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a™ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1930. Teflol] 5 COPYRIGHT 19307 [ NEA SERVIC /7 € /nc- 0y ERNEST:LYNN NOW GO ON WITH I'HE STORY HA 111 \ AUNT HET BY ROBERT QUILLEN “] don't like to say things ‘| that: sound common, but somehow the word ‘pre- spire’ don’t seem adequate when . I'm talking about kitchen work.” Oepyright, 1930, Publisbers Byndicate “How do you think it would feel month, even? POOR PA BY CLAUDE CALLAN widow Dapper in her car Sunday, Ma «slipped an’ sprained her ankle gettin’ in ours, an’ it’s been very painful for both of us. | | Copyright. 1930, Puriishers syndicate POLLY AND HER PALS rked. “I know, but I've such a tiny little | Dan.” told her that the 1aps ell—t} H e did not have to shout over o microphone. singing in chorus the said, he ssion th be happy ‘Ev 1t she asked there was not, and she to tell him the story of Its working title, she | im “Married in because ing well was Patterson has several Raymond Marbury. And and Mary Ellis have wo. But there's no chorus Mr Sloan, though, has a partet in it. And ip one of th e something Dan felt cuss t ntor n storc wear sport d he wants s 10 one or And from ¢ that cof- the No sugar I love ed to for it so, an 1 But me! 1 at the time he satisfactorily Ng 1o rave nd so per- Atwood with 1 a good At- of And it you're in morrow a while his nd watched the to the ex- follow- er suits like the men velt's “dress | young women nights,” Rorimer idly supposed, and brought his gaze to rest on the en- trance: to the Blosom Room, where in black, arf in | nd in pastels, waited for their cscorts and smoked cigar- | cttes and swayed their shoulders gently with the dance ryhthm PO Rorimer thought he recognized | one or two among them as movie | actresses, but he was not certain. He thouglit: “But they'd all like to be mistaken for movie actresses;” and, remembering an old English race-track quotation, that “On the turf, or under the turf, all men are equal,” he felt that there was some- thing equally democratic and level- ing about the scene before him. He went upstairs presently, and took a book with him, and read him- self to sleep. His bed-side lamp was burning and the book was beside him on the covers when martial strains from the Hollywood high | hool band, almost beneath his win- | doy. roused him in the morning. In his bath he told himself deter- dly that there would be no more | its to the bungalow without a di- rect invitation. To prove to Anne | t he was interested in the out- | come of the day at Grand United, d to satisfy his own curiosity, he aled her up that evening, and iearn- ed that she had been given the greatly-coveted “bit.” But he said nothing about seeing her fnother 10 days passed, during which he heard nothing from her | at all; and then one day, in the res- ant on the Continental he into Fva Harley. (To Be Continued) bright colo m ASSURED . Aug. 22 (Pr—Daniel Ismael Montes, and avedra have been named ates for president, first vice and second vice president y subject to the coming tions. 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Telephone 2241 49—WANTED—TO BORROW Live Stock 50—CATTLE AND LIVE STOCK 38, CATS, PETS SUPPLIES 53 SES, VEHICLES 54—WANTED—LIVE STOCK 24—INSURANCE—ALL KINDB 56—BUILDING MATERIALS Merchandise §5—ARTICLES FOR SALE 55-B—FOR THE VACATIONIST 25—LAWYERS—PATENT ATTORNEYS —BUSINESS & OFFICE EQUIPMENT | 58—FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS& 60—FERTILIZERS. SEEDS, PLANTS §1—FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING 52—GOOD THINGS TO EAT 63—HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES 64—MACHINERY, ELEC. & TOOLf 65—MERCHANDISE AT THE STORES 66—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS B—RADIO 2 7—WATCHES, DIAMONDS. JEWELRY 68—WANTED, ARTICLES TO BUT Real Estate for Rent 50—APARTMENTS & TENEMENTS 70—B! PLACES FOR RENT 1—DESK ROOM AND OFFICES ARMS FOR RENT 3—HOUSES FOR RENT 74—SUBURBAN FOR RENT 1930 Hupmobile Sedan [[/1929 Pontiac ||| Coach 111929 Dodge Coupe MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION NEW BRITAIN HERALD Date........ Day who was hornon ... Month Year hereby pledge myself to observe all street traffic regula- tions of ....... o to be alert, keen and self-reliant and always REMEM- BER TO LOOK UP N BEFORE CROSS- ING THE STREET. Boys and Girls Sign Here Parent or Guardian Note: Only boys and girls under 11 are eligible to become members of the Just Kids Safety Club. After this safety pledge is signed and wite nessed bring it to the office of the JUST KIDS SAFETY CLUB at the Herald Office, Not a Retiring E KENNETH CALES, FELL Hinm I'M WITH POLLY! PLEASURE L, oLLY'S OUT, ETS You AN’ ME HAVE A GAME OF | N WHATS A INFANT YOUR AGE, KNOW ABOUT CHECKERS 2 By CLIFF STERRET CANT QUIT WHILE THIS SAP |5 SEVEN GAMES i & L) eSS s HY—HELLO = DARLING f___/ e, < 8 _A PRI Z2eiiiy MOM=IF YOU CARE A AWFUL —ANFUL ,_l—'-’/ LOT FER ME -WHICH WOULD Yo ShY— __J T 'HELLO, DEAR"OR JUST WHAT A AERAD [SISEEECE HAVE TO STAND AND WATCH WS SWEETHEARY JMARRIED ; | SAY NCT 5O