New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 29, 1929, Page 17

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F: NEW BRITATN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1929. 17 ' RIRATR A A | ple living in the disputed zone to|tors now at Pirot, and would in such | quet on December 5, President John L ” |property divided in two portions by ' League of Nations for decision. o g ; lg } the delimitation, and a mixed com- St e l]jm r: and Hartford railroad and P! P l]/ P RI [:[;EE[]S mission to regulate disputes. EXPECT THREE PRESIDENTS i“l’r”slm-nl George H. Haunner of the ¢ N < .:5 BY MAYS | i i /| 4 by | Politicians her a definite Several rallroad presidents will at- | Boston und Maine are listed as BER IR ) LE i i v % agreement will ed within tend the annual traffic bureau ban- | speakers, 1 Synoy The first rung on the ' serted you th ) o | three months, the limit fixed for th. ] g T g ron A e N m ] n continuance of the provisional ar- ] i ot suesess Tl Gilmort | Yeu =i doseried her, ani '+ Thgs May Get Freedom or Stay Jugoslavia Frontier Agreement cormeee dancer at the Golden Dollar club, $ before, on account of his pric A 3 { ) - S m - invites Ray to have supper with her. [ She had wanted to give Lim eve stealing back ove in Jaxl and Revol[ [ Sougm at Gomerence It is rf-_”ozbmvz:”l on all sides that P"nl)l('r-‘ are Dis iguaring L Intrigued by Ray's composition, | thing — cverything she possessed | into an : ir ! = 5 | ::‘”] ,'“If]':“':’x"‘r*:u””l"f“(t“i"l"‘:‘U‘ ‘[‘l' Why Tolerate Them i “The Grievin' Blue wants per- | but, instead it grate- | fall forward in her arms. ———— | o ulgaria strenuously objects e i . = : Xz of a neutral zone ten kilo when 1\ to use it for 2o special fully, he had thrown fts back | B and rties vhat were Chicago, Oct. 29 (UP)—Some Sofia, Bulgaria, Oct. 29 (P)—Aq fxation o 5 : . e face b p : ; G : = Tt S ey meters in width from which all Bul- Cuti a quick eals ce number at the club and is en- | in her fa Even the gift of her- the run? M they i the three Tinois penal Bulgarin is anxiously watching the |mers maiag: {10 Which all Bul- uticura quickly soothes and h iastic over the song's prospects | self. At that she sct her teeth and S an exc L b E 1 : 1 P pein P I ||, (e S e i S Il were causing Governor progress of the negotiations at Pirot largued that this step would throw S‘ui:"z;::»:"?,;{v’.gh.c{tfuél\n?xlgirt:;x p 1 and, “inter- | through her separated her from Ray Fmmerson and other local officials, {to bring about an agrecment be- | large number of refugees on the Gl s e e | est, plunges into work harder than| Divorce scemed the cnly alter-| Al around e R s well as prison authorities, anx- | tween Bulgaria and Jugo-Slavia on i;\l:or'vm,um»vin;’v:\ncu.. and the (3L Cobles clitse e nastiog betics ever. At the first night tryout of the | native. She kept telling b rself that | excess On the fous moments today. | the ir frontier. ‘L;‘I :;".L’U?H‘ Oh' ’r‘:m ; .vn Iptux_lll:]; 3 e | scng and dance, there is no doubt|she would wait another week and|where m priceless If a large number of them While the two nations are nego- )" 5 g ; o lr} " 8 youlc t Soap 25¢. Talcum 25c. d {o its success. At Rita and Ray|at the end of that time sho would | we iy i cd on conditional pardons, it is tiating, a provisional agreement has have similar bad cffe : u lcurd ot s o f are bowing to the thunderous ap- | decide to wait yet anofhe neath her fect, in the fearcd o general wave been put into effect. It establishes Bulgarian gov is not for e “Cuticuna” plause of the guests, Barbara and “Don’t worry me tonight, Hendy, | ne Tersian ru sweep the state, If the ‘;mn‘“ :m.l:-'n‘rt.s for the security of .-.'a to accept s «n:‘ a ~u]n'lmn PURITY Mg;;:rfl n“‘ | Ralph Henderson walk into the|there's a dear. I've a headache |midst of a1l this Juxuey she was denied, the ConyiEts mutiny, | frontler districts, permission for peo- i it by the negotia- 5 | club, and, anyhow, I hate coming to de- | mere lo been in | Prison heads 1 2 | | T cistons.” A a prison | The governor and the pardon| ] Chapter, “But think of me, Darbara, It's | con U el e ColUnile, OF X 'TON | terrific go on ir ertitude | Suddenly vhe te conditions A RESOLUTION | terrific goir ’ on in v..x.f incertitud _Su lder rn 16 ik SNy o ohE They started to come. Barbara | - WGIE IOV Yol aRRld ol SIS ifollye bery with a who contend they loaked in velvet, her head nestling hand gently touched his | wearily have been discriminated . in an immense ermine collar, her sil- | €h¢ ) i e law and court ver slippers twinkling down the pur- | “Bloss vou, Her But give me | s onRitas g i for the crime b ple ca stopped suddenly with a | longer, pl ory 10~ qyiginally of | He s ly. taking hold of rom one . due ] A e e thi iboth i pressing them | = - offenses, the ! sard it to my knowledge, | W g an = 5 T prov % d < eternity, it were it Bo- What Congress Is a%o the original pen- j S s ling to mal appice. But the Doing ored. Those convicted could not remember | longer you the longer yowll | b J as it was between oo ilorabliRten e | LretiA o e b A s T compelled by a re- conaclous. onty th cach note ; 100th pulled, old dear. A nasty | By the United Pros cont eme cision to brought back poiznant, heart-tear- | SHArD nd - then months of re- o full 10-year minimum with ing memories. It sceraed to her | lief. ¥ advice and no time off for good behavior, have that the man who played the saxo- |1t over laughed reassuri 1 complained bitterly. phone was playing it unnecessarily | 1 swe resumes God alone knows what would loud. | made you forg happen to Chicago if more 0 | Suddeniy she knew that she|¢ver there at = = AHDIED Boveregturned Sloose i sald by conld not go down into that clun| She smiled fully. House PELI ol ce CammlssloneriBlses: ; and face hours of remembering, of | Il guess you're right, Hendy.| Tn recess until Thurse Governor Emmerson would make etting. {11 think about it | 5 i mocscon venlent fox, {nem lr‘hn s go home, Hendv, and have| ‘But Loy dear just wha ED 16 YEARS e m,.r:rl\:’: S, "‘ supper there. Somehow I feel o umin 1. Bates Me: prisin authorities | ¢ quecr, mot like dancing. 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