New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 29, 1930, Page 26

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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1930. HERE TODAY 1ght f k He 1 ed, too, ¥ i in it and h with it trailed him all wood, and had her, trouble s 2 bilitie had virtually over Hol le with yo 3 n . at Mona Mor- oming interested in they had gone to the hall in Los Angele dence of this to a | ssed sharp ey from Mona, a Remembering ly protective feel- red-haired girl, t or two of un- thought: “Paul's v Riddle's voice broke in on , demanding to know if goin ith him to the Paul Collier v d and got up, and Dan We haven't e today ex- time the told him. and how And after he got the tion he called up Anne Win- 1% a bite first he had promised her. He was not sorry, he said, hearing her rehearse it; it was Anne Winter's song Anne danced as she sang it, danc- ed with her hands on her hips and with her arms flinging wide in aban- don, with a chorus behind her, fol- lowing. She smiled as she sang, smiled with flashing teeth and curv- ing lips and vivid, sparkling eyes, and she sang in a low, smooth, mel- low-sounding voice, with a micro- following her about overhead. | ough it ma before Hurley was were diff extra * to catch the v times satisfied; ies with the chorus: an was needed, placed lo rhythmic tapping of dancing feet; the sound chief ha a new suggestion that Hurley thought would help. And once, after going through the number, Anne swung away from the stage and found Garry an watching her. He was le ainst a step- ladder, one foot on the lowen/step, an arm resting on an upper one. He lobked bigger and brawnier than h his white shirt open at the d the sleeves rolled up past powerful fore- trous- and his hair As Anne passed near him he put there | YOUNG SALESMEN -~ USE WRONG TALK ]Dr. Scott. “I happen to be president |of that institution. I don’t remember |seeing any of you boys around, What's your college? What work are | you majoring in? What—" But the three had disappeared around the corner. Dr. Scott noti- |fied police and the youths were taken to the station. After a lec- (Tell President They Ave Students | are"eo e ciacim, Aftr 2, e Evanston, IIl, Aug. 29 (A—Three | young magazine salesmen picked a | poor prospect yesterday, or a poor | sales talk | The sales talk was that they were | making their way through North- western university. The prospect was Dr. Walter Dill Scott, president of the university. The ther vouths, who later lves as Sam and Herbert of New York and Philip d of Los Angeles, explained that money they made from maga- | zine subscriptions all went into tui- tion fees and such at Northwestern. “Well, isn't that fine" returned | identified use | sentation, the boys were released — || Burglars Rob Theater Showing Crime Movie ‘Washington, Aug. 29 (A—While the audience of a suburban mov- ing picture theater watched a daring jailbreak scene last night, two men left their seats, put on masks and relieved the manager of his night's receipts. Proceeds of the crime picture totaling $ , left the theater with the pa while the audience are, got its thrills from the The manager was found his office, securely screen. later, in trussed. Wholesale his hand a had seen a whole a g ter silence reigi d she stopped. She stage cease activi- from Sloan, and ut- where, an i had been bedla Sloan held up a stu of Quality . The Stamp szid with a he straightened up from stance, spread his feet, nds i pockets. asked “Very well, WE DO MORE THAN SELL MERCHANDISE — WE MAKE SATISFIED CUSTOMERS MORE SATISFIED little weeks of her jerked his vellow head to- et she had just quitted een watching you,” he said 4nd Anne waitec CANNING SPECIALS IDEAL GLASS JARS Pints | WALL PAPER 100 roomg of hedroom paper. | Value 20c to 40c per roll FOR SATURDAY ONLY 10 Rolls to Room Per Room ... = $1.00 Repaper that room NOW doz. % $>1.07 doz. JARS | Quarts . MASON Fints . ... o im- ! e said w owners of you.” Sloa onto that Job | proadened at Anne's mom Quarts son Broth- hey are NEW GENUINE | GILLETTE | BLADES 5 blades to package saturday 29¢ = None sold to dealers Lowest price in town ¥ crowd. talkatiy wnd light-heartedly cynical. Dan had went out MAKE YOUR HOME CHEERFUL Inside STURDY METAL SCHOOL KITS with 1 pt. Vacuum Bottle. Lunch Box assures fresh food. Vacuum bottle keeps liquids hot or cold me a if you t out of GENUINE GOOD LUCK RUBBER JAR RINGS New Shipment 5c doz. “ACE” Brand New | for hours, GOLF BALLS, Sat. Only 190 Each. $1-35 i ! ) HOUSEHOLD SPECIALS | 1 Universal Family Scale Weight 1 0z. 0 24 bs. Q= (i | Universal Electric Flat Irons— Reg. Sat. $2‘95 Zlectric Percolator — - $4.95 | and outside by using PLASCO READY MIXED HOUSE PAINT All Colors $2. 79 Gal I)OIT,\I(TLR\ FOR FRUIT PRESSES, 10-Gal. Keg ....... $2‘09 Fruit Crushers ... $7.69 | Universal Reg. $2.79 ‘Will Buy This $5.00 VARNISH OUTFIT KITCHEN STOOLS with BACK REST— rubber tipped logs; colors, green, grey 1 Gallon Berry Bros. g Varnish S11 3.1 Aand blue. Reg. $1.49, % Sat. ¢ Brush §0c—1; pit | only Qe Varnish Rem : BUY NOW N oo | HARDWARE COMPANY 5 220 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 909 “GROWING WITH REASON" “PROMPT DELIVERIES EVERYWHERE” Mail or Phone ORDERS Given PROMPT ATTENTION FLIT Get rid of the flies, 1 Pint of Flit 1 Sprayer val. 50c. Both For 93¢ Saturday Only 750, BRIDE-TO-BE SHOWERED s held last eve tin honor of Miss ainville, Miss 1l become bride of achelski of 19 Septern 7 TheFury of a Lady Scorned Derby ber 16 POLLY AND HER PALS | 2 DAUGRTER wouLDNT B InM FRCM MISSOURI, By CLIFF STERRE] I MAY MARRY THE POCR ] SAP JUST T0 SPITE HIS FATHER! YEAH? WAL‘TROfi OVER T'MY HOUSE, AN’ POLLY’LL PROVE T/ AUNT HET BY ROBERT QUILLEN 8 woman o’ my age an feels more respectable somethin’ shaped more like a tent.” Copyright, 1930, Publishers Syndicate POOR PA BY CLLAUDE CALLAN “When Ma found the park I told her lookin’ for her an’ she thank- ed me for the compliment. She asked if I thought the little blonde I was starin’ at was her.” Copyright, 193% Publishers Syndicate |PERKINS! T BIR ===y IF MYRON MYRON MORDAUNT WAS TO BE HERE AN HOUR, AGO TO TAKE ME Miss I FOR A RIDE AND 0%, ANNZ ) T HAVENT HEARD A %sz«-’) WORD FIROM HIM— N I WONDER WHAT COULD BE THE MAYBE HE HAS MET WITH A VERY NICE - AcciDENTY MORDALNT ! WASNT IN AN ACCIDEN — WHERE - WAS HE ' 15 HE A MAN WHO HOLDS HIS AFFECTIONS| LIGHTLY C

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