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MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1930. EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, CORALIE STANTON and HEATH HOSKEN COPYRIGHT 1930 #Y CHELSEA HOUSE “How do you know " | “Michael saw him at the stage door.” “Im sure he didn't!" cried Judy indignantly. “If he was there, I never saw him. Chummy, I think vou're rather extraordinary! Once before you seemed to think I might Some people may be | have heard from Mr. Steyne. Why to your career.” should 1, any more than you?” laughed | “I thought you had been good In fact, the enthusiasm greate was packe ol ing a lower level to learn his posi- tion, he dived the plane sharply and as he attempted to straighten it out, the wings crumpled. The plane shot downward, broke the steel top of the storage tank, | plunged through 50 feet of com- pressed illuminzting gas and was | buried in several feet of slime be- low 40 feet of water in the bottom of the pit. Ten hours later rescue workers recovered the bodies and the plane, which was known as | “Magic Carpet.” the rest. part, At this point poor Chummy got into bed and cried herself to sleep. (To Be Continued) She had only to play her grew house for ages —not really t night, when he came | few minutes. I've so und you advised me t society.” so, Miss Grant,” “But of course one must very unreal use always long! very NQUIRY 15 BEGUN ‘You must come, too, Mr. | with him, Chumm 1 " **- Pilot Held Blameless for Fatal Wyon, and meet him again. By| *“I know —only it's a lit the w I think I might give a|ward, you see party myselt one of | “I don't see!” Judy spoke almost angrily in her mi “and I| hink vouw're awfully not to | added, | 1id ana make it up her loyalty coming to AN T S e : and | Reed Landis, son of the baseball even careless. “You must be out | commissioner and a World war avia- of vour mind, Chummy dear, to|tion hero, took charge today of an think that your old painting comes investigation into the year's strang- before. Mr. Steyne, whom you've | ¢St airplane crash, in which a youth- loved all these years. In time youwll |ful pilot and two girl passengers I'm right!” were plunged to their deaths in.a gas storage tank. " It was reported that dis and other memt oner's committee planned to recom- mend aviation regulations which ould make flying over large cities s hazardous. Emphasis would be d on the danger of low flying, s said. TODAY BEGIN HERE HURT ON MOTORCYCLE 4 | Cheshire, Aug. 11 — Steven Bal- Dive Into Gas Tank |1og of Stamford was severely injured | about the head yesterday when his | motorcyele skidded here. John 11 (UP) — Major |Cruasky, also ofSta mford, escaped | with bruises. He was riding with Ballog when the accident occurred. | Ballog was taken to St. Mary's hos= pital in Waterbury. gone, and he knew ly in her dressing rang up Bruce My Wyon Chicago, Aug. what you asked me said, when Gideon's soft swered “I brought up in conversation with the t now Gideon eag sec Major Lan- slightest suspi- | ~ igh 15pi- | of the cor- Mr. Wyon went | s avoiding you, it is of that thoroughly siness dealings | » fold me about your d gave me to under- looked on it differ- v, T suppose, tle time You ask accept d Mr. Wyon But I will be When Judy's dinner place, it was the tion that was ever t upstairs room. Al f ds were hid and B Stoves used house- goods bring in RAT CASHY, W it u send them to mar- et the Classified Ad way. Twenty-one per- sons who answered ads last week to buy a used were disap A because the ar e had been sold to S Judy's a Vi Stornaway Mr. Wyon Dan, who was invited insisted on nelping th but he fang his Ita on, and they danced and drank champagne until the had merged into the next day 3 Chummy talked a good dr Bruce Gideon, irally t Judy T A double funeral heduled to be held Mary hint—she The pilot s Orville Suchy, 20, who less than 3 o obtained a license to 1 with take up passengers all | Aviation experts were unanimous er. They are still in declaring Suchy was not respon- for the crash. turdy plane and pilot could not have over- > the combination of circum- | which occurred his inderstorm Sat- NOW GO ON WiTH THE HAF 2 XXIX STORY tood much her. e had found znd loved each She remen Alan had be Mr. Giceca — been, he o warn her fri She understood THE HERALD CLASSIFIED A after the next d work o e sses said Suchy was planc at an elevation of t when the storm broke flying 00v | 5 Seek- | how S graduates are the best proof we methods. us give you a list of our pupils offer in favor of our 2 nd | cred the r T would d = { ho are making good. nobody to DAY SCHOOL OPENS ON SEPTEMBER SECOND Phone 207 The NEW BRITAIN HERALD NOW DELIVERED AT THE SHORE DAILY The HERALD will be delivered on the same night of s The HERALD will be for sale at the following dealers: WATSON’S DRUG STORE, Saybrook, Conn. PARKER’S STORE, Saybrook Manor, Conn. P. L. BILLINGHAM'S STORE, Steven’s Cor- ner, Westhrook, Conn. HUBBARD’S STORE, Clinton Beach. AUSTIN STORE, Beach Park, Clinton, Conn. M. E. AUSTIN, Clinton, Conn. J.M. GOLDHAMER'S STORE, Madison, Conn. MONROE’S DRUG STORE, Guilford, Conn. ue at the shore. 7 Pile Suf_fe_r‘e}Q bo! tion s in rarely ter- 1d glad for it M-ROID. sell it rely va 1 and Fair nd this med not end Piles Drug M-ROID does Bon-Tone for sale hy drug stores everywherc " Too Muclin. Male =] first class POLLY AND HER PALS By CLIFF STERRET HASNT ACTUALLY ée%wa\ TC ME BUT HES) ALWAYS AT My N) U eisow: NAW! MY ) (NO T DIDNT, NEPHEW HERE. HE || To THE PUST- FERGOT §{ OFFICE, RIGHT T6IT THE ) AFTER BREAKFAST! 23 POOR PA BY CLAUDE CALLAN N AUNT HET BY ROBERT QUILLEN JUST KIDS SH - THERE THE HEAVY WEIGHT CHAMPION TUH MESRS To SAY THAT lcoMES FATSO \ YOUu AINT GOT. WITH MISS /FATSO AND 1 HAVE \ JusT HAD A MoST CELIGHTFUL WALK AN I DONT MIND TELLIN YUH-MUSH —THAT MISS ANN TOLD ME SHE WAS R \ ( WELL — SO (oo SKINNY! “I love my relatives same as anybody does, but 1 don’t want 'em campin’ on me because the weather is too hot to do their own cookin’.” Oopyright, 1830, Publishers Syndicate ANN= THE “I felt at ease when Bet- ty's poor beau ate with us, but when her rich beau came here to dinner Ma wanted everything just right an’ it was like havin’ our preacher.” Copyright, 1930, Publishers Syndicate —— ) o T ez NG or\.ia:_%_-/ uHCcouRSH NOT-1CHABY -IM A MODERN AND NOW I MUST GO BACK ON DULTY YER —WE HAD A MOST DELIGHTFUL. WALK VERY FOND OF FAT BOvYs!