New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 17, 1928, Page 22

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¢ she warned him When A D 1928 by NEA Service obstacle to I Nathaniel I e AncEai: whe N s I P He 3 ' ¥ w y 1 1o uid be that T ignite. In otter 4 yor ruin mber am et, and blaz He began to perceive that Nat haniel was going 1o be a formidable abstacle (o his plans, NOW GO ON WITH THIE EPORY CHAPTER 1N 'm afraid you will find me dull company this evening Frederick an remarked to Mrs, Farley when Clari Russell had gone at him, a superior smile ty, “you ure going to he very excit ing company Mr. Dean allowed a flicker of ap prehension (o wooin the ga he turned upor He had caught somethin nortentous, even threatening, in her level fone i oy Bt elay s par vesi?? e asked blandly When have we ever played par chesi?? she countered. “Don't pre tend to be stumd, Frederick; vou are well aware that the game we have plaved is not so innocuois as that we plaving Tele His tones drip premotionally; “and now to declare the win Dean renc stand and h cigarct from a Th and put ou the cigaret she k s disturbed to the s manne point of fo He too tnother cigaret for him he was w Tor half a minute the He was the firet 1o sp silence “Were there any stukes?” he ask- €4, striving to speak Lizhtly nt one she declared T thought right along more to win than you derick, but since meeting r 1 e reached a different conclusion ‘Meaning That 1 ect ¢h en show game now Then with of confi know, 1 and how you fee! “You I can unde It must be like drinkine at a foun tain of youth to possess a zirl lik Miss Brewster." ing about?” “What are 3 " he shot at her quickly dear,” “though T understand that, too 1 felt angry myselt earlicr the cvening. but I'm wise enough to kn will do no good. 1"v¢ dee “Don’t lose your t swoel o ¢ 1 suspieton.” “But you haven't a reason for do mg anything of that nature,” Dean | protested heatedly. “I never spok: to you of marriage, Helon.” “PIadmit that, Frederick, as we have no witnesses, i Cxpeeted you 1 to. Yo ut you ki u'd have ow 1 don it you hadn't seen a chanee a e “I don't u t. too, to buy turned s ‘Oh titfly W ntodel nederstan ves you do, understand 1 was con her fort won't be noor, vour hand ne perfe d you," he re Frederick. You | ctly, even if i Miss Brewster has lost ne and you believe that she BOOse enough to marry a “You must be out Helen to? That's why she down, ¢ She Ise & thought he would strugeling artist if you and fortunc.” of your to say such things.” “You must be think T'm blind. offer ming, out of yours if you And don't you sup- Clarissa knows what you're up tilted at me at she had me n't have me this opportunity with you she underr know w St And ted me, I've lost and ¢ 1Here Prederick T'm re all it a d Scandal! Or perhaps just a given But 1 ay." cttle. word or two to Miss Brewsler about cer- tain occasions in the nd spare me ou sidering suffice to the pt ny more than y win”" he s 1t you intend to be nsible ands will not be e t Ive my fe iblicity 1 ou do. reasy whatever that clings don’t “That nzble you v aven't 2 shred of evidence and I doubt if M ary to be proved guilty condemned.” what I have to suffer. for vou know, d fond of vou wealth.” 2ly was quite in spite of your e hell you were, You'll have to pa blunt) Dean rusped Helen crook to listen to n fizures on your check will but since you're ac vou must be plain truth “F do the trick. sarling White with ang went to a desk a checkbook Farley was calmly tearing a slip of paper to hits. “Double.” vou'll win A mome she said erick t later firmly Trembling. but forcing h to silence n wrote out a check. Mrs Farley folded it tiny jeweled vanity case sh carrying “I'm teuly i turncd got out a Mrs. “and 1mself new into o was “When Slowly she you luck, 1 | imagine you victory with to have spoi door leave you.” jar figure pa He was he cums elosed the do ahout. “Good ever haughtily. “Nice eveni pleasantly, street, too.” Dean ap vou weren't t “1 should JUST POOR PA plainly desired to have alone her but 1 wouldn't try “You sce, I'm please you in As he opencd tin her car when the figure Nathaniel replied, weakening in his | Plenty of faney frosh Mackerel FOR RENT resolve not to call until she sum- | falibut, Cod, 1 Lobisters, Buile [f 1l e i monsd hin, Jonen b Rt LarIEL When in the Market For the | |“She has retired.” Dean informed efe. The Com Better 'ATE FOR SALE him curtly. “And there are other Commercial AGENTS—REAL ESTATE streets that are nice for strolling if § step from Main. Free de o - UCITONEERS you are interested fn sueh exploring [lvery. hone 11a0 1 Ubk‘D CAR \—RLDG. & BUSTNss ProPERTT | about. Good night.” | Canterbury Bells, pa . - A "ARMS FOR BALE { | “So you're wise to me.” Nathaniel (and Phlox. Fxtra Phone 982 IOUSES FOR SALE e = muttered after him as he mounted | Bloont thi umnier e el e el the steps and disappeared within the | | o inEnD athi 1925 FORD Roadster : S et e eomanae house [ vilte. " Tel. §05.—-advt $120.00 TRIEAL ESTATI WANTED “Confound him.” Dean was saying ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS aloud as he made his way back to | A four-volum C IHI F{ALL lnc B—HOTELS | [ the drawing room. “He's shadowing 1480 hy Adolph Ttns . . y “|| sa—RooMs” ror mENT | [the house, the pigheaded fool.” r has beo w 18 Main St. Tel, 982 (115} =RO0NE! por. HossmesrriNG ’ The thought of Nathaniel on guard hook eollection Open Evenings —WHERE IMNE out in the street, coupled with hig versity library 3—WANTED—BOARD OR ROOM i S NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1928 HUNGERFORD HEADS [~ roie herao ~ CVIC MUSIC ASSN. | - CLASSIFIED ADS THE DAILY ARGUMENT HERE PAIGE a sterdy cravoe cariav Rccepts Leadership in Movement s e fo Revive Old Interest STUDEBAKER tires, Hungertord has dition ESSEX 192 paint and CHANL B KR 1 Advertising Headings ANNOUNCLMENTS e balloont Price $385. Bella sees anybody “I'd like to visit my v pass come to our house s re- Amy, but her This roomy family car is noted {| turns somethin’ she's bor- polite | for its low cost of operation || rowed from us, ust to get a | [show everbody he ain't ; ANNOUNCEMENTS Tl et look at our company.” ashamed of me.” AUTOMOTIVE CHANDLER SPORT TOURING Wi us sae i . o o o Anished Marine blue and ) TRUCKS FOR BALE the famous ‘“Pikes Peak FOR EXCHANGE Motor.” Price §150. sl e e e ACCLSSORIES | N REO 1925 SEDAN, finely equip- Clat the thought of marrying you of the 50 s of Mrs crtormers 1 ped and in very much better You're flinty, and there isn't th P t Urushing ch s o condition than the average used trace of a heart anywhere in you bim He 2 Bhr rice well-preserved body, but you had N g 5 « St B STATI PAIRING = = A . he power to strike fire in me. That’s » to hi trio will play attrac- BUSINESS SERVICE TERMS AND TRADES |a great deal to lose.” plans, t to lend variety to the ', BARBERS HAIRD'S ,'“\S CUSE IIO\VARD Wv “VHITA‘IORI" | She was staring away from him re ¥ of get ense OF 16—BUILDING A CONTY ».Dq”hb | the years, and for all the '8 rid « v by s Graham-Paige Cars rior there was | Il f o, 2 cial Y NER a a @ Bl s A e e Al e S S e s i R Liiony 319 East Main Street | & ful quality e e i 5 1 1 blie & invite ¢ | voice. But it made no appeat to ased: wil 1 i Sklopsons ks & dten i Pr) fel. 2810 Open Evenings | Frederick Dean. He hated her ficrce- " (s el _"””‘ AE e ) {1y at that moment; she had bested | (1O BE CON'T J srandiniang u S Cooela “him, eriminally perhaps, but he d ; s i AND TATLORING not mind her method. The mere fact C- I Lol e O anabla D JOBBG, ETATIONERY | [T |Ithat e was bosted ptraged HimiH; ity ltems Spacth to give his musical illustra Onpmesnates THESE CARS WILL BE | was not accustomed to it , i i S ns 1o the b gob to her feet. T wish 2 DER SERVICES rederick, hut T don't |, CIHENE e CARLSON HEADS STATE LO.OF. EDUCATIONAL re going to have an casy | aaron rlson of this city was |4 PONDENCE COURSE Miss Brewster. Sorry | £ s el ted grand er of rEACHERS led the evening you s i ; O. 17 of Connecticut yes IR T OnE with 1t the cluding meeting of & two- g3 ORS o rush har jon at Br cport. Hi | |17 1 were you.” Al el Ln LR the highest office of the| o Lo o oo oo e Come in and see them “No doubt your advice s valu- |y i ¢ he f f‘ o ‘ ’1 «.Y-iix'"y‘.zv."j‘\‘\\ 41— AN Better come early for first “Perhaps not. Well give me a |°f A7 15 Special Notice 1925 Hudson Coach s kiss, old sunbeam, and don’t TEsng e B _— 1923 Hudson Sedan t me too soon.” o ¢ BB T ey (Seven passenger) He drew back as she moved near- | The o e b Bl 1 a public whist on ~TO BORROW 1926 Dodge Sedan er to him and she laughed teasingly. Junba, No. 27, Cathe Friday it Odd Fellows' ball, LIVE STOCK 1923 Dodge Touring e e i e 1923 Studebaker Sedans 5 v o “‘y_‘, 3 — (Two good ones) determined to manner, so0 'l 1924 some S City Advertisement O A 0 0r o — Ammicrs von s The Kingsbu her Nie caught a glinpse of a famil- A\ social Sealed bids will be received af the | SESEOR THE VACKTIONIED gsbury ssing before the boy (DR e R partment ot Public Welfare, City [I—IUSINESS & OVFICE BQuip. Mo(or Sales CO. Let your far Iping Mrs. Tarley dnto [ LS8 A0 SEEH cntof officers Al until 12 o'clock noon, June 1si U AXD DAIR 0DUCTS 950 ARCH STREBT pick your Usq turned and | g S8 i 1928, for the rcconstruction of {wo SEDS, PLANTS Tel. 2049 Onen Byeni these tomorroy D CAT back, stopping near him. 1o ureitt Grange wi rooms at the Town Hor Blu . AND CLOTHING el. &0 pen luvenings or of the car and faced ats and specifications may be ob INGS TO E e ed at Room 4 2 Clty Hall. The & 10018 | Aing, M. Dann, he said a ent of Public Welfare re- AT THE STORES o 18asl he right to reject any or all MUSICAL IMENTS | ng" Nathaniel returned 2 ~WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY “Nice for strolling, nice for Conne DEPARTMENT OF 68— WANTED AF ES TO BUY tieut 1 Wl on the 4 4. m. tide PUBLIC WELIFART red relieved. “Oh, then |t Saybrool 1olivered 1o you John 1. Doyle, & “ hinking of coming in?" | the same day. Commercial Iisi — | 70—BUS S FOR T 2 new tires. he said discouragingly Market, Comme A step from e PR D JORRICES partment is now § ar I R I B8 B0 ! blocks.” like to see ' Virginia,” | Main, - adst USED CARS : FOR RENT UBURBAN 1IF LOOKING FOR A GOOD SEDAN IS AN with best type 4 wheel Usmy 2 ~ e j Come In! E 5 pass. Sedan AND gp 5 refinish shields, upholstery in fine co: Price $185. FORD 1424 TON with new tres 1did condition TRUCK, COACH, spl WHIPPET 1926 COACH, ¢ whee! brakes, balloon tires, snubbers. $325 with extra tires. fortable and de tires and good paint. PAIGE 6-66, 7 SOLD FOR Any Reasonable Offer Studebaker Touring LOOK HERE | JUST THE CAR YOU WANT Ask Us the Price 1925 HUDSON COACH “Our service de- reboring the YOUR CAR TAKEN IN TRADE The Domijan Motor Co. || 136 Washington Street Hotel Washington Garage HERALD | CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RESULTS side win rack Price § ndid Price $32 Sedan rdable Com- with SEDAN. 187-193 ARCH i da 1927 S ( 1927 S DO ) C/ K. tha lection 1926 STUDEBA (S UD! (Sedan) 1926 And Mar It's casv to get full mdvantuge budget pla Coay Cou hes ing Runah oupe ALL to Cho Ch KIDS BEEN . T ~vvaval 50-0 VOUR TEACHER WRITES || YO0 CAN TAKE Tl RIGHT BACK THAT SINCE YOUR ACCIDENT YOU HMAVE AND SHE HAS NOT PUNISHED :::D‘:; IoEE ity t\:‘? HER My NOTED) VOU FOR FEAR OF /- R D You i e ARE WELL 7 | HARMING YOUR DISLOCATED SHOULDER WHAT DID VOUR ¥ TEACHER SAY WHEN You GAVE TO YOUR TEACHER-IM TELLING HER THAT You ARE WELL SHE SAD TO IMPOSSIBLE TO HANDLE eof © 192 5 King Fraturer Syndieare. Tne Cronr Briniie rights 1oueesed POLLY AND HER PALS [leT ™ ONDERFLL AT B v I ILLING TO PAY'2 Ashur’s Bad Break ‘ BUT DARN THE LUCK' T & = et iR s 1SH YoUD A'BUSTED MILLION AIRE. \WHO COUPLA BUSTED LEGS, {SEEIN' I GiTSs THE PRICE, |OF A BRAN'NEW FIVE-\ | | PASSENGER CACKLERACK) S OUT OF 1T 2 1SAY E———S . |IASK YOU,ASH WO A { = X NEAL PAw ALwAyS) WAS A Fool — FER LLCK ' NN - WOMEN ALWAYS STICK TOGE porate LOVE EIR0S 84 A MOONLISHT T ’s SOMETHINS ~THAT's BREAd 5.9!1 . G'Y A RIDE N THE FIVE Fusy Pace'

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