New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 8, 1928, Page 16

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S i e e SRS i Jill Justin, ra nd adorably pretty Loon-lit panie awn Th night hev bre festiva -d by cy rup into an Jill is kidnaped \em before, now threaten oundations of tk her to her z couple we I « Instead of srought 1ded er the beaut ineing man. Jill and Tony laneing engagement at i’ittsburgh. Mike Swee arty T .nd plans another, a limousine par- v, for them to Pittsburgh, the next lay. She ignores Amity Smythe in her invitation, an uncalled-for remark at Jill- But | ;n Jill graelously intercedes for her. Professor Le Tarte, hopelessly in- toxicated, into the edan while Jill is waiting .usband. Jack's suspicions are again roused. They are drifting closer to e shoals of marital strife. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XXXII that destinies. It 15 It wies divides our ¢ earcless word spoken that some- res changes the whole scheme of for us. How alight they ar Just a word of tuck rtw carning of her love in their honor at climbs is 2 narrow line —how manifest] that wmormng ould hav evils unknown to ir home. ul divorced, Nita liuvelle, and Francois Le Tarte, th: cept an offer of a a hotel fn after Amity 5 affection in response to v tentative offering, and Jill Stu- been sobbing out the ngry r arms around his neck But, instead of that word of affee- that she ‘ol sake 1o {0rgel piy on ‘on, i b, izz ge Jilt, at oth tle (ind s An orning that r woma he tu * about a week ke Sweency's last party. Tl ny us office tier suffiei it i s it silie she was 10 PuTas; she was told harping on that Pete's e spoken o dividing lines ate lives rmony and One line yrin ling dy. calousy, heart, was cr, wife and hou always, to do hie bit more, if e virtues that y If in the Jill was # good wi also a woman, unc an. d o 1t Jin, uracd to the love t mother heat tri k Stuart had bee . M. 8ty y o B 1 pair of luxu Main busines had fitted uy rooms in i huilding. Th it volume, the hiring of t had heen agreed 10 that should ha word ro contentment wound its zigzag way through h of fanlt-finding, cocktail and th m share— vgeney ealls | of domesti- rns to humbls T bosom of her hile her husband warms his ego in bosom of some other mans fan f 4 s i nied s a wife, cra 1t her I n 1t the time of 1 £nograp in party and Ja store at § trunk to carry, ipartment With for al k to nd the party PPy hoys and kind to t v 1 b hard times. 1 i g imes H “Else Oi an squawked Bill, in repetition, ar led her e conts 3 at v threat thpankinth? Tk let flappe Tho Ann!" Meanwhile 2ling her b change in Mik toward her date from the Jil Smythe Jill Stuart was Wn over the ioy, Sweeney's strust and o chanze seer incldent had asked M to her very Amity reas previous to that Mike had treated Jill wit court then had continuously on the alert to ger, £he gives a her home. ently, to p ant i favor- What did it question Jill had niea sked hersel throws ulterier motive in thus her good will? that Jill's sub-conscious W Mike Sweeney to prove up s She felt that despite her fornie like she was desirous, cven to have Mike as a real friend you intend, Jill. to a career?” asked ortert: y. The general had heen centering around 7 slonal danc , the nuon r oo who wequired at least a cum of fam who they were, Tony had his tongue’s end as long arm. Listening to him. onc & thought professional dar for her had full o from heart. | congidered a moment hefore ar ing Ann's question “Well” she said, watched from the corner of hit ag it were, for the ack, “that depends ¢ circumstances, T'm not enthusiastic children 10 ed 1 had ¢ | carcer, was houe | upon tienlarly sinee 1 have Refore 1 was mar od to take it up a8 | then I've thought but littl until that night in Pittshurs Tony and T seemed to mak: thing of a hit. But that was fthan seven months ago. Now zot a chanee to find out som of what such a lite woulld and how much of a chane worth v thit in their an to lov The finally — he natural to amount to anything e hile.” 4 had ob: Jier the compliment of his el¢ tention. He seemed at least d in what plans migh don't thould mterters rowne was getting that family But &h . cesentially why Wwith your e thee whose to he s man begun 10 with inc rticular in Tony the love | irksome to Miks nev had on him again and For Mike i a smile that B gods of love a her laugh! It bubbled zurgle of voung Swee d Lrave hehold Pipes of Pan, Mike's laugh Broke ted, iust like the brook! It 1 thin rmony. o 10y tirm & Comi- ling stro was not 1,10 wal- Mike langhed What a name . 1o tie of Tk port nicknan the S AR P how efully had ina was on the M “frafd ¢ ith ith th' day they radic: manner in the drug appar This was the and again. Did Mike Sweeney have 1t pointed to s strength of the girl’s personality conversation and fortune at it. and men, as well as women—hobmobid with kings. dukes and earls. Jill finally, t. of her re- about it care fou thont it srved, hud paid your habyth | Tony's opin- na gur- Touy hele NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1928 | or as entertainer: Instead of gratitude to Jill for|is of more value in the last, 4 ! whether it i3 in a menial capacity | brought along in her big leather bag, | | "but don’t you consider that love | the | saving the situation, Teny's manner | final summing-up of things in our indica “1 suppose you feel better now, he said, grumpily, when they been on the floor half an hour and | were taking a short rest. “You showed me up properly be- fore Mike Sweeney,” he went on, ir- | oringing her in there th'!to a woman )} the CHAPTE be at “Listen, Tony,” said Jill, when the gone to their rooms to! iress for dinner, leaving her broth- r, Jack and herself in her room, | H “I'm gonna give vou a scolding.” “Shoot,” said Tony, spreading out can stand for anything U XXXIIT Sl was etern ers, 1 occasfonally ached at the sight matter who th as in th when Mike “cut So it was now. himself in bad had hv ing and sa return, i and thanking her, her of a meanness, he kn whe cven chest ! her. You know as well ted forthwith, 1L Suce of this ventu o travel a straight Cocktuils and tom don’t associate With each o on congenial term You'l! | what 1’ m r said today “°1 don’t want any hootch-hov in my employ, he told among lhis entertainers own fault, They won't stand for ir, Ton him his surly “Where d'y t 50 i anyhow?” erupted Tony, waxing of wroth and swelling up very poisoned pup. tail makes your f nose shiny you neve vou to regula other peop You own step, sister! Tl keep an eyve Ko “That's n vouchsafed J: thought, lest sl him in her scoldin sy do many thin 't do, and get way o i o0 it that your own ustice,” as mentioned ‘(l:; 3 ceding lines, would e Jack’s return to Elliston | the el ey ¥ had proven the truth of his a selfish, s -law's orig mark that | was. Instea things a now, in 1 T do,” ehe t 10 make ve got coursa Tec: when suffering, though [ sue wrote: n o soman A your - “Man drink things for iy, So jutht b want ithter But fem zuiltless woes h And suffering viee tear; S 10 00 bid Lif pear!” advic: L Wit 'Tia ned to en take notion to A “A man town ung al re may do many n can't It was because ot n her S of the @ woman conld do, howeve that Master Tony 't lose ring. “But just keep jarcing job, fore h sormr s tough, old dear. f time } tarted working could humble manager, and brother b avother That had hee Jill's privileg ght in Pittshurel She had obsorved, during the r. that Tony and Juck were an ordinarily cxuber: At 10:3 managen ur of the girls, Mik and Anity were witl “T'm ver Mrs, he mane L addre slided across the ust insi the door, “but T jar ve shall have to canecl onur fhere is a clause in it out to your brother and you. vegard n; cohol. T will not tolorat. dr nong my came b a st anything—:i Then the unmitigated selfishn is disgruntlad repr comhined 10 rea dvice qus T dis cager, tirst 1 mor follow R mething ik truth Ann later, whea h “Forgive me grunted, h can ) her roon illic, By spoke @ s J, ol f girls sorry modi- £ ing 1 list ot liis woald e way. But, honest, T s L pointed want to bite it you can” cmployes commodiously Your brother is down in the Palin room now. but 1 shall not permit him ‘to go on 1 He h beon drinkiy Jil - had no difficulty in Tony. Jack and he coteric of young hoofers Nita Ravell r looking on and hoiding demerits o sevants or - In o a ntertainers partment on the Alphes hotel wan and cushioned friendly tete-a-tete, Jed by a lumidor of cigarets. and flg rked the setting of and e g underneath the applandin ) d torth on SWer- sto two tloor. woman Jpiht chairs finding ntirely surron par diserectly, the merits xpeet- VB Since e various In the lig s eyes, I erutable, lay | e Ccoaning i 0 told 1 fanions dancers I with fe Aescribed Mike's 10t her Jack w condition —that i through witl tract. In this wron, Jac e to keep Tony the haafers and flappers, and (e effort had heor himself. Mike and Jill finclly convineing the n would he all rigl 10 g0 ou the floor 3 ut not again'" the muan warned them I will not permit ployes. Tts use 1 WIONE My g u i among th bro lings mana aid. in room when | some- ki \ but understood we've ethin mean, “Oh, you'll rry for Nifa," he lan did’'t wa declaration as to the dancin, ¥ ets, s prety sponsible hay vl it i tricd Cyear or Wit sh i<hly drinking he had fr “1f 1 were fool Just the 1 really inter- it hohi cded in | s Tony smil reer, 2 twisting her full, nterest lightly sines it tif aliowed my teady 3 a year. man, helieve mr s his wife month, ju “Cirant «1f to a uniidor, on sure iger smile *Liguo 1sing L one thing among my en to s 1, he said, cigares mnot vork for me joy 1o o a the " 2] who a feeling of resentment on | chase for happiness, than is Jill felt sorry for him, just as she ly feeling sorry the | acquirement of, or the spending of money?"” | He believed he knew about the sort of answer she would make, and | ,was nowise surprised at the ac- curacy of his eurmise. “Love—in a matrimonial cage— long accustomed to every luxury,” she averred, study- ing him covertly, “is like a one-piece for oth- |salad minus any dressing—utterly | had 1 for herself. |devoid of savor!” Hers was a big, generous heart tha of suffering, no sufferer might cise of Amity Tony by drinking. iat=d herself hy interced- 2 his job for him. In ad of a manly apology, he was accusing the nature of w she was incapabl she saw that he was | slie straightway forgave injustice and Tt must have been that sterner virtues know, ltg Determined justice, truth severe, 1o hearts with pity glow, And woman holds affliction dear; sorrows flow, compels her sterner virtues of determined i ng of Jill's kid brother, ateful cad e ad only s moment of suffer- sympathized with him in hi the ir ‘nough for you 10 &4y upper lip.” It don't!” hewnr the coatemptible aches, bring him to zation of the This was indicated a moment | side of W 1 kily in her car, floor. ed rotter, talking to you in this feel &0 mean myself, Forget it, 8 fourth floor of the sat drasn up n There was u BesS “A “You say ‘love in a matrimonial cage.’ You belleve in the sanctity and need of the marriage bond, don’t you?” “For the social woman, 2 “Your hushand was 60 vears old. You didn't of course, love him. you ever been in love, Nita®"” sked, curiously, (TO BE €O be, Smyth: protection of a had “zot She Conditions Approaching Normal in Mexico Now Mexico City, March 8 (®—Unde Sccretary of War Miguel Pina sata today that in the state of Jalisco, Guanajuato, Michoacan and Colima. where Catholics took the field 'against the government in protest religious legislation, conditions were rapidly approaching uormal. Bands of insurgents have been almost exterminated, h added. |Only a few of them remained in \the mountains. A considerable number of troops which have been pursuing the n- surgents would he Pina added. it was his felt Crabhe withdrawn, SIGNS BY TF HOTO New York, March 8§ (—With the f radio telephoto, Ralph Be urger, publisher of N {town, Pa. reached acros: lantic from London yester: nominatfon papers for republican delegate at large from I'ennsylvania {to the national convention. n the pre- sanctioned just pity for Kknow,” she whim- Stiff upper The board of following S changes in Room om Building, at 7:30 p. nust | March 14, 1428, Jos. Arbour. et al nsion of munufacturing zone on the north iting Stre in. Wincenty Dobrowolski Lo zone corner Farmington Cabot Strect, from Business “A", Charles Gulbin of zoue at 11No. 463 South Strect for ere zasoline station, Concettina Sapia corner ‘West and from Residence Thos, ¢ zone on wwest Street bhetween W from Residencs Adjustment will Htions for Zone 208, City Hall m., Wednesday, don't change of Avenue at tesidenes "o outl’ 18 1 “I'm a char tion of chang Tremont * to Busin Smith, et al.—cl of zon stroets nished 2 side of Stanley wd - Long to Busi prrsons, in deep- rects, ROALD OF ADJUSTMENT, By Thos, Linder, Clerk Sociability scene, But surface of makings of & he ling red embleni of danger, 1gain som e in response trimonial pr woman uently noted h to marr it of u T income of And it ven if rich- thousaund dolla on herself he from the of the trif Suousness, had th day, 10 her t eaid appll mined at ardome d lips, "' = isn't eve who ry smmencing on or hefo it 5 some <ald New Brit ton n said Districr, thereo? on the y of New Britain, g a copy t turn ARD F. opy Iping him ornat she had GAVEFNEY, Judee WILLYOU PLEASE EXPLAN] O ME WHY A WHILE L - ! | BACK. ALL'YOU BOYS SAID! ; THAT T WAS /. CYCIVING You THE right made "</ [RUNAROUND. AND - 10U AL WERE] < HOLDING C plain Merely Margy, An Awfully Sweet Girl © world, WILL ASK NATIONS NOT T0 WITHDRAW gue Wants Spain and Brazil‘ to Reconsider Action Geneva, March § (P—The counci of the League of Nations today too steps calculated to stay the with- drawals of Brazil and Spain from the league. rancesco Jose Urrutia, of Colom- | bia, presiding at the league meeting, | called attention to the approaching | cxpiration of the notice of wit drawal of the two countries. He pro- posed that an appeal be sent to them | to reconsider tlre situation. and Reas Yearly Ora el line .1 line line Minimum Bo Closing time 1 saturday. 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Senor Urritia suggested hie present a resolution at a later stage which might be sent them accompanied by 4 letter signed by all members of the council. ch member of the council sup-| Burial Lot: ANNOUNCEMENTS | o 2 s, Monuments 1 i @ rice. G. Hawker, 58 Plone 43¢ AND TRUCKS— Sales and Phone MOTOR CARS norted the proposal in a speech and | 3 the suggestion was adopted, Withdraw in 1926 Brazil announced her withdrawal | BRITAIN M spec Oak. St. Mo ptions. Car | NTAL WORK uts of all el and letter | ONUME falty, MOTOR CARS— from the league in June, 1926 and Spain in the same year. Neith Motor Sales Florists withdrawal, however, can be eftective until the expiration of two ve: In opening his speech, Senor Ur- rutia said that Brazil would cease to | Lo 2 ser of the league at the next mecting of the council and 1 at the following meeting, It would be wrong for us to re- silent or even coniine oureclves 10 a mere expression of regret,” he! said. "I think we should not hesi- | LARGE 1e to invite the two governments | 4 to consider whether the reasons selofn Gars Motor ‘ Beloin, J 115 Chureh Street. Plione 4500 Autos and Trucks FEDERAL GHT ss than & yea the lalance o rewrn to after- ich causcd them to resign are so strong in 1 that they fecl bound |- 10 take the 1 step. 1 don't think | the council should he daterred by & fear that it might meet with an un- | ) top set w favorable response and that the council’s prest might suif “T cannot predict 3 of the two governments may be. The council, however, can give one more unquestionable proof of the value not only >, but the league < a whole | sets on their coliaboration and re- mind them and the opinion of their countries of the immense importance to the world of the decision they ! must. make withir the few wonths.” it 1o add next IMPROVE Wants Appeal At sof proposed the in the form Sir Austen Ch foreign minister, ter Briand of as did Enrique “It was elear He then appeal be approved mberlain, British and Porcign Minis- FFranee supported hing Vileeas ot Chi that continued co- operation of Brazil und Spain repre- sented an imme interest <enor Vi 18 said, they should disregard all consideration of a contingent con- Jporary nator He therefore tured 1o express the hops that the appeal propoked wonld be sent 1o for thel F 5 and he : return to Personals ttings in_your — e e e | AUTOMOTIVE ] buy. Auto and Truck Agencies 8 Miss Myriie Zoeller, DUNLOP AND 10 storage tatterica well Ave, cor. 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