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YFW BRIT—\I\' DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1930. ¢ cherry | said don't get around very|think she's beautiful,” she said. T FERALD CLASSIFIED |s-aiuicies rorsate o o Pl think that ¢'s vour | n t I leave the social|can't blame Dan if he falls under JSINESS & OFFICE EQUIPMENT \ r e with a | ho to the man who lives with | her spell. Where is she from?” ! AD HEADINGS vou en to he “Maris? She's a comparative _— S o v pink 1 or gree r nd wh c Do T know | newcome e screen. She was ANDLC : i SRl ko nowcom e ol gy sese ; Announcements GS TO EAT t ! ‘ r gl v Ziegfe 1—BURIAL LOTS, MONUMENTS ISHHOLD ;AR H1d Maris, he continued, was the kind | 2_DEATH NOTICES wouldn't be sur- | that would “get along.” “She’s a ORISTS ‘ 83 ARDIERIATS SHESICREL ERNEST LYNN of prised if did. “I think Paul Col-| very ambitious girl, and she has| 3-A—LANDSCAPE GARDENING BalEn L ier knows nearly evervone in Holly- | the knack of being lovely and| ¢7)Osm AND FOUND | 67—WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY 17T row i wood agreeable to everyone she meets.” ERS | 68—WANTED, ARTICLES TO BUY BEGIN HERE TODAY "uxedo 1 T 1 ! Do you live with [ He added, jokingly, that he won- NNOUNCEA Real Estate for Rent Rorime T ental 3 i3 Wh of course I|dered if that wasn't one way of = e §9—APARTMENTS & ;‘P-F\O*;‘Mi;g% ha A ¢ atin a rely r '] N UCK A —BUSINESS PLACE:! He has had tea and | cultivating a lovely and agrecable O T —EUslu SRS TR h me lots of times. | personality for the screen, “Noth- JTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGE _FARMS FOR RENT Paul to bring you|inglike working at it all the time 0 PARTS AND ACCE —HOUSES FOR RENT she added you know."” OMOBILES WANTED | 74—SUBURBAN FOR RENT 2 SRR The Tanc ded 'and Coll 13—AUTOS—TAXI SERVICE 75—VACATION PLACES FOR RENT over to speak to heiv dance ended, and Collins | {"GATRGES To LET i WARNHOUSHS & STORAGE just then and Rori-| wanted to know if she would like |15_MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES 71—WANTED—TO RENT ilone for a minute or | to look around the houle and |[16—MOTORCYCLES-BICYCLES WANTED Real Estate for Sale ghts, and he haf | grounds. | 17—SERVICE STATIONS—REPAIRING |0 \cpnors ppal, ESTATE bserve n-| “Helen” — tha as his wife— | 79—AUCTIONEERS : [\”, = ,‘, . ,.~l,|‘ l;" are ;’.T?.' a “L.:,'., l),,h(,‘,”{:,d | HAIRDE, MASSEUSH |$ZALOG. & BUSINESS PROPERTE SR S e b AND CO $1—BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE r very attentive.| with a new toy, and we love to SERVICE RE) | s2—FARMS FOR SALE “ollins had said his w off.” 2 STey 53—HOUSES FOR SALE and Dan remembered “rank Maury was coming toward |} 5 | 5—SUMMER PLACES FOR BALE Y 2 2 | 85— JRBAN FOR SALE ul Collier had found occa- ., walking a little unsteadily, | » CCRATING | s R eon T HxCTANGE e or twice and Anne hastily agreed She |z MBI AT'G, METAL WORE | g7_REAL ESTATE WANTED Collier had | shuddered a little to think of being | $3—FERD AND FURL 0 o oopy Rooms, Boara and Hotels 1o was a free- | cornered by Maury and having to Sosclt $8—HOTELS on a sud- | listen to his heavy flattery, espe- | 31—PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 89—ROOMS FOR RENT popularity, | cially since it had been seasoned | ; $0_ROOMS AND BOARD e 3 s frequent 3 | ‘ 9"“" e studios w by his frequent trips to the punch NG O tao by bowl. YRRESP SO Ey |33 "BOARD AND HOOM WANTED So she told Collins she would |37 At curling hair, | 1ove to explore the house with him, RUME? - : T was in need of |and he said that if she would prom- PR xS [ RUBBER OPENS .flpb,uyy ise to be very quict about it he 3 VAN New York, Aug. 27 (P—Rubber But he | would even let her tiptoe into the . futures opened steady: September & Den |Culiicents Bedroos, ; 3 | 9.60; December 10.00; March 10.40, he| “I'll promise” Anne said gaily, | \ TED ew contracts: September 9.70; Des vor|and she took arm. “T won't xmp_:\o'«;}:; WANTED cember 10.10; March 10.50. He | make a sound.” And she asked him |$i—HELECMEN OF WOMEN ta tell her about his children |4 TTUATIONS WANTED—WOMEN talk- A leading man of five,” he told ] her, “and a seven-y 1d vamp | hair almost as bl S not quite as prett h §—WANTED—TO BORROW 1 ¢’ < . Sk he added, and he drew away for a Live Stock Jewish Kosher NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY 3 Ar3 r sice beside brot 1 back | second and looked at her in $0—CATTLE AXD LIVE STOCK VI : g appraisal; “but I have hope S1_DOGS, CATS. PET: Meat and Poultry Market He took her, then, to the be ;S POULTRY "-FPULS ing, but first he had L KINDS of the smiling little Japanese |; LDING MATERIALS 70 HARTFORD AVE. ho watched nearby Merchandise ik 10 you suppose you |55-B—FOR THE VACATIONIST nv | neld a finger to considered a Business Service ‘ 4 4 4 i MEMBERSHIP Collins said, “Tsuika ’ : about this, hiding her 21l this time 14 then he told h the swimming pool W gucsts were ballroom. 1 that his wif some € ney're over in rooms by the pool Ana some THE NEW BRITAIN HERALD e added corners of little Date. .. Jicoionomue vans Blodgett Denies State GH0aR 00k " Month Chy S Aims to Tax Charities g —Inr’.m , hereby pledge myself to observe all street traffic regula- tions of .... i Blodgett, state tax coni- Name of Clh' said yesterday that ; to be alert, keen and self-reliant and always REMEM- BER ‘TO LOOK UP AND DOWN BEFORE CROSS- ; ; Sigaed. ... S isiat e Bors and Glrls Sign Here al corporatiorn n old custom of large tracts | of nd for ed o emi- charitable wor holding it until it had increased atly in value an then ssol the rpora ani | Note Only boys and girls under 11 are eligible to become members of lowing the increased profits to g7 the Just Kids Safety Club. After this safety pledge is signed and wite) into private pockets without benefit nessed bring it to the office of the JUST KIDS SAFETY CLUB at th g r 1 T i up at hi ar lau; ¥ to the state. Herald Office, Parent or Guardian POLLY A‘*ID ”“R M S : h-Ting” M: By CLIFF STERRE] YouURE FOUR GERTRUDE Y [T THINK THAT A HUSBAND SHOULD " DARLING. AND FOUR RE AT LEAST HIS AGE 15 FROM NINETEEN 1S N NINETEEN, BUT ? HES GOT THE INTELLECT OF R AUNT HET POOR PA BY ROBERT QUILLEN BY CLLAUDE CALLAN HE TAKES MISS ANN YES,SIR—MARK My WORDS — | F - 3 IN OTHER JEALOLSY VHAPPENED 1o THINK A M Miss ANN fOVIES WHENEVER THEY :HEE:K MZ:? effgje:\zie@a’ wery DQDEF Tj‘iE AND ENVY Y\MEAN | Fer rorTy om FiFTY wEARS-BLT | | oo ARENS = GRANDMOTHER OR To STEAL SOONER OR LATER THAT BAD TERRIBLE. THOLSAND DOLLARS FROM SOME] STREAK IN HIM wouLD COME MONSTERS PoOR SHOP GIRL-THEY ALLUS GIT A | | oLT AN RUINT HER ! 10 BE LER WHAT HAS A MUSTACHE JES' | | LIFE —YuRr KNOowW S i . ENCOLNITERE! MISTER MORDAUNTS AN' HE WHAT T MEAN)- FATSOR b 3 By ONE ; ] 445 A &‘6 ATYMOBILE, TOOc ——— ”5)‘,‘« A 3 e §-27" -2 ; Y | = > s | | = AND 3 5 : G RIGHT \N THE HOT “A woman don't get too will have a poor opinion of old for romance in cool | | her. When he called up she weather, but I don't want no thought it was me an’ she man puttin’ his arm around lit on him before he could tell me when I'm hot an’ sticky.” her who it was.” 1 & wwAien : <. Tne Lt R Oopyright, 1930, Publishers Syndicate Copyright, 1930, Publishers Syndicate || = =