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NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1930. A-NICE-GIRL: ] T 2 young bachelor's and|such mess? He supposed it was, | vour foolis ritating riage to Brynmor peculiarly ir- | will be 15 shilling a week, Would he have felt this vou'll begin work this minute. And |but it was too late now for regrets t been some other chap? |vour first job today will be to de-| At any rate, he told himself, he | chap, say, of whom he |liver this gown to Miss Gwendolyn was fed to the teeth with girls course not. Even |Carruthers. 1 believe you know | —Mary Lou and Gwendolyn Car- her address. Be sure t you ruthers in particular. apologize for the unfortunate mis-| He'd be hanged if he'd worry take that was made last night.” about either of them. Let Gwen- Her sud outburst robbed |dolyn go to the devil and Mary Lou While |to Brynmor, for all he cared Herald Classified Ad Headings Announcements on a Helt ieas s > Ot godly have been. hour of with COMES-TO-TO S ey s S AT £ By ABOUT-FACE “She says she’s onl but no woman o’ that a ever changes as much after she gets a cup o’ tea.” Gopyright, 193 M himself, + S hink you | he didn’t ink of Mary Lou POLLY AND HER PALS tact in ou; — except himself, t leaped to his able to ward re you thinking | “You know ¢ marrying anyone he end of your S not a woman in | sacrifice.” reflected more best to see her how behavior of the sorry pre- and asked Wallis to cup of im immediately. astonishment he r this same busi- to Jay's shop. jow he hesitated what could r abruptly he 1nor cd. There. on he saw a Delivery detached the card d it. and went EXITS FOR TONY m coldl self-possessed. To found h his apolog off Lou responsi- ir galary Tony of his usual ready wit he was groping vainly for some clever remark to offer in reply, she thrust a cardboard box into his arms and shut the door in his face The wind had been taken com- pletely out of Tony's sails. and he looked in amazement at the gaily decorated box under his arm. Then he chuckled | “Well, that’s score one for Mary he muttered. “But why not play up to this game? It may turn out to be amusing yet.” He swung the box under and let himself out to the by a side door to avoid counter with Jay The weather had changed since he had entered the store. The skies had clouded, and raindrops down on the scurrying ped Tony turned up his coat spotted the bus nt ran for it street, the hox his arm. and the rying into the gutte He dashed for it hoof beat him to it. T the horse galloped on. the box sur rounding its legs like a circus trap- dress trailed behind is arm street her en- lipped fror but a horse's aunted nd the shouted h but to no the dress wrapped it he carried sely to hastily in a and rushed back When Ton tter of fac vour dress he stam- from Mrs face flushed with torr t once evening package pled mud-splashed remains of w of pale sive I-T just and Mary Lou the in at asked around dropped The next morning, however, saw | 1—BURIAL LOTS, MONUMENTS a very contrite Tony on his wa to Jay's gown shop. He had con- cluded that it probably would be best if he went back and explained just what had happened. It was an unpleasant' job, but it had to be | done, | The fates were against him, for it wasn't Mary Lou, but Jay who greeted him. He had come to hold Jay in considerable respect “Well, Mr. Titherington?" Briefly he explained what had Lappened, his face becoming red- der and redder with each sentence He insisted that Jay accept his check to square accounts for the ruined gown “Well, what did finally ?"* she asked ‘“I'm afraid I threw it into a dirt * he apologized v z Jay's comment in reply aston- S b R nl ished him. CUMBIN TAL WWORE “Tony Titherington, that the A RING you came back to England.” SRl He swallowed —PIANO T ‘Where's Mary —WANTED TO DER EERVICES he's Educational COURSES DSCAPE GARDENING RAL DIRECTO §—LOST AND FOUND f—PERSONALS 7—STORE ANNOUNCEMENTS Automotive 8—AUTO AND TR 9—AUTOS AND TRUCK 10—AUTOMOBILES FOR 11—AUTO PARTS AND ACC WAN ERVICE ARAGES TO LET 15—MOTORCYCL N LES-BI CE STATIUNS—R! Business Service HAIRD'S. MASSEUSE AND CONTRACT SERVICE RENDERED 13—BARBE vou do with it, NT ATTORNEYS Lou?” gone ome," Jay replied curtly “Where, to your flat?" “No. to her home in she’s not coming b til after the wedding —the wedding,” Tony seemed to grasp the thought. *Is it to be — soon?" soon, T “They AND VOCAL, INSTRUCTORE 38—WANTED—INSTRUCTC Employment TED WANTED ck to town *“Quite believe.” Jay arranged it told last burst longer a pent-up conviction rom Jay as if she no cep it to herself 49—WANTED—TO BORROW Live Stock $0—CATTLE AND LIVE STOCK by far the in m ch time I vou. biggest fool Tony Tither- look at vou I Get out of my ¢ life shu Tony 3 VACATIONIST TALS EQUIPMENT 'RODUCTS do seem d door face : PLANTS CLOTHING 930, Ma otk AT THE ) STORES INSTRUMENTS Tomorrow's chapter he midst of prepa DIAMON! JEWELRY A . 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