New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 27, 1928, Page 30

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COPYRIGHT -1928 BY A HAS HAPPENED i, 16 d of 11 “d out Jow Lady TS ront th ight. David warried i appen to pre Iy and David GO ON WITH THI CHAPTER XXNVIT Canfield 1s a county seat,” David Pouted exultantly his long strides had ack to Sally. “The driver of 1 guessed why [ wante wdded in a lower ve dreast of her and took her swing thew triumpiantly. we crossed the state line and that the clopers ur NOW STORY fore brought him nds to He suys hout 10 miles hack marriage vasy on . blis! have 1o est ore you can b no troubls rom two or 10 in luek like that here, three border et married, Llopers \es come here sy We're sweethea You didn't tell Sally asked will have “I'm not quitc David laughed, “oven if 1 in 1o Now thic nest problem s breakfast. 1 suppose a farmhouse will be the best bet. Tt wouldn't be safe for us to hang around Canficld for three or four h the marriage license We're going to he before the law has its hand on us They tradge ay, miraculo: that all {heir be over, t Stone oy anxiously, “Mrs, ant out a warning idiot.” am erazy rs, waiting for burcau to open. married, darling. a chance 1o Jay ilong tiie state revived by high hope so01t wrehing eagerly just over th found it—a inted troubles would tenant s tiou colutin of biue They found ast—tie wife a content vears older thicl, armer whose at b pretty, dis ooking girl only than Sally; ti short, tour L ovears older rded wats ar and a 1o The Kiteher inpapered lean-to of r-darl Dayid door the al n il 1hat miud. Not on. ady could fis s gol @ knack t ZVANNE AUSTIN et A s At oyt e T e e Iseat. Canficld’s got ! purson.’ Nume o ing a new church that the cloping He's b the fe vy hin White Five blocls turn to your Mock @ d- are the two demons which have caus- ed 90 per cent of the misery and suf- fering and strife in the world. They are the offsprings ol ignorance and d superstition and can exercised ouly by truth and understanding.” t Mr. Westorricld spoke on “Wall Street and d ribed part that organized finance has play- i in the development of the United States throughout the country. Without large accumulations of 1pital, easy of aceess and mobile in form,” he said, “the miracle of American pr s could not have pene the locomotive would ave remained a laboratory dream; the railvoads would never have been vouve got any constructed and woven into the mar- ) to Darson velous network which now brings has." ) . very section of the United States into | and prosperous relationship. | nation” would have comprised a | ¢ parsely scttled area bounded on the vest by the Mississippi river and fotted here and there by tenuous o Greer out of couples Lives on Chestnut hurch and pirsonag, Main strect and then walk You it And Juck, kids. You'll nied lots of it.” David thrust 2 hand beneath th wicket and the two voung men shook hands, David flushed and eniba rassed but smiling, the clerk grin 0od-nature AUTHOR OF e e SSAINT AND SINNER” CcaICt miss vour 1" ind - Sally we ning way in o this stat Sally almost close Our court faint tion. But i an anomic, : lations 1o which ‘they by the buggy and thods transporta i i limited chon s marricd trinmphanthy nto the crick- 1 anriage lice 3 “Production and distribution are kst s e wwins, and it ndeed e futile to attempt to lans. i bR for) 1 corporations necessary wer 1o their concentration of capital into i productive units unless the Venisa il the distribution buildi orite securitics were ready at hand. Thus has the New York Stoch [ by providing the comyp machinery for the marketing stocks and bonds Lccome son.’ aren't itics in the economic A e nation. By means of ol e e ics, and surroun 1 i o and safeguards its numerous | ¢ protective regulations, American bus- iness has found in Wall strect and |, the New York Stock Exchange the imeans Ly which iy and continu- aus prc 2z M tacks s to lis s W dist Up ne of you, but S > Sally wdorin arcat means for frame v iy &t i of corporate ane of the noc progress of 11 its ample facil upon 11 marryin o she chuekled . Children, | wait quite poverty. For no mat How in store for her, there | yavid 1 v spell farmen funera S ducting 4 at © of one e I'm and <i P 1 lock, | Millie wnd Jim 1 waving th io refused t past vight o and e Bucl raciousness, had | dollar, hut David haby's small, sticky | folded bill, | | warningt I RN i As 1 e of our parishions hout half er. Won't won't Tl chner past m 00dhy you coni ishian his S8 is possible sterfield referred to at- which have been centered inst Wall strect s a result of the operations of swindlers and fraudu- lent promoters who were part of legitimate organized fi- nance. This loegitin however, lias for years n the o tuke 1 1 the “Thunk Mrs, W nswered, | 1 David tightening Welll Greor a into e od 1o whisper re- Iy's ea Just Nothing il followed Mrs, over-turnis Gireer n arlor, business, n a leader | figiit 10 stamp out dishonest practices and cach year, e decla wrther progress is being m lis end the New York Stock hange has establighed a Fraud Burean works n close co- Better Business bu nei {assuringly willing to live Hiilos marveled, his ary if behind two darling happen.” caving X them | (To Be Continued) SR operation with reans and dlover the pointed out, with lave wouldn't seriously “You'll exulted, swe W Kissing sardless of the fauct that th Buckners were still watching th “I prom you it will never b as bad as that, honey, | But Jim Buckne, Millie the same thing.” u troubled, TN never sed huskily. e wodding o \terrupted, and surprise CREDIT MEN ELECT OGREN PRESIDENT - Hartford Association Hears Ad- .0 dress by Jason Westerfield remony s Sally ndely of government hig Moreover, he has tried { suceess to investors of the ntial facts concernir enterprises into which they propos: 10 put their money in order thut 1hey may determine from these got coun the Ex a large me laid heforg nation the Divid | to his breast the ayhe promised | he added in laole whether o not the proposed invest- s a proper one to fit their Stock Exchange.” CINS Very Fenion 10 the rage man at his He o understands well his intercst in vgood times, vity, and improved living onditions, but does not always & Hate these uneertain voi be gorry.” Sally prom Canficld a fow min nd had no difficnlty 0 finding the: county court hous: ov its grounds formed the nare which was the hub of the town. Au old man potiering the -stained halls with Ogr the nley Works mop and pail directed them to the a4 president the Hart marria 1 burean, without | ford Credit Men's association at the the giving | annual mecting of the ductive industry, Money in the hands David Beld last night at the Bond hotel in ity and prodent individuals Hartford, Approximately 75 members is the nuain source of supply of fresh ittended the which capital i industry, These funds are proceded by Danguet. The vither hoarded or cmployed clected are: K. H. Ryan, of ing to the Whitney, Hartford, viee- m the n W. . Frohock, of M Thus the ¢ Little Mg, Co., Hartford, treasurcr; and cnfor S B Prentis Merrow M intere o, Hartior e A re Juson Westorficld of the stant suppl w York Stock I s the st speaker at the “Wall street is gradualiy removing standing and i us 10 il A clearer and At tine 1 e duily tasks, sn cnou hrosy tobuce of desivable conditions with V86 cmployinent of Savings in pro- them a glance association to or waiting for | frame his embarrassed of uestion. The nan R meeting Wik i thick-lensed o throu and went on with ledgor, having apparently st interest in voung couples who wanted to com- very thin young | whose cnlarg- Jhler Lo s, thrust a the wicket of | Iratt & president were degree of confidence fel of investment measures adopted 1 by tie Exchange in the the investing public 1o maintain e « of frosh funds reaui i whici asses, 1 officers hinery (T is work s, fective pon the ol 10t B foolish NecessIY mit matrimony “Answer all K mumbled “Table in the md ink.” sally Ne 10 provid: tics with cver inereasing f 1o meet enlarged the questions,” the withont banyue lookin drmand s 1 necticut held May orner over ther 1 that State Contorence 17 at Meriden, The ing session will fake plo ot the Con will morn proqndices of long wits pelling publie delusions he suid. understanding the character unction of Wall street, and o Howme club while the @ fiorioon § ion hetween that financial @ ceedings will « roand other cqually Highland Country elub. T. A. D, o interdependent sections of (Tad) Jones, foutio o country arc becoming nd St nol Filler Dinsger of tie National Credit Men, will be Dt iy it i the pine roving you'r on think v nd nughing | i they Tad | il character, table in the Clplessly time 0 oseats ol : elenrer 0 take nt havid e neliled Aot : inportant Fin ore and mor wce of resi- 1 suppose we'il have to put Capital City, But that chap ¢ ertainly Assoc the Lation chicl w0 el hpirnt Wetre all Joesn't =ive a contit “This gradual, bot clearly defined of unlik proe added, not nrked ivilization from its very be- with ndeney, e is to put your those which have ‘ BEAD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS rss of U JUST KDS - Presented pplication f ning. the will be Principal Marcus White and Mrs, Howe. May Noysc and Miss Vera Stevens. of M Stromaquist and Miss Ruth Jones. Memor few cities “Twenty-threc Saturday hier Crrying | einning, Fear and suspicion, Te sud, - Mid-Season Dance of Normal School Tonight The annual mid- dor the auspices of the New Britain State Norinul sciool will be given at Shuttle The he Meadow club this eve. patrons and patronesses White, dwyer, Mr Miss Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. George Louise Schmahl, D. W ¥ Miss The committee in charge consists Lois Mills, Miss Agnes New Buri;f Place for Escadrille Aviators Washington, April 7 (A—Re- moval and reburial of the hodies of he American members of the La- ayette Escadrille in the erypt of the De Villeneuve, T Etang, has been proposed in a bill ntative Burton, republi n Parc inee, bodies at p ous places in taly. The m ate R10,000, ssent rest at var- nee, Belgium, and 23 ARE ARRL:! Bogota, Colombia, April foreigners we wrrest in Colombia today . charged with being involved in a communist novement, Special Notice A supper will be served by the adies Aid Society of the Swedish sethany chureh, Franklin Square, :30 and 7:30 p. to be applied 1o mortgage fund.—advt, between n. The proceeds he church CLASSIFIED ADS Iy Armanged for Lieference ATE CUTIVE INSERTIONS Rates LUpon Quick der Appliva arge )3 Propad 10 8 e, 35 cents. time 1 P M. daily; 10 A M the Derald at once if your e responsible for rtion, Advertising Headings NOUNCEML ! oN AN o NTS Al DIRECTORS AND FOUND ONALS E ANNOUNCEMENTS AUTOMOTIVE S—ALTO AND Y—ATTOS AND. AUTOM T JOBB NAL SERVICE ks toward him fan to writ EACH EVE =T (HEERS WHEN SHE APPEARS HEY.”“N“ UKE PHUOEBUS IN THE T \JAIT UPY \ SR ) et~ >, S el Great Britain tichts reserved. 1 Features Sundicate. Inc | WANTA AST vou SOMPIN' — HOW MUCH DD DOCTOR DRISCOL! CHARGE FER FIXIN . UP VOUR MEASLES? TLETS GET MARRED. AT ONCE DEAREST.) THURSDAY YA O.K. WITH ME MARTIE/ {Is Your Terement || For Rent? Advertise It In Herald Classified Ads |, Just Phone 925 ,I :ason dance un- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1928, IMPLOYMENT L 40—HELP- TS WANTED {41—HELP—MEN It WANT! HELP—WOMEN WAN HELP—MEN OR WOM 8 WANT! S 9—WANTED—TO BORROW | LIVE STOCK 50—CATTLE AND LIVE STOCK §3.—l}.:rgcs. CATS, PETS MERCHANDISE ARTICLES YOR SALE | 5B—FOR THE VACATIONIST BUILDING MATERIALS $7—~BUSINESS & OFFICE EQUIP, | 58—F. ARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS ED AND FUEL ERTILIZERS, SEEDS, PLANTS OOTWEAR AND CLOTHING 00D THINGS TO EAT OUSEHOLD ARTICLES MACHINERY, ELEC, & TOOLS 65—MERCHANDISE AT THE STORES {66—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 10 !48—WANTED ARTICLES TO BUY REAL ESTATE FOR REN VACATION > WAREHOUSES & REAL EST: T8—AGEN' 79— AUCTIONE! S0—~BLDG. & GE AL ED ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS SS—HOTELS $9—ROOMS FOR RENT «—ROOMS AND BOARD —ROOMS FOR HOUSEKELPING v L TO DINE TED—BOARD OR ROOM NEW BRITAIN MUNUMENTAL WORKS, 125 Oak St. Monuments of all sizesand descriptions. Reasonable. Tel. 21 Teasonable prices. SANDELLI'S GREENHOUSE, 21§ Oak St. Telephione 2181-3, Lost and Found W Britalu_ Natlonal Bank book Savings Bank of New B No. 73850 and Polish k No. 2 i _AIl Jost. Fiuder please return to_banks. POLICE DOG, German. Answers to BIltz, Tan face, Finder return to 49 Landers | Ave. Tel. . Reward. Personals d AMATEURS, ATTENTION! Your fills glossy finished by professional photog- rapher at no higher price, Bring in your films. Arcade Studio. DIESSES, sults and topcoats dry clea Tel. 632. We will call. Superior Cleay ing_and Dyeing Co. 19 Franklin S HEALTH. IF YAU DESIRE IT write for my free Lookiet. E. H. LOTZ, chiro- practor, Strand Theater Bldg. Tel. 567. (MPROVE your appearance. Let us clean that sofled hat. Come in today. Modern Hat_Shop, 33 Church St. 5 EADQUARTERS for 14 and 18k wed- ding rings. Expert watch repalring Himberg & Horn, 392 Main St. and 10 R. R. Arcade, 5 USED CARS Stop Looking All Over Town Here is Real Value For Your Money 1924 Oakland Touring Winter top, $50 down 1924 Willys-Knight Sedan Excellent shape, $125 down 1927 Star Six Coach Very good, $250 down C. H. HALL, Inc. 18 MAIN ST. TEL. 982 (Near Franklin Square) MY MEASLES COST MY POW F'V DOLLARS® - | [ | ! ANNOU Personals IF you want your shoes re-colored, re- | color they are at be sure and call at the Ortho- pedic Bloe Store at 87 Church St. Any gardless present, of ‘what color can be applied. USED CARS " TOMORROW Saturday, April 28th NAPTHA, BEST FOR DRY CLEANING. ““Prices Hall's Paint Store, 179-183 Arch St. Tel. 2601 is the WANTED, HOMES, for dependent children. Appl | ing to the Diocesan Bureau, §t. Hartford, Conn. Boarding and free , jn writ- 244 Main Last Day of our SPENCER CORBETS, surgi Fittings fn_vour home. M penter, 34 Rockwell Ave. Tel. USED CARS ————— ! Never Has Our List of USED CARS Been Better You Owe Yourself a Look at Them—Come in Today 1925 OVERLAND Coach (8ix cylinder) 1925 JEWETT Touring (Sport model) 1921 HUDSON Coupe 1926 FORD Tudor 1926 ESSEX Coach Terms and Trades Elmer Automobile Co. 22 Main St. Tel. 1513 The Biggest Selling Month in the History of the HUPMOBILE Brought Us in Trade These High Grade USED CARS We Buy Right—Hence We Sell Right 1927 HUP 8 Brougham (Brand new) 1928 HUP 6 Brougham (Demonstrator) 1926 DODGE Sedan 1926 DODGE Sedan 1925 HUDSON Coach 1924 STUDEBAKER Tour. (Special six) 1924 ESSEX Coach Terms and Trades The Kingsbury | Motor Sales Co. 250 ARCH STREET Tel. 2049 Open Evenings Patterson-Chevrolet Offers You Unusual Values USED CARS “With an O. K. that Counts 1926 QOakland Coupe 1927 Essex Coach 1926 Essex Coach 1927 Chevrolet Coach 1926 Chevrolet Coach 1927 Chevrolet Coupe 1924 Dodge Sedan FORDS OF ALL KINDS You ‘are safe buying a car “With an O. K. that Counts.” TERMS AND TRAD. Open Evenings and Sunday Patterson-Chevrolet Incorporated 98 Arch St. 4561-W. Big Price Reduction Sale Prices on all our USED CARS have been going down daily since sale began last week, TOMORROW THEY GO TO| ROCK BOTTOM Buy Your Used Car at this Sale Prices Will Never be Lower TERMS AND TRADES Open Evenings Capitol Buick Co. 187-193 ARCH STREET Lowest Prices! That we have yet offered in our Used Cars. Each in excellent condition, ready for many miles of comfort and happiness, on the road. 1928 Studebaker Com. 1927 Essex Coach 1926 Hudson Coach 1926 Hudson Brougham 1926 Overland Sedan 1925 Essex Coach 1925 Stutz Sedan 1925 Studebaker Duplex 1925 Hudson Coach Many Others $30 Up Don’'t Miss Seeing Them Terms and Trades . The Honeyman Auto Sales 200 EAST MAIN STREET Telephone 2542 Onen very Evening Look Look Look All Ready For the Road Big Six B 26 I?i(: N. HEVROLET Runabout "ORD Coach R Runabout Al the above cars are ready res good on .every Trades and Special Terms J| Automotive Sales and Service Used Car Department 45 Arch St Open Evenings PEANUT’S MEASLY FIVE SPOT JOB WELL=1 AINT RUNNIN' DOWN VOUR MEASLES PEANUT-BUT UE CHARGED YOU FIVE OOLLARS FER FIXIN'UP A LOT OF MEASLES AN' DONT| FERGIT HE CHARGED MV PoP THE MOON WILL SHINE |/ ON LOVERS WHO PINE — BUT THAT'S GoOT)| NOTHING TO T WITH PINEAPPLES

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