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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1929. BT LUVRY HUSEANDR ‘el ~teimimiatis. Synopsis: Barbara's housewarming Lall is the event of the season. The troupe of wild animals, rented from 1 vaudeville act, including an ele- | t. Ray, plaving with the Golden Symphony Eight behind a trel otches Barbara, dressed as a circ erformer. dancing with Hen s ed in the role of a When the evening's ority at their est. a rings through the the floor of the hastily con- ructed building is near collapse! Chaptor 3 DISASTER e s = s ? ; 3 Many Generations Killed Ll S el e 1 = - All eves in the direction of the | Ul Al the N iectlas i that Pin ! their fins t 1o5e wings. The larg AKE voier There, to their instant h ' 3 A boards brsolilng amay ey / B et the number of potential rdant ; . . : o : rom the sides of the wall. Ay - TE of the 5.000 e : » ntists « c [ first moment > 3 £ Ne the Of motion pictures and ) trono figur: strain of it all, w N t At |ed by an ¢ e and o Visited Stra R et s e [T S SO S B MEDICINE very feet! yerasped Barbara—the terviiicd jaguar crouching before them! have faced no more v g e e inalion ! W f f force = =it upon them. they rn one and 211, for tha stairway they ound their exit blocked o ele- phant, equally trightened had placed its huge, unwieldy fra om A hlle i : 8 - ! nst the stairway. wildi{motionless Inith : GR ! olunser 1 r foliag imals, too, had broken loose. She S the 1oo] e y Rl o5d ,\‘ i Lenea J 1 spinach Women screamed — the floor { '¢ =tiffened 9 4 Customer creaked and rocked perilously. How 5 Y REREL t ! o . 3 E t ) o much longer would it hold? : L was lea he saw she had bro her boidoi Rarbara, since the first outcr: ad stood as though siupef a far corner of the roon:. He look so0 d down becoming aware of a s noise 4 . ( : I : ( : at her fect she looked down to s SRNAEEIGE il e hions. | i r 1. hit him tick anc A B N ; ough in the past as terrified. poor Lrute, e con ‘ sto 2 doir of She screame eves. Then she heard footsteps run- Sl i e | towards her cast’s head. The n‘”\‘:‘ Tl Tons of b e g oo v Ohicado Lass Promised New onths of year: his ! i, s on | T T T T e e o ey Qakland and Pontiac Distributors, Will Give e e kel Tes aut o school ap she cout e e Valuable Prizes Away for a ore . lnow t e T C a quarantine agsinst the | it M ot ] tomorrow’s - Siven 65t o Bothi i Rred Nothing mattered except that. W ¢ « t Rhods F to e e , PR BT Al e R R e Suitable Business Slogan n. The noise of the ripping of New York. Conn about to cave in. loards had increased; the floor § ’ n orneve Mo JcUsan EACHR ol dota B bl o Sl i SR who prosccuted t1 Battle Fronts Everywhero mothesion 2 Snon el | ag st e depatments nat | FIRST PRIZE THIRD PRIZE alamity—Ray who, on 2 moment's » - x made her i o n jevery part of gount In 1'1'“'1 - - v nl r b ) ol ey one on 2 mements Single Voter Will Gause Gity to Canotier 'Wha ton 1o the fignt againt (e bociies| B IN and a CREDIT IN and a Ll ,“ff;;“:flm“'-T\}r:,;;?;‘,;‘,'; ,‘:_flf;,:f : Spend 8204 in Fees ! o T S i he woutd | warrare aaini he-corn. bo stant | $2 5 GOLD $125 VOUCHER $10 GOLD $1 10 VOUCHER It was Ray who provented a ed directions o th: terrified ”” i) sl dancers. With the help of the boys from the band he cleared the mob w York., Nov. 4 (UP) st st e el DI e DAc £70¢ Wesid Keo Heb sl pr e it conm and 4§ ' ECOND PRIZE HONORABLE MENTION elephant to move boll weevil in the so he pink holl worm in B i i et R P BT sp e 15 QR 5100 v at she must faint from fear tion district of the 10th 5 ';:‘1» ‘,, P f\‘m' her. | ologists ¢co b it, the fear of what might is i for his vote the city [ ¢ W of policeman, the as-|in some ca ven to i L A h ittt g KGR e e DIRECTION WHY WE DO THIS Barbara and Ray remained in the | 1 7O¥iee AUATEE esti various | mination, as in the hall until the last, gaining the gar-| _TOV08 & ° i yon t placing | weevil It is a well-known fact that high-grade advertis- den just in time to hear a sudden, [ TTovide four men COFRE y sho can nse the = - - o . ing is ife sines: advertising, short catchy den natncto I R o ; 2 Fare : g 'S o5 0es he person who sends us the ing is the life of business. In a; s ) G el connl Ve e s BOLEEIE f ; o buy school | Tr © MeKinnon of Har-| First prize goes to the p phvases and sentences, called slogans, are very valu- a mighty roar. collapsed “\n'm“ e for t rent : the remote Sussa district of best slogan. able. We n}*c(l them and will ;:Iddl_) pay for them, In the scuffle that followed Bar- | 1<€cp the polling place open from Alaska studyi : r Atha- and ave taking this method of getting a number of hara lost sight of Ray. One mo- RLRLO b T S CLASSIFIED ADS | Lascan Indians. e T e PN by (s frad Second prize for the next hest, and so on. suggestions. 1 : \E s Eone e cuiad bl o e . ! Most slogans which have hrought fortunes to I ! Pl A DR e husiness houses were theught of by someone not con- Here ave three examples of slogans which are el i i lmee. TELIET el e i e Al Wher could Ray have gone: e : : now in use by other firms. These will give he given fo people who least expect them. Only a few 1 ran to the front of the where automobiles were jamming | MHNIng residence buildings : . A vou an idea of what to send in: minutes’ work is all it takes. Iqual prizes in case of : : ) a tic. All prizes are given free. wice, without reply. She cverywhere Ihe S drive s Flen iihnzel lay o nisEC WELL BABY CONFERENCE mad pools of fear. She couldn't| o ot T SO Baby | 8 5 T . . . believe Ray had loft her again— | e : ; : > We sell with courtesy. and service with a , : £ : left her after those moments she | (o0 aiolo®™ COMCATAE Y L i i s o e Winners will be notified by mail Wednesday had lain in his arms—after his "f‘,“ & ,‘\‘,m‘m“ 4 & smile. November 6, 1929. “.‘(\T,;,:;:: “.?:1;1 ,’;.’,,] ,:ln"o ity of | Tuesday—47 Ellis strect, Northend F . 5 o Letters of credit are transferable. ts " were : S e X ¥ 5 ‘ “The placc where value and service meet. More than one honorable mention prize will be her guests were already — gOne. |yyjjijamn I. Kaplan. Nurses in attend- | . Frantic she became, rushing along |ance, Mrs. Anna Ramsey and Mrs. ¥ issued. the driveway, searching the faces|pnice Anderson - i A | “A square deal behind every w heel.” Any one credit good for face value not to exceed of those who passed her in 1imou- | weanesday—85 Center ¢ sines or taxis . . . not hearing |unteer assistant, Mrs. i ¥ 8 A one-half the purchase price on any one new ov used thele mumire ot smpaliy, etfzec| It is not necessary to use either the name, C. A. car in stock. . watching only for Ray. e 2 O A f N - 9. 192 She found him at last in a taxi. | Bence, The A. (. Hine Co., or Oakland and Credits expire 9 p. m. Saturday, November 9, 1929 on the point of leaving, Without 4 | % g 5 e alth I : No employe of this firm may enter contest. thought for appearances she rushed | % % N Pontiac, in your slogan, although one o All slogans must be in the mail by 9 p. m. Tues- down and rapped frantically on the : both may be used if desired. The judges day night, November 3, 1929. window. % 5 2 J & SRACU RS Ry X e g who will decide this contest are: He looked up. Seeing her he rose i % 5 " 2 T T S T A e AR TR P T e immediately and got out of the car. COUPON 'H”\'.’r;l')“")”'\"f]fl © ‘;?'l'\m‘l?j;: ;z{‘;"“” 8””’,‘:)'5 3 » : § JUDGES 1 herehy submit the following slogan for the fudges' on the steps, without spe: 5 F eourse it's annoying. But more s v . A . SRR e . than that, It's dangerous! A stuffed 3 (3 Pres., Commercial Trust Co. /R i head means millions of germs — P Her hand touched his sleeve. the alr passages into lungs and chest e “Come inside, Ray. I want to| These gorms may pull sou down with the JOHN W.LOCKETT, lalis it olyion LhE e s 2 BSNes R Some folks take pain for granted, g N.B.R 4 Sh t t cli the stair: S5 3 S ) B ” | ¥ i . i Now you can clear your cold a new. F They let a cold “run its course. oecy., N. b. hecor 0 but, when he didn't speak, nor at- | ek and efolent way.. Quickly sou ean . y " tempt to follow her, sh2 said, her | destroy cold germs—simply by breathing They wait for their headaches to “wear off. voice cracking suddenly: 070 MIST—a marvelous new vapor- ¥ 4 I B o s P s A suff or from neuritis, ‘R’ ) “Ray—how can you be so crucl?" | iring lquid. T { suffering from neuralgia ROBERT (. VANCE, fiarae 4 i | Drop a few drops of 0ZO MIST on S they rely on feeling better in the morning. s That seemed to pull him together. Asst. Bus. Mgr., N. B. Herald. judges wichout question Name Street and Number . “I'm sorry, Barbara. But can't| Todt ':‘m"?:,’,‘:i‘“ o e hallle \ : Meantime, they suffer unnecessary pain. you tell me what you have to here?" | clean, Invigorating odor. It penetrates Unnecessary, because there is an antidote. She ftricd to make her smile | the air passages deposiuing in head, throat . Bay A s 5 . : % ayer Aspirin always offers immediate relief ; e plausible, the smile to hide the pain | 2nd1ungs Ave healing medicaments. 0ZO p ERRED) Y B Send All Slogans to (Please Write With Pencil) MIST clears your head—and kills the E from various aches and pains we once had to ¥ all vlog in her cyes cold germs. An enjoyable way to get . ; “I want you to come inside,” and | relief. Carry a bottle &n your pocket. Use endure. If pain persists, consult your doctor when stiil he hesitated, “Don’'t be | OZO MIST at home, in the offics, in as to its cause. SRR s RCU CEl s GUEN See r am one mpn Save yourself a lot of pain and discomfort :H "fl“"':::;l. ”\‘;‘l:"",' diandiEvas UyE nelghborhood drugglst for taa origi- | through the many uses of Bayer Aspirin. Pro- e m e O v Ay e SR T eday tect yourself by buying the genuine. Bayer is . ° hest way to g round Itay was to / i safe. Always the same, All drugstores. ridicule an attitude of his. He fol- | | lowed her up the steps and into the 50 CHEQTNUT STREET PHONE ?15 Town .. great stone mansion that had FOR COLDS sShe led him upstairs. He fol- ‘ Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacld | | | FV¥ivevsare