New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 15, 1930, Page 26

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b3 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1930. — ; ; ed, but I don't want to be your | would companion him for many a| Quite suddenly, one day, Gideon | GYPSY WOMEN ARE HELD USED CARS wife, you all the same!” day; t he controMed himself. appeared. It was about six weeksy T red at Judy ,1 try m make you change | later, and Judy was damwg in Ber- | | was recovering control of him- 1 wa your time," she | party, he )mq news of the serious | v id. “You'd much better forget all | illness of his' mother, who lived in SAVE MONEY o) e T was quite a kid,”" it 1 : ing for Sweden | Rome. He came ne morn Southbury Fai Says Two Filched . 7 CODRLIE STANTON = P 1 NOSKEN NS s e v B o Sl s b o it Bt ) i LSEA HOUSE r intil T fell in | res mer. I'm planning to bunch of flower: d told COPYRIGHT 1930 4Y CHE ‘ _always thot 1ght it took a | live 1d a good de: hat Gideon was with a party of Matches—Lost $700 AMAZING worth while.” Ul fgllow you vachtsmen who had put into the e r know what you're . I don't advise you to." port for a few hours. Waterbury, Aug. 15 (A — Two LO PRICES BEGIN HERE TODAY He was simy foormat spr k; but i back h talki bout!” he insisted. “You| “I shan't be able to help myself.| “He offered to take me acrose | women members of a gypsy tribe | V‘(/ you're throwing . to Hull, mademoiselle,” he ex- | were in jail here today awaiting ar- ; have everything— | Her name came groaningly from | plained. “It will be the quickest way, | raignment on charges of stealing Read these prices — see ula possibly. want | Wi Tips It wes &t appeal. Hven|for thevs 16 o boat unihl fomorow. | 4700 feom Heary fobnson, £0, &||lilese cars. It’s a golden op- voman has | now he could not understand: but | g aving this evening.” | Southbury farmer. ||| portunity to secure sa late give you. | she le a little gesture of dis- T ahs v you, monsieur,” she | They were Anna Miller, 39 and ||| mode]l used car at an enor- TS g S e answered warmly. “And I do hope | Amelia Steve, 37. They will be ar-||| "/ F o0 me one e followed him to the door and you will find your mother better.” raigned in Southbury Saturday. g. earn all | wat go along the corridor.| She did not even mention Gideon, | Johnson told police the women ||1928 WHIPPET Sedan. This is 1f peo- | Hi t bulk hung forward; he so the pianist returned to the sub- stopped at his farmhouse vesterday {||the smart 6 cylinder Sedan. Has Tican bel|sh Eiehvae s e and asked for matches. When th gray Duco finish, plush uphol- 1t he looked like a moun- “Mr. Gideon Nopes you will allow | Were gone he said he missed h stery, spare tire and lock. Just tumble®down. She|him to see you, mademoiselle,” | wallet which contained $700 released from our reconditioning sure that ere he shrugged her shoulders | State police traced the gypsy car- |||department—its dependable en- of pity for him in her ‘Oh, all right,” she said careless- | 2Van to Norwalk where Johnson |||gine performs perfectly. 50 v. “If you would like to arrange it, | identified the two women {{!Only one at $4 onsiex ||| 1229 BUICK 6 $875 When the time came, she found \ { Sedaniio Wi o at she had no fecting at all about | HERALD CLASSIFIED | 425 srici 650 ng Gideon drove out to AD HEADINGS Sedan . $ She e little cafe in the woods. where 1928 BUICK 6 550 for Chummy's sake ¢ ordered coffec and the men | Coupe . $ to prove to Sideon looked more like Announcements 1927 BUICK $550 St that s : th —BURIAL LOTS. MONUMENTS 1 for all thay she 1 i than | 3 TPERTH’ NoTicEs | 5 Pass Qar‘an - i o He o réat . ! o ced | the tr teyne would e : L . 327 BUICK 6 NOW GO ON 'H T STO 7 ’ Toot o 1 E 1A a N B 2ol 5 3} WITH THE STORY _.. 1 tha ¢ gly as cou athe despised her, and | ivitch went in to pay the NALS | Pass. Sedan .... $4 0 XXXVII 1 ha i I i wholly ¢ o 1 me on for? would hav 1 30 COhuxany Judy and Gideo left ANNOUNCEMEN 1928 STUDEBAKER 350 L i ; 2 et gy e : L \ \ K 0 o 1 ng herself to | a10ne in the creey an Com. Sedan ...... $ SE TR 7 5 t to the poigt. < —that was the truth. are not looking well, Mr. A 3\ : " the girl said 3—AUTOS AND TRUCKS FOR SALE Scores of other bargains in six lure, af B 10—AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGE e s s ire, a all. | fault”’ he answered TR L et cylinder care JY.A.;:I &vm'iqzmx,mv:e ent ! : AUTOMOBILES WANTED here too. Don't delay! Seize this ) re to be TAXI SERVICE opportunity today. ¥ 3 TO LET ff;o".w::i}(, i m o CLES A\D m‘cw‘r.f:? .l NEW BRITAIN Tel. 2607 her tWorking DER SERVICES ‘.Together for Safety “Only, Mr. Punch—only 3 (9=WANTED—TO BORROW you couldn’t get me!” Live Stock his iron chair. d on the stone on edge. She Merchandise LES FOR SALE : THE VACATIONIST SR aenv b the LAWYERS—PATENT ATTORNEYS 4 was from Gideon. 5 & OFFICE EQUIPMENT for her be. SS—FAR) AIRY PRODUCTS 5. PLANTS “orHING started for the brought to her said he would season. ch 2kt ] AT THE STORES | with gg_wmusic xL NSTRUMENTS 7- n—r,\(m n’ s in the al- . DIAY . JEWEL! was in the tall, al- ¥ SN Real Estate for Rent 69—APARTMENTS & TENEMENTS NES§ PLACES FOR RENT posts: quite By the way, Stornaway w e that your haired frie Miss Morley, an her young r t CES FOR RENT e AREHOUSES & STORAGE WANTED—TO RENT You used to be s0 much worried : Safety Club Invites every Boy and Girl |under 14 to join. It’s free. { Just fill in the application to be printed and bring it into the | Herald. Rooms, Board and Hotels POLLY AND HER PALS An'“Early” Departure | By CLIFF STERREF L MAKE UP /owell SUSE' ) | [LSTEN, BUB. A THANKS A LOT Si | COUCH IN THEN WE KIN WEVE GOT A MR PERKINS, BUT THIS IS A : |THE SETTIN=-ROOM: % 1L &iT TBED PUFFICKLY 1 CANT Pos51BLY NIGHT CLUB?) ( GOT AN' WELL ASK AN GIT; GOOD BED STAY ALL NIGHT T5 TiME HE : HIM TO SPEND ER You ~ IVE ASKED'MY ROOM-MATE To CALL FOR ME IN HIS”~ THE NEW BRITAIN HERALD Date i i e on e v as who was bornon .......... Month . hereby pledge myself to observe all street traffic regula- ARE - ’szzu:afg: EN- CouMT TWENTY FATSO 'YOU‘RE. A PIE- MUSH YOUQE- A tions of .... 4 e ;—rn:*r%o ‘\femgfie\\'a—*_ KIN IHqugg:éfilogND lFACED’BQN-LEG GED- MUTTON HEADED" gty R e e el HSELVES! KNOCKKNEED: PIGEON- |CROSSEYED PIECE to be alert, keen and self-reliant and always REMEM- | Hfi <( = Ul TOE "'FLAP EA QE & R G L : K605 CousiNi AN, /S GHEESE Yol LT . 5 < = | |A Mowavs relipg ot Boys and Girls Sign Hm—r Parent or Guardian Note: Only boys and girls under 14 are eligible to become members of the Just Kids Safety Club. After this safety pledge is signed and wit- | nessed bring it to the office of the JUST KIDS SAFETY CLUB at the Herald. Office,

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