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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, -MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1930. !r\hosli(‘alod without a hat. And|ed. She knew that she would feel|guy Michael,” he said. “Isn't that e neering airplanes to romance and she wore a thin pull-on sweater | better if Hurley was there; it would [ a pretty tohy name for a tough lATRIX intriguing exploits. lof pale yellow, and a white skirt. |[be so much better than having|guy?” The first- chapters will appear in gy ERNEST LYNN sl continued to smile. It |Sloan's skeptical eyes alone upon| But Sloan laughed and shook his | the Herald Monday, Sept. 15. may be your cléthes,” he admitted, | her head. “You haven't read the play,” | following her glance, “but I rather S0 she told him that she wel-| he said. “Mike wouldn't suit (hlsI | think youw'd manage to look demure |comed him, and throughout their|guy at all. It's got to be Michael; KIWANIS T[l ASSAY no matter what you wore.” | meal Fred Hurley chatted pleasant- | he's that kind of a person” 7 5 | | He fished a cigar out of his shirt|ly and told her amusing stories, and | He = continued to hold Anne's Dagger n stamng Sept 15, pocket. “Mr. Johnson tells me that |he succeeded in taking her mind off | hand as she waited for tge play- ’ ' ) vou have ambitions for a dramatic |the forthcoming trial while she ate.|back that would bring to her the 1 o] Written By One Who Knows role. 1 didn't know our little prima “Just remembe: he told her|sound of her own voice. donna felt that way." when they parted —Anne to put on Presently they heard a scratching Anne had recovered from her|her makeup — “that Garry Sloan's(in the loudspeaker overhead, and| .y o pyiers guthor of the Imp[)l‘tallce i!] Llle OI G“y Wl" and Jenny learns that he BEGIN HERE TODAY {ovt his hand, laid the other hand|him aw: Beginning as an extra, Anne Win- [on Rorimer's shoulder as he walked | thinks she was the one who framed s e us i et bl tor T progressed rapidly and is|with him to the door. | him 27 temporary awe. “But I do feel that | human like the rest of us. You|then came a word d‘°“ i Biteh, V- i1 iing romance “Daggér,” which : ol e e niins |1 ha reansn way,” she told him boldly. noedn't be afraid of him, Anne” | brant, full of bewilderment and an-| (ITRRE Tbmaree DAREEL VS Be DlSG[lSS&d Wednesday nder contrac a Init- Jus t s 3 e d. By ftadtor Sies ” Pkt E p . T sue o the largest of the Holly- |said in a low voice as they walked | there's a real spot for | ,l“_‘,";:; ‘“l“d‘;:,‘t *l:;“o‘““ A mateh. "' | Midafternoon found her and g“f,scichafl,,, 15, not only writes of adventurew, wood motion picture studios. Anne |down the hall, “when the boss says|Jenny there. It's a good scene. I'll S osit yond B Bald R “fw Sloan on one of the stages. The < g 5 A she experiences them herself. has been living with two other girls, | he 1nay offer you a contract, that | jot down the lines for you.” | Something about yourseles el me|Sirector (sat quietly by white she SToTERontmnen) One of the firct women flyers tn| The value of civic clubs and Mona, Morrison and Eva Harley. |meads he will. Johnson’s pretty 2 | that| What vou did before you came tol| Toal e mAECEPY i America, she has piloted planes| Whether they are of any particular Eva are extras, but Mona | cautious, that way, but his word's| He began to write on the pad that ey 2 stage, |0 Der hands and a ade GHIGKENS RU[N G RDEN more than 1,000 hours. Hunting | USe to & community will be discusse; Blony andsEy Mona brought hit, and ‘Anns beside | FLoLywood. Yo were onithol stage) |-,y o (sound-reording ' appa- A f in an open forum at the meeting vorks only occasionally and Jva better than a gold bond. And,” Tiicon but what 1 e don | ! but rarely. Eva is bitter over this, | he added, “Ull be darned glad to | him leaned close to him and Waleh o e Wi his Nt tenton to the | T2 He had let her choose one ER SAYS ar c > experi e. | have h us.'” ed the rapidly moving pencil, |, ° of the scenes that Rorimer had WoiHoverta, tragle loye exparience; thaye yoll Wikt i BRI burning match between his finger: e e She leaves Hollywood finally, leav-| He asked then if Dan would like nl\oumén;: the words as he \\rom‘..,wmfi, kB vony oiear i % Irn(;ammonm (fetie ooy i hnind ber a heart-broken notc tc be shown around the lot ‘11 | them down. & e g oM had even approved 5 ' = s, o it but we ¢an get| “And here's another pretty good |5 With @ Wil laugh. “YOUpy tening her it was what he would | Clinton Street Nelghbors Have Dis- Dan Rorimer, former New York | i of someone in the publicity | One, Anne “OU might as well be| " 4" o rcely narrated her ex- | 'AYe had her do. " newspaper man and now A scenario | department 1o take you around. EOing over (his ene 00, ReMeMDCT | porjenco —for him, explained what| And he had looked at her with writer, is in love with Anne, but he Might well look the place over, |it? | she had hoped to do in pictures | Something like rnspcctdl'r‘!f_hl‘:teyesv With Sharp Appetites. > to regard his feeling for |now that you're going to be work- and what she had tried to ave |for the scene was a difficult one, o K { : i e fierael t PrePAIC | and one lacking in courage, or in| Emilio Primini of 369 Clinton She bobbed her head eagerly, and her eyes shome. “I think I ("an‘ her as a hopeless one. ILivery step inz here 2 < i "% | herselt for. Sloan studied her in- g | upward that Anne takes seems to So Rorimer was taken in tow by ;;;v{:emg;x ,fllj;l,'\u:‘;’ing‘nd:rhvc\1“0‘:-‘{‘”"“”»‘ as she talked. She was very | confidence, olr hoxp‘, would have ?i‘ar;e:o”Pi:lidh;sl’gl'rr?ic‘:f:;eai:::t:c( ¥ v e arther from an agreeabl o man from the gied £ Ne s 9ks. o | 0 hesitated to choose it. a 1 ;:o‘fqp{i:nalv ”s\mw(“m\x‘ e m"hllwmv'\ i (in“('v‘!’y:vm The four (¢l him how much I've talked | ';-o:“,'-m read this play, of| Fred Hurley sauntcred on the | depredations of chickens owned by a from Continental Pictures and his|was a short one, though, because|about it to you. I'd give anything| .. ..on e laid a hand on the|scene a short while later, and as neighbor, Antony Karpic, of 359 | rather unsuccessful attempts to free only one stage was busy at the '© play that part. manuscript in his lap. he ¢ down Sloan and one of the |Clinton street. of the Kiwanis club at noon Wednes~ day at the Burritt hotel. There will be no outside speaker at the meeting, which will consist of an open forum divided into two parts. The first half of the session will be devoted to a question of bus- iness ethics and fair play in business, The remainder of the meeting will be turned over to a frank discussion( of the future of civic clubs.- Thid matter is one which often is dis< cussed among members. The mem« bership turnover in New Britain civic clubs is large and it is said that in the past few years betweenx puts Over Wandering Fowls lance. time; and when they returned to| “I'm really beginning fto think| ™o es " you see, I know the|erew exchanged looks and the di- Rt penin Lot s 75 and 100 men probably have ceas< Paul Collier, who writes a daily | the offices Dan _asked him if he |she would, Dan” 3 ona sald, augh lman who wrote it. He's a very |rector nodded Presently the si-|all s mier. {o have a little s nily Thangabiumon probelly liaveloan - movie column for a string of news- knew whet Miss Winter was | In&: She 80€ up thet £n¢ 5 PRMC| good friend of mine.” |lence call sounded. R eribors ST e b e Bhciemicn papers, shares Dan's apartment around. After some inquiries his ;""“ o e o {‘1;1 ot ok to Anne| Who is this Rorimer?" Garry Sloan looked at Anne.|b on e éa'rmc's el e have been replaced by new members. with him. He has great faith in | guide learned that she had left for \*f*h“‘\ S el k‘:“‘ °‘h ":f; “You've met him, Mr. Sloan. He | “Read he asked, and she rose| ‘mysh<d s, 2 The suggestion that the three of i Dan's ability, despite the latter's dis- | the day that shie as Eoing ahead Wi thS | was'al tho (opening with me: Don'|anditianded the manuiorip@hack b0/ 88y f0 £ 00 i vegetables and got | four civic clubs in the city merge : ccuragement. While in New York — Shortly rward Dan .I-I»m\rx»d, i "‘;i T s a0 remember? Paul Collier mlro.’hllvv“a\nd m;n:.\;\ «:]\;1;: held up a|rid of the bugs. He dug every, | , i into’ one is heard frequently. 8 Dan had written a play for le- land he drove at once to the bun-| “But ¢ r¥ed e | duced him to you.” right.” 8 pra | %At 2 2 e Slge Lot gitimate stage. His agent, unable to | galow, where he found Anne and ;gi“r*‘!&“{jng» I'm just slicing the | ") “Nes” “Well, he's written [hand. “Remember, Annc; _you machlde ;:"k;“tlsl::‘rp°fm£l‘fw};i‘l‘éj | . Arnew By Neoubiaip nsarcAsha ¢ Place it, finally sends it back to| Mona in aprons, preparing dinner. \ORMOSST o o |something protty good. hasn't he?|come on just as theyre (aKINE|,"yono ‘gnd his wife kept watch| | s tabula, ., is a duplicate of an In= ! id at once, “Dan, you've ny he couldn't sell it be- | Michael away.” diana village. Seems fu i him, and Anne Winter and Collier, | Anne ' i thing in reply. “Poor Mona and|® . S R 2 had | during the day and the boys were v Tea ar sia yrought good news! I can see it in o e | Sloan, consciously or not, ha £ | O ES E Do S bty reid !t fate euthusiesticbloveht good nensse S0 her cooking!” she exclaimed softly, | ¢ th e, e firat name, _ Anne | eliminated finally as a garden men- | over it. They urge Dan to revise your face d bent once more over Dan's nne wished that Dan Rorimer ; calle er by he: S . ace. | it for the movies. Anne, who has not ~ and he admitted that that was | S0C T C A0S | were there to hear Sloan say that.|wondered if he “'fl; Eanel o {‘]»1_ n| The chickens, however, Remainedl MARY DAHLBERG amatic role on the true. “It went over, Anne; Grand ™' 70 % 2 | She replied that she thought it wa The scene was the one in Whicl G i St vet had a ‘drama role o Rorimer leaned back and tapped | SD¢ TeF | Michael, guilty of | & Pest that could not be eliminated, | ;.0 ooryo visiting remote, danger- |a very fine thing. “Do you really | the unfortunate but charged now with | €0 yesterday afternoon Mr. Primini | , says she would love to|United hought it.” piay | |ous sections of the world and ex- e e e oant i st | e nlen i ae imetnendiltezalnatimal o NS Sl yest rno ] BRI sthe pere o T e Sl e Sl SHonggdees Mona teel mow | MN0 M Gloan sald thought-{one of which he was entirely in- Sfl}_'\‘,Dhu‘sl:’E‘g}g'l‘)‘:gs‘c’L‘}fic“’i‘x"‘;“‘;:“)“‘éme‘monng Canadian wildernesses are Dan follows their advice and t can wait, Mona: we simply UL IET g fully, “it may make a wonderful nocent, accused Jenny, his g!}r[ or T will kil them,” he shouted. some of her pastimes. i play is accepted by Grand United to hear this right away;, L Rt picture,” and Amno said that she|o heiping to “frame” him. Her| Of 1 W th GERL 8¢ QUG o | Bom and reared on a Texas| He 15 given to understand that they | can’t wait another minute.” : 2 Ts sare it would, with is direce|first reaction was utter bewilder-| e FatP TEREUER B0 S h Tt ranch, she took to the saddle as a N Mona called he would sta came {o the doorway to repeat the ain {o ask Dan i|tion. Nor did she intend any flat-|ment at his ‘;’“"1“?""“";::";1}&:‘:3‘I‘. J. 0'Mara. responded to the call. [child, riding the range with cow- for dinner. She|tery ;tatterall;fonly one finrotest; {and HInerdy 00 | ““After hearing both sides of the [boys. Fifteen years ago, she| | Garry Sloan Sadincu complete despair. om | S(OFY, In which the gardener said he learned to fly in a second-hand | The director prodigally tossed his | ilence!” A quick rom | o : S o ey invitation, and the sun stn\ul\\lng‘mg{‘\:‘t e G o ot l'hod(‘h‘:il\c(‘l?ié;:to?‘untcf a:::‘K'\\-“‘lrnhol‘ihl‘x?i ther by copious tEcUEh hegEeen: COEINEN Syl | A DT el dow ¢ | lant light, and Sloan leaned for- | Earden. S - ) 25 8008 .‘ dow behind! her,imadar flame ofiher |(S18 ADictislecyes foametdown S not Han sLBIE & o8 Brt oo u e R ayes|| Lo couldniCeleen the chickens at| Before Mrs. Dahlberg was 20 A | quite to his elbows and the sun | ward and wateh < Y5 | home, as they have roving natures, |years old, she had crossed the “Stenle, Dan—anfl salad that little| Slinted on the.thick vlond haiv of | intently MaronEC, 7 Sergeant O'Mara said to Mr. Kar-|Andes on mule-back. Hunting ex- his arms, and Anne remarked the| Anne cried, “Michael! pic, “You will have to keep the |peditions took her to ‘Africa, India think highly of him and may offer laughed happily, knowing no kim a contract, Then he s s to |other triumph that could equal this the studio executive that Anne Win- present one: and he followed them ter be considered for the picture, | to the sofa, where they made him NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY sit between them and relate the CHAPTER XXXIV thing from beginning to end. sWell, T'11 tell you, Rorimer,” Mr. | “Talk about a break!" Dan said Johnson ‘said, “It might be difficult |Joyfully, with an arm around each them. “I still den't believe it. 1 to-give that part to Miss Winter, i Mona is fixing all by herself. Bet- | | S g . even if she did qualify. In the first pinch me, will you ter stay." E girth of the wrist around which he |vrawsd syl pIvMO} PasOW SUS | chickens out of his garden and if and China. Piloting a canoe 700 place there are several nice girls hey 4 e S e o, had strapped his watch. nd then she suddenly chc('.kcd her-| (o "go in there and he shoots them |miles ' through crudely-mapped listeners were unable to keep 7 = = ; He said presently, with a slight . and a look of incomprehension | pare”js nothing the police can do |tributaries of Hudson Bay gave her around here who will probably want “For the sake of the salad, then, from interrupting his recital with frown: “If you want a test I'll be of hurt came into her ey about it." many athrill. it” s 24 yes,” he said. and Anne left his 2 ban ahe % her head quickly, SR o i | He smiled. “Keeping peace in cR8¢! r::\l[‘mv:nolhmv e PR S B glad to gle fione 1 & been (e e shoo her, ead quickly? | - Xarpfc ahatFrimint said nothing: | Are Danibérg lives.in Chitdgo flgult: jobs at.’timed Ismtthat SELC . That remains to|Minutes to write, and when he put \\\';::m S idasd oais et Seed . Y., N. H. & H. Buys a_large amphibian plane. When | right, Phillips?” e B 5 the pad aside he joined the girls| e s s : | N S agger” was published in book The scenario chiet grinned. ‘Il e scen s the kitchen, crying Joudly that| She e peas {\;}'\;:;’umi"l;‘nr:xwxlun;aal;fléLhi[hs:(ifl New Steel Car Floats | o “cho entertained New York | And Dan saved something for the S b Sy and she thought the smile with |sa rley. A s The New Haven railroad has just | i 5 | S o R he wanted to be put to work. " - critics at tea in her plane 5,000 | ok e best is vet to come, h Shich: Bl greste ~vency was | cd as the girl voiced her dazed pro- | { fgaitt will T up to the director |end. | iThe bests Yo to ome.’ be | %)y Gonte. thinke T canlb cooks a | Wch e erested Bor foevensy ey iag theik | received from the Bethlehem Ship- |feet above Manhattan. WE CAN HELP YOl to decide, anyway,” Johnson went | Said, 1ooking at Anne. “They may| . "% o " i tie some (o be a|® Dit skeptical. She was resentful|test. . . . 7 carq | Puilding corporation two new steel | “.pagger is the heroine of her : give vou a chance, Anne, at the |Steak. Sav. il e &% fiat and she said a little proud-| Michael had gone now. Toward| . St 0T 0 ot modern de- s {Manly desarving imtenlAndlme - on. “There's no question about |story. Like the author, “Dagget” || in this community have be» 1| Tegular party. 1t's Rorimer's night | ’ & art of Je . 'd that | 't tak to find h through which he presum-| S 1 | __ Lester Moore, of course; he's the l:v’;;\pU‘OJJ;‘!‘“K‘Mn*‘%m‘m“ You and he| 1o howl, girls. After dinner, Miss B b e i ”hi\vd;?,; Tassed Anne gazed with | sis, each having three tracks WIth |is a child of the Texas plains. Dar- || helped by our friendly loan 1 B e e o, | promised duat mea siiegest ifo ame [WIDiEE NTL enisriB R NS Tenc] loun ahe felt, persisted in think- | oves bewildered and pained and | & (B SERECY, 0 MY foat. |\D€ and resourceful, _she rides || lice. And what we have dom B R o o Tenny, | directorithat youibe given a teat.it [ Sition of @ couple of swell sCencs!ing of her as just what ho had | frightened. She stood {Ms fOF|ing seryice between Bay Ridge and pirited thoroughbreds and pio- || them we are willing and ab ERIS G, Saee S e an, you didn't from a _swel wl g €Il called her—a child. some moment, then turned and |y o ponnevicania railroad at Green- do for others. If you have a ke codld unders| Limure didr Al Bolng to go places and do (hINES: | Garry Sloan grinned. When, e |moved dazedly a few steps and|yije, N. J. = o el e L = " 2 B3 ot ght | G T elias > air. i £ <3 & elp you towards a happy solu- stand that casting was not such a “Right,” said Mona lied, would che like to have the|dropped into a chair With the addition of these two || Electric Vaporized Mineral ||| tion. * Reasonable rates. Gon. <t? “What about this afternoon”” | Her lips were trembling: 51“"\(\06\3, the New Haven “How did vou ever iroad’s |1 and Pine Needle Cabinet venient terma. 5"";°in‘;::“er‘réldd[_d He said el "Why don’t you behave?” Mona CHAPTER XX | “Anne was thankful then for the | plucked at them with her fingers. | nayy department” now has 65 ves- e hoped the other would mot think | demanded. “What do you mean,| As it turned out, Anme did ot study she had put in last night with | And then her hand moved (““m:“;‘sols. g e o ne oAt s | ) b ab.ctadlish, ov pregymptive, as|dare? Why shouldu't her: have fo ask Garry Sloan. She sav | Mona and Dan as her audicnce and |tainly in front of her and she|ire steam fugboats, and one is a | are especially valuabe in combination $10 to $300 Leans | fo try fo tell him what to do. “E ire v shouldn't 12" said | him the next morning, sitting on a | critics. i’ | pressed its fingers into a crue cxd P | steam lighter. !A"":mml .,'"'; (osarin, Conaltipns, A . N 5 { N atec youve. besn 8o kina|DA: “But listen. Annme. Garry bench in the sun in the big court.| “Any time wifl do for me sheon her arm just below the shou (;17‘. The two new floats cost approxi- | | Asthma, _Depie e'L“;:hr.n:, g::::; Quickly obtained—Easily repaid | e But I thowght that if we |Sloan's the dircctor. You'd better|He was in his usual costume of fold him, and Sloan said he would| ~“What good is life, anyway?" she | mately $120,000 ecach. They are|[prm. Netelis Lumbage Diabetes TWENTY MONTHS TO PAY all agreed on Moore—as 1 had "‘"‘ hH”‘ right away and tell vh”“‘“h‘w flannels and white shirt open [ make the arrangements and let her |said. }3"_’ f(‘Pyl‘vl"z inches long and 42: forms of Skin Eruptions and Blood $ 2 Monthly Pays $ 40 Loan I A e hapnen — vou mignt|You'd ke that screen test. Tell |at the throat, and he was reading |know. | Stoan stirred. He barked an|feet, 21 inches wide. [Pt oress- S A NAIRERD Neca/EVItaIIRer $ 5 Monthly Pays $100 Loan ope: P 3 ‘o | him yowd like to play that role and |a manuscript. | " She lett him then, sitting on the | order and Anne rose from her chair e (|00 Eeiuzenator ZiMaryelons i redmlty $10 Monthly Pays $200 Loan think a suggestion was In Ordryou want to show him what you| Anne was stecling herself to|bench where she had found Tim, | ond came forward, wearing a timid| Shanghai, China, recently award- || 29, belog, cbtained ‘in ‘old ehronie $15 Monthly Pays $300 Loan m:‘n't“lh;‘r:s R e retis|can do. Dom't be afraid to speak 'make the request that she some-|with his gaze trailing after her and|ljgtle smile. o er| <€ Prizes in an architectural com- | iheelforu lor | ¢xeatient THcalsyey The entire cost is covered in an up, because it you don't he might | how dreaded to make when Sloan|a humorous twinkle in his eyes. In front of him she paused. heripeition for a civic ‘center for || ber treatment, 15 for §25.00 pald in ||| {n(erest charge of three and one- mind as well as Lester Moore. He smiled apologetically. “You [ evesi nolaing a yaestion: Sioan xers Greater Shanghai.” make his mind on somebody | gl nced up from his reading and; = | i halt per cent per month on the - else b v chance."” S - R e et 1oy 5 4 e and he ] RO 5w onet e Velater B | PefoTemo SRb A chance ¢ aw her coming down the palm-| At lunch the thought of what 1ay|and said, “Sit down her | My combination Electrical Treatments | || unpaid balance. There is no other see, T know what Anne WInler sa| Annc shook her head. “Oh, I|shaded walk. He smiled and im-| just ahead made her 5o appre-|pulled a chair close o his own. = | {ure ‘the best obtainable using only | || charge. lo, 'ar}\‘ on 1e u can't do that." mediately said, “Come here, child,” | hensive her appetite disap-| “anne, that was great” he told { such apparatus that tends to prolong - That, he admitted to himself. Was “.\op\ not2 Johnson's going to and heckoned to her e the first bite. I'red |per softly. He glanced around to-| - | the span of lite. It also includes the PHONE 4959 D! her sof | 0‘ J i TR VIS THE TIME || e ameel et e sliskincindeatile Hurley. “Wasn't she?” he st it to him an can't take | He moved his bulk to make room | Hurley 4 director. sceing her : f: he be- % Naturopathy, Chiropractic and Mas- | | ?flf}ed“hflsdfmf‘j’“' 014_‘] :j“‘“h” r head off for telling him how|for her on (he bench, Anne did|alone, tanis over to her table and|jemanded | TO DO YOUR sage. No failure in Neuritis, Sciatica ieved he did. But he knew what p,., yvoud like it Dan said. |look rather like a child beside the|told her had learned what she | Hurley grinned. “T guess the 1t or any form of Rheumatism, ~Stub- Anne Winter wanted to do e et % & | 2 Wi born Coughs, Colds, Chest, St Sloan likes you, doesn't h huge Sloan G (e oy tle girl surprised you, eh? Well | ghs, Colds, Chest, Stomach e i Saille he > . a 8 I 5 sat YaLy | or Kidney Diseases, Bili & Wouldn't it be possible? h Anne looked at him little | “I want to look at you,” he said,| *I was just talking with Garry.|she surprised me too. You sure did, | { St e el DL A Helpful Loan Service for the Home. Th I . suggested, “to give Anne Winter a |, 1y 1 1 lenial, “Why 2 il ol 4 5 : G| e Blye queerly and made a denia hy | crossing one leg over the other and | T wish you a lot of luck, Anne. Do | Anne, took me right off my fee Ulcers, Swollen Glands, etc. Price test for the part? You could 500N | ghoulq he? He has been kind, of |resting an arm on the back of the|you mind if I'm around?” Hr‘i “She's got the nerve of a bur-| No Job Too Large $2.00 or Six for $10.00. e .fi:"’mfutr‘:"""{‘;' »‘Q“m;»‘:‘“\“;"" course. h‘.;}‘* 3 - i [bench; and he gazed at her as|smiled at her. “Maybe I'll be an|giar,” Sloan said proudly, \akllr:ls Or Too Small utua ste. & a 3 “Just the same,” Mona put in,|though he exnected to find some- | inspiration to you p | Anne's hand in his own and hold- 4 : o ! 7 y t m Ihkrcw;- ne “‘W: \:;m a grin, [wvoy do as Dan says. “Don’t be|thing new in her. | "And Anne. remembering & day|ing it. “Said she didn't want to Estimates Cheerfully Given | r. ‘ “but I've got an idea that in thel,fraid to ask for what you want.| “You look nice,” he said finally, | when Hurley had played the piano(rehearse. Just stepped up to the| | . New Leonard Buildi end you may thank me for this” |Thevil (hink a lo ot voulon i 2 Ll P SR 4 S| Eheal i IR R | The Nature Cure Specialist | ng d you may thank me for this- | Theyll think a ot more of ¥ou|“but you look awfully innocent for | for her in Tier first tryout, and r -| mike ana let it go. Anne, you're | rowle rothers ‘ e e Room 202 de nilipg 1 for if. won't they. Dan Jenny membering his friendliness and the |all right. We'll have a_playback | 15 SOUTH HIGH STREET ! 2 laughed. “Well. you make it sound Rorimer agreed. and Mona said,| Anne was harc-headed, and she|courage it had inspired in her,inow and see what it sounds like. | TEL. 2913 W BRITAIN, CON) | 300 MAIN STREET Pretty reasonable,” the former ad- | Remember what happened when lalwars leoked vounger and less so-| smiled and was somewhat comfort-| Hurley scratched his nose. “Thig Bk [ TEL | mitted. “I've got an open mind, |you turned down that first contract. tut I don't mind telling you I'm|That qidn't hurt yvour standing - from Missouri. I'll tell you, now A Tohn son . dian ek 5 it o o A $e pOLLY AND HER PALS Sights More Troub Bihaeietile fthe directer tatlore, ot ez Tel| e s vou 20D H A Pa Sights More Trouble I won't go beyond that. We don't s as you've gone : my e in interference. Itll be picce all right—loud and often.” Sloan, 1 guess, If Sloa Mona laughed. “You wouldn't Lo,DE,OH, DO/ PoLLY SUTTINLY KENNETH, HIS OLD agrees—" see k\m]: .\!Ion:\ overlooking any 1S ON THE CREST MAN/, AND H‘sLFFT yreaks. Just let me at 'em!” DORIS, LE It would be Sloan, Dan thought Just what did you tell Mr. John- 5K5TERRN RBE:ACH and ‘the rest of the other's words son ahout me?" Anne asked, and SUNBU were lost on him. He thought it | Dan related what had taken place FOR THE CITY strange then that it had not oc- | that afternoon. He and Mona curred to him hefore—the possi- argued persuasively enough to win bility - of Garry oan to speak to Garry Sloan | chosen; but the had never | at the first opportunity | entered his head “Another thing,” Dan said. “You| as well be lea fow | Mr. Johnson let the matter lines. You can b there; he Dezan to talk of other throv them 2t home here things, Might as well get down {o brought a pr LAST NIGHT! being | her conse He 1 out of his pocket | brass tacks. Would Rorimer be | and asked if t was any paper | ready to start at of on the sce- hanc nario? “There's a couple of scenes I'd “First thing tomorrow morning,” |like to give you a few notes on Dan said. Remember the p Anne, where “That's fine." He rose and held | Michael is framed and the cops take e e ) POOR PA ) BY CLAUDE CALLAN AUNT HET BY ROBERT QUIILL. > SR Seamlliceen VLL BET THAT Yo % THIS 1S MY GIRL 1S A MIGHTY PsT— DONT SAY AFTERNOON el | ALL | CAN SAY \McE LTILE GRL NoTHIN' — ey HERE ] oan xeL S . THAT “oURE 20~ MisS < A& seme ? pieker SHE COMES? 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