New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 31, 1930, Page 20

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NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1930. T | v hurry," Steyne | voice v nfinitely tender and| Meanwlile, other difficulties pre- !peal,ot the ordinance. -dly, “She wants to go . so0 that it wooed the very ed titemselves. Flash f Lif New York — Dr. Paul W. Win-» the present. She 't out of her breast. ‘Judy. hummy always wanted Judy to asnes o© i1e slow fears that possibilities of the | S 4 n't be angry with me. 1 couldn’t [ be with her and Steyne. | S ~/ |distant future are men like dizzy “Then you are not marrying at | help it. I'm going to do what You| “Do come out for a walk With |5y 1ne Associated Press {pinwheels, bifad and deaf, with the nce? think the right thing. Dont say | Alan and me. Judy. Judy. | s balancing mechanisms in the ears you “Was t — A | 1. | /Washington — An invitation made | .10 4o function, all living by the i =] . S, . | vou'll never speak to me again. We | must dine I Ep % = 4 3 o S : an I tell you, she wants to work. Her St fen, ‘(a |don't you like him? Has he of-|tomorrow by air. Miss Blanche Wil-| 08 . T00e ™ 82 00 o o and el 3 g ) is splendid. She'll be great. 1 COuldn't bear it; but . just some-|fended you in any way? You won't |cox Noyes will fly from Chicago with i Hone 5 COPYRIGHT 1930 4Y CHELSEA HOUSE s el oy s tende i enin auy T e e o dhocke of Tignts ana noies we are dy, don’t deny me a sight of YOU.| 4 cquple of days after she had |the president at a flower show. it | = 5 4 sound of your dear voice! I ! London—Shivering in the mansion = > : | him in the park, Steyne eased |will invite Mr. and Mrs. Hoover to 5 Sir Wil love you a thoushnd times more | et . > house, his official residence, Sir Wil- 2 S 2 : Jour loyalts b Chumme. 1om | the stuation ~somewhat by an- the National Air Rac rriative liam Waterlow, lord masor of Lon- Villag i 23 ith i han th test artist in the | for ndmit. that 1 ought fo| L nos S5E Be bR B0y 1o Eorlimsion, yio e had a|don. has been sitting with a rug : ) y a o Loreuring sshereiingg Here he Maine for a time, His house had |Edith Nourse Rogers has had &1o .p pim 4 member of the court of re aren't any |, a W been damaged by a storm, and he narrow escape in the air. When| RN G ima to find further L p cort Ethan Allen, |cOMmon council told of his observa- Fow Lohumey had to see to the repairs she was circling Fort Ethan T tohe ) st e iohl anroved ne,” &aid Judy. It was a respite, Judy felt. When |# bird hit and thrown by the pro- | .. "gir \williams insistedfhe had tears, but outwardly thornyand ir- | p .~ cama hack, he would be taken |Peller struck her pilot, Lieutenant fP2i® =0 G0 " & el el ,.'m”]y» :Plt;; Man"‘ up with Chummy. Six months J- A. Wilson, dazing him. f‘i‘r;‘”’,‘l“ Washington—Our best fighter is aatin S st oo fouon ; s yeny “i)i | would soon pass: then they would |ered quickly and made a safe land- 'y oo ihacnip New Mexico, For the =11 Eat ¢ frozen to the v {be married, and it would all be ‘"fll'{ b e o Dy. |highest score in gunnery, engineer- . i ; | over. ighland, N. ¥. — Audrew Du-ly,; ;4 communications it has been of herrather| And then she reproached her- BOis, six years old, is awarded the efficiency penpant owledge of life, to try to|celf violently 12 at |Mmile trip on her black and white ') oon a5 the “meat bill.” her own broken heart ol 4 ¢ to Saranac Lake | Alan was going away, wh e |7 Judy; I shall never | thought how lorely hummy ‘:"‘ 'N;‘;l:vlrfl. x;ot an end "l MUST HAVE COURT RECORD it won't always be | would be IRl ene U OMeT, v Orleans, July 31 (A—United not a fool. But| But Chummy's love, though deep |COMPanies her. ates Attorrey Edmund E. Talbot o fore =t 4 faithful, as had been proved, | FPleasantville, N DLOREINL S Ted) " lyactordayl thatl risoners alhime ey 1s of a more placid type. Every. C2r stopped at : charged with violating the prohibi ! S omints. The dari. |thing that Alan'did was right o |Tainstorm “came e e et ol batorceitto SR =5s e e e for her that |Chauffeur was putting up the top his 1OR 1a™ < . rocesses un e A o o sadness cansed by he was in the world, and that he Cmplover. an elderly gentleman, was (Mit to fin "d"”"”“:f LS tnal ; L Sht.' mhat [invited intoftlie house of Edwin B (|lees they thadia previous fcrimina e as bad as e 5 stitul. She |Bond. plumber. The guest patted was no comfort in the | Would think of him every minute smiling Ed . J‘f‘ four ye 'f"; ed Bertillon rec- It would be almost better | ®hile he was away. And she would ;‘Sn::: ff;.”o'fx’. ":;”";:_m‘“\”hn e of prohibition yialators. that ‘dm agony would o lflnflld“?:;i h:';::\‘nofi,"\‘ Ih-; AV diman vty es e sl S imoda «l,—:nm- (,{I&':Ir‘h“ hit, en 1e back, she 2% > s s 210 Johnsor I b ey e A e ororinel Bl sts neia|Tobn D, Rochefeller. “and Herawion Flogs Sote r throat, so ey turned and walked slowly :14” oxer) ‘134 i ee Nok | for you.” Junior has been getting a BogilesEnsRoiRotel There were | the Judy boarded her ot fret or #Judy weuald have |dime a day since i ol o U th Sah R ol Sl W, \gton — That game with ere upheld by the fed- “But she loves vou moré than * said Judy, with a wo- BEGIN HERE TODAY he'd rather be your there aren't any words to —I know you ited States attors very b 1d sticks which keeps-a lot of folks up late nights is not golf. in —— the opinion of C Justice Alfred . HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS A. Wheat of the district supreme ith e ourt. He ordered an owner of golf cour: > LUCKY TIGER, a proven germicide, # Longmont, Colo.—Miniature- golf corrects dandruff and scalp irrita. is sport, as officials construe the ticne, W orid e acses bellar=2 code of 1852 forbidding sport con- for adults and children. At |tests on Sunday. A special election Barbers and Drug has heen called for a vote on re- 5 was went on out e sent him a note, and he met t the Cafe Turc Continued) JOKE'S ON SHERIFF rose. Colo. (UP)- d a deputy wa for a and e tried one or e also not in Boscul Coffee stays fresh to" Kesitr-on.. ”J’ANYJM’,’ an “My work is keepinga room- The exquisite flavor developed by 99 4 ; L eEE e en e o fioe] s der: = | Jing house in New York and IT EIe bl Teihens ; e e . have to keep on my feet. I was YOU want a table salt that is always reaches you oven- . | weak and tireg and didn’t seem free-runnning, a salt so fine and even-' W, frech. Deli- 4 1to feel well at all. 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