o awas B L e Women Grow Stronger | beauty of flattering furs such as make these L With those ¢ ot i e : Wise-Smith coats the really lovely things they “Stop,” he crie e thation it is expected that t Feel Better, LookYounger and & . in’ bl and he pushed 3 congress will be en ned more from his arm. * i lavishly than any similer group that | you're goir that ever visited the Orier you, Barb: The importance of the gathe to sacrifice ievin' blues away m Ja s shown by isn't enough, and T've found th compensation for self-respect or one's ambitior Barbara had seemed to reali Have Steadier Nerves are. 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Present] in a away. 150 will be arranged for | gches laid me up in bed three daysata mands. voice unusually hur ‘m at one of the imperial palaces. | ime, I couldn’t even do light house- “But it T W 1| Below in the drawing room ssions to be held in the york, 'Now I doall our cooking and wouldn’t object to your writing|NOtes of the saxophone drif building home of the ma- | yashing inaddition to the other work. i faintly down to Barbara where jonal parliament, in Tokyo. jazz." “You wouldn't object?” he her up sharply. “If I need further convincing that would have done it! You'd look up on my work with amused toleration. It would never enter your head, would it, to be proud of my protession?” His tone made her an “I said I wouldn't object, You hardly expect me to go into cest as though it were an eminently st able means of livelihood for you! The pause was significant. “You see, Barbara,” he ng one clenched fist agair lessly, all the fire now gone out of {the palm of her hand. Of al lthat him, “yowll never be able to grasp | she endured from him that my point of view. I'n s | night, this scemed the final insult! nothing more to b How little he must feel their parting She turned away from him quick- [if he could play in this brazen 1y. 8he was a fool she told herself. | manner right in her very home! but she wanted desperately to throw | She conceived in that moment an her arms about him and beg him to ' intense 1 for that saxophone ‘Tanlac is as free from harmful drugs as the water you drink—only Nature’s own medicinal tonic herbs. Druggicts g ) ! know this and for the past 10 years kes vou more capable of |be conducted on several tours of | pa0 S inended it to men and anding them, of hurting | Japan for which the imperial 20v-| women who need a quick “pick up” . | ernment railways will give passes | ghat will put them on their fect and donly She T h 1 ang | to all members of the congress from | give them a new interest in life. ldenly she raised her head and |9 L5of i 11 give n Ha s 'abroad, a gift the money value of | © So confident are the makers of Tan- A incredulously. Could it he i ; e o Dinging | Which Will run into hundreds of | lac that if you are not helped by it, A SR » PIAYIDE | housands of yen. you get your money back on request. eral Tours Planned i Tollowing the congress, which will egates will iled in an > cry. 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