New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 15, 1928, Page 22

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THIS HAS HAPPENED {made no audible protest, knowing Nathaniel Dann. struggling artist, | that the action was perfectly natur is engaged to \irgima Brewster, al. Only she couldn’t whose tather is a prominent Wall| help recalling what Nathamel had street financier. After losing his for- | said about Nean’s touching her. Si tune in speculation Brewster dies of | eIt that she was being shghtly dis heart f. and 1 faugh well loyal to her absent swestheart % companion let his hand remair e nes his ¢ at her elbon while they crossed the sidewalk And on ling 4 to marry him family friend, danghter, K seated th the as D in car ta h = an sat closs be- hothem \iren self to t md 4 bt the due marmth r as they roar Drive Virginia mann A Rus- | sreide & Virginia tol and up rowards Yonkers If tha ot to i smoothly aleng Ri hap- | trie ssar studio mer Chir her anake but ousne He had ¥ i person who was entivel 1 from him as the : end But hand she ~ could but He frow inia been ohser might have non 24 %o much small a matter “You know and somehow managed agreeablly, ‘T snre 1 couid vou selve your probleme if only !would trust me. when | Are it away vonetl 1ick] his | as she iy Russe conoeins cloud Mod 24 save: “You f has n ing ed vour gnod \dgment as a 1 that displeasire NOW GO ON WITH CHAPTER \ STORY THE i | ginia called She of the servants + mas her host who door and stepp: Virginia o &peak help you ned th e ————————————————————— “At three, then?" Mr. Dean a sked. '‘Oh, sooner,” Virginia urged to| “Why, 1t fsn't a matter of not trusting veu, Unele Frederick. 1 know what you think abont Na thaniel and and, well, T'm vow're exhausted. wondering if you aren’t wrong—if like, of course. I shouldn’t let him fake care of T hope will he able to!me as he wants to do." o e at dinner. Perhaps it would | 1 afraid ight \efit vou to go for a drive this your courage, Naturally ghall 1 order a car?” vou would want to let hini do that auced out the window hut much in love blue sky with lazy, | with him, arent you?" i like | Virginia sniled. “He has t ep in 4 m She had a =nd the meaning of the word,” on feeling of oppression, as though | said simply char furnished room Then hich « I an to let hi ot upo Diean replicd Yes, please do exproseion that nexperted fermor conviction fo Virgimia ‘But would 117 I could help him I'm sure of that. “Aren't coming down lunch 2" he asked pleasantly Not if vou don't mind.” answered weanl Poor child; Well, do as vou ht vou Virginia myself vou was you lose my « noon 2 Virginia you're very 1t the clear shite clonds drifting over ¥ ninst know hetter * M ahout ta con L wreck Tus hife mother her She eried with It will be glor 12 to get outdoor M Tea asker Virginia, p let Jtest me save life r vml va who have lived & the same prob abstacles. It e from the rony of wiean the failure fo of otl meet protit erienee ore vou facing the re bt whet s a o pity s i making onr tanding on the Tife will ta come too late of e You ta ns in sions are reshold You fever a it by that of eound adtice new ke o 1 vou o heart.” frighten me," Vir Yon g il At < vours for the agking i vou voung Donn's good ar a1l ta be happy Don't be veak 1 Virginia. Don't ept off vour in lot ips yoU hopelesslt 1 of i as von dn 1 Al =0 K 15 there Von non ~08 oIl me 17h T ean helyp L dness Vf . 0 mater o doins s great m on 10 need of anvthing T myv dear k & nothine that an proside far vou it it I larissa ave T rather ust would ik P was perfectly v me come and hve fled remark thon ) their honse oy some niament later knaw tn assist her dan Clarissa bt at ff eonree edging over as she | & | your Allow vourself 10 20 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THE DAILY ARGUMENT POOR PA BY CLAUDE CALLAN AUNT HET BY ROBERT QUILLEN “Beulah is always so con- scious of hein” good that it looks hke she's just con- stantly got her mind on the bad she's missin’.” Sallie needn't put on airs around me. 1 knowed her when she made her chil- \ dren's underclothes out of flour sacks.” ‘ right, 1325, Publishers Syndicate) doubts you may have ame with us. We both arc overioyed to have you. Clarissa was the first to urge the arrangement although T bad it in mind before <ha mentioned it to me.” 1 PULRITY CAMPAIGN. Rome, May 15 (UP)—Rome, | of modern art, is con- a purity campaign szainzt nudity in art, with the Vati- n leading the campaign. Prinee Potenziani, governor of Rome. ia ex- pected to have to umpire the frst skirmish—a protest by the Osserva- tore Romano, official Vatican organ. against four nude female figures that adorn a new fountain. | concerning | i fronted with may have sghe didn’t s=d generous tain I must have.” imagined mean,” vyes, aome- \irginia | confe I'm cer- Iy “I'm glad o hear you say that I shouldn't like your atay | be clonded in any way.” o with us to | “Then I'm sure you mean to ex Pr e Bl S s Blushed | Virginia, responded, brightening “Oh," flatly, “yes of course. But don’t vou think it will enly make 1t harder for you to keep your purpose {1f you listen too often to his plead- i mgso" “T'Il have tike that risk {Virgiia smd firmly. T couldn't stand not seeing him every day. 1 hope it will be agrecable to you and [arissa to have him call, but | must tell you that T could not stay where it asn’t possible to be with | Nathanel.” “He's quite turned stiffly | A Ititle later, after an awhward | , Virginia suggested that they return he and he without protest. There was no more 1 thaniel then. More of s talk of any kind, and reached the Deans' did lhinger Swiltly to her telephone thanie to welcome,” Dean re- sile 16 acquiesced | k of Na- lence than when they house Virginia downstairs but ran room and lifted the to put in a call for Na- | number. She felt a great | need to hear his voice, to herself that he actually was { ready to come if she wanted him And without knowing precisely | | why felt. that there had been | an attempt to draw them apart, to | re with their secing each | | | { assurc n | She hecame really ag ated. wait- ing for the beloved, growly voice to | ANEWED, | there came a lazy, ruck en Virginia's s paw on a but- And then 10" that rt Mo a ferfly Sealed bids will be received at the | Department of Public Welfare, City | Hall until 12 o'clock noon, June 1st, | 1925 for the reconstruction of two | bathrooms at the Town Home. Blue prints and specifications may be oh- tained at Room 412 City Hall. The Department of Public Welfare re- | serves the right te reject any or all bids, DEPARTM PUBLIC WELF John L. JUST KIDS "OSWALD | = O SHAUGHNES! A new kind of wmotion picture star | has come to America. Lili Damita, | I'rench actress chosen to be leading lady for HKonald Colman. doesn’t smoke or drink-—and she never has | had her hair bobbed. When this | picture was taken upon her arrival| [ in New York, she actually blushed 1o learn that It would appear in a | Supt newspaper | | POLLY AND HER PALS ToE CACKLERACK PEOPLE HAS\ MADE ME A TEMPTIN' OFFER W TRADE, BUT (D SOONER SELL THE OLD BUGGY T© ! DRIVE OVER TO MY HOSSE , AN’ ILL ASk THE (FE, SAM' J. J. LANNIN DIES 2% TUESDAY, MAY 15, 192 | A few moments later the crash of | his fall was heard and he was found | dead on the roof of a twe story ex- [ tension | The hotel manager expressed the { opinion that the death was an acci- dent but police announced that they FOLLOWING FALL Plunges to Death From Seventh Story New York, May 15 U nin, former owner of thr 3 Red Sox and present owner Roosevelt Field and other Long land property, Jumiped or fell to his death from the ninth story of a Brooklyn hotel today Fall Heard. Mr. Lannmim went this morimng fo the Granada hotel in Rrooklyvn, [which he owned, and told the man- | improve it as a permanent air- ager, that he was goinz to a Arome.. The younger Lannin was lon the ninth floor to inspect some | named president and Clarke general new plastering { manager. were investigating the possibility of icide. The manager said that Mr. .annin had been _subject to heart \tacks and he believed that he was stricken with an attack as he opened the French windows in the minth floor room and plunged out. M. were 17 Lannin’s business interests ely in real estate but he vas Widely known as a sportsman and recently had backed an ambi- tions aviation project Under the urging of his son and Henry B. Clarie, his sen-in-law, he windon | i Ning Reosevelt ficld as huildings lots and had formed a company to with Reason The Sign of Quality Paint SAVES YOU $210.24 ON HOUSE PAINTING COST WEARS LONGER! LOOKS BETTER! COSTS LESS! SPECIAL FOR TOMORROW! 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