New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 13, 1930, Page 16

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1930. — hod still, hat nd, bow- | canvas at the ielvoir ies, | 47—INVE E] [OCKS, BON! Real Estate for Rent with f ing wit mal deference | “Sewer Men at Breakf: as | 4 LoD REMENTS & TENEMENTS t d E hat sk r Judy's mind there | making the whole city talk 4 ANTE b e = & ’ en i n flashed idea that it would be a “Judy is back,” said Michael e Si FAR D P o ew . - ¢ sfaction to cut him dead; | Stone, stirring his iced coffee in|go_ca 5 AN HOUSES FOR REM ith a ta v ira 1 most instant another g TS, PETS ; ! ~ 15—VACATION PLACES koR RENT t ol fie et me to her, just as defi-| *Yes,” replied Dumor in the e | 76—~WAREHOUSES & STORAGE CORALIE STANTON «nd HEATH HOSKEN 2" e e i A S ] ! n a8 o . : : der her at . Alan ne| “She's been at Monte Carlo and S ALL KINDS Real Estate for Sale COPYRIGHT 1930 &Y CHELSEA HOUSE LW \ vor s ov she could never | Nice, and all over Italy. Now she's | LDING MATERIALS 13—AGENTS—REAL ESTATE ‘ his cou 1 part in his. How to do |back herc for a week or two: and chandise i . than by resur her | then she's going to Sweden and BEGIN. HERE TODAY ol o o 5 I ot the po . friend with Mr. Pun, It | Norway and Denmark.” v : ! t to Alan's cars, however| “Yes, I know Fiv: OUSES FOR BALE . e was — was sure of “Wherever she's been, this chap : ND n,my_ rmmL TS HLRRA\ILF"\;( o would despise her. He Gideon's been there He's her |5 3 PLANTS |§5_REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE t what had been shadots.” i 3 h ? $7T—REAL ESTATE WANTED true. Well, all| *So I've heard.” s s } Rooms, Board and Hotels what she| “No—that's off. Stornaway told s {INERY, ELI TooLS | $8—HOTELS me. 1 met him at the Belvoir ves- CHAN A1 ; STORES |$9—ROOMS FOR RENT . 1 i - > 9)—ROOMS AND BOARD the top of this thought, | terday, absolutely green with envy 91—ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING nother. The purpose |in front of your ‘Sewer Me i "HES, DIAMONDS. JEWELRY |92—WHERE TO DINE n lying dormant| “‘His cngagement broken off! You | 68s—WANTED, ARTICLES TO BUY $3—BOARD AND ROOM WANTED —that curious plan |are sure?” | e vision of a beautiful| “So - Stornaway says, and e ought motor car; or bo < <.md_\~ ry—him iking, in Vincent Stor “J ghouldn't think it likely my- io. she a o | self,” said Michael, and his rugged nd a ser face grew chivalrously tender. is sounded n in her | “What a little sport she was! What 1 spirit she had! Always merry ort of ne c \d bright, with great hol INESS PROPERTY sa Morley like 1 now she's the greatest dancer the St e han glade,” he an- ’ o when she Mo e in New Britain “T'll tell you !you, do you t NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY to pay vou rissa have made it up?” What makes you through | “Only that they're now, since Ste from Persia. How long month drifted b n't think he has” back with vers (To Be Contir HERALD CL/ \S\IPILD AD HEADINGS Announcements OUNCEMENTS Automotive = 2 Buttons for members (who must be under 14 years of age) will shortly be available for distribution. Applica- tion blanks will be printed in the Her- ald from time to time. They must be signed by the prospective member and witnessed by a parent or guardian be- fore getting a membership button. 8—PLUMBIN 40—HELP—AC SR v Watch For the Application Blanks POLLY AND HER PALS A Formal Introduction e~:-< =] Em:— l6) ol Sy BE = 2 WEET My FRIEND MR ( NORMAN NITTWITT! % To INTRODUCE \—“/“/“"\""‘"/ MY ERIEND MR KENNETH CRANE! ARE YoU SHUP' W/JJ r——— e AUNT HFT P()OR I’A CLLAUDE CALl JUST KIDS HEY, FATSO" O WAS OUT WALKIN' AGAIN CASEY'S VACANT LOT— \ AWRIGHAT— & 65H -1 GHOULLD A = CWAIT upt | DUEC“AL,LE”/“ e e g BEFORE WY ELD oF HONOR - prineR Taxe HEIDEE Solioel e PIANER LESSONY —— FIE MORNIN RIGHT AFTER ) LESSON IF T MAY AST? 7] -3 B j spent 3100 on het “I hated to do it, but 1'd ||| teeth right after she married been chasin, that fly for ten our son Jim, an’ Ma says minutes an’ no fly is goin’ to | | that shrewd mother of hers outwit me by lightin’ on a had her put off the work un- man’s bald spot.” til she got Jim to pay the bill | Oopyright. 1930, Publishers Syndicate Copyright, 1930, Publishers Syndicate l —_—

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