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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THU RSDAY, MARCH 27, 1930. JACQUE ]L INE W% VD ON HER OWN by RICHARD STARR Synopsis: Lighthearted line Grey had her own of life. 1t was cpitomized saucy little nose and brown eyes. Men found her clance, intriguing but Jacqueline uand concerned only with the things of life. Suitors were tent but Jacgueline v 500 pound bequest oper to adventure and she impecunious existence @ model at Byrams, Londo ment, to live in grand Hotel Majestic. Such Juxu 111 provided had lived only dreams, I With siee she to in was froth persis. 1 the door former new fo scores 1o pay the buyer who Emily Gibb: MISS GREY GOES SHOPPING Mr. Keswick custorr . He hurried to me his gingeri went, other enl of th here was be an vould ‘Whatey I'new his of his lifc so few ladies from the artistic point really worthy of supplied B 'S SOCLOWS t of hig 1 sh could dist too. His best model with more poise and Jacqueline was not over medinm how to dre She saw Mr. Dell 1 vpon her. S| him her, and stop quivering tracks, like a noble ship in full s that a sunken rock. “Good Mr. Dell,” Jacqueli her sweetc The ma turist suffused his be trying strikes wrewdly hi to swallow who h knew m Vv burst out with: “What is the ing of this? ner; but he in time. The wife of th tor of Byrams wa ment in patterns few yards Mr. De 1l notice that she turned approving upon He also remembered what heard about the girl com fortune. Perhaps it was true, all. Such unlikely things did ven. Certainly her appearance s ported it He could not keep his eyes Jacqueline’s tailor-made. He its value to a pound. That hat, shoes, gloves handt pressed him uch more tl cake sent to “model” girls h: dene. His morning mean pulled himself toge only ecling ha e the nadam, WI of showin man had wilted aimost meck. “You're rath she said to herse low the belt It strangle-hold on you again voull know it But Your turn just now; mak of it.” waueline anted. She of the latest 1 “If you please honeyed sweetness Miss Gibbs to show about the nearest to my Mr. Dell looked worried gave his orders “I owe Emily Gibbs onec Jacqueline to herself, laughing insou- naivete and physical charm wholly Jacque- philosophy hee | firm. Al forgets hor| What a triumph for the former mo was sonic his workshop man- ther ) nam 1 | ready been All red to fit her whe Dl “for splitting on me that night I was late for tie roll-call.” Emily Gibbs h take oif five promen: vho reclined D ferent it on a frocks, a AND nfsrltss? MA‘/" IFyl)ur little one is irritable and rest- less—there's a reason. Often it's worms. They are much more common than most mothers think. Look also for the following symproms: picking the nose, grinding the tecth, crying in sleep, offensive breath, loss of appetite of weight, nauses o general restlessness. Any o of these signs may be your warning that worms are present. Wise mothers take no chances with these dangerous and disusting childhood pe<ts lf,'\" if worms are only suspected they give the child DR.HAND'S WORM ELIXIR It is the prescription of & famous « specialist—SAFE, plzasant (o take. g sure in ils action. Your druggist wi that many of xour own § Hand's today fully used it. Bus a bottle of Dr 1 Leque- | depart : sidered, as This s ot dcmonstrations mannequ The wife of the man- tor remained the whoi sted spectator; and customers ned th C you like " inquired Mr his silkiest mner, To Miss Jacqueling ajestic hotel.” Lven Mr. Dol had to adiit played her part perfeetly as to the took an hour th sent, madam Dell Join Grey at the that and excite ment istants Sp 1 all of manner born, liom knew much for she model” roon round in proachabl Dal- Upstai dc Byrams' sighed happily, m another t soon youwl be back child._ 1t cver you do, out for v Dell and for Gibbs cially ity Jimpor- ind v stockir Dorothy he room drove away wonder how there, my lcolk Limily Gibb: valker.” t ar queline lived for th Yep,” 3 and perhaps lowir spened the show-room ordering Compton, saw 1 | put her five lest it He who ha pounds on I’rinkipo and was on traffic duty out Emily Gibbs and stopped her taxi in the very an imperative hand liked queline was wear- | I t , and she wanted very Emily’: | much to I anl for a|lell him of i whigh ha Jacqueline Rogers a million, and is £ they and was cheap ram She of the cab o herself. n ont four zood fortunc but of her here and she' sian pussy times madder than a with a flativon tied 1il. And Papa Dell is just as . So iful youngz | at birthplac of Aldgat business hour hes Jones, | having enjoved her- full hour, and, coa- A aecounts Mily Gibbs nodels overtaken her P to its t 1l Coralic obligutions new in socicty she Byrams only more passed out of the old lii into the ne life which book anl 1y brough so0. was a b who hunible where cast Outside had ¢ thres goddess the sion o a bank balance her in two or (Copy Jaeque her ne tomorrow Do Pump. Eliza ueline, for a d Starr) friends in s ond Jitc self world and f s installment she with Papa event i sq Dell and 1 | chose thr POR BEST HERALD (I which had ai- RESULTS USE SSIFIED ADS Husband and wife hoth catch serious colds ¢+ E had to visit some friends on a bad rainy day. When we got home that night, we both were coughing in chorus. My hus band had fever and complained his chest. I gave ith Brothers Cough Syrup and took a teaspoonful myself. Right away I felt better. “In the morning we continucd taking Smith Brothers— and in two days we both were just as well as ever.” MRs. M. P. FROST, RIDGEWOOD, N.J. Smith Brothers Cough Syrup works 8o quickly because of Triple Action which 1: soothes, 2: is mildly laxative, 3: clears air passages. TRIPLE ACTION ENDS COUGHS THE MEDICAL WAY § No other cough syrup has it/ George and Patiy ... sick with coughing spells! R}/ OU know how = with two children l in the house. First George got sick and naturally Patty caught the cough. “I putthem both ‘tobed and gave them both Smith Brothers Cough Syrup. Within an hour they were so improved that they wanted to get out of bed again, in the morning both Patty and rge were quite well again!” Mrs. A. SINGER, MERRICK, L.I, SM!TH BROTHERS Triple Action COUGH SYRUP as she | she | realized position | PR S Judge Shoots Policeman Who Protests Violation A Decatur, . March 27 (®— g AR 1 former probate judge, drove across a boulevard Stop sign last night, according to police, and then shot and prob- v fatally wounded Traffic Offi- cer W. 1. Wright when Wright reprimanded him. s, who has served as pro- was held Ske bate judge for 18 yea vithout bail — AEEIDENT BROUGHT | A Two crashes brougl movie-making bus - DISASTER T0 Fl]X uto Crash Removed Him From (ffice at Critical Time March 27 (UGP) a motor car stock market— t financial strife to the hugc and theater-owning | ss that William IFox devel- York, oped. it am 17ox in a Rolly bu car maahine and the cussion o blood tr: two months. ordinari more the ed a deal to of a July day of last year Wil- nd a friend were. riding Royce along old West- iry road on Long Island when the| struck a small sedan. The. big | shot into a ditch and turn- Fox's chauffeur was Killed | theater magnate injured He was treated for con-| the brain, underwent a sion and recovered. Out of Office Two Months But he was out of his office They were more months because the accident Fox had ed in 4 mammoth pro- um of expansion. Not only had he bought more and but he had engincer- acquire a large block stock in Locw's, hitherto a lead- and had arranged to | On 1 over. verely. for than | critical aters, competifor, | resentatives of two major credito | who had | acquire the British-Gaumont inter- | ests abroad. | To finance these deals it was ne- [ cessary to resort to short-term loans | —in other words hec borrowed money from bankers, agrecing to | repay within a few months. There | scemed not the least danger. ‘True, {the government had instituted ac- | tion against the Loew merger but in the main Fox was inclined to be| bullish. | There was one g0l and sufficient reason: il | public liked sound pictures and was storming the Iox theaters as well as those of his compotitors. Record arly carnings were being made at | i bos ofmices, Stock Market Crash Then came the sccond crash he stock market where Iox's curitics had been pyramiding, the occurred an uphegval that erased millions of dollars in valuations and a great part of Iox’s personal for- tunc. Fox has never revealed Perhaps h I disappeared, per? 1 He was reputedly the richest in an industry that has made rich men and, as one indication of | his wealth, he carried insurance for $6,400,000 on his own li Tails to Raise Moncy Soon was presented an economic The IFox companies were more money than ever be- forc and yet Fox did not have the estimated $91,000,000 to pay off the short term obligations. This was announced carly in December and on the sixth day of that month Fox who had always gone it alone, co sented to the formation of a trus! ship consisting of himself, H | Stuart and John I. Otterson, extent his | man | s losses rep- This was wormwood to the man built from pr nothing a structure that to a pinnacle of famc and riches. Later he was {o write to stockhold- crs that he had been warned “the gods of Wall strect had practically proclaimed my doom and that noth- ing on carth conld prevent this great money machine from mowing me down.” RALD — = i USE HI CLASSIFIED ADS | Played by BERT LOWN and his Hotel Biltmore (N. Y.) Music—OUT TODAY at newsstands and music stores. Eddie Cantor, Flo Ziegfeld and Vincent Lopez, the Hit-of-the-Week Music Jury, found it easy to select this number as the week’s most popular dance hit . . . Get yours now before the records have sold out.’ Hit-of-the-Week Records ... |5¢ Save money on Hit-of-the-Week Needles— finest quality — only 5¢ for 50 — all newsstands. 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