New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 26, 1930, Page 20

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R ‘AUGUST 26, 1930. e ool S COPYRIGHT 1930 | by wea SERVICE / wood Stor 5 ERNEST LYNN BEGIN HERE TODAY Ho NOW GO ON STORY BY ROBERT QUILLEN 3-2¢ “I reckon it's a visitation |0’ Providence to keep me humble. Ever'time I buy I'gosds for a dress, the wom- ‘fen that get-the same kind is fthe orneriest ones in town.” jght, 1930, Publishers Byndicate They went that evening where strange-sounding Ru turesque Iiussian costumes she married her lawyer an’ now she's engaged to her dentist. She marries ever body she has any dealin'd with.” Copyright, 1930, Publishers Syndicate _— e roadhouse ters in pic- t little s certdinly |terda¢ afternoon. There was no | damage. | Day school, $13; night school, $5. Mona if she and Eva were busy | o department, | that evening. Mona said no, and he ortly and unsmilingly and | asked her if they wouldn't like to | The studio manager was|g0 out some place. Mona said, . |Books and supplies free. School heavy and abrupt, and | “Sure; ‘that's a gwell idea.” Smith Business School opens|opens Sept. 2. Conn. Business Col- n him without Dan threw open the bathroom |Sept. 2d.—advt. . |lege—advt. save at lunch- | doorsand Collier, who was busy| Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Jaffe of 27| Officer L. E. with a bath towel, gave him an in- | Winthrop street left for New York [seph Brennecke of 43 Sheffield quiring look. “Aint there no pri- |today to attend funeral sefvices|street last night . to report to the tempestuous out- | vacy around this joint?” he de- | which will be Held for the late Dr.|Newington court authorities relative office. Adam- | manded, and Dan told Mm to shut |Leopold von Auer, famous violinist, |to his failure to keep up payments thought resent- | up. who died recently in Dresden, Ger- on a fine of $1 and costs, totaling “You've got a date this evening,” many. Mrs. Jaffe is a foarmer stu-|$16.91, imposed recently on the he announced. | dent of Von Auer's. | charge of farking an automobile | “Oh, yeah? <&WVhat are you, any- A trial order will convince you }\\i\hou! lights. way—my social secretary?" that Old Company's Lehigh and| Smith Business “We're taking Eva and Mona out. | Hazlebrook coal gives more heat and | Sept. 2d.—advt. K Hurry up and clear out of here.” |longer burning hours. Tel® 419.| The mayor and aldermen will | “What's the matter?” Collier | Stanley-Svea Grain & Coal Co.—advt |meet at 7:30 o'tlock tonight in May- grinned. “Was Anne dated up?| yire broke out in an accumula- for Quigley's office to act on the Better watch yvour step, my DoY. | yion of rubbish in the cellar of An-|proposed mlan to insuring the city Competition’s pretty stiff in this| yony Salerni’s store at 145 Chap- |against actions and claims for dam- man street and an alarm was rung |ages on accout of accidents arising I like from Box 211 at 3:28 o'clock yes- from defective and icy sidewalks mer | “Yes you do!” Coilier rubbed I've got to shave agai plained. They went that evening for a | drive that ended at a little road- heuse where strange-sounding Rus- sian dishes were served by waiters in picturesque Russian costume: and a balalaika orchestra furnished <l and plaintive music. Only one of their tunes was a dance num- and that was a waltz “Who suggested this Rorimer wanted to t you, Mo look g past with Gregg. thé | the scen. C-iiy Items mo: Harper notified Jo- a little foolish, re- Ada and Gregg, he would be an ally, School opens iiternoon Gregg came to | s office. He ed him, and} him a patient smile fered how often Grege's ared the breaking pof imson forever 1o cor to act like fhat, | it easy Your I'm not kicking, am and Gregs. r ndly lecture. t he put his hand on and told him he could to T place, apy- know out LACK e e aFLAt_H looked ey drove | was FLIES—MOSQUITOES ROACHES—~MOTHS FLEAS —ANTS BEDBUGS o:c.nvce KiLLs QUICKER-CoOsTS LESS MADE BY THE MAKERS OF BLACK FLAG FOWDER little sheepishly there was a tele- SIALLSY 2 Martin Collins c Mo dance “How Hills. “And Eva? and Eva smiled and nod listen,” Paul said. *I've got an idea. We'll all go downmn cwn and go to one of those public e halls." He eabo Collie a girl in the = happy com- song of motor ar usual wa sant a There was a loud squeal of . P THE NEW BRITAIN HERALD Date s inen it e s who was hornen .... Month Day Year hereby pledge myself to observe all street traffic regula< tions of . cad,” she Name of City to be alert, keen and self-reliant and always REMEM- BER TO LOOK UP AND DOWN BEFORE CROSS- ING THE STREET. That's' pretty tough. told me sha had some a—San Diego. i Signed. .. world.” “Well, 1 voice was harsh ut himself off from & had ofter nought | on about | Eva Harley reminded he | He } ul_Col- | tragic heroine of an Ibsen play | in his shower ‘bath, | had known trouble — real troubls, | Note: Only boys and girls under 14 are eligible‘to become members of] 4 out as he| O that he was-sure. 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| (To Be Continued) Herald Office. the ous rehictance before Parent o Guardian him of t and asked POLLY AND HER PALS An Easy Mark For Punishment By CLIFF STERRE L ; MONEY ANT 5~ EVERYTHING, PcP! | OH/ T THEM EY GOOD HEAVENS, PAW. THAT CRANE KID AINT WORTH N GITTIN' YERSELF g HUNG FOR! 5 73’21 I JES WANNA BORROW ENOUGH T/LOAD ME TRUSTY SHOOTIN/IRON ! FAT50 —MY POoP JES ToL ME THAT ALLS FAIR IN LOVE AN WAR-AN' T WANTA AST YourR ADVICE ON A WAY OCG]‘\'TIN' HUNK onThat FELLER wiT THE CAR WHAT TAKES MisS ANN ouT LucRETIA BorRGIA PROBABLY PAVED HER ROAD To FAME WiITIH GENTLE THOLGHTS LIKE. TS WHEN SHE WAS A LTTLE cHiLD ! Tor-TsKS

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