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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1928, the retort distinctly discourteous | was not ready yvet to unie charge | Sergeant McGillicuddy is probably o s ey jeseirisols | nys net rdy 3o 4o remme ciuces | WIAHERY LOOAL MANAGER onc of the best known officers in the continuously preached—regtraint. it entailed. She wanted to play as |state and has a large following of Fhe latter won after a brief strug- long as there remained anything to friends, not only in the city, but #le. A smile flashed out to replace | play with. And it didn't need a sixth | Acting Manager Since Leland's throughout Connecticut. He has the signals of anger that had flut- |sense to tell her the time Was MOL| L ol conducted many investigations since & THREADS S tered for u flecting moment, as she | indefinite. | esignation Nolifled of Officia : f his appointment as head of the de- - ByCLIFFORD WEBB 9% Y ) ] looked him straight in the eye an The stepped across the Kitchen to Solion. BI‘IS[()] Sel'gwl[ Tllll‘d Oldesl tective bureau and has been respon- D 1928 THE CENTRAL vz:ss ASSOCIATION, INC. replied to his question, the telephone and rang up the hos- . . N sible for many convictions in the “T was in hed, Father Pat, in my | pital. Mother Martha answered the | George H. Wuchert, 7 Man in Point of Service localigeurt Y . 5 T ¥ th Su rn r ¢, from 7 o'clock last | call. Trinity street, was notified ———— {EAD THIS FIRST = Mother Superior nodded. : oom at; hom | | y . o e - ; ' }.nu Sharache s oy ? s o Siutht tell th' truen, |DiSDt until 12:50 today. Fve told | “Yes, Mr. Stuart is here.” she in- | night by the Besse System Co. | Oberammergau’s Passion play panasbi s A T he e med dear friendth” proclaimed the sage | JaCK 1f ho chooses to disbelieve formed Jill, with brief formality. | Sprinfield, Mass. of his official s Bristol. March 5.—Sergeant Dan- | OWes its origin to a vow made by in- R : ; , : : 5 ; e i b 1z vl MeGillicuddy of the local police | habitants of the village in 1633 in i iy B e ] A that air of pro. | €. Whose fault will it be?” The wifz sensed the of Eym- | pointment as manager of th , s AR s o o P : 5 tltar male Tosl Bl His eyes, with their strangely di- hy, and bridled with resentment. store in this city epartment starts today on his 16th CXPression of gratitude at the cessa- panied by her b ¢ forcnoor sd nae Josh B tion of the plagw, PR GUA, I will thimply g pupils, continued for anothe veryone was so ready to pass Mr. Wuchert, who was hea . vear as a resular members of the hat it 5ote T thas iof Bnih instant to probe hers. What ' judgment at the first suspicious ap- |man and assistant manager under 'OrCe and in this respect is its third more imprethed T am read must Lave been emi- | pearance. She waited for the Moth- Walter W. Leland when the store 0Mest member. He is outranked in | Speclal Notice thingulay Jedneth of Nently satistactory to Father Ryan, | €F to offer some further information. was known as the B term of service only by Chief Ernest ety e g iguity . None came, so she was foreed to stere, became acting manager upon |- Belden and Captain Thomas F. meditathyon fanthy fre suity of his reply & mana tpon | - e e s e t may depend, my daughter, ask how her husband was feeling. . 1he resignation of Mr. Leland lagt CGUckin A ; 4‘“‘;;“'1N":“’1f?- No. 24, A. L O. of dancing, ame the cozy eom. | o0 Whether You are as sensible in | Mother Marths was a good Chris- | fall. He has served in the latter| Serscant McGillicuddy was first) Daughtors of St. George, will hold & icing, a ¢ S i S ; h i arollad 2 4 & aupcraimerans public whist in Vega hall, Wedncs- ort of 1 3 ter P alking to your husband as You arc tion. She was also a Woman—-and | ¢ ity ever sit T 0 R A R T Fe the Ann McGuify, inauspicionsly to your pricst,” he said. human. It was evident that Jill's{ 1€ 1s a native of New Britain ang | AU8USt 6th. 1007, «t which time the, day evehing St uart ing up the madest tinting of her left She then told him in greater de- ming inditference rega her | 138 been connected with the local | - cheek bone. story of her experi on husband's welfare had arouscd .-\""fi f’m‘ ”';’ t 14 years, having | ————— ———————— ot RJER : N er Martha ¢ cs. Worked up through the ranks. He is plied the | The spotlessiy white Browne chin fore; bow she had Mother Martha's indignation. 4 les- ™ . k e over this 'assumed an clevation on the smooth come home alone after failing to son on conjugal duty might m.“"“”"d’ “""h “‘“" his fellow work- | THE HERALD a5 e ere and with the trad ulailk o L e e find Jack and had gone to bed with | timely. It would not be amiss, at S | CLASSIFIED ADS nover < ight, But T wonld have rested with perfect se- |« sick headache, neglecting to in- all events. times i n their room. | o EaOr e hoped | 111 s © s curity m Clara of her arrival. She hop=d | *“Mr. Stuart ts coming on splen- Police Invi eshgahng b Abet alls AT hes e Great Change, * w him go ont as I was fn | It w : 7 he | Father Pat might see Jack and ' didly,” she reported, in response to Epid f Bur PEE Y T At ing- {th" hall when he left.” Fourth M ) 0 make him the light. Jill's inquiry. “Miss Sweeney, to pidemic of ulglary‘ LINE RATEE Stuart when she | ence School of ’ ssion It was & oclock when Jill enter- | whom he ia indebted for bringing A epidemic of small burglary ¢ {|| ror consecurive inserwrox and is in th' and Sigmiticd o s def ¢ apartment they called | him here today when she found him |€As¢8 broke out over the week end, ; Searly Order Rates Upom 1 Mike, and rang | Lady Constance Seeker, Spec * Whether it was a home or | fainting on the street, came in |4CCOrding to reports cominz to the ) S convenicnt about an hour ago with her friend, |Police and turned over 1o the'detec- Charge Prepad tive bureau for investigation. | % « ooe1 line 10 4 p 3 daye...1 line 7 .29 tax title s “Well, tell Mrs. hicago, 1 whom he ! of: rates to the profession.) 15t an address and a JiN? She ! “I faill to obtherie”” observed place in which to house the chil- | Miss Ravelle, and they inisisted Ve .4t will Tady Constancs ker Billie | dren. was getiing to he a question upon cooking his supper and taking | 1he Lincoln school on Steele street | G aive T aie T s Browne, with fine | ir, “th’ con- in Jill's mind. During the week it up to him. He is fortunate in | @S '”"'j" d througnh 3 window ‘and S hniie ooshuste a lines i Bt ania A e B 1idn't sit on the necthyon between b ith and | just passed, she recalled only enc | having g0od friends when those [iL mimher of por ket knives, a small | 14 linee to an nch. thi Ren vervilo ven she heard the Teny Juthtin'th roudthter.” rheal that Jack had eaten with her . upon whom he las a right to d ’I"I‘”_”’ }” Dugy iy pucles A S 3 lines, iin hall door slam s rose quickly, rhiaps there is no conneetion in the apartime That had been ' pend fail him!’ o z e "‘_‘"\' WABAAISCOVRIRY, tog) 4 ey er animosity, 1ade a swift toilet, and hurriedly ‘Tony's casc,’ d Ann, “owing to breakfast at 1 on the MOrBINg | “On, Mother Marthat" burst from " ”«l"“(‘l o :N“””K” J. Feeney was | me 1 P. M. dally; 10 A.M. o tzreen mon- arted in the wake of the man Lis avowcd preference to flappers. |Lefore Jill, in a ery of mortal angu A e R R B e et . . e now realized, she had nc- |He saya thers ars too many unat.| *Miss Bweency phoned 10 1ell|ing'rank injustice of the other's i U St b sl Al A B A DR arts and T . wrongfully tached to waste his tine on other you that Mr, Stuart was in the hoS- | plicatjon, “'that’s not fair—not tru “m-l <:wrm v‘»an S 2 “ N‘”y‘\. (:'4 S 8¢ v so they start a 4 to teil him how v men's wives.” i pital,” Clara informed her, she You have misjudged me cruelly " ,"']‘_ e T 3 op s ad i3 fncorrect. Not responsible for HE Gk s ng orgy s vas o wanted to P Tony ith a very wythe young came into the kitelien, where the |paiher Ryan knows why 1 wasn't| o R R PR S erro; ter the first fnsertion. k com home, after &pending him, also. that he had wronged her|perthon,” affirmed the very Wise children were having their supper. oyt there last night — ask him! 1 Borted b fenement ot Mo May night. in the pital, wh he | in thinking she had failed to come | young flapper nodding wiscly she scemed to sense an inquisitorial | gig not even know until late t0day |ay 40 Dewey street was entered and ! | + blocd transfusion (o the hospital because she had [ “Well, well—now T wanta know. unote in the girl's bell-like tones. | where my husband was last night. 1 5 qmall amount of money taken b rough misunderstand- | been out with—oh. hiow could Jack |1 wanta know!” hroke in 4 mascu. Clara Morgan had musical comedy hnag heard vothing of Sister |sergeant Sadler 18 invertionting T SERGEANT McGILLICUDDY | v e—— beliexa that Jill has becn |cver have thousht so vile & thing of | line voice on the conversation, and acpirations and lived in the dream- | Monjca's accideat: Oh-=ohl I'm | 15, Geisinger reported at 10:40 st | rognlar fore consisted of but cight l ANNOUNCEMENTS A : B S ar irer onsisted o ut eigh 2 g B R M away all night. and accuses her of |her? But alas ehe would prove fo/ the “wythe young perthon.” in per 1 ofa star-lit future, - le-coming Tight out to the hespital night that lis stor 650 Eas © members, Today there are spending the time with a dancing | him—- son, 'stepped out trom behind a tall AlnBLIRT L NES D o0 °’d‘ . street had been - entered since 84§ regulars, including the chicf, cap. IIRE SR i i 4 m- rack of picture postcards. “Wh st night, but he came home today,” | O BE CONTINUE T A Saregulars, nglug e chief, cap- | . By or- And Jill, in turn. hints Alas, poor Jill st "v, rack -;1 pj'(lt. re pos m:j ”\.\]‘?‘:. 1 .ldn;finl ] x'r:”‘xv Sos o (T BE CONTINUED) o'clock, rgeant Peeney is investi- tain and two ants. On Decem- NEW BRITAIN MONUMENTAL™ WORKS3 that Mike has kept him from his stances certainly were wcaving wding th L Iss e R il = : 3018, tite L appolitmant, ‘o7 St Monuments of all sizs B angled web for yon that day voin th nion acrose. that it was Clara’s misinformation to o ricle i, Waketlela Sl 0 riptione, . Garving ‘end -letier amily. Jack leaves the flat, tangle r e LI e Clt lte s deri 8 32 MeGillienddy as s tiwvas‘made b\ iutilog o anecla CHAPTER XXVI Sho wanted to find Jack, But wild Bill ) L T st Ren aidibad it R ALYy m Wakeficld Court reported rday | eff “tive and since that time he has - The muscles of his legs suddenly where to look for him? She wou Helleveled ap exaggeraioly flerce |1o(hinie i ! AL that rage had 1 and ' heen in charge of the detective work = s v to ache. Before he had reach- go to t garage. Per - | gaze on the pretly blonde with the jnight. She continued: 3 5 E an attempt made 10 steal batterics of the department and also took N —Very reaconabls prices 3 the end of the orock he had to |But Jack had not been there, she [lisp. who giggled with delight at the What time did Father ) A son was born Saturduy 1o Mr. oyt of his car I T e ton. A convenient tree provided was told. il i e B R night ? and Mrs. Raymond R. Scarles of 29| aichael Parulski of 15 Seymour 2Rz om(l’r‘nng for him to lean against, “Has Mr. € y come down yet?” you an in town “He called three times,” szid the Ten Acre Road ot reported thf on aitempt had a3 ~ Lost and Found T4 that was just what Jack most she asked George, the man on the — Teny Justin grinned with larze wirl the light of curiosity growing — Mrs. Floridia Beaupre. aged 85, 0f poen made to steal part of the trans- ATTA ROBE LOST, Sunday vroning, needed at that moment. Not only ' floor. Mr. Green was the garage tolerance on the trie. One was his in her light-blue cyes. Fivst [ reet, was u\‘r\’nmf * &aS |ipjssion of his car between 11 and +as he in meed of physical support. owner, and he had beeu on duty the sister the other two were oelock. T told him you weren't {at lier home Saturday noon and ST P A R e, ot hio senses were calling for the | evening before, when she drove in | scarcely worth the vatuable time of home yet. ant to make sure, T went |the police were nofific Detectlve | was parked in f of 19 Alden Dwner fonls .o{n ‘h;xmm sympathy. He st before T o'clock. man wha drove a B roadster. 8till, to yvour room and it was locked. T Sergcant Ellinger learncd that the ¢ 1 mame b ! 157 Hi 'w”r\r'-l somebody to pity him. It Why, Mr. Green went on his va- he was there e might i but of course got no an- Woman had recovered with appar- | g f v street 1d_paving for this ad \was the Devil of Chanco that sent cation this morning, Mrs. Stuart. ‘ rociable e Then he calied again at 10, enuy no Hi effeets, mr e i Saturday night that 3z, SMALL sum of mones found T T el AT certul | replied George: -“He won't be ba was about to st e saids und the last time just before 12.7 Andrew Larson, formerly of 76 s car had hee 0 wmer 3 St store. Owner must prove propert.: him Mike Sweeney in her powerful | replied Georg o R P o sl o8 hao st Main street, called at police : T | pay for ad, Write Box 29 R., He: e Haler. for a month or more! Jdidressing everybody, “that, if you'll But T came in a few minutes b street. ’ L Lt L N— | Her heart sank. Mr. Green was all take a small drink THl—cr—pop fore 7, said Jill, trying to remem- hcadquarters = yesterday, — having | e o Juck Stuart! Why, you're i o B i 5 Nearned that he was songht becans: | Personaly (he one person who could substanti- open—or Oi, Oi, there, Mistor ber whether she had a shred of ex- 122 1 \ inted Junior Inter - " vou're— h v ol gube e “goat™ 1 [of the critical illness of his son a1 Appointed Junior Interne K CTEAN HAT wade She had stopped her ear at the ate her claim of having driven in | Bartend ing & ISE AT E g 1% I Norwich State Hospital: He arranged Kly. T e A im stasmer up to | hefors 1 o'clock. ¢fer alibi — but | aloft fo attract the attention of the i her alibi. She rccalled, however, | Norwich State Hospita RIAE In Hospital at BOSIOI\ ‘”‘ S hhar whthing sent: oL | sira)y k would belleve her. She “nice young man in white. “I've ihat she had let herself in quietly 10 Visit the young n:‘m(.il‘ onc: : Borton aroi & e Afaloniar t:: fac\o.pa)v and drawn, she threw | hurried away in the direction of 1 had a foolish netion.” lie went on and ) zonc immediately to bed, Iu“ 1 \\]YI \{h'rlwv\ «,’. H'fi'-‘r‘(“‘:w” lowski of New Dritain, Con § g rings. 1 repairing open the door, leaped ont, and | Central drug store. Maybe Jack (o the clerk, who had pred | Ter head tisd up in a towel saturat- | SPendin ‘; s e e ) s & o L T B 4 i quickly forward, “so go far as | od with cologne.:The girl stared in . home in this cty, = ih T B e e il ) rushed over to him. q ""I”'"l o ""rl @ Tl AN D Soutiii xurprise at her \\vwmyfn Gustave Judd of 555 Arch street ”’: ,,',],‘.‘,n]r',l 3 ntl : v(l ’:‘m‘\‘lymh . Z A B LADIES scarfs, 1ooke - P she crie out again Jack was nof , b B Me= 3 0 " v ained to the police that lie 3 pointed rece ¥ 0 r - N < ) cleaned. All spo . eI e on St : Billie Browne, both of | Snch an order could, of course, “Before sl | repeateds, - and |cemelalnedito the police ih terneship at the Mas =t e e “What are you doing—trying to kil | Guffy and Bi ] S e elligerently: “vou Pitten by a dog owned by u man P E s g ing. 15 I'ra yauraeit? They ahouldn't have let |them her friends, were there, and [call for nothing but the best in 1he jthen added, & pit hetligerehthvs ‘WOU | 1ameq Renshaw of Shuttle Meadow Homeopathic hospital, according NLY THIS MONTH—Six 4% vou out of th' hospital yet! Good 'Loth of them were load: to the “bartender’'s” variegated rtment. “must have comie in awful qu Avenue, and that the same dog bit A0 announcement of Dr, Alexander ifully ished in Luft tone, o 1 5 i And then, just as the drinks were jeve 1 sound in your room o : Regular price, You oughtta be i A this cars with curiosity 4 o d r 3 U Joseph Shepard of Basselt stre 8. Bege, dean of the medical school, t! C'mon, get right in that o, Jill upted lisping Billie, bwing served, who shonld step Into until Mr. Stuart came home today Guiseppe ndoifo, aged e appointment is one of the wsl T ks you Back|bor ey enlniog @and her liep | store ok Father Tiyau aud Poter | Wad & dipadasho }‘”" I‘“"" Grove streef, was arrested by Officer highest that may he won by the Dui you know that a fifteen-cent v blong!" working overtims “it mutht be v'u~"m There was '\'flyum._ <leHr straight to hed,” sald Jill, le1< :)‘ Edward B. Kicly on the charge ot medical udents. only 12 out of a ©nvelope of Diamond Dyes will du-| _ Jack Stuart was in no condition. | zrand to have & hero for a huth-|ln the appearance or fhe wake-ub, knew. cven as she said it hat 1he jreach of the peace this mornink. class of 52 heing appointed. plicate any delicate tint that mav SPE S, ursical and 9% physically or mentally. to argue the | band! But, my dear, you are th'|of the drinks to att notice, rl believed she was Iying. A feel- |, g oy Jie made a disturbance The stndents will serve their dn. be the vogue in dainty underwear? Fittings tn your home. Mrs. A. question- A terrible weakness thilly thing to Lot t nathty Mike Was one of ¢ of Father ing of impotent anger. superinduced ' gy, romd station. torneships in connection with their | Keep your: oldest lingerie, stockings| Pite™ 3¢ Rockwell Ave. Tel.. 4561 Vi) mnd body lansuny, v ip- Sweeney thtead him th' firtht he | Pat's faith t must be a | hy a sense of helplessness, crept senior studies, going into the hos- ' 100, in the shade of the hour. It's f——'-_’ Al : BUAny 5 Nttle bit of everything in eitizenship, over her, If Clara thought she was S —————— ! S B e i i h anguor, it seemed ith a hero 1 pital in July and working ti i 15y il yvou only us a true dye.| TO! Fiom of Soui and rain and heart | 31l sered at her o dumb won, pol (s leas of nich was ‘an aristving, now could sho szpre Jack {0 Legal Notice antil June of the next y. Don't streak your nice things with | AUTOMOTIVE He wanted—oh, he wanted some- | derment. W did the girl mm;v'. ‘; v'l:‘l""n:x";;\ 'l!‘ i ')"""]v r”1‘\I 1o lvh-“\vz :x<". Vi et Meiees fsle N s\-rrmuw tints Auto and Truck Agencies S hing—somebody just to lean on. ' “Steal who?" she queried, finally, listen to the troubles and confes- ime i iss ceney . e )ye or tint anythi 558, OF GTTCR W = »’;in‘fm;?rdr‘—hvnodir\ 2 in a small, weak voice. Then Ann Sions of his people. But it was re. call?” she continued, remembering By crder of the City Court of New pecial Notice drapes. You ean work wonders with | l("nplwllosr\gt"‘ncéfi.'-il.?lln:;‘ci 's:,i,‘ And e eriederight thern! Not MeGuify, moting the state of Jill's UIng for him to intcrest himself. the girls had told ler about secing pritatn, Lots known as Nos. 47. 45. o : a few. mexpensive Diamond Dyes| _Telephone 2607 loudls. mor passionately, but just nerves, took it upon lherself fo ex- | unsolicited, in anyone’s affairs. espe- | Jack riding in the Sweeney roadster. 49, 50, 51, #9364, and &5 on There will b bridge and whist (true dyes). New colors vight over | CHEVROLET FALER & BERVICE— S dliH1oniice s ot baiy, i per- | plain matters cially those of & personal wature “Not more than 20 minutes after Sewart Street. New Britain, Conn., PWTY Tuesday afternoon, T A B. the old. Any kind of material. | ReTdns Bliehrolet, Saci, U8 SATeH Bl Fl EYCE ¥y DRSE pait 4 yet, « o thig rule he had . 1 new hall veral prizes have heer T P Tl ol e e D e 5 “Why, Billie an <aw Mike driv- And yet, d this rule he had you left +will be sold at Public Auction on th I all at your druggist's and : ¢ 5 3 — - Mike Sweeney seemed intu- | “Why, Billie and 1 vatf an laid down for himselt, he now asked | “And did she say N BUhe L reuies LR ids o don Admission 23c. Public i get « free, Diamon: I CADILLAC_ AND LA SALLE ' CARE B 1d, as ghe helped ing on Hamilton avenue Talf an fal n for hi be now aske And did she say Jaek—Mr. Stu-prenises Saturday, March 1o, donated. ot a free Diamond Dye Cyclopedia, |~ g Vice. LASH MOTORS, Lv B o1 o ’:m“ sward hour ago in that roadster of hers Jill Stuart a very pertinent question. art—was in th* hospital, or had heen 1028 at 2 o'clock p. m. myited Playing starts at sharp. | Valuable suggestions, simple | Concern’t 11 West ‘Ma open door of rcar. He land your Jack was with her. We Scating himself close beside her at | in th' hospit Said premiscs consist of two IV t Piece-goods color mples. i iropped into the 1 cushions ought it odd, considering the faet e soda counter, he leaned over he said: Tell Mps, Stuart her huilding lots with cellars dug and T s big illustrated book Color Cr: mbc'bcn ‘BF:;JTNER! Gales and Bervic kot i quictly, unostentati- only last night he underwent and whispered fn her ear, hushand is the hospitall’ Then foundations put in and one lot with Special Notice from !ll\\lu\ll DYES, Dept. | < °:l:'e’]e:;}’°n'.%'f 1129 Etav it pints of Does Jack know yet wiere you <iic rang offl” the cellar dug. foundation put in i 1. Burlington, Vorm lapper. bu her et rst meetin Burial Lots, Monuments 1 Phione 2151- sly. 2nd first time in his ' an opers giving threc & : - > hife. Jack Stuart fa 1 Sister Monica. He Were last ni There was a note of finality 11 and frame constructed. Bricklayers Union will meet at 35 Malo St. Telephone faints i RN 0 Fury 1ed for wn instant in the the girl's voice that seemed to im- Tor further particulars apply At- the T i S 45 But M didn't know §t — then. in th' hospital instead of 2 g ply 1e T. A, B. Hall Tuesday, March s oor shot. van | romming or riding arvound. What ' hvart of*Jill Stuart, while a fiery red ply that sbe, too, was about ready |torney Irving I Rachlin, committec. Tth at § p. m. and will continu: lamon es ; X TR fatone sleie el e lense the Toepital go burned in her checks and throat. to “ring off.” But Jill forestalled 325 Main Street, New Britain, Conn. meeting fhere until further notict. Jus!Dz[:loTlN T,orBoiltoDYE & LI ehing the : ctier : quick?" = . = ~ : - - " e kvt nened o ser Merely Margy, An AwfullysweetGirl Moniea's accident from Jack him- 1f, and how eft the apart- ’——'—r—"7<_'—— {'NOW TAKE THE OLD | < A BOY AND A L ment, believing her 2 of havinz o wan B ona e S e 1| QUESTION OF FRIEND=T GIRL CAN BE THEL NEEDS THE GIRL OR | (o oo AN eting how her N R e SHID. YOU CANT EVEN|" BEST OF FRIENDS H THAT AGAIN ¢ of meal. was then that Jiil got the com | DEPEND ON THAT - &~ LJUST FRIENDS 1 ¢ % EGB%SNTEE‘PHSEYTHE\[ i 1{'M GOING TO plete story from an eyc ces of e T N T quT’, - |G LT bown ey ¥ SCREAM ! limonsine an caved the sister’s life the sec poithon, il an. casually, as round in an o the little ho silk stocking wa ¢4 hecanss ... 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