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NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1930. CING JUDITH b7 CORALIC STANTON ard HEATH HOSKEN COPRPYRIGHT “Chummy's got her had o back LGIN HERE TODAY urns t NOW GO ON WITH THE STOR memory ba k. Bastien. 1930 AY She dr “In my day you could tell r folks' children by the itch, but now you look an’ see if they've still got their tonsils.” Copyright, 1930, Publishers Syndicate POOR PA BY CLAUDE CALLAN “Tom an’ Ellen are awful me to be around. She's the kind of wife that's al- ways pettin’ her husband in public an’ scratchin’ his face CHELSEA HOUSE Miss Morlay is ever so And what do you t her memory back but it must have been in h\r! mind that she had seen you. She— she loves you awfully. O'Shane to! me 1 wasn't to hurry her memo; t I've bean telling her that I pe- eve in dream and I know she thinks you're coming back.” looked perplexed | and Judy.” he said, “it is no goo1 only asking for trouble. it's better to let her know at I never cared for her like | that. Judy, you know it's no good!" Suddenly he stopped. There were footsteps Judy had said and wouid Tack until late. She w 1 relative with whom ed since her recov- d made the appoint- 1 on purpose to tell He gave one e figure that en- Chummy the days, har 2 wonder cate statue r and ivory anl stood quite stitl n. with a c swift as an bow, she ran i slan:- were 100 x for her to vas sure th as joy herself ag: was so lovely o the transfigured r flaxen hair more by the and the desire the appreciative artist directed in nature and drawn on o intelligence, books nd ibilities of the upon every subject human life After the first embarrassment at Judy's question about their m Chummy suddenly became 1. Her utiful went grave and quiet, lookec t her friend, as Judy it. “as if s live in the next street.” Judy,” she said, “I want you to Alan about me—I mean about y losing my , and being ill, and all Somehow, when 1 try tell” him, I can't find the words but I want him to know. I still feel rather queer about it, al- ost as if 1'd be put that. looked at ky sentences in a great there at the start, Mr. “but I believe you went away very ill, and whon she'd lost her mem- strong member time. And re is to it. Then, the en she had pneumonia her memory came said soon after my s did T live?" in- with a puzzled ent to see to- I don't think I said her sted a long time,” she “There wasn't eyes —everybody Chumuy, pleased | ou mean that I've been living and simply thing they humble s proud fz came irtn In the years ~hispered, “how il been to me! to understand. 1 helpless and I suppose I wasn't id. “I believe d for a moment on yne's face. The young man face | and she | > had suddenly gone to n born all over | Alan and r!onr-'l‘ | fore to go. | “What about Judy asked. |to been there since know, and the boys ker again. Chummy”’—she |at the other anxiety—"do you the cafe tonight? “I've almost promised her illness, you are mad to see looked remember all the boys — Tony Leigh and Michael | Stone and Johnny Plarmel, and all the others?" “Yes, I remember course,” Chummy replied; seems a very long time ago. Leigh did wonderful ca and Michael Stone painted glorious enus Quarreling with Adonis’ that the Academy turned down and the Paris Salon hung on the line.” “but it | Judy gave a sad little laugh. They'r all the same in one wa Chummy — they're failures, every one of them, The only al! was Vincent Stornaway, who simply gave up trying, and paints millionaires and their wives. | His women are all satin and dia- monds, and, as he says, to make them look just a little Lit haughty. He makes ten thousand a year, but he hardly ever comes to the cafe. Well,” she added, from one to the other, “what | tonight 2 * “It will _be lovely!" Chummy. “I'm simply dying them all again.” “Of course,” put in Alan rissa must go and see all friends. What time shall we meet Judy named the hour. young man left the room, he out his hand. She had to pv init, and she knew from t Icok he gave her that it was r cause of Chummy that he at the Cafe Turc that the aunt with whom Chummy had communicated sinc her recovery, had invited her niecce t2 g0 across the.Italian Riviera with her, but Chummy had dec! ! was quite strong, and, si come back, she was itcl get to her long-neg again. Everybody, told her that she could p she had the feeling that to get work would complete the reconstrue- tion of her lite. Chummy Morley's 12st day her at her hotel, ¢ knowing of it ist before jH(V about to xo o e loarel “Come to lunch with me he said. “Well go where we can taik.” This was the second day evening at the cafe, where had had a rece easily liave paralyzed a queen to the adulation of “Oh!" said Judy. eyes fixed anxiously on Alan I don now What is it you want to ta out " “You,” he said boldly He bad a very determined look or. his face, and she a sigh You about said to see “Cla- Miss Morley, please.” somewhere used making it awfully diffi- BOSTON EXCURSION ROUND TRIP FARES WATERBURY BRISTOL NEW BRITAIN 83.50 3.25 3.00 Lv. Waterbury Lv. Bristol - Lv. New Britain Lv. Hartford Lv. Manchester Lr. Willimantic Ly. Putnam - Iue Back Bay Due Boston* - RETUR . Boston* - *South Station HARTFORD MANCHESTER . WILLIMANTIC .. $1.50 AM 5 AM AM AM Sunday Aug. 3 Tercentenars Celebration AM (Eastern Standard Time) kets Limited to Capaci ty of Special Coach Train Now on Sale at Station Ticket Offices T™E NEW HAVEN RR take Chummy there. She hasn't | girl with a touch of | them, of | Tony | swered. according to the world. | one who did anything at| now | e manages | looking | As the | e swift had gone to spend Miss | el ption that might | with her rvurp'f' e in with a | s | Despite Slight Crash taurants, where, as Alan said, thuy would be lost, Boston, July 29 (P—Eighteen year Judy wanted no food. She played |old Alice Du Pont, Wilmington, Del., with what Alan ordered, and tapped | daughter of A. Felix Du Pont, today her little fingers on the table inheld a private pilot's license al- time to the music of a noisy or- | though her plane ground looped and chestra. Her face met his eyss,|hit another here yesterday. She tense with the inflexible spirit that | Was uninjured. 2 Was stronger than any human de- | After making one successtul fiight sire. iln federal tests, her Kitty-Hawk “We must have it out,” he said. | Plane swerved and hit another while “I Qon't understand you,” she an_‘laxnng for another takeoff. Both “Chummy loves vou ust [Ships were damaged but within an e e vavery | hour she had a new propeller and YBGET den' Tove Her right wheel put on her plane and *1 hate you when you say thai!" | 100K the air again. 5 said Judy. “How can you help lov- | Inspector Richard Hoyt % 5 her license later. ing such a girl as Chummy? She's | H€C 4 She has been receiving instruc- | not only perfectly lovely, but <h» CBLVING. Y eeams of things, | tion from her brother, Telix, and a [isnomsioceansia e vorld tham | School on Cape Cod and has ten solo ¢ belongs to another world thal | yo,rg to her credit. She flew back mine. : 1| later with her brother to the fam- The world you belong to is 00d | )y summer home at Osterville on enough for me, Judy.” said Alan, the cape, setting his teeth. “You're driving me crazy!"” “But,” sh simplicity, ou must granted PLAN UNION OF NATIONS transparent Copenhagen, July 29 () — Dene have seen | mark, Holland, eden and Nor- that everybody knows you belonZ| sy have formed a sort of an United to her. Think of the boys at thc|gtates of Europe of their own. cafe! It was just like someone com. | Foreign office delegates of these ing home when you came: and on'y | countries met in Copenhagen today a few of them had really known|io discuss the common interests of you. And"—she ended with her ua- | these small nations. The chief point answerable statement — “and | being the recent German alterations Chummy has been waiting for you of customs duties—increases mate- all these vears.” affecting the welfare of the (To Be Continued) said with How Bright and Full of Energy This Boy Looks! He Keeps His Face and Hands Clean and Healthy with Cuticura Soap Teach children early in life touse Cutl= cura Soap every day and Cuticura Ointment for any rashes orirritations. Shampoos with Cuticura Soap keep the hair healthy and thick. Soap Z5c_ Ointment 2. and §c. Talcum 25 Propr et Poier Bres & Ghemical corp. Maiden, M street Flies and Mosquitoes Wrecked Sleep of) 10,942,601 People last yearl No need to tell you what happens to a2 good night's sleep when just one mosquito makes up his mind he is going to spend the night with you. You don’t ever have to lose another night's sleep this way. Spray Flit in your bedroom before you put out the light. Every mosquito dies—easy, quick, sure! 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