New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 10, 1930, Page 10

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10 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1930. Followed the Cre 6.0, P, BELIEVES B PLEDGE SINCERE - Replblua 15 10 Go-operdle in Congress, Watson Says TRAFFIE HAZARDS WIU. BE REMOVED oad Work Suggested (o Assist Unen Jpluye! Trade 3 11 RELEASE INTMAY SAVINGY State Clubs $7,584,000 ¢ Party Wil Cooperate Funds in ble legislative 1 othe a.ns. It may be 1 on the that the number the opposing party are much less than in many mid- ] elections hitherto; that the demo- tailed in their objective he republicans have held of the in mo- of gains of \v,'~ \“ that v well in the fac factors temporarily onist wdvers tior he con- na- fo Have l)enmmll ation Week N and Nash Nash since thei tion Oc have prov f the ou clves to hsations | men show Inte RECALL ARMISTICE ATSOUTH CHURCH Rey, Dr. Hill Says Future Gen erations MUSI Nw{ an War “Lest We Forget We oaked ren hav do not want nor the -bab the kind o ice men have some work L 1hat again in all ¥ but those five bo: went to this re names you sa paid the be brou of “Every good has come longer have s of slavery i dom to the of heavy sacrif men left in this « aL with revercnce They —Hartford County, $1.608,363 New Chevrolet to Be \nnuumcd \dlu»dd\ 1\ 1y | Reznlar Bills Needed Six Sunday Grass Fires Keep Department Alert ach to Be Leyal y His Party, He Says Why Do You Stand Up To Do Your Ironing? SPECIAL LIMITED OFFER 4 50 Down .00 Monthly Budget Price $115.00 Price $109.50 I'RLE HOME DE \IUS'\H:\'HO.\ Only = ould like to sc Cash The Connecticut Light & Power Company 2 WE MAIN STREET PHONE 3600 Plainviile Phone 560 lan Mr. I o f Chapter A CINDERELLA BRIDE had beforc ters iras 40 ve or neighborhood g street M. from behir to Fanny to doubt him when he told her he would make her a great lady. But she did not want io be a great lady. If those round, thick lips came close, presscd her lips, she would suffo- occurred BEAUTY by MATEEL HOWE FARNHAM fence. David had not secn nds—or get married?" | Her father did mnot move . AM not afraid. 1| “l don’t think he expects me to|David had turned the corner. aid.” | et married.” he stepped out of the shadows. . that's the deadly ominous silence he pointed | I ever heard to the house with his cane. Once de the house the storm brok was certain the neighbo; house 2 W r her father's angry voice 1 explanation, refusir accept an explanation, scorning LD had written David—noth- about herself, merely a littie inote with her Chicago address on the top, wishing him happiness with until | Miss Morton. On the third day the Then | Goorbell rang crazily. David had In | come. Why S0 she ng you to have any am not told her still be a Promised had no one ever that a husband could Istranger? Why had the Land suddenly retreated from {them? Had that gloritied moment vhen David first kissed her been a it of the senses? P aps she been unfair to David; wouid Morton have been the better for him? Had she saved her- 1t David's expense? x months,” her father had “I'll give you six months. No would live with you longcr. No man — least of all this young popinjay.” That had been dewry — his blessing and | words, when she told him she married to David. anger hu‘Dal‘);dalha;xemn,, by her gate, | thing Fanny most peating all the preposter- w in the ed Lena’s old r the back e nsylv All ning. eper, cowered in a her hands. he housek e | wife could never have | 3¢ ferced her to go away with him anid without a word to David if he ]I“ld‘r;“ l’ 1ot dra na that David | was engaged to Mary Mortc avid ¥ ul kissed her, meaning to back | Morton! Fanny was the one who drove on ith the paeking all that night It | was wecks bx(ort her MM‘ Fanny's father David but thr married troduced the tle Mr. Peters on Rile n it out of Le lie ey walkec m— her final vas zether, v sto to be | thought I don't kb come counter when first Kissed her, some wonderfil had happened to them both. She could not put it |into words —it was beyond words |1t was as if she had been groping | blindfolded and lonely all her life lin a dindy lighted grove, searchink for the one person who would lead dingy to o see They entered the carviage & to drive to David’s home. her out into the sunshine. A touch of David's lips an andage was off her ey 1 as the one. David, David! It more than recognition. She t | bied now with the glory of it ory of her certainty! 1f 1 had stretched out his hanc wculd have gone with him | without question to the end of werld No one was and but as 1 Fanny down the high on platform ster-in-law, the both in Amelia seemed glad to lier. Anc the cabman wele old friend. B the carriage ird monient me your up in ti groom, ted door and cred an exub embrace | actually | Heing, “anny like ar rem ou'll i L M expl hand Amelia . ion of at and n suppressed it would David’s mother think she found her daughter-in ht all her worldly po by suitc ol t what her father had said David was right that Mary Morton cdg Morton had b , by Mateel H rnham) is afraid, had been « in spi 1 her fear is justifi FLOOD DANGER PAST jon. Nov. 10 (A—The Th by floods, passed the ore dawn today snow-clad.” CHE Must, ritant, firs di ole safe is often effective 2nd pain by 5th hour. eAppearance and comfort are notably advanced Performance is smoother, more thrilling than ever The Bight-77—World’s Lowest Priced Bight-Cylinder 4-Door Sedan—$955 Even in cars of highest price, the engineering features of the new Nash line would be outstanding — but in cars priced as radically low as the Nash, they are proof positive u{value hitherto unapproached. Let us "l\C \OU a Courlcg" dCannStra[lOn Wlthout Obllga[lon on Vour Par( Eigh( 90 Series 1., 1247 and 133" Wheebase $1565 to $2025 Eight-80 Series 8Cyl., 121" Wheelbase $1245 to $1375 (Prices F. 0. B. facterie;) HROBR R OND AT Eight-70 Series 8.Csl., 11614 Wheelbase 3945 to $995 60 Series | 11474" Wheclbase $795 to S84S5 N E W D E AL D OL LA 22 A. G. HAWKER, Inc. ELM STREET NEW BRITA waiting to meet Ame burst ex- d the yavid rem- —the yavid d she then the Javid steps ia. er glac 1 Mr. omed it as there when ¢id clothes matter? S loved of = SROULD GO by 5™ HOUR “counter-ira after plication and usually out muscularsorencas R IN

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