New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 17, 1930, Page 12

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i line Grey's emphatic *no” to his marriage proposal, Arthur Carcw. alias Lonny Raymond, conceives what he considers a clever scheme He lures her into the country under the pretext of taking her to sce the missing Mrs. Porter Mason. His de- ception is revealed when bis car de- velops “motor trouble” and Mr. Carew embraces Jacqueline and ar- dently pleads his Jove. He threatens and cajoles but Jacqueline is u moved. Forty-five mites irom Lo don she is intent on getting home She simulates a faint and Carew runs fo Jacqueline lost in the ings when wrecked old mar Chapter 2 A NICE OLD GENTLEMAN experience with faints were far more extensive than Mr. Ca knew exa what to do for the old man She unfastencd his 1 and dipped her handk water in the ditch nearby and ap- plied it to his forchead. Soon he returned to consciousness and in the light from the headlights of the overt automobi the features of knelt beside Lead in the hollow of “Feel better now she were J and she t collar hief in the as she h queline porting % speakir am much be now you very much for you cager help. My dear, you wonderfu y and a little th me out from under t that no obje queline decided old, there was terms like a She hlood from hi splint head was cy stained his whitc his cheek that it w 1 ¥ “My de YOu are v murmu 1 tion wound ry good,” h cleverly bound up his head with his ha) hief, I think T could w you would be good cnot me."” T Jacquel I've go about 45 milc believe.” “London! close by, isn" come fron to help on’t think you could.” repli G all the hou and t y from d here, But there is a Tou re? You must have boring housc “T di cd the girl husy with her handaging. “T 1 sitting on the stile down the ro; when you by. I or trouble y the under was $sn't anybody 1 suppose?” my d it to know bette the vour charging aho that, in a fog could understand it fellow like Teddy 0 is Teddy?" a hoy T “A nice boy?" “Not 50 bad as hoys g0." Jalqueline, turning her The old gentleman's cyes on her ca head 1 situati ing. “I have a son named Tec remarkec “A nic “Not s0 bad country 100! know.” head ung arer and more astonis JACQUE ON HER OWN house if LINE & by RICHARD STARR # synopsis: Undaunted by Jacque- | Jacqueline examined the could difficult Tt Al 10 recon Ihey bore ciden Or old him she Lo i, g YOu cur I bout do it haek cut L buek 1o k to SIS T Whin “we | Since halitosis never announces itself to the victim, you simply cannot know when you have it, Husbands and wives should be carefu! ‘To meet anyone with hali- tosis (bad breath) even oc- casionally is bad enough, but tobe married to oneisindeed a trial. When this condition is present no wonder hus- bands are l2ss considerate— —wives less tender. Don’t fool yourself that you never have halitosis Since it does not announce itself to the victim, you sim- ply cannot know when you have it. Unknowingly, you may offend. Why take the chance at all? Simply use full strength Listerine every day if you have halitosi ine endsit. If ycut your mouth has had the bene fit of a thorough antiseptic cleaning. Then, Li germs in 15 strength Listerine check h fermer fection—both a odors. Then it gets odors themselves; it is ar stant deodorant. Pharmacal Comp Louis, Mo., U. S. A. End halitosis with kills 200,000,000 germs in 15 (Fastest time science has accurately recorded) X7 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1930. | | merce commissior on the old gentleman’s forchead. isure of ¥ ou » than you 1 should like nity of my gratitude, Here is my cither to up 1 you have wther oppo you promise me, or 1o ring m and you e you again prom was station a lered ho nd whethe hoped so Starr) ‘or Richard tomorrow’s in- Auditor Finds Shortage | In Tax Collzctor’s Book Groton pril 17 in the Marquardt Shortages of have heen of Henry E. x collector for | the result of aid To- town | §15,000 orme it was uditor hands ¢ titution will 1 member of a itial Groton family. 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Foulds and Guy Shoup—to Washington today to urge that the application be rejected. With the connection, the W the Great Nort would link the northwest, including | s: Dakota, Utah, Idaho and Mon- | t. The ‘hv | tra ado, North Dakota and Montana ent attorneys to take part in the arguments which were scheduled to consume two days, while opposition was in the hands of attorneys for the Public Service Commission of | Nevada, the Union Pacific railroad, tern | the Indian Valley railroad, the Ore- rn { gon-Washington Railroad and Navi- | ion company and other carrie h have contended that the new | e is unnecessary and would take | ic from them fishermen from here to Sandusky feared heavy losses through inabil- ity to reach their nets. The wind was decreasing early to- day, however, and further damage was_expected to be confined to carrying away of small property by the receding waters. USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ‘A COMPLETE LADIES’ EASTER OUTFIT! 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