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NEW <C NG JUDITH 57 CORALIE STANTO! COPRYRIGHT TCTION poay Uit 1930 4Y CHELSEA HOUSE LEATH LOSKEN “miai when to be only possible which where yvou were,” told him same under his r or two he left to oment that her ¥ went on, her v no me t i “1 thought, when I could come back, that it that you would and marry her nd all your life in her—poor dar- Me. away now wanted | | constantly out doubt, ship had Alan Steyne's companion- much to do with it. He took the. two girls o | and people observing them re |ed on what a happy trio they | | she still felt that he ought to have | as you ge- | pose I should | o ask her to L fortunately, at all probabla Doctor O'Shaie i talk of enfe2- in all a child.” might get ‘And, oh, 1 n- ged to her. Do have taken th | By now Judy had tactily that Alan had spoken the truth. They were ostensibly very good friends, but when they happened (o be alone he felt a certain smolder- ing hostility. She could see that Chummy had not the faintest id-a of his identity, not the remotest thought of marriage with him. but grant claimed her immediately and made her his wife. That. Judy felt, was the only suitable and picturesque cuImination of the strange romance. Once Judy caught Alan looking at her, and she quickly turned away She would not have been a woman if the knowledge had not come to her: and she was terrified That night she slept bad! Steyne’s face was always before her, with that something behind laughter in his eyes—something thz thrilled her and made her afraid, (To be Continued) nd_now I've Patents Issued to eant any- | am entitfed to a privilege: sinformed never were Any such culous. 1 had . and of the and very ever any talk awfully syr nd loved Connecticut People Patents issued by el Office July 22, inventors, 1930 to Connecticut (List compiled Official Gazette by old G. Manning. Roeom 405, City Hall Bldg., New Britain.) weekly from the the office of Har- John A. Andersen, Bridgeport— | assignor to the Bridgeport Hardwarc Mfg. Corp. Valve-spring lifter. Joseph O. Cadieux, Meriden—as- nor, by mesne assignm 1o Conn. Telepho 3 Telepione instrument sign Herbert D. Clemmon § Mich.—assignor to Scovill Mfg. Co Waterbury. Flush-valve mechanism operating Alfred P. cosmetic box. John B. nor to North & Automobile door latch Frevsinger, New Judd Getchell, Pla The Trumbull Johnson, Bridgeport, assignor to Dictaphone Corp. Phona- h Arthur G. Leake strengt bers under load irin E. Payson ting recep rl E. Peiler, assignor to Hartford-Em Hartford eding molten Bridgeport ning struct Norw | assignor. by enjove | Wi docsn’t she vou at seven sharp, icino's. shall we?” love tha and—pleas tual progre:s he no longer queer. One ra nated With- frail Bu hol for flash lights. Robert F. Weed, Fairfield A brake Trade Marks Registered Mfg. Co.. Wa g boxes or Labels Registered Albert J. Doyle, Hartfor For soda fountain accessori preserved fruits and syrups Kesson & Robbi —Soothe Skin Talcu .m powder. Trade Mark Applicants e William V. Dee Co., Bridg Skylights. Edgewood (o.. Inc Putnam— Picce goods J. B. Martin Co.,, Norw a piece goods. a-Hoff n Bearings 1ford-——Bearings. 1 Mg, Co., Watert fasteners. Equal- erbury—Dis and c ns Representatives of th vania game commission are now werking on new motion picture ma- | terial dealing with wild life in the state 8. Patent | Pennsyl- | effort to get a comprehensive pic- ture of the currents. Not only will this information, it is pointed out, be of value in dter- mining the habitat of fish, but alse in aiding the weather forecaster since ocean currents are of such im- | portance in disturbing heat and cold. “A complete knowledge of these PLAN EXPANSION | Building Program Looks fo Su- : premacy on Trade Roufes | caser.™ ™" ™ WOMEN'S TEARS WORK ON BANDIT “Weep -No-More-My-Lady” Rob- | ber Returns Loot an. de- U. 5. SHIPPERS New York 28 (P—A 890,000,000 shipbuilding program, give America supremacy on the {rich North Atlantic trade | routes, has been launched by nu | United States Lines. In 1929 this country stood among the world's ship um Then Paul W. ho was born on an Illi and never had crossed the oc cided to go into the shipping bus ness. | designed to| ocean ! New York., July 26 (UP)—Mrs. | He bought the United States Lines | Goorge Sparge, playing bridge with |for $16,000,000 from the BOVErh-|tpree friends in her home at Forest {ment. A policy of expansion? €n-| g was just about to make a lit- | couraged by the Jones-White bill- o clam when the doorbell rang | which provides govern cil o T e e R ey Shippuiling \."’"‘J jopsraiion FuRen [z el van o read the e into effect. Now Amer has more | E0% " he said. Mrs. Sparge let merchant ship tonnage under con- | struction than any country cxcept| Great Britain and Ireland. voung man stepped into the I Gottracis nlveddyins ed the four ladies Boihie et ith a revolver, and t first two uni ! S h ; ngs, watches and money States Lines, progr They < . T s complained that he two huge 20-knot, the largest ever built in t ring. He “hapman Costing jointly more 000,000, the ships will L long, with a beam of $6 gross tonnage of | Norma smmodate 1,300 passe iffle, but the ships, to be 432, will be similar in Leviathan, but will have tead of three. en locked the wor Il be eyen more athroom, and departec resent flagship of the American | it about $1,000 t marine. Ain eping with an shipping board a was purchased nt. the United St also includes plans for 1 of two super ships of m 0 ton t bout niffled that teh, which was 30,000, HURT UNDER HAY W Rocky Hill, July 26 — Charles &, Gilbert was pinned beneath the v wagon and severely 1 because end of the ook him to (LIVATEOF ARCTI | Story of Conditions in Past e Gleaned From Ocean Depths " conntc < Company, of Ber- f a special August 18, light savi 10 1d on 9 o'clock (d the morning e offic Gaffney, Room 205 Building. New Brita purpose of con- agreement of merger or by the directors of the R. 0. Clark & Son Brick Com- he directors of the Aetna July 26 (#—On the polar sea Dr. H. 1 Arctic explorer, hopes 0 from the zeologist o Brick Brick Company Dated at Berlin \ OTI( E TR (T L 1 Brick Company, of Berlin, ecticut will | Notice is h Imost constant activity of depth finder, registering light saving of ) the morning, at the office moves beneath i ril F. Gaffncy, Room 205, N. expects by given of a special held on August 1 to be about two of con- t of merger or by the directors <7 vity . P. Merwin Brick Company, the earth’s 2 rlutv ors of the Aetna fir.t'( dditional light sis of sporadic sou plorers on the sut . e sea’s floor As this stretch of water whole rent syste North Atla is a lin m of ly will be | 26th day Brick Company, ted at Berlin, Connecticut, of July. intthe special st Secretary. As Good As New By CLIFF STERRET “It’s a good thing Amy's inheritance, from Uncle Johr: wasn't no bigger. If she'd o’ got four dollar< more, her nose would o' tilted up far enough to catch rain. Gopyright, 1930, Publishers Syndicate POOR PA BY CLLAUDE CALLAN Sara’s husband be real good, but jealous an’ 80 many t that th' finally put it in )*1‘ head to get into meanness.’ Coj ght, 1930, Publishers Syndicate AH! BLESS HER LITTLE HEART! MOTHERS BABY, HAS REGAINED HER oLD SPIRIT ONCE MORE! 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