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1 G s e e A READ THIS FIRST: Jilt Justin, prety, o 1 August rother Tony, to ultra-modern 4 moon-li ccompanled attend ts out stops for A mi comes more desires for and Jill rent 0 t n an exclusive 1id and a «ir} v e a big party, along with Tony he talk of th {partm s A enter 1 Mike NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY) P JAPTER XXII Jky does love our Billi ped hea 1 Ann McGuffy. society editor, @ ter and general ound go-getter on the attenuat- of The News-Buzzer, Ellis daily newspaper wis abont Jill Stuart’ roadster, ore than half brother and i new said Amity Siuythe. Jking in some manner, even if sh wd to do it through the brother. “Why, Amity, what's the' idea?” sueried Ann McGuffy, hitting out straight from the shoulder, ways. “What's your grouch against| Jill §tuart? She always seemed to e like a pretty good scou no grouch against her!” de- af the, in quick de- nial, her sallow face paling with anger. ‘I only said what every- | saying about her!” . “You're the only one I've heard .ay she'd done anything scandalous,” <aid Ann, bending a hard, blue eye on the misnamed Amity person. “Be- cause she's the best dancer in town, as Lod: and men like to dance with her, is] 1o reason for saying her actions are scandalous. “For that matter,” went on the pugnacious Ann, cver on the alert to defend an absent friend, “her hus- yand seems willing enough to let her dance with othe: Probably he fliinks what is sauce for the goose is raspberry pie for the gander!’ The ‘sauce’ was too many dances with the Sweeney to suit the goosc f#t Thursday night at the Layton yarty!™ tittered the unpeaceful Am- iy, with a sarcasm thick with envy. in McGuffy gazed thoughtfully at e young woman with the mislead- denominator. “How was that, Sweet Amity?” st asked curiously. “Spread the details I wasn't at the Layton What happened nothin' very much, only th' sose, Jill Stuart, musta taken ex- Ception to her gander’ dancing too irish Mike, for she let coaxed into doing Her husband was the when of ith aerself om with Swe c-trotting caught 1 of d, #lthough he didn’t say AR | not then. He + out on the porch end nave gone home!” wrized Ann MoGuf- other with a gimlet thing in all that wearing your that night. obably saw thinges no if it had been vas poor Jill and did was scan fiyyocrites ma ck to see evil to pick Nonde idence had once forth 1o ¢ out wituntic L 40 o rth ter- out of wag to i g0od- et into salt of life s 40 i or 1 the | Jill making rself. Sverybody could see | humor. He hand shoulder of placed a nearcst o happen 1 to preach, s lity been or him as splend t s im ndid lop Sunday. 0%, “Mr. P 1 bro med fellow lowed the hospi “nt sum of used in the surgical v wment of eripple children. In celebration of this 1 Mr. Sweeney plans to give , on th Lom vith the munifi for the fr tre juest, pienic bank of the All members of others of his fri vited. In th’ lancing on the you—did 1 dren? Par!” vernacularl MeGufty, who fearcd n or devil, not to m mere ordinary monk But this monk had a happy, in- growing eense of humor that ever the outspoken crudities of Ann Me- Guffy couldn't lessen, a faculty that abled him to understand the m- pulse that impelled her somewhat lawn say something ather Anr God mouthful, 1 answered neither ntion i cvidently determined upon | jpreverent reply to his question. Tt would seem, in fact, as if the question had been worded with 2 view to drawing just about such an answer, considering that hoth priest al-|und girl were Insh. then,” obhserved beaming smile reflected ef- ssemblance, got an “In that event, Father Pat, his spreading in a sort of fulgence over the small “everybody here must earful!” “And maybe if we wait a thpell, Father,” piped up the insouciant Billie Browne, with her hrand of naivete, ‘“Jack Thtuart's bootleg. | gorll_come along an’ eve rybody ¢'n get a thnootful!™ Poor Rillie. Her “smart crack” fell flat as the provernial pancake | The subject of her very much forced bit of witticism glanced sharply at the little blonde. He would have to have a quict talk with Billie on the side, he told him- self, and “put a flea in her ear. was ave as i |~ His attention, however, very | suddenly diverted from Rillie by the none-too-musical voice of “Sweet” Amity Smythe. “Dame Rumor says Tony's bootlegger is a ' millionaire with flair for buyin’ L ore stocks!” cackled Amity, quick lto grab this chance for heaving her ‘harpoon. | Jack Stuart experienced a his sense of perfect co onld any information regarding the removal and sale of the *cold fir¢" ore have leaked out? What could the Smythe woman mean by her al- stock “Pitts- Jack and Pittsburgh olt 1o ntment, lusion 10 “ore and a burgh millionaire” He knew that Smythe were not on Hence if the woman stual knowledge o which her remark d Jikely to try and cause th These thoughts flashed Lis mind with almost rapidity. She hi speaking when he shot ha Amity terms, Jill and visiting matters at was any she m trouble through instantaneous ) scarcely finished K an an- cwer. “Dame Rumor 4 long and crooked mythe!” he #aid, in a tone. “For that matter,” he went on swiftly, “neither Jack nor have any bootlegger in Pitt ore elscwhere, So th' next time you hear Dame Rumor, repeating t <tuff, Miss &mythe, just tell her that she's a lar!” Why, Jack, I'm thurpritl you chirped the unsquelchable Pillie Browne from her perch on a revolving stool, her silk-clad knecs jisplayed in shimmery hosivry end- ng in a roll. “Would you tell a perfect lady thees a liar? “Dame Rumor is an old & monger, not a lad,, #iilie B- Up spoke the reportorial staff of The News-Buzzer, Ann McGuffy “If Jack calls her a falsifying, no- cid busybody he's speaki in' tmt the truth, Dame Rumor y say—has wrecked mor started more divorces, and more hearts than all th cs combined! You're when you keep stil and 1 like you, bat lay off Dams Rumor. Don't listen to her, ar I, don't quote her! Am 1 right 1y daug { the pricst, with marked em- umor- always talks tongu cold, polite b me broken other for good kid, Pillic Father soluteiy hter!® —is a in the human association: its own Diamie poisonous weed on . that cding, like the u thistle!” CHAPTER itipiics by pestiferou XXIIT “Goodness n 1 do seor someth womar, er—no of may e you purred Ki parr she lint of crescendo pusse cafedo,” your ‘stand’ is very shaky to tell, 1 do if 1vthing mudge!” But Ann McGuffy W same gric v you could big maki versons b started— ailure to credit tion an adver- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1928, ir discoveries Professor Francois Le Tarte was What the typical product of the night club Law in the big city. Tall, good looking even a tax titl nd graceful, suave but not too riy the right o sn fted with a few boyish 1 that nerisms, he made friends quickly or an especially with the women. But like men did the other newcomer to Elliston a and tuking close observer and student of cha though they } (c1er would have said he should be share aside led “dangerous.” Tony evident- told his new friend of his the ma ~s dancimg qualifications rha may be of some aid by Jack iart. 1 ther,” suggested Le Tarte, voice i course of their talk on the 10 the hou “1 know most of teps, some of which you . be familiar with, s been done & | was delighted at the prospect the property wing a modern dancing school 1wd 1o be Elliston, as were the other girls. ies of visually considered the round- a soldi 14 daringly-gowned forim valu avelle and decided that with her would not be Whereupon his nimb) 1in gave birth to a clever thoug! “Wha' d'vuh say, Jill?” he m auery of the lady who lived in th wartment with him. “Wha' 1 say to a small party some eve- Xt week at our place? We've there for a month.” Jill exhibited no enthusiasm over suggestion, Small party is what it would be,” inded him. “We can’t dance should remember, as any hidden after 12.” (To Be Continued) even red s we ghi rowo - not s vou say worth ¢ slim 4 Nita whot kent Jack Stuart i, and, with 1. perh ntional, he bent Monica,™ trenor you have you cly, : s for a load MAIL ROUTE OPENS Boats xorry from He made r of taking h ny further s confidence, and little e talk he bade her nd Jill. Sis- 1sion 10 re- mentioned a le brook at the Little did either ic circumstances nextito meet. with Ann ' 1t his wits autiful r Monica ¥ occ Planes and Are Being Used in New France-south America to see the I ex- hottom of the val up. She imagine the tragl arm in L neral direc nder which they were Her beauti found Jill talking g under the He ed 11 drawy ross the was wearing a Zow teeth olive Route, s Jack ime March 2 (UP) communications and South Americ started when Pilot n off regular oute which, in conjunction fast dispatch boats, will result day mail betweer 1 Bucnos that Franc ionized en Franee Toulonse Jack MeGutfy, obse system S eas today lips ol . Looking 1 bl marveled that was radiant would hide her- kuowledge of her that she might inkles incas figuratively. hosicry to perfect fit, were a notica- thing contrast to the thick ankles of this the unsmiling Amity Smythe, who stood nearby. Jack felt a thrill of r Monica,” he said, his 1o in the possession of Lis attrac- \1"7® 19 nd tone of portent vife. Then the music-box tones Yerde carry there's a g like 1o Mike voice on Pt ey cjacula- Noronha, rocky island off the Bra- May T tell it zilian Then hydroplanes will i be used to carry the mail to Natal Brazil, Rio De Janeiro and Buenos brown cr to her ripe vith h own took on a compl alth, o od 1in sh 1ir mail with woman o Aires Negrin flew Loui negal. A iroplane will take the mail from Porto Praia in the Caps Dispatch boats will to Fernando D vorld her Suddenly he thought o which he wa \'s opinion r slim lanc wili som ited serions islands. ! rd problem of mir your wstion ask Sweeney's struck the ‘cargo you-—a rd like to you “Why, of a tertainty,” nswer, and then stood waiting the “In this case,” began Jack, “there is a young man with a family, continued strik terribly reduced One day, whi th' hills, he oil. He goes th' property for 20 yuars for and decides to buy it the help of another, this plished, although it takes every dollar both can raise. “Now comes the strange part. Six months after huying the property on a tax title, a stranger comes to them with a proposition. He to have found deposits opinior \ A0RSY “Faeltl® He turncd alluring Mike silk and or shifted. Vaguely vords of this is an round, first to observe in shimmery white Al Then his gaze she gave Ordinarily France and 17 days. The plane, tod plane serviee mail servic South Amer tween and tak: hecause of the family is in cumstances. ing through indications of town, learns up for sl taxes, sounded the introduction: “Jac \cquaintance of mine from Juanita Ravelle.” is looking into liquid depths bBlackniss, through which glinted, flashed and cyes—hypnotic eyes intriguing it Tisting cir- walk- discovers which took off at 5:50 was one of the regular mail built for the Latccocre air In addition to Negrin, a mechanic, Gayrard, was in the plane. Radio communication will be continued on the entire flight, STILL FOR COOLIDGE les Declares He Thinks G. O, P. an Chicago, He w inky her back to has been or unpaid ar With s accom- rays Black the guze flecting instant. his brain eleared thread of thought, tangled tarily, became taut, the machinery functioned again. “And so, now she's claims here for a long visit” Mike was of rich saying, in her quick, staccato tones mineral in an old pile of ore on the His readjusted facultics coordinated, | property, and o the two part- and he envisioned Nita Ravelle mi- | ners 350,000 apicce for a one-fourth nute in profits from ore It then Dy develops that the original owner of Jack's first the property, supposed to have been of the Ravelle pe killed in the World war, was alive in ous—-but devilishly this country, but his whereabouts is Beaut unknown. It is because of this that sed . the profits on ore sl divided She seemod, in fact, well ¢ into fourths. This unknown soldicr's with all the requisites of a d in trust for vampire. mage to lo-| “I've g present time cantelon when the were over glowed, that for Suddenly caught almost the momen- Should Prevail Upon President 0 Be Candidate Again, rs Washington, though he March 2 disclaimed ever the phrase “Draft Charles 1. Hil of vice-chairman of the tional committee, ter a call at that thought should be prev again Hilles said he Had not discussed politics during his call on the Presi- dent and that to his knowledge Mr. Coolidge had not claborated further on his determination not to be a candidate, The New York who predicted that as | cast in the Tar a | for Mr. from lieved the P—Al- having Coolidge,” New York republican na- declared today the White Hous: President Coolidg: iled upon to run " was the label of sub-conscious impression lity. Dan rasecinating. bly— alluring ipped ovie CTONS, 1sed er- stior are he him, $50,000, is and every effort him. Up to the e has not been found ow, th' question, sister these men have sell this valuable staple ownership them by a tax title? this ore has delicious on golden Mk formalities go inside? Jack, and noted Nita Ravelle pproval of the move They rounded up Jill and Ann M- been piled up, there on | Gutty, Billie Browne, Tony and a property, for more than half a comer whom Tony introducs ry, and considered without I’rof value, The young soldier thought so little of it he didn’t pay taxes on the which had left him some on ice” went introductory is this: Dose we any righ on no more than that given ? Bear in mind bid “Suits me,” said with satistaction 1} nodded her ore committeeman. votes would be Kansus City convention said that he | President should be urged to run again as a duty. The view also was expressed by Francois L olidge, recently ssor cacher of danci Pittsburgh, and formerly of York. The professor, Tony informed his grandfather he them, had rented the Vosherg hall Mr. Hilles that Charles E. Hughes 00 awaiting him if returns, in Ellison and expected soon to form had not necessarily eliminated him- found, wher these a dancing club. el from the ficld by his announce- property been Now he has can be ment that he felt he was too old to be a candidate. Mr. Hilles stopped off in Wash- ington on his way to Florida for a Auto and Truck Agencies three weeks' vacation. AUTOMOTIVE 8| _ Service Stations—Repairing AUTOMOTIVE 17 Capltol Buick Co.. 193 Arch § Telephone 2607. Reward for Capture of BUICK MOTOR CARS—Sales and Service treev | Closed Shop. Hickman Is Diuded |CHEVROLET €ALLE & sl:rzvxcr,s—vu- | terson Chevrolet, Inc., 95 Telephone 211. Arch Los Angeles, Mar. 2 (UP)—The | M nas | ] | treet | p best write tirst of the community rewards of- fered for the arrest and conviction of William Edward Hickman, kid- | CADILLAC _AND LA BALLE CA Sales & Service. LASH MOTORS, “A Reliahls Concern.” 411 West Tel. 3000 RE— INC | Tel AUTO. TOPS | AYDRAULIC rear 430 1344 AND repaired tops a West Main S Brakes, par rake service. and cai 103 tos Main St. opp. specialty CURTAINS slip covers. Jonn's Alto Tel. 1494. ©s_and Phone, Tevaire, Charland’s Auto Service §: East M el Mam g naper and murderer of Marion | rarker, has been divided, it was an- | g & F. Motor Sales Corp.. nouncec | ley Street. Telephome 731 1129 DODGE _BROTHERS Sales and Service Stan; Quickest 12 Gien St B, expert radia Harrison service at Telephor, service lowest cost. Rear T repair. station, RADIATOR More than $3.000 collected by ra- | FALCO? TGHT famous iio station KMIC, of Inglewood, has| motor. R C. Rudolph, ; e St. Phone 2051-2. ben distributed between Tom Gur- 121 ¢ valve herry quick New Ej Matn ngland guarantec ks, 25 East ephone lane. chief of police of Pendleton, |FORD_CARE —trucks. Tractors service, farm implements Ore., Buck Licuallen, Oregon traffic Service, 248 Elm St. an, icer and Fred King, Columbia r St 2701 i i | parts, | Automotive | | TIRE d 45 Beriin Conn, Teleptione 2700 or Lighway service station attendant. | FORD Salws and Service. Gurdane and Lieuallen each will | Sales Company, Berlin, receive 40 King ° phone 5133 ceive 40 per cent and King 20 per cent. ten years. Sales and Service, 401 Main Street. Telephone 3645 FRANKLIN CARS—The car for (: pyoll Tele L B next West AUTO ELEC St. Phone SERVICE—P. & V. Tire & Battery Co., 51 Myrtle D ————— Building and Contra CONCRETE_CONSTRUCTION. L. ©. AUPMOBILE. Featuring the © Six and Eight. “Our our management has made THE HERALD rman. or HOC Have 75 Shuttle Me land ¢ vour work don th, 19 Main St iow ment Ave. Teles ates g now. Phone Tur; Bar 2504, CLASSIFIED ADS ShTRoN- EseEy —ESSEX Alphabetically Arranged for Quick and | BL 240 | repair , 139 Co. 13 mates CTRICAL all kinds. C 45 Corbin Ave, given tracting, wirng__and Electry el 3258, Esti- | PACKARD—HUDSO Sales and Ready Reference Now 4 W 2510 MASON, Phon —Henry P, BUILDER AND Dowd, F el 0. Box CONTRACTOR Washington. 132, PATL 58 T, shinsle Slate, roofs. gravel, New ) ales 38 cents TRUCKS— and | g hone | firey ibers. | years. arry & Cheaper i k guar work i style of am- u wood and ed for 19 eneral Roots Tel. 5003 Business Service Rendered 20 ARS—Sales Sales Co g time 1 P. M. dafly: 10 A. & Saturday Ask for o3z time and | GRAHAM-PAIGE, sixee and eigh Application Sales and Service. r Az Service; cor Elm and Park um Book Charge. 3001, | GURANT. n ation Service. Honeyman Auto Sales, LINE RATES and better. $360 to $2.600. Howar Charge Prepara ||| _Eim st. Phone 2456, Count ¢ words to a line. 2110 Local agents for Gabriel Snub STUDEBAKER MOTOR | M. Hall, Ine. 15 Mam East Main St. Branch oWrooms, Arch 8t. Telephone 2542. CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Whitmore, 319 East Tel, Yearly Order Rates Upon NASH motor _cars. 13 10 50 MOTOR CARS AND 27 24 Kenneth M Searle & Co 14 lines to_an inch. SELDEN TRUCKS— nimum Space 3 lines, Palace Gi Service. Albro Motor Arch St. P a8 Notify the Herald at once 1t your 18 fncorrect. Not responsible for irrore aiter the firet insertion. Auto and Truck Agencies BARCLAY TILE & MARBLE CO. Arch St s, et socials ar and Decorat and Sixos Salos Automobile Co, | WHIPPET Fours Service, Elmer Main_St. Tele Iine Motor S 115 Church St Sales and Service. Beloln Garage eand . Beloin, Jr., Prop. Monuments 1 Burial Lot CHD plastert CPIOL; treetr | v BRITAIN M( 123 Oak, nd deseript atting_our Phone 4560 i MENTAL WORKS Autos and Trucks For Sale Monuments of all sizes FHTHAT RNSGHT —TICCR “* FEDERAL-KN$GHT THUCK, ing end letter | " s than & year old, Will _ | the balance of payment 8 Rudolph’s Garage, 127 ( ¢ Rendered Fond ng work TERT nit ig ove 1 de curtalus and ral mason guaranteed. Ave. Tel. ure repal urniture, slip covers. St. Phone 4424 naking: 14 Prosp 1928 STUDEBAKER sal Apply Hafner, 50 Prospect St Ty reasonable prices reenhouse, 218 Oak street | |~ Auto Parts and Accessorics DUNI.OP AND LEB tres— storage Dbatterics. J. M. | _well Ave, cor. Webster Hill. Tel. Wet and dry Farrell, Rock 1565 Sour oTa mofiea | TELEPHONE 900—INSTANT The Modern Hat Shop, 38 | F P 38| TiRE ATADQUARTERS for 10 and 18 K wed- ding ‘rings. Expert watch repafring iimberg & Horn. 392 Mafn St. and 10 . R. Arcade. scarfs, All . TUBES, BATTERIE VULCANIZING AUTO ELECTRIC REPAIR CHA O'NEIL 35 WASHINGTON T CS in o Ton and ofi products. ner W. Pearl. Budd NAPTHA—BEST e Prices FOR DRY OL] are right. Hall's Paint Store, TIRE & BATTERY CO. 176-186 Arch Bt., cor | Auto Products Co SERVICE INS 1925 1626 R CORSET! 14 eurgical and dress. Garages To_ let Mrs. A. Car E 3 512, prices Fittings_fn_your venter, 34 Rockw YOU'LL be surprised at the low ace for one car Ginsburg's Shop, Walnut St 6 or 3368-J. T tent. I s o1 0f picture framing Lenten season. do in this slow Arcade Studio. we ARAGE to rent, be uscd for busi Apply & West M Space for § cars. S8 purposes. andard Oil Sel Tan West rvice | USED CA FORD Tudor FORD oupe FORD Roadste RS —————— BEST OF USED CARS AT LOWEST PRICES . (Pick up body) IRLAND § D S OV OVERLAN dan edan Willys Knight Coupe Terms and Trades Elmer Automobile Co. 22 Main St. Tel. 1513 ORDER OF HEARING OF NOTICE YOCKWELL AVE. 1% e % Phone 1139, arage to Tent. District of Merlin, ss; Probate Court Motorcycles and Bicycles Gallo in satd 29, A. D. 1028 ate of Lewlg Gollo or Luigi | BICYCLES, now and uscd. te of the town of New Britain, ECONOMY trict, deccased Also repn BPORT f SHO Upon the application of Emilia Gollo ving that ax Administratrix she may autliorized and empowered to sell and | ALWAY. vey certain rcal estate, and furtier | cantzing, \raving that some person other than the a radio) dministratrix be appointed to seil the | lining. Telephone cstate, as he desires to purchase| Service, 186 AT YOUR SE battery servie generator 708, repairing, Rudy's Ba (automob bra ttery 1927 re fully as per said applica appears, it is Ordered, That application be rd and determined at the Probate Auto _radiators, 107 Arch body fen St. Tel. prop. repalring. 1709, | fon on file | FRCH BT. RADIATOR WORKS—8, Wolf | i 1927 ders |AUTO REPAIRING garage if desived. Norbert E, B: 113 Commonwealth Ave. Tel. in B In sald district, done 1In your §th reh, A D. 1925, it 4 o'clock in noon and that the aft 4221 | 1925 1924 own arth notice be given of the pendency of said | CYLINDERS HONED without pplication and the time and place of thercon, by publishing this order Judd's Garage, 41 Pleasant 8t. Tel. Temoving | motor a_speciatty. Estimates gladly given, 1925 in some i sall of 1 Le town of New by giving newspaper having . circulation district, posting a copy | CADIZLAC AND NASH—Specialty. is order the public sign-post in | Your et m"a“:ed rmw< S Britaln, 1n said districe, | CArage, 3134 Shurch gt_Tel M notice to all parties in | BROKEN WINDS D glass and erest, cither personally or by mailing | [1hts replaced while you wait by each one, prepaid postage, a copy of | CUtting experts. Rackliffe Bros, s order, and return make to this| _Inc. Bigelw Street store. Morans 2542-2. Have door glass Co. £ the natice glven, REPAIRING on all NARD AFFNEY, By order of Court, makes of cars | TJudge. ‘ Hotel Washington Garage. Phone x| pert mechanics available day and nig! 17, GOOD BUYS STAR STAR 6 Sedan 6 Coach FORD Coupe FORD Touring FORD 2 Door Sedan C. H. HALL, Inc. ||[18 MAIN ST. TEL. 982 (Near Franklin Square) Merely Margy, An Awfully Sweet Girl AND HER PALS [ WHO wis Trat | | LADY © S[—&»:)/ YOu WITH ¢ LAST NIGHT?) 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