New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 28, 1930, Page 20

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1930. e BY }H.‘Uu.,':l Mr. Perle must have toll|and reached up to one of a row of | days hence is reminiscent of the|chase 120,000 shares of a common ;‘mr'm. And the people 1 used to{large scrap-books alphabetically E IT L S[IGIETY capital during the early war period, | stock and 50,000 shares of the B ROY V‘CKERS |travel about with in the vacations | lzbelled er a4 moment Jerk- although there are plenty of small, common for $600,000. | they always scemed to know about | ing of stiff, brown pages, m- | private affairs at home, some dinner | The new firm will purchase 60,080 it | handed the volume over. | @ances at the hotels and restaurants [shares ot the Samson unissued pre- “Did you ever ask them for any| *Thought I knew the name,’ «l)l(l a sprinkling of activities of a |ferred stock for $600,000, proceeds Hetaiiiz. Who hacdIoreitivo vou n | Wnncmune A My iaekett readlne o nor nature at some of the clubs. [to be used in retiring current bank 50 on?" | cuttings. “Ransacked the country 1™ \White the quiet lasts there i obligations of the Samson Comparmy. “I guess 1 did but they nmever |for him, didn't they? And they L E D U reason for officialdom to mak a e S i lnew. And | suppose | thought Mr. never found him.” BSa Hel fll[]lflg lIllllg n public statement of its feelings B ld H d N S | Perle would be '+ person to tel Mr. Leckett's yvoung woman did | bl is interesting o note that of the | D& cal ‘S ot 1gn§ Synopsis: Hallie Ellesmore, beau- | who been splendid. Wi Ohonter 14 me. Only, 1 never scemed to get « | not even wait to collect the money | (’,H]pl()ymefl TlOll (i [small private dinners given at the Of Great Intelligence tiful young nurse, is blamed troubling VoL ROSE PROBES HER PAST chance of asking him. He kept m-|due her. She hurried to the ele- Y White se recently for members| Brighton, Eng. Oct. 28 (UP) — the blindness v Grannoel s i e g e Mr. Howard Leckett, private de- |in school until I was over eighteen.” | vator, entered a telephone booth i ; ; of the president's commissions |The popular theory that baldress is the man she loves, as his treatment | =% P "= : tcctive, looked up at the highly-| «ypg (hen? the lobby below, and called Perle | \'“rr»"”sm W»"““Y "\3":“[_!',"“1 il cely any of the gues ve WOrn |a sign of superior intelligence was failed because of her absence at a |d¢r the unczonscious stab. rouged young woman whom he em-| wppen he for me to come and | and Kevern, attorneys. | hington, : f" 28 ‘M) Than | CVening clothes. Business suits for |exploded by Dr. J. H. T. Davies, at cficial moment, held against her| ° , if you've some reason for| ployed to receive callers live Rgith him “f want Mr. Perle” she said. \"“"1' i iy 1”‘ ““”m . sory [the men and long afternoon gowns, | the annual conference of the Incot- will in another room by her drunk wantiz be chaperoned by| “A lady to see you, sir,” she said Jut vouwre not twenty-one vet, | “Tell him it’s about his rose-tree ‘”f”“h‘ [’“ Tt""’“:" “";, = e “'Y vithout hats, for the women, have |porated Guild of Hairdressers and en flance, Lester Broon. Broon anl went on, “I can| “Whats her name? Has she Zot|\iss Conaldine Mr, Perle? Reporting as arranged Hoo’wf ‘]':"‘"“ ':”" m:)“ . been de rigeur. Wigmalkers. Grannock arc half-brothers, Gran . ; : » appoinime b St : § P el | elieves socie g SR . i h T e 0 1 appointn On, yes, 1z I was twenty- | sir. The lady in question has visited |'} " 10 "5 o™ o bhasized during a | he tendency to baldness, Davies rock has never seen her, and docs . Gind v . " the firm in question. Left ten U s RUBBE i 1, was hered hile ti#s ¢ i at, : o very nearly a vear eos R OMER E . was hereditary, while fizezpnotuneniploymen UGN T G Icss of the hair was often caused by not know she is the se who u . “Well hy didn't you? How fort inutes ago. Conversation exactly : ¢ 3 veally homeless, ! ) And—the fortune minutes ago. s e bt irrent | for willingly betrayed his sight or il I ce is my brother'’s and th»|any times have I got to tell you. hat's what 1 want you to find[ac you expected, except that she| LTS SIS MUl G R nerve troubles, fright, hysteria, bad she is the girl Lester wanis to nu 3 ¢ o e . Well, never mind. Show her said her letters were read.. Any ; i 1 e At et GO teeth, eyes or tonsils. e v HrallieE peene v th g % - R ek i | felt claborate diplomatic and private ry. Be i pr is 2 e Mr. Lockelt tapped his teeth with | further instructions? Thank you, | . & o i - a help to Grannock, the delusion is > : , ai ntrance mad it = S [ e e e functions would be in poor ftaste [ E— o lewed to continue f : ' T ] year. 1 ha o 3 R his fountain-pen. LN \ S while Col. Arthur Woods is cngaged | New Gorporation to Be Formed Ac There are more than 500 factories = : e ; L " income befor nt out | 1M 2 : o armustEigotoostast i hei o, St the fee Usanip &, {360 in his campaign to relieve unem- |~ e ormed Ac-| in Washington, D. C. lie has ken with L AT 2 eyed, v of perfume an ST 't doubt a word you say, | (Copyright, 1230, by Roy Vickers) | ) o hont and while industry in gen- cording to Letter Sent schemes to for 4% Sl and lip-sti tripped | Miss Conaldine. But — Perle and| Good fortune descends wpon | o4 Pt to overcome the de- : :'n’}':t i‘l\ LUl il ‘“'_” 5 and lost @ fand o 11 1 Kevern is old-established firm | Re with _.:urprx ing suddenness | [ (0 Stockholders( - L 2 ol ] < he Sioie: placed 21,00 we don't want {o look foolish. { it tomorrow's chapter. | In view of the possibility of - ide- ,0S °] Oct. 28 (#) — A plan Hallie, neve s miown duny LR i) chai her cd at the |0 “what has Mr. Perle got to say — mm——— spread hardship and suffering ‘fdp,‘i‘“\';»v Sl ; o : RREslol aneialin ; 4 e O g o ahout it all?* | throughout the country and of com- | 0 mecrge the tire business of the T . piliduniant e j f the Pacific western states with the who knows the secret, hut 1 Fe i d what have you come to s v was home,” confessed leaders are inclined to question the | !! it amson Tire & Rubber Corporation 3 e Sh e as |1 Ko« ot it into my head vl | president’s views —thousands say. It's w rfl neses 3 hhien ¢ : B ‘ : ks 3 2 5 . sands say. s wonderful the ‘03:1“1” tell I : SR r she was| Kose gave him a look of childish lgee hat when I came of he'd P x weeks ago it was believed that | 125 been revealed in lotters sent to ! -\ soothing, cooling Zemo brin fused to tel wn g A T anr et ¢ cckett becams | yunq over the money and the o . health of President Hoover's son | Simson stockholders. relief to skin which itches an ntage. Ba I‘vr’)o'nH ¢ s finite ; ath 3 e ’ A complet ht be given as the reason for| A ncw corporation will be formed . phurn Lven in most severe cases, L ‘f yl‘l‘"\l' 7 : h : I s ‘[ 4 that this | «xnq he d putting the quietus on the smart|under the laws of Delaware with 'jtching disappears almo: oon 18 r dead au at he mito be f ternoon, v room is like the cons z-room of shook | o N d A,h VI k ‘tivitles. But with a cold win- | 200,000 shares of authorized 6 per z - i tend ¢ hat he: o ul i s ) 3 2 | C 6 Zemo touches the tender and in- Rose Conaidine, 1 & had to go in town. yhysician or the office of a law 0 wished me many happy re- m“s aJ ll “ ls a te coming on and depressed condi- | cent non cumulative preferred stock flamed surface. To draw out local 1s a man wanted D \ er,” wckett encouraged he g % Slioe s T drellar 1 to tell wl tions obtaining throughout the | of §10 par value and 200,000 shares infection and help to clear away un= im ever since! But he's so didn’t know my Chapter 13 ouldn’t ccomes absolu fidential Lim what you wanted to know?"” enough that he had to call upon > Samson Company has out- jng better than invisible Zemo. Al- ot ate call s, all the informatior ¥ 0 ashington, Oct. 28 (P)-—Bishop |and pe P rooperate with hi e capital s R ’ Would Lester | e Rt ; ) : l\\MWIH Mf;:y “,' i \lvlh‘orhfl[!) and personal, to cooperate with him | v lu common capital stock. hand. Use it freely. It's safe as can® e b by e e with her whil 3 slippery. he can’t remember | JaMes Cannon, Jr., St in Jessening the national burden. The rubber compawy will pur-ibe. 35c, 60c and §1.00. All dealers Grannock heard them talking in t! 1ved t ! Y 5 . |anything about my mother, not kb eb e ks ) ather's name?” | 1040 going treatment at a local hospital |gent and Mrs. Hoover have been | R el e hi " “Conaldine. . Lot know |EYE e ity and 1 mo: | for an accute atfack of neuritis and | represented as fecling, for the White | - — “I think you are there, Rose,” b ¥ i ) o : ; sent to the home by mistake and as IR AT S e - e 5 Sallea, “Wait— g fo you aearest. . st cckett appeared dissatisfic | s0on ‘a5 M — Afr. Perle—tound out |, Hiis conditlon also Is complicated | functions lat which they) normally WEDNESDAY SPECIALS AT THE 2 L sure that was his pame he came and looked after me. Says by another nervous disorder, brought | would be host and hostess. Too, if | : . : want iS5 W : : 1 On the other hand it was probably :mnglm »»[ 2 orm 3'1 1 m! ) Tl o et . 0 T legend i slowly. |or fwo s of rest and hospital 1 that to c out directly in 4 3 1 # aren't afraic me s y vin I f t o o 1 = N he out in i ou a - e no r s 1 treatment will be required to restore |s statement requesting a reduction STORES, INC. Keep out of the rain, ca;ho\Fp moved slowly into th al identity 7" be best if you'd ju | The attack of arthritis is a recur- | to unsettle business. Thus feelers Y slowlyir Pl e Svorasy was mistake. well. it yopce of an ailment from which he | were said to have been put out and smell the roses,” said Gre “Well, today 1 made inquiries “By all mean 2 Mr cett 2 e < Sl 5 % e s who I am. My| “If's a sad story : AILOERIERRG O flatyes gl the pain this caused him that 1y favorable. LEAN FRESH OR LEGS OR RUMPS that there is no sunshine. X « to look mto ror me. 1I'm not ¥ stor! S0 s senate wy ay P i 5s| Tm a cowardly’ fool who!| Graniiock v at his pipe e 1 the stormy session senate lobby |say that there were mno bitter | hehev:; n:.-‘z one day my sight will Poal m\mmm - !“:.\ Hefinae ! S ring. After all you say your- one day when he refused to answer |tion to the White House policy. come hack. st . Lolenitly oy c at Conaldine is an unusua. » senators' questions. However, Dr. B awhile, before the opening of ¢ but never found S i you | Byeryihiing s their lips | 00 feithealogliees 1\,»1‘ Teatment ecessary world, the president realized fully | Of B common stock without a par. sightly blemishes, we know of nothw A STRANGE MESSAGE el nin “Thank you,” she said. *“What | 1 I've been ask- | | every agency, hoth governmental | standing 165,100 shares of no par|ways keep this family antiseptic on Hallie was met at the door of th S GuE e T ng Iipiscopal church, south, is under- | Tt would be bad taste, the presi- orm broke maiden name. Says my | 1e inflammatory arthritis. | House to sanction all of the colorful You're al 't youl” ble ey A ame ¢ 3 A “¥es, alone.” A | ! i MiEnagend e nersisted. Gl Rsk betatee i t to b gratetuls on in considerable measure, attend- | the White House limited its own so I want you fo take me o tokens?” she demand ch an unusual one L e b ing physicians believe, Dy the pres- |cial calendar, the foreign embassies B den iiell Uine theres ; i sure there isn't an aunt or ur 5 no fortune—/gyre of difficulties which have sur- could be cxpected to follow suit - he garden 1 ik 4 s o . 7 2 Al y o n t ) « just 9 rounded him in recent months. One * hs as probably you? There is an arbor where we | me Ve | i t ing you to go and i iviti ) & e Ro ‘ : S el B m s in social activities wou l.l be further 357 MAI\ EAR COMMER(:IAL garden. - was a mistake 1 it's just too bad. hag suffered in the p: It was 1o [the reaction was almost unanimous- And I can tell, now I'm o L was told ook ¢ 3 i stery at's what [ want lop carried a crutch during ; : was called Conaldine ducing a scent-drenched ! : / PR SRS ECA S Sl L e s Nt ou| dinotibe Lo il oweNah L0 SMOKED OF ) S i cowardl I W r L el St 1 to do any kind of work and committ ast winte On it he!lp 1 T : : e |isannact e S 2 > i iter. t rumblings in the social lobby. There | doesn’t dare face the facts, but ! | onaldin he rey ke up a lot o just sit all day wondering and | stumped from the committee room |have been hostesses voicing opposi- / S T believe it, too,” said Halli 1 remember ought not to be hard to Lyman Sexton, in charge of his season,” countless large hot ‘That makes it ha r tor m Hom 1d out something e said today the hritis was not | on Massachusetts and New Hamp- e ok stumbled ¢ st the edge | obliged to ept 1k | there hecat 18 ! L fennock sumbled inatihaed 2 nded out clothes 2 tt looked at Ler oddly. | & “chronic affliction and would vield | shire avenues are closed and other t ath and wa for a mo- |it” Why not continu oy ST a of the path and wai or a mo “I haven't come {o the important S TR e ‘onaldine,” he repeated. Ther | to treatment. ansions onifashionahle. 16tH straat SMALL LEGS 25 ment. “That makes it harder fos I I e S e : ] {4 T bt , it broke in Hallie. She did no: ! busy and extremely op Cunnon has been under |and Connecticut avenue still have st g o m(:.;: A [\\“,oh»‘ pa e “I'll do my best,” he as- | Special strain since his recent return | the summer shutters up. And, other GENUINE SPRING LAMB Say it, all the same. an “Will you leave me your | from Brazil. He hurried back to | reasons aside, the continued illne “That yon mustn't let a blind man | to inve wother explanation | e\l one day wh was about | & 144 West Seveniy-Ninth? | this country to meet charges filed |of Lady Lindsay, wife of the British | FRE{\;;I K]’EI—:ED I‘TO\VL on.” |herself and Aunt Harrietta have any kind of claim on vou. « E hatron s or me 5 iR i Kurch by | amk : : G “Ten' S ARt vou know what my first na * {old me th t had hee nd report to you therc ! he church by |ambassador, makes it probable that Isn't that for me to decide? OlL 1m0 old n f 1 read my letters, r 5. 1 defend him- | the new British embassy will not be BONELESS POT ROAS . c lb ) 10, ey re: o oo e e e ol nac Tavas ROvei0om 2 B0 e o ol oua o eelt hese Tater It they are | the scene of magnificent receptions | LOIN ROAST PORK ........ 3 wenyt- It i ¥ 1 : yeu 3 e el AT made the basis of a church trial. | that had been expected upon the too young to come {o such a deci-| Grannoc ds raardiar U le, hac ik : ‘ T et Tt e G BONELESS VEAL ROAST . sion. You must go your way h Quecr wa TSI HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS After-dark Washington in thes I T your wonderful voice and your cool “You don’t reall T it “Perle woman again ¢ red ; Fl‘e“h — e e hands and if T do get back my si teor.” Hallie told him. “Y inl e's lawyer. Terle and | his : S 12 19 ; Sl M leaving” she announced ReE : Hamburg b C | Sausagc . h C I'll ask you to marry me. And if jas I do, that it is sf you've found your happin with | derful 1t is an B a v old established L4 don’t m»“ \"y“ way TS — - = 4 - e SPL sl v scme other man, well, then I shall|ycur mm Saxcly.” She t f caid Mr. Leckett, doubtfully, | I'm spoken to, and I don't like the | i E\lla pecnal g most absently. . t 16 since you g > flushed crimgon 1 S kay with me, f“"r'»" "l‘ But, my darling, I can’t ask vou | m ca. | hav \ I may be {wo opinion v v Lol Put that Range or Parlor Stove in condition for the FORES ....... to wait till—till— And it may | back you and you t about Mr. Perle,”” she said. i L S ST never happen.” SEVEG e 1 can think 1'm t amonz £ newspapers, (Wl wioion Bafora i pets 2 . b Sl feso - 5 p A ST eanren e R . L oo e o “Iicky,” s N, inter before it gets any colder. Grates, bricks or any .Flanktm ts R}h Lamb Chops lie. She let him hear langhter in | insisted think p'raps I'm wast ¥ Sl PRI ih N i other repairs furnished for all makes Ranges, Parlor Ring Bologna Shoulder Steaks her voice. “Perhaps it would b:| “Youre sending a3 “Nothing of the kind,” proteste cripple turacd in his chaiz | § - Veal Loaf ‘L Por better for us fo be married almost | It is obvious th ast” A Leckelt, urging her back into Stoves, Furnaces and Boilers. k eI ean Pork Chops immediately. For one thing, it wii| He was standing o or, & her chair. “It's part of my job to E | Mlk F give people less to talk about.” |put up her hands : ew himlp. cautious.” gt g E . ! e A " i ed Grannock raised his head and | dewn to he “Well, Mr. Perle took me away ] - COAL SHOVEIS—COAL HODS—ASH SIFTERS—ETC. !N VEAL STEAKS . litted his to the clouds as| “No,” she said X from. the homer wentdon Rose.|. ik JOANS ME B ) . AKS . ) though he, too, could sec them. | useless. You can't tu way. | partly mollified. “And he sen k N jp——— A I Sal 7 i 5 . : f Bl ; Am. B | Salt Pnlk Hc 0y ress "Perhaps,” he said, a troubled|If you order your servants o school wmoth Tty g We sell SILENT GLOW Oil Burners for Kitchen I Bologna | ¢ b | Pressed Ham Jine between his brows, “I could ge |the doors against me all cor . with different friend iAo Frorrees] SR S fias 2 . : = : Mmced Ham Pure | Cooked Salami some eldcrly woman to come and |in by a window. My li rs— | h i ications. The laxt R eh—aqnlel = § | ranges, parlor stoves or circulating heaters. o v, | 2 % chaperon us. Then you could stay 't explain why. Just take it. [ : we did| § e o 3 | Liverwur Lard 14t5¢ b Hard Salami 13 for a few weeks and see for k mothing well e liked." . bl M d 7 2 - — | vourselt the hopeless proposition -t . put her li i antair 3 urr 3 ftadke . KB 23(: Slieed Bonled_ | 27 is. Lytton suggested that, she leaned against his shoulder, ! the fi da N B i e B | Ham o 4,)c | C 1h morning.” rms came around her ana she felt| feckett with gallaniry g il ' i “Thoughtful of him!' R ok all these hools. d " B | ; T Sotthys Tamon e e o -l . . COUNTRY ROLL BUTTER ........ > 37¢C She bit her - lip. Already eve rive," st irannock, twenty ways taken for grar shoulc L Main — Over Ashley's .. Plumbing—Heating—Sheet Metal Work tone and inflaction of specch we es later. Cofleeiin i e d e becoming significant o him. &h i ' sail | penty-or wean, the principals| § : g | PHONES 5100 -5101 66 WEST MAIN ST. SELECTED EGGS .... . doz. 25C nwst be carcful. She rememberod | Hallie, st the ren- | others and the girls' par- that the doctor was supposec trance it ts all seemed 1o know about i haye called on 1 i to i ] : asked her to go away and to forze Hl . == “I haven't had Wl chance of| The tel f sctting to know hint yet.® she fem-| Wit i lhe TOUCh System porized. “So ‘ar, | en too Yusy explaining that the one thir 39U want 35 to bo rul of me.” Wi it SR e : @OULL HA\/EE 0.k .PoLLY é 2 ) TELL ME QUICK. M AW/ 0. I want vo 1 rid of me.” : t lea nink B ( TO ASK THERES NO £ o eninie s e & s = WHAT DOES THIS DIcK ) L ear. R e : BTN 3 A lear the thur Clern it , o Y B THE PRESENT/ = %~ “You 4 I E o afraid of | . Will you thi icea of stay while? You'll real with a blind like. I could for Nurse ( “Nurse (' rianage 1o s [ don't t “8he’s not down, you other room wh 5 pled youth e ————— e | ——————— AUNT HET POOR PA | BY ROBERT QUILLIN BY CLAUDIE CALLAN U SAY ATS | \whos | LET ME THINK-MINNE Jones I THAT You AN' | JUST | =52 | NiA |- RUTH CONWAY - CASSY [ HAVE You SToPPED A S N THE oTHER WHAT ¢ _ | = < VCN Q\J\«\BE\'\’QER_‘ - \' 2 N\ N TO THINK — ™MOoM - LAaDIES was /I sAD/ £S5 z'.»\U{‘r‘“‘{\HE SCHNEIDER -, £ Y/ SN | Howr You'LL ALL o, e / ; 5/, 64T N THE IMVSS ANNL - / | i : = _HELEN y ‘(NAN\.)E\LS & | e / SHOWER AN~ ) 5 A\ ol /,l To MusH one o' these hio- i |“ ‘:\[}(’[ . folks that lets yon |4 nough exper Knos ur - way an’ then ||| that babies an' chickens al- »"n‘:s‘p' pouts abour ways h somethin® {} 1atter g

Other pages from this issue: