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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1930. —_——— = y were 1in professional occupations | | the office | dance together. ing interferes with his languor, he crest,” pent five years ere ea S H”BBiES l lflnd svgeraycployediac night AR A E PLANNiN[i “He doesn't know where his is-1 Somctimes a boat, venturing a will give it up . . . will be in his | t nd the world. (¢ it s o :.5.;10:fn11'ax\:1 ‘:;\:i::‘:‘;gh.h:el More than halt of all the women land kingdom will be. But he|little near, will see the shine of own handwriting. ¢ ros:d the Atlantic : the sea. 5 did all of the laundry work them- will start to find it when spring |brown bodies in the water as the| There will be no radios on the a for 101 days| But .oven morc than Kiniln selves. Fifty mothers sent the rhll-l‘ I WN KI r 4 cOmes and his new boat is ready. | king supervises swimming meets. island. The wind in the es and | * 2 F t ich made were i s a little é" ('I\;fics in himg dren to @’ nursery while they Over in France a 34-foot sail| And, maybe, through a glass, | the pounding of the surf arc music his other adventur was 39| That desire to sail beyond the —_— |worked, 99 had them cared for | boat is being prepared. ° When the | passing mariners will notice gam enough for the man who wouldbe 1. long. t till he dies, ' e e e o b e apple ® blossoms are a mass of that strangely resemble American | king. These and the native songs. Gerbaul king ances- above all, . su”w RGVEMS Mmhers Take 183 said nobody took care of them. ,Gerbaul[ SOOH tO Head Somh m bloom against the low green coast | football. . e “I am taking no ;m\ul gc:‘(:ia tors ’un: [-;.w .x‘»-o‘ .\h].).:‘;\'.lu: of h4|~”lf‘p‘7.t(;l\" tery',n: '\oIE”: 11((‘;(lerhta>;_\]f X ngs From shee]' Necessi[y Boy L C A 5 enCS el Setiont toRstas o St oty T 08 boat" Gerbault said. “Po- nomad dreams. Ho-was reared in | who wants to go . all alone, e | alone. as an athlete, doesn't intend to tatoes and rice and things of ‘that Y was graduated from|and be S 5 il oy Turfgoh %psl.‘ ey | Make Dreams Come Trug. |™° always go to sea alone-he neglect the sports angle on his Sort will serve me until I find my ¢ iR Sl D0 :7"’ place o Cleveland, Sept. 19 (P—While o olice Station R S | said. “No one else understands and | kingdom in the sea. island. 1 shall ‘cat only what' We| “Nothing learned there helps 4 women workers often have been ac- | Columbus, O.,+'Sept. 19 (UP)—| _ * _ 3 loves it as I do. I've been to the| The king will wear the loin cloth | raise when I do find it. Fruits and now’h he iy cused of taking jobs thag could bs | When Thomas Rush, 12, decided he| New York, Sept. 19.—Some day South Sea islands many times. Now of the natives. He will eat from Vegetables will be our fare.” until after the filled by men who needed them, [Wanted a few trinkets, that were |the world will hear of Xing I'm going to stay. | their wooden dishes. He will learn| There will be no queen when the to go to sea. So I k most wage-éarning mothers work | IVing carelessly around the <;1un,;"‘-“"- “I shall find an island that Tdike |t© Speak their languages morc |island court assembles. Gerbault, g becauss their husbands do not make | Wood avenue precinct station, he ST oy b nae Banado|nucne who is unmarried, doesn’t want| “Maybe T shall r enough money to support their fam- | hit upon a novel plan of remov- may be small. Then I shall popu-| And he will try to forget tbat one tle while some tir flies decently. |ing molesting “coppers’™ from the }“‘r:‘[;r:fli‘i‘({r;\\;’r\v:io(‘Zs they please, | Y 0 e my native friends and | Somewhere, far beyond, tall pu'de.- No Queen at Court It 1 do com A study of 550 mothers engaged | Premises. S *| l’\'nl ey i give each oné a plot of ground. |iNES. made by men. swing them-| “No woman would love the sca |l hope n v e 2 S age-e: g occupa 5 1 Rushing into the station h Alang 5 O e Tk selves in silhouette against the eve- as I do. No woman weuld w tolwsh a 150t s 1 of lnbor says, that a large majority | desk sergeant .nat a car was afire (A ot e H (i I i i e L BT P it ey ot s (ot aerdons. & il o ol T s G X s on Kin WON werk because of economic necessity. | a short distance down the street. ";m‘“‘ {00 ttrong. and he g0es Wan- | 10 ces as long as hé doesn’t inter- | Pehind. His notes will be made in |always cruise alone.” ling se + L DFPFUI; 295 s e husbands were | The stat as s e SLNEIION & , o ¢ 4 longhand and the books which he! For hi dventu is not new. the S i R N e L i lhaara d. prodded through | YOUn& French author, adventurer s CHLR i v D) 18 joltii ! i were widows, 62 were divorced and | S command, prodde TOUBN |5 0d athlete is getting ready to,™cnt but he shall be removed from 46 had been deserted. desks in search of whatever struck | e o ) e =lnnd In 13 cases the husbands were |his fancy : eudiee e “I shall have a court, but that in institutions.” Two patrolmen, however, chose lization has given him all that| st be worked out later. No Of the 295 women whose hus- |to select the moment for reporting |it can. He has written two bOOKS. | white mén will be included in my | bands were living at home, 157 said |on duty and caught the boy with | He has scen.“In Quest of the Sun” | jgand just the natives. And no| that their reason for going to work |his hands full of flashlights. He |Proclaimed a best-seller in France | {raqers will be allowed to come to | was the insufficient income of the [ not only confessed to the theft but ‘I‘N year. He was boy tennis cham- 3 ion before the war the island. Sometimes I'll sail away, s o ' husbands. also to setting fire to the machine. |Plon before the war. Ho still plays | tor T infend to study Egyptian, e lna l - e Personal preference was the rea- | ——-——O ] e ml‘cqr‘:.a-“i?xnfl,.m\‘\'}:flr' . 1;” Yas! Sanskirt and other*ancient langu- ° son of 34 while the husbands of 33 | 3 n| Ay e 2 2 war. And{ages as well as the native tongues were ill and the husbands of 26 Moonvine Blooms Y he has gone on long and lonely|ang religions. I am going to live were jobless. After 7 0’Clock at Night | wandering of the scas of the world. | {his way because it will give me In 80 per cent of the cases where| Westfield, Mass., Sept. 19 (UP) So now he is saying hail and | {ime to do the things I want to do.” insufficient income was given as the | —The antithesis of the morning |farewell forever . . . upless he Tpe palace in which the king reason, the husbands received less | glory has become an objett of in- | comes back for a week or tWol i receive his subjects will be N than $30 a week. The families |terest here. some time to see hiw people live| made of bamboo-cane with a roof studied averaged children. | Georgze T. Slauter owns a rare |in crowded cities again. He is heads | of thatched grass, If anyone swants > [ “Most of the 550 women were do- | plant, the moonvine, which blos- | ing for the South Seas. + |advice Gerbault will give it, but ing fulltime work away from home, ‘xcm& only during the night, smrt‘ ‘Will Be King life is to be so simple and natural with 249 of them in domestic work |ing to unfold at 7 o'clock and re-| Gerbault sat in his apartment at|that the future ruler expects few Clothes Hampers S s 3 maining open for 16 hours. [the top of a New York skyscraper, | difficulties T f ]D RATHE Factories gave employments to| The snow-white blossoms are|and outlined the plans of his new At night sailors will catch the 65c Q‘J‘J “_A'VE O BE i wasn't| e first automobile constructed at 1 decided Ly Sugnot, in 1769, is still on view t a boat and | in the Paris museum. Saliors, voyaging far south, will bring back tales of a happy isle 224 others, 51 were saleswomen in | five inches wide and are ektremely | kingdom as naturally as most men | gleam of crimson fires where the stores, 17 were office workers, six | fragrant. ‘m«lkt‘ out their daily schedule nl subjects of the island sing and Strong Splint—Well Made Kitchen Clocks LEAVE AT 9 PM, $1.85 8-Day Dutch Styles Book Trough Tables Wuchert and Lake " ey Formerly with Besse System Store Radio Lamps 142 Main Street s : Oppcsite Strand Theater : $ 1 o 1 9 : % i Mgtal Base—With Shade 4 s . ‘ 8 . » | 1l Cogswell Chairs GEORGE H. WUCHERT, JR. OUR . MARK T. LAKE Ch$l flc.9'5 APPRECIATION el ON OUR = . $1.95 Charming Designs—Imported / { Tomorrow at 9 o’clock M. Rummage Sale and Mr. No Money D:J\\'u will be 81x90 Bed Sheets through! Thm_'e never was such fl}cnmmotinn as they raised in getting ready for this final, smashing day! They dug into every corner and tore up old prices by the f gross! 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