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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, 1930. : ‘n»«mams honey, and I'd be a p\\p‘lhv trembling sincerity of her tone, T | with having acceptea thousands of | penitentiary before he was paroleds 4 |11 didn't tell yew what I thought | hugging her until she gasped for [;[]NVI[;T FflRMER |dollars from bootleg and vice oper- |His |brother was once moved front honest. All I kin say is: I'm hunch- | breath. ; |ators as one of the chief cogs in an |the mayorship by former Governor / |in' for yew, and Casz s| I won't have vou frightened, |alleged protection ring existing wizh“.x. V. Donahey on complaints of lax L) | vere home when yew darling,” he exclaimed. “If it SAFETY DIREET[]R |the aia of former city and police of- law enforcemcnt. . gulped hard. “His, too, d, so much to you, I guess T'll | ficials. SEES IT BUILT, BURNED with an effort that was comical, a get along” without drink- He was indicted with five others S Kendallville, Ind., Sept. 20. (UP.). ¢ by Mary Dahlberg oo " oo s i b Var il Term 005 s, 50 8 S s debate with Aunt Espy—so acri-| . Tam happy this morn- | 14068 FOU YEAT Jall 1€rM U junglos Tormer Councilman Ar |tion and destruction of a barn, montous as to be funny—and sever- | i said. “This makes every- " thur B. Drukenbrod, who iwas to|although the two events occurred Blaine Howard, Amer-| \! ceremonious encounters with | thing right.” Conspflacy Ghal‘ge have been tried jointly with Curtis, |nearly three-quarters of a _century Jack, who saw the last of the ranch- | (Copyright, 1930, T)uf{icld and Co.) ‘Dl(‘ixd-‘d guilty and was one of the|apart. In 1866 a party of 50 men man with pardonable ction Dagger meets Jack's proud and| ¢ F lgovernment's chief witnesses. Ellis|gathered on a farm one mile west ‘hank God, that' | wealthy family in Monday's chap-| Cleveland, Sept. 20 (P—Edward |foretimer s o O eant, s |0t Brimfield, Ind., and raised heavy as rancher. Dagger falls in love with i e | marked. “If mother" s b W oy like her or disap-|E. Curtis, former safety director atlty go on trial next Tuesday, |oak timbers into place to erect a him, but Howard, who has a wife 4 with you, we'll be quits. : Jarge barn. Shew was then 10 years he does not love, goes to join the e 4 And Dagger couldn't find it in her | old. Recently, 64 vears later, Shew Allied Armies in France and is re- . ; heart to blame him, although she | HIS 1S LOST ART Wwas passing the farm when he saw ported missing and probably dead : 2 4 soon had reason to recall her Un-| yrooonicCmenn CSept. 20 (UP.) ona of the buildings on fire. He Dagger is heartbroken. Meanwhile . R ¢ misgivings. For Jack, she hurried to the place and saw the America has entered the war, i - B = 9 discovered, could never say no on | same barn destroyed. Dagger visits an aunt in San An- a party. It wasn't exactly a new dis e 3 i 2 st e " — 5 | follower of the profes and i v 's ar o |ly to Drukenbrod for “protection’ i ere o lving ace 5 AN cover: »e sure; She ha ee: 3 government’s war on the “Jungle,” |1} - Z 5 5 fonio, where she meets a {IVing acc 2; v - |Covery toibe shre e ad Deen | il the fault of the modern jazz. |Canton's underworld district. was|and of later transferring his pay- PEACOCKS TOO EARLY gamd': JI"}\"_ :‘*‘W'(;'j& g “:"‘““‘;\‘ > f ;“”'0‘:‘_] YL R Lo | “People have JitUe need for a piane | convicted late yesterday of conspir- |ments to Curtis because he thought| Albuquerqus, N.' M. Sept. 204 R S - S teok [ e raued with him on oc.|luner now.' Le explains. “They|acy to violate the prohibition laws|he would get better results. Druk-|(yp.)—Marinello Cincelli, possessor dpiehent X 2 oL el ’ > e oted repentant |Gon't care whether & piano i8 in|and aiding and abetting in the |enbrod related how he received the 7 adpyardistloss. “yaneering, franisiy PR\ D CARIONE Y ALC ERSetel , TEPEMAnt | ne or not. All they want from an|maintenance of a nuisance. |money from Stroup and transferredl . adores her. He is a heavy nier, ' g - pledges to hetter conduct. o ke et A T harboring a public nuisance. . The which worries her at times, but al- A But it toek conjugal intimacy to| e former safety director, who x g ol Bisds HAD held office while his brother. 8. C.| Curtis was convicted of bribery in (neighbors declared the birds an« miost without knowing it she is fall- | . o B : i make her realize_the precise extent e L g ; ; ing in love with him 4 i A : o his drinking, and the realization |USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS|Curtis, was mayor, was charged|1924 and served time in the state|nounced day regularly at 4 a. m. Chapter 12 | > } B / S wasn’'t conducive to happiness, not- | WAR FORCES THE ISSUE withstanding she tried to console | Dagger waiting on the i W : herself with the reflection that it andah one evening for Vaneering to| vas hardly fair to judge him in the come to escort ler to a dinner giv-| cumstances, when practically all »nds were rallying to make en by one of the officers at Fort | 2 A X - their Sam Houston. When he drove up, | A v e orable their last days in San something in his bearing as he| , ; { 7 Antonio. e stepped from the car attracted her. Brealkf; luncheons, {cas, din- “What's the matter, Jack she | ners, danrces, suppers followed one asked quic : ¥ : mother in® dizzying succession, and “T've got my orders.” i the scanty period before 5 His veoice wa 111 and heavy travel-orders went into effect was £ ' “For France? | gone before th knew it K : ' e e ¢ art miss- With ‘a sinki sicky feeling, she gEoimodted, Heplownghearbmizes () wt ) shore does beat hell, Dagger. Thar | . ed a beat. She s s : L U0 SCIERY g oke one morning to grasp the Eba beat; She ftogd SewavinE ¢ nning bell-boys: | yew wore, comin’ lik thorough- | . z i bk “That's fin2"” she heard herself || ! i inis t that it iwas their last day in ) | couple from the roof, | bred three-year-old. 1'd bet money | e Synopsis: jcan adventurer, is rescued from e e v some Mexican insurgents by D ] Marley, 16-year-old niece of a Tex- 5 whispered, 3 prove of h Canton, O., today was confronte Curtis was convicted on the testi- Tt e with a four year term in the Atlan- | mony of Drukenbrod and Harl ta penitentiary” for his part in an |Stroup, speakeasy and vice operator. K alloged vice and liquor protection |Stroup, now servhhg a sentence in Piano tuning is becoming a 105t | organization. |the state penitentiary for man- art, says John Clark, 63-vear-old | curtis, the first to face trial in the |slaughter, told of paying $200 weex- of two peacocks, was charged ~withi Next week.” gin ’ Scotch, sweetheart.” New prices (at the factory) range from #3490 3 for the two-passenger Roadster to #4285 supreme among the aristocrats of all motor- 5 8 Boiler say strangely. : RO i Y o zed ther L a:|yew'd turn out good as any boy ; ; : ered his hand, without re-| 'y’ g 3 - | they'd be on the train, headed Fast plyea:fl“nru P 1?.-1-(“,‘[v.:l::f ron | "Yowve sone and done it! S G L e e ST 4 ’ ” s seat, got in, slammed the door, e 2 e Al R IRREDS A EONR Tl *"uml\ —the n-:\;mm-r- and t o1l a i Wwo. J fiilfi ;’_,.’,' v e brakes, nding out | | 2 he'd be a ar-widow 2 hour. Ty e Al ! : ! rowing in her clutch. She was| 03 o; with the gambler's trust “When do you £07" A B 2 iinded inevitably of Howard—{;, "o ryture, she wasn't prepared w PRI CE D tHen i /izot oy g and didn't like But honest |\ 110 in advance. She'd tak N 2igd positherold adyRr s : fuzsaRtoREl R thelis 7 tavers can when it came. - “ ety long 1 San- D Meantime, there was this t00-popu- v ”): not very long, M- | attention the newspa id oy, mesn Blains, et yourt i L S BN D eed And chere '“;I"i i bahe v bt 1A denlys|Lubs merrin romance of said curtly. "It all began With{ o 0 "2nq ghe rolled over in bed Sy Lo the Air Ser £ ts|that. But there's no use going s S he o to the curb and stoppe to glve him the kiss that he called pulled over o ihe curb and stoDnea. | o1 ncions, - Thers were long | over it. . I—T'm Just ke other wo- | (0 2 M7 I'.f{[" P onied: ok | dispatches from New York, survey- | men, 1 Uncle Jim. O el I X ihatasaantimime ;]arr‘.:‘ lier MG fing i us history of the| Her uncle rded her slantwise | _ o fhine ot aain enir‘low v\.m,‘.” Ieriedfon ior | onsexiiE e hich had beer th an effe lm conge ryw‘nml v;v | \hat a head! Bad scheme—mix think you love me—don't you’ o LAt ew an involuntarytsmile to her “I—I don't k s T - 4 % “You wouldn't catch my eve, -;{n] ‘12:: 1‘10(‘?’\:\‘“' e o S sser. her was| ¢ don't take it so hard,” she ger retorted, sitting up in bed. me. T've felt it ever since we first i"‘“' ) ) 3 i him, one hand ;;r?‘lvw Sure, my fault,” be confessed a ht a e St. A hon: 2 oy ere having such a jolly ?::n'u‘\hrlilv“mvg:; "\\j)‘\]\v we \AHn[“va\ Aror the < of the | got my life to live, haven't 17 Ti— | 4 “ i1 (ool o it o L = nddenne f et it I lost Blaine, is that a reason to | .. ° . ' ve b ether much o ! this is our last day. Not much to you, little girl, I need you more than : ! SRS MsLony | New Ybrk we'll have to play the vou know." ; Jim Marley grunted noncommit-| g¢jey], fuss 'round with relatives, But I've only known you a few | . f fiEal “ e e e |InS iy prones Won't be much week 1 el ShEiRv 2= SURRECIE e even Tror Ly . but s other people. | cen | G i o “What does that matter? We |y 0] =5 B = (Vs 1 | “It's been fun,” she agreed slow- know each other better than most i\‘f"";",ml_‘ D v on (= limot AR InKin ot st ASK E\s;p]e A\;go‘w lmv{d ros‘llxr‘!'lnr“i' haps t hi ‘m a fortune- | met him with Aty courtesy, t!‘ N 2" THE MAN e S e T the right admixture of Yespect 107 | g oo wiggled closer to him 4 WHO OWNS " He caught her to him. and she| 1 CAUEht her fencel dxolder e n Rt Ml ny B RESSt N A m T o Eood spoih, A e Nstacta: for ihe “They’ll love you! You'll see. g s stiff. and the ranchmar h the world," he answered ONE FI;’S i n?u ,\r"w ‘] . lf)‘w the] “But’ tell me about them,” she lair became stiffer in the courst e i = 2 drmas acs g commanded. “They're just names |the conversation [REonmicxs e S over hers in the dusk, her lips met | (o) ; O as Tacitls con| . Will " vou ‘promiise me. ' some- abandon she had never known | ‘" Feoch ; SR S “‘;"”f;;i “Then don't drink while vou're HE new Packard Eight De Luxe et this new line of big, luxurious Packard Packard opens the way to ownership of the he,{};e" . ; A 1 ol L | oversecas. e e models just announced are by far the cars, which literally embody everything the finest of big cars to many thousands who “Darling, darling, darling!” : : s | The expression of his face was : : Angit T e Sattoon she thinks,| "4 buttful” r ansve y;»d [amiet finest motor cars Packard has ever designed, name ‘‘Packard” has come to mean in thity have long envied the luxury and distinction ised hel again, and — DILHIGOOLY Hue 20 the Border | "ot grink! Why. all fliers drink. i . % _ 5 i nwrmnlmri if ne'd 4]|;‘n‘\! the with her. fhas done more for Texas, Jack —| 4 ,n would have a rotten time if gedibulc years of world leadership, are priced an aver- of the Packard De Luxe but felt its price life from her throat. “You wil| Father's a A 9 E0p ”: '.“':!_ v:’_‘“\/l"‘ i ,(’;' ‘”‘]; \'."’\'\ s ””'_'I”f’,]‘ he didn’t.’ While no radical changes have been made, age of #1000 less than ever before! beyond their means. marry me?” he begged hoar SN R S s o “You'll have a rottener t if i 7 3 e b phisobred 1 ot e B L Ber. | you do” she persisted. “U'm afraid cither in the tried and proved Packard chassis We cordially invite you to our salesrooms to 11 S her. h olc ) 1 admonis] . - . . o ow? Tonight? ) about you, dear. You don't know : ; 5 il L cd to say she wante t ; Bian't S mean anything loribloal. [ 0o E MO8 SRR B0 e or in the beauty of line long acknowledged see this superb new Packard creation. In it d her a third time, then | MURCE % s i”"‘\\{)' ; 1 your mind won't work as s 5 the beautiful and luxurious seven-passenger you will recognize the masterly designing and threw in his clutch and pushed the Gl i Sggent ] fast as it ought ' to, and youwll om, the new model nevertheless surpasses s3c ; ; ¥ car for all it was worth S aeat el iy s £ h. Nilsas e 1 i Sedan-Limousine. The equivalent models SUPerior craftsmanship upon which Packard On, and on, in the night, stopping | ' Joo ! e et : e . [ haven't yet.” 4Dk gt arcsin sticcricxcel ence,iin in the last series ranged from %585 to #5350 reputation is founded. Ride in it and you more than once to inquire the way SR i “Anything mi have happened refinement of detail, and in all those things o will find d f mot rf Sties®de the Deaot. The atisfying, this ace of ‘ incle e e 3 e v your dreams of motor car performs :f:: ';::‘t.mwa:t(::ml’“; '\“K,ii 1 that didn’t her har ain’t no u talkin’, Da ;nym G SRt L which spell true luxury of transportation. By this exceptional reduction in list pri e \;'a!p{or;,;o"cr; U Jim, Howard SN naticty Devon iy et o Gl BN, | “Nonsens Ty flown often | UGSt ance and luxury surpassed, ’ e Jim, Howard Nor e x 4§ e ‘| control warned of her mother-in- |feller ain't right. 1 don't like the | ev ' . Each r pec T el Each was wrapped in| ., c.o'noctility, and she made 10k of his eves. Seen ib often in| ' s dvew iz head down fo Ber n Mour later they stood up beo | NET MId 10 act of hers should fur- | & rarin’ colt, the kind Dick never | 1o ‘vou really Tove me? Reall o iokesaay Siood UB Bec | nish that hostility any excuse could git to foller his knee.” e A e 5 - fore a bewhiskered old man, and | AR SR e e nough to m i his agitated wife and a farmhand, ; (Wi : s lips on hers were the answer and listened to the solemn gab.| UNCLE JIM DISAPPROVES | “He's 1 a Jim. A e e o bling to a set formula This anticipation of trou withi{ S RO OLREEhS Lo cd. T know it isn't casy 5 “No ring?” the old chap inquired | Mrs. Vaneering wasn't = the only - —to pror You aren’t the fretfully, marking his place with a Spld hotg | 0Tt to take half measures. You've to hold | glo‘n;firy\\f‘f‘_\;.}“’gn vew shore wer | tion SR SR c ‘v ‘ acknowl- ,"Kf’ . Y',lim“ R O 201) East Main St. Telephone 2542 Dagger stared helplessly at Va- nt him the night of { “d&¢ 1 th » I'm yore' He was swept out of himself by | reering, whose answering g wag | her mar A he r = et e — get married " she Yo% havo 10 £0 and rone o ';T POLLY AND HER PALS There’s Dirt in That Remark By CLIFF STERREL | rift 5 of the situa- rpleaded. J The woman patted her shoulder. ) T 1 « nla “Don't yew worry, honcy. I a uf - Irie vithou T —e ring left by a feller got ched | doin’ it | ¥ AS TRUANT OFFICER - : = B it o pua o } wcle Jim," FORTHIS DISTRICT IT 1S oy / GERTRUDE the bonds onio ‘em. That'll do.’ sho protested, glad at the sam MY DUTY TO INFORM : g g DEAREST. but Dagger couldn’t keey e ha sted u ; MRS MEEK THAT SHE HAS Yl 3 3 MOTHER FEELS 5 off the cheap gold circlet | et n g IA CHILD oF ScHooL. AGE. u .y g A DRAUGHT/ presently adorned her I . A criminal's ring! W t auspicious for her ek ? 2 “Huh." gn 1 le J o NOW/'S YER sense! What did the g fell grow i t 1 ership of a wedding-ring matter? planc t " OPPORTUNITY It they loved—and thought | si t t X her eyes shone dewily gers trembled under arm—that mu At any rate And when J her lips conveyed a silent that made him tremble ag That was a linie of ec and heady. And Da all: the drowsy clerk at EEsEaE e AUNT HET POOR PA BY ROBERT QUILLEN BY CLAUDE CALLAN JUST KIDS DAN KELLY | |'N PNOIDING A DOG/SUPPOSE | | 0.1 - SEND ME THE/ pon't | [ Gosh - cousin OF COURSE, Y MIGHT AS WELLTELL ! SMASHED UP ONE /! SEND You| | gyLL— M SoRRY / WORRY DAN -\ UES' HEARD [ | DIDN'T MEAN CAME ARCUND| |oE vouR FENDERS{ THE BILL Yun — COUSIN DAN - \T HAPPENE D, ABOUT Y| | YOU OFFER Yo PAY | To RuN \NTO " THE ¢ 4 3= CERRER ~MORDAUNTL KELLT = A | | MISTER MORDAUNT \ HiS CAR. — Yol AN THE IN HIS CAR : ’ 2 " | For WS RENDER ¢ AND TRYING | | = / — DIDNT You RUN NOT TO whT | | 5 o 5§ | INTS WS cAR A LITTLE Dog| | { i ON PURF OSE? | THAT RAn ouT 3 i Viss “I knew Ella Mae wouldn't 4T anl ot vk SERESTREET like the new doctor. He's ahaias | 5 HE CRASHED one o' the independent kind sl It il it INTO MYRON that won’t help you enjoy | | e : o < it i 1 1 MoR < bein’ sick if there ain't noth- | || {hat's P I SO remorse- F\\('E)F(ul:?;,) ing wrong with you.” ' i | VIFLL—\VEELQ Copyright, 1930, Publ —_— © 1930, King Featres.Syndicate, Tnc.

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