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THIS HAS HAPPLNED Nathaniel Dann, struggling art 18 tn love with the beautiful ginta Brewster, da and heir ss of a Wall Street financier have ness of anger the tiniest fr ard blue 4ctio at har in artist q ieelt f of a second tha irm ¢ of this! uspe peoy to 1 was to room rigsa “You know, Virginia, I'm dead in love with Russell, raonal articles fiances THE STORY V1 <he selects a fow p 10 keep —"for rem t Clarissa and her NOW GO ON WITH CHAPTEL arigsa had » Virginia and A > turned daln that s ith n an xpla ature of 18 relucta ting hin Vi 32 You Need Money For Bills, Come to Us 8100 LOAN po-able $5 monthly, plus lawful interest. 8300 LOAN pavable 10 monthly, plus law ful interest. 8300 LOAN pasable$is monthly, plus lae ful interest. Other Amounts in Proportion Cost fixed by law. Every ment s the cost. loans in strict priva Calt, 1o, BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY 201 Rap | Bldg., & 99 Weet Main St. Rencen Woshngton & iNgh Bta id Floor crossed the room and rang the ser- | orry propar “What? Have the servants gone? | jee on reache of « Miss I mis we'll do it o no gor "o nds we foar scars ouneed nswered | Pike," eper cocktails irewster Claris can’t would unveiling, n the stark naked- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 14, 1928, THE DAILY ARGUMENT T HET BERT QUILLEN or n- | oty ! 2| Ta says our children pick out their inferiors to run 3 with, but she don’t try to ex- “1 reckon ever’ woman plain it exept to say they knows some cat she's scarqd didn't get it from ner side of her husband w uld marry if the family.” she was to die. Publisiy pyright, 1028 s Syudicate) the ridiculeus preten- thers. But in shoulders | vor on ear- | L0 iKL anealag her eter i kiss {toren : nding 31y, allowed 4 orsmile | corner of her mouth Heved she was secing things I | *Don't come down to lunc lixou ‘care to.” ehe. told: Vi | | | 1 nice our grandm 1 should vou are g true to your convie- ¥- ies, Really? Then tell me istent to pretend you stiil that men do the cheosing and act as much a . modern as vou the way upstairs with her 1s ‘\-:fii:]; d rather J riseq | room and & { door she turncd {pulse and remarked, apropos of nothing: ik i ou know T dead in {00 o mith B9l sy you are a todern Virginia regar It e s e jEras “T suppose you say I'm sure you must St e e e | “He reatly very nice, Clarisea Nathanicl. You would understand, [ “Yes, hes attr Clarissa | Clarissa, if you had lost a parent agreed, “but what might be mor ‘Oh, of course T know you wer | important, he's also rich. As rich. deveted, you d your father, {1 should father, or he Will | Clgrissa admitted grudgingly. “But | be some day. Quite a cateh if some- you know mother's divoree took |one who needed to marry {lier away from me just as much as money could manage to lure him e had died. At least T felt |away from me.” She paused and |thar way about it. But {laughed. “But such would call that it rohbed me of my power | find her path strewn it many 1o think for myscif. However . | difficulties,” she added and laughed it doesn’'t matter. I'm glad you'rs gain, a langh that hewildersd Vir- Virginia. for reasons of my ginia becauss 1S mirthlessn own which I promise to tell you “Why, talk a5 | wme . thongh you of him.” “I'm not, No woman can cver be | sure of any rich while thers | are penniless women in the world, | Clarissa returned slowly “Nonsense, Virginia shrank as fro physi- | come L cal blow. “Penniless women i | she murmured: penniless wo- men v “Exactly, my dear not Virginia ad- vet r eettled o her arted 10 go but at the on a sudden im- seemingly ‘Is it father? “Well modern to grieve for Is that what you mean?” 1do think you haven't vour grief to clond your nt. Virginia. That's why 1 on hat hecause . a8 son e th of Clarissa vou Weren't surc ay “Then yon really are sinecre about 17 I was beginning to won- Jer, Clarissa, if you were as pleased | a8 vou said.” man you're as Lindy. Only I'm glad we've this little 1alk. I'm sure we inderstand each other new.” She kissed Virginia and went out, leaving the latter to ponder casily. over the “little talk | Virginia looked at uarely. f it weren too utterly absurd I “But 1 shonld think you would he- || he w warning m« not to leve in Russell if only because he gy with Russell” Virginis has mon aid gravely, “He | 1o1q harself, “1 wonder " | doesn’t to make a wealthy | Fupther lections were ended marriage. 1€ you think all penni- | for the mon however, by a rap leas people are also fortune hu Tt At | vou might have 1 doubt him if he were poo “Yes, I have the satisfactior knowing o Al money,” Clariss: acknowledged H Jott ‘But to get lack to the point, the | bI"ec“’l Notice fact that he will inherit a fortune | only makes his latitude in the| Tsab choice of a wife o much wider. He Daugh can afford to marry anyone he pridge | wishes.” ning, May “And he has il e | ginia said eoftly. Adm. 3he “With my help.” Clarissa ap- ! pended frankly; “but that oughtn't to be startling to you, Virginia." | | “How do you mean?” Virginia | asked, truly at a loss to understand her friend’s remark. ' Clarissa eyed her silently for a moment, with the faintést hint of |noise makers. Dancing from $:30 to a sneer on hier pertectly rouged | midnight. mission Bfc. Music lips. “Oh well” she shrugged, “if by the Bellhopa—adst. Clarissa said her say Spass nt (TO BE CONTINUED) i No. 12, National of Isabella. will hold a 14 whist party Tuesday eye- 13th, Judd’'s hall. Prizes awarded at cach tabls advt. i ers chosen you.” Vir- 5 Special Notice Novelty low, Tuesday dance, Norden's Bunga- May 15, Hats, favors, there's no one = to remained reason. meluded accom one way ion to or another, i she had uld re doing they would not ill-timed indulgence Fift 4 from O el to &pirit of romi: t to work and s s atill Avenne. It tern in tw great part behind one of the living i the Brew: way Clarissa stop for hospitality r word sa1d gondby A 1o be at nted him eastle in S| told her, f rinlness tha Hu loofed * front learn pres- | Complaining | Inpeh JUST KIDS ur- the WHAT DO YUH THINK HAPPENED NINE WEEKS ) he He | .. POLLY AND HER PALS ar if you | Tean't re- | - childre wel- | 1. | Rome last year hecause of his work g tor the church as pricst and writer. been and Mrs 0 he was near, hington. May 14 (#—Reno, divorce center. was a much larger magnet for disagreeing couples last year than in 1826, The commerce department, re- viewing marriage and divorce statis- tis for Nevada, today credited that state with 1,953 divorces in 1927, an famous as a the previous year. Reno were not given, county. in which Reno is was shown to have of the total, a gain of §47 er more than 100 per eent. Whils no explanation was offered tor the divorce increase, the depart- ment called attention to a modifi tion of Nevada's residence require- ment from six to three monthe, Due largely to a change in Cali- fornia’s marriage law three days’ notice to be given beforc the issnance of a license, the report aid, 95.3 per cent more pecific figures for located, Iy fumi, Receive Degree of Ph. D., in Rec: BO Bein u%uon (UP)—The highest honer within the g Questioned y bestowed upon the Rev. John & department, is today checking up on | _FAther Zsbura, author of religious one-half vears, of Bristol, who was|nitarium. He came to Colorado in discovered that he had smallpos, Dr. |9 Philesophy, will te conferred by and whether they had been vacci., The degree was granted to Father since he was taken 1o the hospital have directly exposed will btRENfl—iS fi“fi_-w_lNfi The boy i& the son of Mr ‘ "struck and knocked down by an au- pital suffering from a fractured leg ring satistactorily and last Wednes- ‘ Yflar Ag‘_’ {was put under the care of Dr.: Dunn did not find an operation nec- he was suffering from a fever when | sided. Saturday morning the boy de- | !lated in a private room with special {Knowlton of the state department notified and the boy was removed at | Dr. T. Eiwn Reeks crintendent outbreak of the disease here. The | | patients who had not been vacci- | total marriages were 2,398, an in- I]N SM ALLP[IX [; ASE | Clergyman Confined 1o Sanitarium to | ognition of His Writings. Persons in Gontact With Bristol cotorate sorings. coto. vay 14 jurisdiction of the sacred congrega- tion of the Catholic church will be Dr. Richard W. Pullen. superin. 2ybura of Cleveland, 0. here to- dent of the New Britain healtn | MRt persons who came in contact with|P0OKS and a priest for more than 30 Walter Thompson, aged three and}-"”’”‘ is confined to the Glockner removed from New Britain General |30 attempt Yo regain his health. ospital last Saturday when it wag| The honor. the degree of doctor on 18 trying to determine the ex. | Bishop Joseph T. Schrembs, also of tent of their exposure to the disease C1eVeland, who arrived Sunday. R Zybura by the sacred Con- Those wha have visite doctors and who furnished professional care and others whe! interviewed by the health superin- (tendent Badon Thompson. Three or four weeks tomobile his home in Bristol. b e i {He was taken to the Bristol hos- Nore Dlsaglmmg CO“DICS Tllal] !After three weeks in the Bristol ho pital. he did not seem to be recov- v the parents had him removed to | the New Britain hospital, where he George W, Dunn. 1t was feared he might require another eperation. Dr. | |eseary but placed the patient under | observation hecause of the fact that admitted to the hospital. Thursday morning the fever sub- veloped a which was thought | to be smallpox. The patient was iso- nurses and the state hoard of health notified. About noon, Dr. Millard | |made a positive diagnosis of small- pox. The Bristol health officer was nce to the Bristol 1solation hOF-; pital. of the New Dritain hospital, ook | ry possible step to prevent any department was thorough- | fed and disinfected, and |1ast year than the year before. The pated hefore wers vaccinated at, crease of 1,170, Washoe county's fig- once. Nurses who have not been vac- | ures nearly trebled, showing 1 1926, A total of 35 marriages were an- inulled in the state in 1927 as com- anew and everys o prevent to he vaecinated | thing possible was done he spread of the disca: Dr. Recks stated Saturday night | |that there was no danger and that | patients who have previously been|and White Pine each had one. vaccinated will be admitted to the . children’s department as usual. "Curtin and Fay on Job | Mealth Officer B. B. Robbins of In Building Department Bristol placed the boy's home under | 23 X z Cyril J. Curtin, electrical inspec- quarantine at 73 Prooks street, that ¥ 4 1S tor, and Thomas B. ;, deputy city Dr. Reeke stated Saturday that ) building inspector, took up their the case was a mild one, although Dr. Robbins seems to think it is of A more severe type. AL SHITH CLUB MEETING organiza. Smeared With Road Oil, Bicyclist Bills City Tadeus Wladkow ski, who attempt- ed to ride a bicyecle on a newly ofled {of the building department. The day's work opened with a depart- mental conference at which Chief Inspector Arthur N. Rutherford out- 'lined the system which he has estab- lished in the office. New Britain Democ tion Working for New York Gov- ernor to Start Drive This Evening. toad before sand had been sprinkled | The Alfred B, first_regular meeting of the over the slippery surface, has billed Smith for President club ! the city for 825 to reimburse him for vill be held tonight at 8 o'clock at!damagze to his wearing apparel and democratic headquarters in United | his bieycle. Building. The club has & member. ley street Saturday afternoonm” and ship of more than 150 men who ! when he came to the portion of the transferred from the New highway being oiled. attempted to Tiritain demoeratic club, now out of ' pedal on without interruption. The It i planned to open a | inevitable happencd and Wladkow- jrive for increased membership. ski which drive together with other hoard of public works about half an matters of club husiness will be con- hour iater, his clothing smeared ysidered tonight. with heavy road oil. were xistence, WAS IT THE \WAS T THE NO the chilq | STegation of the Cagholie church in | 213 increage of 932 or 91.8 per cent over | but Washoe | granted 1603 |5ZpARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS reqilring | 68—WANTED ARTICLI 38 |cinated recently alse were required | marriages last year against 538 in pared with 20 in 1926, Washoe coun- | ty accounted for 36, while Humboldt ' duties today, complating organization | He was riding on Stan-, appeared at the office of the. Advertising Headings i ANNOUNCEMENTS I 1—-BURIAL LOTS, MONUMENTS 2—DEATH NOTICES 3--FLORISTS 4=FUNERAL DIRECTORS 'LOST AND FOUND £—=PERSONA! 7=STORE ANNOUNCEMENTS | AUTOMOTIVE 3—AUTO AND TRUCK AGENCIES 3—-AUTOS AND TRUCKS FOR SALB 10—AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGE |11=AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES |12—-AUTOMOBILES WANTED 13=AUTOS—TAXI BERVICE 14=GARAGES TO LET MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES {17—6ERVICE STATIONS—REPAIRING 4 BUSINESS SERVICE 13—-BARBERS HAIRD'S MASSEUSE 9—BUILDING AND CONTRACT |20—BUSINESS EERVICE RENDERED | “1=-DENTIAT3 |22—DRESSMAKING & MILLINERY 23D N $4—INSURANCE—ALL KINDS |25—~LAWYERS—PATENT ATTORNEYS |26—MOVING, STORING & CRATING —PAINTING, PAPER HANGING | "8=PLUMBING, HEAT'G, METAL WORK —PRESSING AND TATLORING ~PRINT'G, JOBB'G, STATIONERY 51—~PROFESSIONAL SERVICES | |53=wANTE! RENDER EERVICES | EDUCATIONAL | i4—CORREEPONDENCE COURSE |35—DANCING TEACHERS NSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL | “AL & PRIVATE INSTRUCTORS ! 38=WANTED—INSTRUCTORS | 40—HELP- #1—HELP=MEN W {42=HELP=WOMEN W 1 43=HELP—MEN OR W ¢(—SITUATIONS WANTED—MEN 43—SITUATICNS WANTED—WOMEN { FINANCIAL 46— BUSIN[SS OPPORTUNITIES | 4T—INVESTMENTS, STOCKS, BONDS |48—=MONEY LOANED 4SE—MORTGAG! t WANTED=TQ BORROW LIVE STOCK 59=CATTLE AND LIVE ETOCK 31—~DOGB, CATS, PETS 33—EGGS, POULTRY SUPPLIES 33=-HO! §, VEHICLES S4=WANTED—~LIVE STOCE MERCHANDISE 55=ARTICLES FOR SALE B—FOR THE VACATIONIST 57—-BUSINESS & OFFICE EQUIP. 59=FEED AND FUEL \—FERTILIZERS, SEEDS, PLANTS §1=FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING (3=GOOD THINGS TO EAT 03=-HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES £4—MACHINERY. ELEC. & TOOLS £5—MERCHANDISE AT THL STORES USICAL INSTRUMENTS #6B=—RADIO (7=WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY TO BUY REAL ESTATE FOR RENT |80-APARTMENTS & T couples | were joined in wedlack in Nevada BUSINESS PLACES 10 ESK ROOM AND CFFIC! ARMS FOR RENT —HOUSES FOR RENT N FOR RENT 75=VACATION PLACES FOR RENT 78=WAREHOUSES & STORAGE —WANTED—TO RENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE S—REAL LSTATE 9~ AUCTIONEERS 50=BLDG. & BUSINESS PROPERTY $1—BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE ¥2—FARME FOR SALE 33—HOUSES FOR SALB $4=—SUMMER PLACES rOR SALE 35—-SUBURBAN U SAL §6—REAL ESTATE TOR EXCHANGE AL ESTATE WANTED ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS $—JOTKELS R HOUSEK! “WHERE TO DINE WANTED—BOARD CR ROCM FIRE DEPARTMENT REPORT “o. No. 3 of the fire department was called to the Farmington ave- rue dump at 3 o'clock Saturday atternoon, and Co. No. 7 was called at 5:15 0 a br on tie Kolod- Yy property treet and stratford re ning Co. No. hourne’s proper tor a brush fire, 50 an other call for the same sort of fire was answered by the same company. A chimney fire in a house at 122 Fast srect owned by R. €. Smith brought Co. No. 7 at 9:10 Saturday night. ctrect KING GOES TO CRIMEA Lening Russia, May 14 (UP) —King Amanullah of Afghanistan left for the Crimea with his en- tourage yesterday after an extended visit to Moscow and Leningrad. o IT WAS THE DAY | HAD MY ACCIDENT LISIEN, P4, IF YOURE) (GREAT’ ID SOONERTHE OLE, NOT SATISFIED v~ 1BUS HAD THE LOVIN' CARE < Pk &RIEEACK\ IOF A FRIEND THAN TURN | i 5 BEoRLES OFFER) |HER OVER O A COLD- — | BLOODED CORPORATION)) SELLITTO A AN\/DAY-’S' _‘__., I NEIGHBOR ' in | | ster m- he HIM? N 1 DONT Like THE IDEA OF SELLIN' HE DEAR OLD BUGLY © THAT DERN SKINFLINT! PINCHPENNY | NEXT DOOR. UNK! 1123 g‘ACKLEHACK {16—MOTORCYCLES-BICYCLES WANTED | / (City Advertisement | Sealed bids will be received at the Department of Public Welfare, City Hall until 13 o'clock noon, June 18t, 11928, for the reconstruction of two | bathrooms at the Town Home. Blue | prints and specifications may be ob- |tained at Room 412 City Hall. The Department of Public Welfare re. iur\'?s the right to reject any or all bids. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE, John L. Doyle, Supt, City Advertisement | Building Department City of New Britain | NOTICE | To whom it may concern | Notice is hereby given that a hear- jing will be held Tuesday evening, | May 15, 1928 in Room 314, City Hall {at 7:30 p. m. on the petition of George Riley for permission to moy ! buildings as follows: | One three-fanily trame dwelling ltocated at b5 Orunge Street, size 32’540’ to 193 Gold Street, One six-tamily frame building lo- {cated at 60 Orange Street to be moved to 157 Gold Ftreet. These buildings are located on Orange Street facing on Gold Strect approximately 1,800 feot to new lo- | cation. Al persons interested are request {ad to be present at said hearing. ¢ [they see e and be heard in relation to same Signed AN RUTHERFORD. tilding Tnspector, City Advertisement | Sealed bids will be received by !this Commission for the laying ¢ |approximately 1.075 sq. ft. wood flooring in our No. 4 Fire Station sit- |uated &t the corncr of MyTtle and | Curtlg Streets, | We would request all bidders to see Chief Wm. J. Noble for full dee tails and specifications. All bids to be considered shall be In the hands of the Clerk of this Commission on or before 6:15 p. m,, | D. . T. Tues This Commiission reserves right te reiect any or all bids BOARD OF FIRE COMMI ON 3. 3. Keogh, the Clerke USED CARS —_— BOY! Patterson-Chevrolet Good Reconditioned USED CARS “With an O. K. that Counts™ Patterson-Chevrolet Incorporated 98 Arch St. Open Evenings LOOK HERE JUST THE CAR YOU WANT! Ask Us the Prices 1924 Lexington Sedan 1926 Chevrolet Coupe Hudson Coach EXTRA SPECIAL Nash Phaeton TERMS AND TRADES The Domijan Motor Co 136 Washington Street Hotel Washington Garage GENTLE LADY, LET ME SAVY T 1S YOU | LOVE TOBAY PRITHEE TELL ME 1§ | MAY HAVE A SA?glNE SANDLICH * x’ | 1 |.

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