New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 7, 1930, Page 20

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NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1930. == % | Bastien at the Cafe Turc. The girls | to let anvthing get on my nerves|blue. He looked back again, and| MORE NOISE COMPLAINTS AUTONOBILES WANTED | w d outside in the cab while | now. I've got to think of nothing |tliere was all the charm and won-| Hartford, Aug. T.—Crickets k T SRED) | Alan went in. He came back not | but October. I can't lead old Guar- | der of the south. {icemen received the attention of CYCLES AND BICTCLES lonly with Dumont, but with |venius down after what he's done( It was afWery short dance. The|anti-noise crusade workers here ves- | 18—MOTORCYCLES BICTCLES WANTED | Michael Stone and Tony Leigh, |for me.” |golden feet began Yo move .MOFe | ferday when complaints were made 3 : m Judy greeted with exuberant | SOy M. Gideon!"” exclaimed | slowly; the daring leaps were no Business Service | concerning both. Constable Charles ection. She affirmed that the | Steyne bitterly | moie; the ‘orange and yellow ofl, Fine made the complaint against :i:fi‘,}ff.'fi’\% ;’c},“‘;s;,;;fifgfl“ A/ ALl "TANTON and HEATH HOSKEN champagne had gone to her head, | “Or Mr. Gideon” she repeated. |Judy's dress ceased to Dean in-|ihe crickets which, he said, pre- JILDING AND CONTRACT o), . Ol wnCHELSEA HOUSE but C v declared that she had | She looked about her a little wild- | carnate flame. Li unéou‘l"- gent-|vented his sleeping at night. Loud | TISTS oP Eis S bY nk one glass, so it wasim-|ly. “But wh ly, swaying like a tired flower, she | peakers and a motorcycle repair [ 22—DRESSMAKING & MILLINERY COPYRIGHT 1950 : 2 | What is keepi m? They | Tioved toward the door to zical | (hop which fs said fo operate all | S—DIEING & CLEANING told them that if Bastien | en here long ago." | waltz tune from B; s night were also complained about by | s, lan could bear no more 1 A finens my pulled his sleeve and wh ;0" the lig: , ran across the room. Storrs, Aug. 7.—Connecticut Agri- TO RENDEK SERVICES and landed with a lithesome bound | cultural college’s Hall of Fame will Educational i e ces. There was a|be enriched by two more names this |3 oERsEIONATIe R Vions burst of laughter —relief after the | afternoon when Alexander T. Patti- 5 strain. Everynody cried out some- |Son of Simsbury and Lewis ¢ t = t of Farmington receive thing at once. oo i % IMENT.S D VOCAD Wonderful! Judy you've got wards of “honorable recognition CAL & PRIVATE INSTRUCTORL e i) n — every one of |because they have been outstanding ANTED —INSTRUGCTORS went _ hem rey were like a burned-out |y . as leaders in the agricultural and | Employment “Judy, we'll be proud of you rural life of the, state | {9—HELP—AGENTS WANI S d\.{‘v.hfn vou appear in public!™ —— = :;':«‘:;L%LP\TS@L‘EVS::T e e ernian _HELP—WOMEN WANTMD t S ch a treat v life!”—this from ELP—MEN OR WOMEN SEOPDNE B ee e Chummy WANTED—MEN Steyne didn't know what to say - 1 5 He enecl to his frien Hylton Bids will be received until \f“ caing ',d 2y g : up! ‘J'” pressed himself a | 1w kwardly, | Au 12th for the refreshment con- u 1d f h . 8C No one could be or de- % i , s = 2 5 2 15 1458, 3 - R . but with unbounded admiratior sion at the mew Municipal Golf -0 NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY was she = i SR Jrdy and ¥ n a moment when Tony | Tpen. e he | Course on,the Stanley property; for [4I—WANTED—TO BORROW \ . and Michael Stone were | ; thres months, Particulars may be| Live Stock i Dumont, T had no idea y0 procured at our office in City Hall, |$—CATTLE AXL LIVE 8T play like that!" Room 416 POULTRY SUPPLIES e reserve the right to reject any VEHICLES or all bids. TED—LIVE STOCK BOARD OF PARK | Merchandise > MISSION X 55—ARTICLES s 1 fetch his fiddle she e silence in the big room was them at the studio. | oppressive. Suddenly Judy caught felt so much | hold of Steyne's arm and shook it | "2P . This neces- | a5 if in violent anger. | as another | «Oh, do be decent!" she said t cut of the | “Don’t make it so hard—so terribly sob. looked dow into s unable to keer ou nei ter nor passion in an 1 laughing vi were PPORT! ip through the summer air 5 O U p throu mmer NTS, £TOC Bastien had his viohn case. door they had met F City Advertisement T AL | 3 LES < ds will be received until 5 p o Ry L v FOR BEST RESULTS t 12th for the refreshment SAV GuiAfSsVI) QIvdad 38 ession at Stanley Quarter Park for one year. Particulars may be ed at our office in City Hall, e Real Estate for Rent APARTMENTS & TENEMENTE ARD OF PA COMMISSIONE lingwood, Supt Classified Ad. Headings | Announcements BURIAL LOTS. MONUMENTS ATH NOTICES APE GARDEN RAL DIRECTORS AND FOUND Na JARD X HOUSEKEEFING TO DINE AND ROOM WANTED 2 | The NEW BRITAIN HERALD cotm e, w:n | NOW DELIVERED et 1 AT THE SHORE DAILY The HERALD will be delivered on the same night of issue at the shore. The HERALD will he for sale at the following dealers: WATSON’S DRUG STORE, Saybrook, Conn. PARKER'’S STORE, Saybrook Manor, Cora, 5 > _ P. L. BILLINGHAM’S STORE, Steven’s Cor- o et i ner, Westbrook, Conn. your - HUBBARD’S STORE, Clinton Beach. druggist’s £ AUSTIN STORE, Beach Park, Clinton, Conn, M. E. AUSTIN, Clinton, Cenn. VARICOSE VEINS ., N J.M.GOLDHAMER'S STORE, Madison, Conn. many who have used Rabalm in the treat- Slitelte e f MONROE'S DRUG STORE, Guilford, Conn. RABALM " POLLY AND HER PALS B S onbalit Shy By CLIFF STERRET A HORNETS NEST 15 oK. HERES) : S T How Do T Row | PUFFICKLY HARMLESS ) ¢ WiERE T 4 = SHGIER) NAW/ : s e = ERE L = UNIK? 4 THEY AINT A COUPLA WHEN THE HORNETS /(" cHUCK ‘EM HOT ] EEP-WALKERS 15 ASLEEP IN THE { SHIVERS! SLEEP- 2 THEM BUGS HAS OCEAN! 3 St & INTHAT GWARM ¢ ZEEN SNORIN' SINCE ¢ P POOR PA CLLAUDE CALLAN —— JUST KIDS _ B , A DAUNTLESS CAVALIER T THINK TLV\YOUVE TAKEN ) " Y \ . ) THEVYRE ) Go overR ,Z QUITE AN SOoME oF vou-TLL iy FER |an zeE How \INTEREST (AT, 577, | MRS MEREILLS .5 FLOWERS ) TAKE THEM =7 DAY b 7 RIGHT ULP TO YOU;) /1> Z MRS MEREILLY. { \-\r |ALONG = PooR o 0 color schemes an’ tf s “While my rich Uncle like that for a party? Not! Tom's asthma was so bad he in’ will save you if you don’t promised a pipe-organ to our lhave enough to eat, an’ when ||| church, but he’s breathin’ a you feed 'em plenty nothin’ ||| lot easier now an’ he's backed else matters. out on it.” 193, Fing Feaures Syndicate Ine . Sreat Bricain righty veserveits Copyright. 1930, Publishers Syndicate | || Copyright. 1930, Pu ors Syndicate R e e |

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