New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 28, 1930, Page 16

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NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MOI\'D;\Y, JULY 28, 1930. CING JUDITH 7 CORALIE ST‘{T‘;‘TDON COPYRIGHT b CHELSEA HOUSE and HEATH HOSKEN i = < o T of unreal The fee skin . Miss Judy to ‘do it. She ion. i APTER VI ' Bennett Nelson 1 Merchant Tailoring 55 West Main Street ] thought maybe specialist could find what was wrong with me, but a doctor don't use big vords like that unless he's his ignorance.” Oepyright, 1330, Publishers Syndicate hidin’ 1d rest were all that Chum- d i a much stronger consti- | 1, than I should have thought,” ne. “When she be all right again it's yourself I'll bing for next. er too much though, sure to be found with itself. very bad housckeep- Jenks had taken it on food and other neces- dy handed over h of relief; but alize, in a day and deli- could . no. you haven't Clara. where are from?” A s sh and frown she cried ex- king money blunt face expression of said he was n him?" ask- were—oh for a walk s get- nte a weird have e had Judy laug wonuld houghts as she 1d's Spa vellow- she left his house—a large, !ow‘] } Sir Arthur's picture's picture, many-windowed building of redlEHANTAL PR[]]]UEES | Lady Conan Doyle said, is super-ime brick, which suggested the country 1 | posed upon a photograph of Twee- she fed her eyes on the snow- | y | dale. The picture was made by a drops that spread a field of gleam- | professional photographer, but the ing whiteness over the lawns on | plate was developed and printed cither side of the path. The grounds | solely by Tweedale. were inclosed by a high wall that 7 | Furthermore, said Lady Conan had ate se! ., and as she op 101 H | Doyle, Peter Powell of Chest: re- nt . | message from Sir Arthur about a Feminine Mode for Evening She recognized him with an in- ward grin. She did not know why. but even the though of him made her laugh. It was Bruce Gideon, | white and heavy . with pale cyes, black peevish mouth. Chummy's iption of him as Punch came back to her. He wore correct afternoon dress, which made him look old-fashioned. A shining top hat was on his big head. “ w sealed envelope which Sir Arthur |left with Lady Conan Doyle. She | said that there is such an envelope but that it can only be opened when Sir Arthur directs her to open it and tells here in advance what it contains. She asserts that the family already has had several marvelous experi- ences and that there has been much evidence of communication from Arthur. Paris, July 28 (UP)—Simultane- ously with the advent of the winter style openings, Chantal, Parisian de- signer, has provided stylists with | fashion’s newest innovation—the trousered evening dress. Drawirg his inspiration from the current vogue in beach costumes At sight of Judy his lips opened Chantal withheld the pajama-gown in’a smile which chased the peev- |until the last minute showing Fri- ish look from his face, but brou day and created wide comme DEDICATE PARKING SPACE The trousers were cut extremely| Avon, July 2S.—Parking space in “Do you remember full and were squared at the bot-|the rear of Avon Congregational Judy?" he asked, holdi tom and were attached to the waist | church was consecrated *to the d by a false belt in exotic colors. Only | glory of God and the service of Preritn when the mannequin walked did th at held yesterday trousers become noticeable as such, astor, J. P. Clarke, used because of their fulness. The re-|as his text, “Jehu, the Man Who mblance to beach dress was mar Driveth I rough the ed, however, inasmuch as the bifur- | Streets.” cated portion differed in hue fr N the waist comes dog Blue predominated among the col- | Gildeon went on, as Stornaway's|ors for the new gown while others terrier came trotting down the ware of almond and green contrast- paved path. “Now we can give OUT |ing pleasingly with low cut metal ves rested ©On|cloth waists OVELOME ‘ew Novelties Found As a general rule this year's open ave produced few novelties have only served to emphasize | 1 toward femi 55 ‘ skirts, for example. will con- he vogue, and m nl\fh(-\ vation enabled the onlooker to draw | plied Gideon. “He | the following table in d to| 4 kirt length For sport—To the calf For st —Coverir For formal Kle top | For evening—To the slipper-top or | floor ‘ Waislines varied from normal to | high w out its coarseness services Judy d of her new work, and still rejocing in Ch s es- ape from death, answered “Of course I remem Punch! “And iously T FOR BEST RESULTS HERALD CLASSIFIE herd here USE “BON-TONE HAS MY 0. K. draw back into d me Mr. F with the sad s told you “Stornaway.” knew her, “She has nearly her yo died,” Judy man has “Ah! Then T suppose there will ending?" would you ' Gideon went on dine 0 b P 7 - S < “Will you MR. BIRGER FRISK Gt Britain been trou would al for fall colors ¢ bination of f e der st with soft green PSYCHIC PICTURE. - OF DOYLE FOUAD Likeness Superimposed on Photo of Weston Vicar h brought kindness in her eyes. A op of water would quench generous ardor s man veryone I know about this tonic." Bon-Tone is for sale by leading druggists everywhere. :dy,” he said from her shabby Electric Vaporized Mineral and Pine Needle Cabinet Baths are especially valuable in combination trentment for Catarrhal Conditions, Asthma, Depleted Nerves, Rheuma- tism, Neuritis, Lumbago, Diabetes, Dropsy, High Blood Pressure and all forms of Skin_ Eruptiogs and Bleod Disorders. A Natural Nerve Vitalizer and Rejuvenator. Marvelous results are being obtained in old chronic maladies that would not yield to_any other form of treatment. Price $2.00 per treatment, 15 for $25.00 paid in advance. N h.* she an- into vicar of Weston, 1 an investigator of psychi | . for the photograph. | M combination Electrical Treatments . © the PROOBTAPR. | are the best obtainable using only such apparatus thet tends to prolong the span of life. It also includes the Alpine Sun Rays, Ultra Violet Rays, Naturopathy, Chiropractic and Mas- sage. No failure in Neuritis, Sciatica or any form of Rheumatism, Stub- born Coughs, Colds, Chest, Stomach or Kidney Diseases, Bilious Gall Blad- ¢ der or Gall Stone attacks, Varicose e LR % ; v ts x tou Uleers, Swollen Glands, etc. Price $2.00 or Six for $10.00. Dr. CGOMBS The Nature Cure Specialist Naturopathic Physician & Chiropractor 19 SOUTH HIGH STREET NEW BRITAIN TEL —en SUMMER ITCHES VANISH when antiseptic Zemo is used! Be Continued) STUDENTS AT RE Lime Rock, July | of Rocky Dell In ich was Soot liquid Zemo br wo first students had not seen for 50 zroup ‘ way pimp hods of Prof. John J. Hurl itching scalp. Fine & he school, 2 Get greasele Zemo today and keep it HOLY SMOKE! LVE HEARD OF ALL KINDS OF OBSESSIONS, BUT A SKUNK KICKIN' COMPLEX SUTTINLY TAKES THE CAKE! lookin’ at that girl I ex ed that it was because looked like my niece, but 1 he never saw me s iece that way. 1930, Publishers Syndicate OR -WELL~ NOW | MYSELF ) AND N ‘M SUR You /'THAT‘ WAWELL] e ,N'AWNL You AN wor AWEU W | A ALOFLL v \Q;TOB X

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