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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1928, City Items The police are investigating a re- port that a boy standing at the cor- ner of Grove and Broad strects early last evening had thrown a large stone through the glass in the rear of the Farmington avenue trolley car as it rounded the curve into ‘:. nse had been unavoidable, and | him agaln, totally unmindful at first { started for his home, little dreaming | of the others present. Then she re- | iabolical mess awaiting him | membered. Slowly, filled suddenly To be sure, he was worried, | With a terrible dread, she disen- 1 use he was forced | gaged herself from his arms and | to keep th Whole truth from Jill, | stood back. | But Jil was a scnsible girl. and| She looked around the room at would understand. the waiting f n she looked s onel aline ke enir back at him—her man. She tried to | into the hall of their apartme P«]uk—w tell im ‘01«‘ ‘;r h‘:flfi("» There had been no «hought in his | OMIY & gurgle sounded in her throat. | of slipping in \moh,»gn. aw nderstood the strug- | Eroad suests of his latch-k agor | Edward L. Steinle, sales manager b hina was helpless. of the New Britain Machine Co. S G vereoat ¢ nor him- | Who has been travelling in England, o | France, Germany, Italy and Belgium eritica e e (TO BE CONTINUED) |for the past cight weeks, has re- can Legion ausiliary, this evening at |str |8 o'clock preceded by committee meeting at A St. Patrick's mecting. Laurel Court, 0. of A. will meet “riday at 5 o'clock in Maso; Supper will be served at a business meecting at followed by a c There will be a re Hartford, reported to Officer an executive | \\(ar(‘ last night about 9 o'clock 30 o'clock. that the motor meter had been lunch will follow the stolen off his automobile while park- 'ed on Talcott street. John TFetzko of 187 Tremont ¢ hall. strect complained to the police yes- 30 With {terday that a small express wagon 45 o'clock [y stolen in the rear of Donnclly's |store at Main and Court streets. alar meeting | \illiam Banner of 224 Church of Court Columba, No. 27, Catholic |streot complained to the police at Daughters of America, this evenir 7:20 last evening that a boy had at 7:80 o'clock in Red Men's hall. A | {hrown a ball throu e card party will follow the meet shield of his Burritt Grange will hold its regu- | lar meetir urday cvening at § ® 1926 THE CENTRAL PRESS wnou, Ne. READ THIS 1 , The tray bearer placed 1 Jill Jus uit odern 20, |on able, straighten and ador t s 1 around fa Juck @ auto b: s not an muh und Stuart, days. That person who fu S eiulh A explain Nita Ravelle in this ins! 1 herself later for a fool. As NOW GO ON WITH TS so10¢ She for more in the Jove ¢ mor She had Jack Stuart of their over sou knew the 1 dislikes had was | mor. hav comples Ravelle, s love-thief is lou ith 1] and r ben sur ing secr what sl heyish i ciean an But carn that Mnaware Vad ta Aill, and that Jack made himself 11 ry solenin pro, ita know “Lither vouuns wob'y Washington N perzasti hiz'ness an' ain’t no brack nig- ates. Wil be all for this Washington.” cu quick. nsistent i negro’s endless “We've been up all > hungr < from your boss to when you go out. Washington, you may v the door. ird in ntly realize his vocabulary He would yuh'uns trufe, Ma'm, o lock de Wi e other in his He don’ says, bis six feet six bent obeisance. H his chanee to ex- limited have to hurry. shuah don’ sayin’ doah,” continued on Drown, his ) tumble over ecach h to get them out he: “George." “yub'uns bettah be to shet an’ lock dat doah els'n “Oh—for heaven's sake!” broke in the impatient Nita again, her ordi- narily low -spoken igh ectave sere old Get Gror said, says coh, tell it to it you have onc! at it awny breakfast befor: vour woman out! B gt 1 our 5 cold ith the ed Nita s backward Mional George Washing- 15 he reached the n literally slammed the in his fac. Jack Stuart laughed, nd surprise temper last Words the following close exasper- movement, con a final pus | exit and the Jdoor both amused = exhibition s surprised huge negro, G at the expression on th. of frightened in ch 1 look Had he b ictnal truth that Ni Grorge's love to hear possession of the would have keen ving all himself talk, ousness lost ton reveal to Jach fact that Nita an This was the exasperation, her fon 1hat Jack and Yl | was in an agony of ner icorge Washin enlight had met real caus. 1y of 1 bet ning Dalore aid Tack at the stood 100k- der the i tray con- Washington us he ey of the f and A off if you let can o 3 just shut 1 dia take ten t Cieorge he informed 1ol slave T've 1 I talk your he dar t his type 1 'em m out ive and they'll osal of 1 1 thr oon « S toa fow team the need comfortable, and izurious. e il would be her shortly after his companion CHl ke said door ua- Don't you Jady. whose to h vou're HAPTER XLV made he no move sugges- + ! At the time she la vo Land Lady” they 1 suppose | Al Ihe “bout mah boss | ! da hand of an ol' ahuah | in the liv the any of those which came more just looked at hin ut don’t IR blame yoursel 't get m o it. Still it's a rotten shame, as A pittul, senseless a wl it all about You don't know? T don't know what I want to know: obody And that was that contained in Noon cam v brought them the Wash ar es of usel knows, It's im, ema momentarily, to ned, ne 6 o'clock. But 1 unlock door. there cam ce outside door sy Mist' Boss an’ Lady 1t was the old d Grorg: Washington, bu carried no tray Boss 'Inry an’ ‘e tole m this away,” was tb brought them. A seemingly both of in anxious suspense, while the old fellow bled around Robin Hood's barn It finally developed t Enr: 4 telephoned him, s to avoid a Washington, to go tell Mi 7 we were would e v e their liberty providing pern th ted the old darkey to blindfold ther 3 as on the nignt before, and the: pilot them down ar. They woul ind rel Following a tide , during whicl known it. their out into the country to the Washington were at Main and and that he would 1 removed the eyes, 00d-bye, Mist' Tioss he said, and held out hand. “Ah hop eonn “Yassuh irkey a Ravelle bheard »d nsion Juck didn’t soe other don Utet the in t and ervous waited sling they were IRY in roulette bunlk, a thou ich I w distribute suppler t vou 't kr ont and on Vor o them. kerehicfs from an’ i of S sl dat uns, o'y A toss 'l yuli niggah mean no hah'm to yul jes’ hadda do i wht ey don® |tole m | voice going into u | on the big | his give | the at Jier | It would ruin me 1 about | | dictated by [ been held for ranson, hur- | was | eat | | Both Jack and Nita s with George Washin, was the last time garrulous old fellow, Tl immedidtely that 1he pied was the one | from the garage the STl drive you to within a block 50 of your apariuients” »e told companion, without thonght of possible consequences, She of- | living room | fered no comment, cither in favor faee turned inst against th Al she dramatic before leaving the ear ws g Be careful, Jack, for hoth on kes, and don't let ny hint out that we w cether last night. on ar K observed car thay occeia- had rented day before or laquictly stion ward “Don’t worry, my dear,”” he re- assured. “T'm going to toll th' truth but not all th’ truth.” After dropping her a hlock from her rooms, Juck drove for 30 minut trying to make his miind on Tow much of the to tell Jill he already K ¥ assured himsolf, from the crs ‘Ennery, that he ad In all prob the money inyway np stor ability she 15 dirceted he would not have heen 1 e here is T He would simply recito Ftainty the case, with the and her part, Having fix: cedure, drove had drawn 1 on his play he to the way. in voices of two or Father we Jill's and Mike |t le nest both talkir n. ‘ startling inforr Mike's words that K's attention and chaine 1o the spot. be addressed to n the I saw us Sweency us, W for when w During the t room from Girls to Play Off Tie Ryan the narros L& K ightly iritain M cUEYS Vot in b Corbin d NYiM Cia Tuesda game feature will b e be irs and Corbin Screw, the Ie Her | Jeaders : n oa i a triple t in elimination rial fourt him- | 1the a toss will girl [\ sweat of a | continued for Ju tie coin to I'm sure of | played 1T WaAS e A dog owned by S6 Hariford avenue f lents which ¢ the polic a0 O Walar THIS DOG'S DAY was Tony 1 about 2 came ARGL gone o out ! t so . compla it M almost br it Father J Tmong Jil 1 Oftherwise, of o e life to th on fish 1 3 Koplowit i L ow positively with the Ra- ip another in. He cou headache? feels as if your head would break? Baume Ben- gué relieves it —iry atube and you'll believe it! arm rybody N her n Cotil ,.vmw‘ an! BAUME BENGUE (ANALGESIQUE) : RE'IEVES ACHES & PAINS In Ba l\elh.\ll League will play off a Indus- attrac of the will res: in girls win over New turned to this city. Adolph Stanowitz, 515 Corbin avenue, who was rur down by an automobile truck driven | by John A. Swanson of 383 Osgood avenue, last Friday forenoon on Broad str has left New Britai The operi General hospital. His recos vich of ticipated. cen There will be a rezular Eddy-Glover Unit, No. o'clock in ing the pre The Spin t on by aged of of mecting 6, Ameri- rted 1 to QUALIT SERVIC I OW PRICE and Kolod CHILDREN'S HOUR From 3 to 4 . M. To the first a Dutch Boy Water Water colors included! Color Jr. 0. U. a policy 200 children in this hour we will give Paint A M. ogram a rs' Conference” members of the hall- Dur- short sketch, will b Gri r will be o s ter's 1 bpeclal Notice nong the larg in ttendance ce of rowd who the annual ick's ¢ v. William Harty branch, A, O. H. in Tabs' rditorium on Main street tomorrow tertainment d dancing cents. Entertainment ) to 9 o'clock, dancing till ra.—adv, of Walt 7 Hartford avenue I ccording to wor Er Republican Primaries blican of New Diritain are Lereby od that Primaries will be held Lritain on Monday, March 1 from four to cight p. m publican Meadquarters, 289 \ain Street, for the purpose of elect= ates to the Republican State Convention, to be held in Hartford B on April 17th and 1sth, 19 ! rer Order REPUBLICAN TOW W. H. Ju Rep Electors the OMMITT most 2 SUCCESSFUL, " B SOLD. busi W Ality Th have following republican Electors filed petitions 10 be voted for tes to tl stute convention: , Clara Hall, E. F. 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