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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