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16 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1930. s th Be che emerged from |1 cvasively, and Dan nodded solemn- | g |{5 wit: “One member of the clasc - n . e got up el a drive, then, to the|ly and admitted that Eva once had | Flash § Lif has 11 children. It might fairly be his chair t of her, ach.” He brought his car to a stop | told him that. ashes O e |said that he has been the most suc . s as ; the parking lot beside the| “But I think,” he added, “that|%__ J | cesstul.” } slend f Slch ater, and Anne said, as|Fva had measured me in her mind | ST 1 Mayence, Germany — A protes : ; ar fold hey turned toward the lobby, that | for some time; weighing me in the | BY the Assoclated Tress o lagainst a monument to be erected it consclous | a drive certainly ded more ap- | halance, vou might say." He |, commemoration of the liberation o Alimonda, who was a citizen of ST s . 5 sup- the Rhineland has been read from He said ghed. ‘And why, do you SUP-|Gonoa provides an annual award to ~ S AT I v 5 1 5 do, Miss Winter?” e e s . se 7 e = i . the pulpits of Catholic churches. copvaianT 1930 flby Nea service Jac & ER! = hook ands And he| o watches her. and he kept her| “Why?' Anne asked 2 newspaper b Roma or Genot. {or | i, hghument. consists of an allo- . j R R e | e b R dr i R e EiO & B (5 e tures |BOTICAl figure of a nude woman. BEGIN HERE TODAY ) nne s nile away | yention to the story that was un.|Eva had your interest in mind. In |78 SRS " CRERAML Wel BIT) New York—Professor Andrew G Hollywood Astead ™ of lnight there . Hin: screen, Anne's eyes|Some ways she reminds me of alo. Fop R nn‘" e \’.rgF{NTrux;d of Dartmouth is inclined to ew Y b . happy, eager light, |mother hen; she secems so flercely |, o oo %s T e o accounts | 2Eree With James W Gerard anent ‘ecmed calm and | protective of Mona, and you, too. I|{ZW7HR ST 10 PEITED (rof A2E0NE 5| the leadership of the 64. but has re« ought, always|think Eva was trying to make up “h;\h”’, ’gm“w e 7' |srets about concentration on ma- The day had | her mind whether I was the right SR L terialistic things. In a sermon at the the middle of | Kind of young man for little Anne| Little Current, Ont.—Three Cana-|West Park Preshyterian church he ilemiddiedol] i e e dians have received government per- isaid: “The youths of bygone days ne had been un- mission to salvage an old wreck on |have striven to become philosophers, Mississagi Stiait, Menitoulin Island, |statesmen, adventurers and' soldiers, to determine whether it is the first and it is true that some young men commercial vessel of the Great do now, but the young America is : ) ; O b Aecused | akes, built by Rene Robert, Sieur |chiefly interested in becoming suce day had not gone so ir the way you said it he accused |, 1, gajle, years ago. Le Grif- ful business executives.” seemed to go well |her, and Anne made no answer fin, a two masted armed square-| New York—The first ship to fly rigger, vanished on its first venture. | the Polish flag in a transatlantic voy- Built at Cayuga Creek, near the Ni- |ago is due shortly. It is the Polonia, 1 igara river, it sailed Lakes Erie. from Gdynia, a new Polish port on around to cast a critical e¥e |y ron and Michigan d took |the Baltic sea il the competition, it US| aboard furs with which La Salle| TLondon—A man drawing ST ave a Scmething for my pe hoped to pay creditors. The explorer |shillings weekly dole money from h by taking out| Anne. snuggling down in her Sal jo¢ the ship and with Indians in|the government under an unemploy= ice telephones (and still ~smiling at , ©2° |canoes tried to find a passage from |ment benefit has applied for a money by spoiling | “Can’t you ever be seriov % e lakes to the newly discovered |lender's license and received it. S ; & s v “"‘h‘ replied that he was a darn ippi river. Indians saw the 2 S “ i ¥ e\ ¢ & - s < insistence e, sight more ser 1 sne struggling in a gale in Mack- |y . \OW GO ON WITH THE STORY < s ; s . vast er : : thousht, Aol "’3”5”‘2“ it ‘“:“W’"“""‘ Youth May Be Blinded 24 D ; : = . < ‘ te . watehi smile play:i| @Al you haye tordojtoiting ou asserkuppe, Germany—The dis As Result of Quarrel was glad for her|he said, “is to give me a little en- = ! s d : no Adamson to | ccuragement.” and he looked ord for a glider is now 101| 4pgonia, Aug. 25 — Four persors ay | from iier and took another ci 5 | were severely burned and one ot e d:f'\‘ ([2;’ 'N" e ted from Wasserkuppe and came | {pom may be permanently blind hes aah e ) sald, with a li x hours later at Marktred- | caygse Frederick Soudier, 16, a chem« HoMENE w0 f / 4 2. The previous record was 93 jgtry student, hurled acid at his 00—no puil brother, Nicholas, who had o. N. Y—C. B. Clarkson of | threatened him with an ice pick, ac o is adept at casting bait. In | cording to police. They charge that es in a tournament contest he | Frederick remonstrated with his only once, setting a record |brother when the latter demanded : 9, one point better than the ! money of members of his family. eye of the sreat |t 2 2 revious one. Nicholas will be blind in both =yes, have someth Sale don rEn T w York—Ferdinan I. Habert His mother, Mrs. 2 : > New York Times call- | \ Soudier, and his sister, Dors eepiRerEdi attention to the omission of one aged seven, are severely burn- vividness, and a certain 1 interest in an editorial | ed as is Frederick himself. The lad t pride, what th anniversary of the | was held under $500 bonds on & the e had 1‘”,"‘ Harvard law school. |charge of breach of the peace.® it; and he kn a Ke de- termination not to try less the invitation w DTS MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION when Anne got back t low but Ror e to 1 apartr 1 found | Paul Collier seated before his port he looked as cool| Anne laughed. “Now vou're be- thov she had|ing silly again, Dan Rorimer.” n electric refriger-| “You dom't mean that all there was absolutely no conviction , with, Mar-| Dan said, “In a Iva's quite e over to the Amal- a comfort to me. I'm a little wor- | on the |ried about you myself, and with Robert Kronfeld. Austrian, h yoia wouldn't oming in 4 been a word iltily a8 confront- atthe Prezently Anne began t looiced ntrance and “Come tell papa all the r knowledge tha jolted out of I tore up Hon®s THE NEW BRITAIN HERALD WOMAN NATURALIST, DIES Had Once Been Designated as “One Date o..ioccoiisiiin. of the Twelve Greatest Living I, American Women' Ttbaca v T Aus. 25 (mearvs | WHotWas borniont + Botsford Comstock, who once Month 3 Year was designated one of the “twelve " hereby pledge myself to ohserve all street traffic regula 1 a me . % ot oo ity HIONEHOEE i e e e et jonaliy known as a Name of City and wood engrave Her c omology, widely read, to be alert, keen and self-reliant and always REMEM: strated by her wood cuts ' BER TO LOOK UP AND DOWN BEFORE CROSS- and was mraduateg rom Cors|ING THE STREET. married 1 profess She w Boys and Girls ¢ twelve great living American women by the National League of W Voters in 18 i1 Col- | ohtain legal cou meeting of nearly Note: Only boys and girls under 1t are eligible to become mMembers of depositors held yesterday + the Jnst Kids Safety Club. After this safety pledge is signed and wit esent were asked to contrib nessed bring it to the office of the JUST KIDS SAFETY CLUB at the ece towar she defense fund Herald Office, ' POLLY AND HER PALS A Bloodhotid on o Bad Cont ' | YOUR NAME 15 PERKING, I WANT You To TELL YouR B _BECAUSE IF HE MARRIES 15 1T NOT 24 wWELL, MY FORTUNE -HUNTING DAUGHTER, HER, I SHALL CUT HIM OFF vanvz=ts ' CRANE! H [ THAT IT WONT DO HER ANY GOOD WiTHOUT A PENNY/ S TO SET HER CAP FOR MY.SON e e KENNETH, — AUNT HET POOR PA BY ROBERT QUILLEN BY CILAUDE CALLAN JUST KIDS S cen . . ) HERE WAS 1 COIN' FINE WITH . 2 - / HER AN’ THEN THIS FELLER COMES SHED HAFTA LOVE e v @\ (%% TeFOR RN £5 NT WALK WITH ME NO MORE AR Sl v X7 oO VR DOREARTENIN =l <\, MYSELF I CALLS IT A & ® 7 ALOME ! : N ‘ I WOLLDNT WANT N CAR TO MAkq =5 A 5 \ L 11 | MISS ANN| A 3 = T U2 N | 4 S S o 3 7 = = ! “I don't mind bein' stout ‘It's ky for that traffic except I can’t stand up in the cop I didn’t lose my tempei bath tub without slippin’ an’ when he bawled me out. 1 can’t set down without fittin’ | | | didn’t get mad until T was a too tight.” block away an’ then Ma wouldn't let me go back. ‘Oopyright, 1930, Publishers Eyndicate | Copyright, 1930, Putlishers Eyndicate l AR O N R R

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