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THIS HAS HAPPENED |couldn't get a pecp from anyone at Virginia Brewster, upon the sud- | th¢ Deans. Arvcn’t they hitting you den death of her father, goes to live | usc the phonc 4 some- with a friend, Clarissa Dean, and |thing like that” ’ her father, Her flance, Nathaniel | Virginia rselt to laugh Dann, objects 1o this for he ms. @l him. s ng to let trusts Dean’s motives. Upon phon- | Miss Mond ki that y._m\l!.nlg ing Niel's studio late one night, Vir- | Was wrong been busy \\.m‘ ginia, is surprised when his model, | Mr. Gar sh plained atter Chiri, answers. This causes a quar- | Turmur higse S o Chiri, o I lest his office just now i vou must be about finished w your, work for the day, so I camc n to have tea with you.” It was a hint none Chiri, but stars in on the rel which is later mended. Hoping to get Niel away, Dean ar- ranges to have him offered a posi- tion in San Francisco, Nicl begs Virginia to marry him and go west but she refuscs to let him sacri hie art. Clarissa becomes jealous of Vir- ginia, and the latter resolves 1o leave, but Dean opposes her depar- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1928 ORDERS OF ARREST | 316 cOLD SIPHENT Liner Aquitania. Senators Are Not Bothered BY| ~ew vorc sy 26 ey sty ment of $15,000,000 in gold will Any Thm(s lcave for London Wednesday on the Aquitania. The transaction is of \Washington, May 29 nate | National City bank, which is ship- orders of arrest mean tagged out senators, the sergeant at arms and his deputies discovered |in the wee sma’ hours of today as they scurried about the city, H)\h!d-l ing residences, hotcls and even yachts in an crfort to round up |enough legislators to makc a quo- {rum. |""The officers got ready promises |of prompt attendance when they ! presented their warrants, but after |they had departed. sleep appeared | forthcoming. The shipment is the sccond with- in a week and brings to $20.000.- 0uv the tothl shipped during the wly revived flow of gold to Eng- bank last week. It is believed the metal to be added to the gold serve of the Bank which 18 requiring a larger because of its cooperation with er bands and the government in the private nature, it was said at the | to | PIng the metal, and no details were | land, the first shipment of $5,000,- | 000 having been made by the same | USED CARS These Cars Will Sell Themselves LOOK THEM OVER 2—1426 FORD Coaches 1—1927 FORD Couch FORD Coupes 6 FORD Runabouts RD Touring NASH Coach 1—PACKARD Touring 5 FORD Ton Truck 6 FORD Ton Truck 1—GOOD USED TRACTOR All the above cars are clean, have good tires and battcries— mechanicaily 0. K. Trades ace cepted. Terms arranged. “We Stand. Buck of Our Word™ Nathaniel gave her a little squeeze of promise as he led her - - = with senate arrest. That brought [and Miss Kitty Brosnan, both of B s o Sl Around) 4 MARMON Sedan HUDSON Coach, §250 1ORD Scdan, $100 Altiough his pursuit plane was / 1 sea bea 4 c , 4 i better to the law mi s than | opu R e ture and asks her to marry him. i ; £ 4 | | Churchill plan for currency note A 5 urled her : | ; : . sty trip to the |, oo When she refuses. he threatens to - : el : ‘ffr‘.:'e"‘mflfb“,- hasty P amalgamation utomotiv reveal the fact that her father cheat- s . A er. ol som| she coaxe - : ioes Back 10 Bed ; ed him out of $100.000 in a boot- : : i . { Goes PINED §25 P came to the door in re- | B 6, of 70 tra 248 Elm Stre: pledges hersclf to marry him 1f she one senator came to {ard Alderson, 15, « utral 18 Elm Street - 2 h ney to repay hin : —2701 Tailato earn the money 1o 1epay go'“: ut he i“'“ 4 o ! - pajamas. He read the order of ar-| ity court today for reckless driving. e : while 1 fix & chair \ | aughed, returned 1o bed. | According to the police Alders e ————— to a cheap hotel after pawning one | 3 . @ rest, laughed, and returned to bed. | According to the police Alderson, in 5 1, but waking up a senator and & deputy | ed a standing trolley, striking and Se Th ces 1 hanged y i place makes her realize her change sergeant at arms threatened him |sightly inju Miss Mary Kennedy € ese fortunes, but real panic comes when results, but it did not bring in the Lawrenee strect, efOl’E YOU BU partition and then she knows that| ' . .= " o iment of colorful cos- “Do make 1 tea, Nie 1 Chiri coaxed. “I'm so low I could crawl under a pancake.” Senon £ ‘ y she has indced made a mistake N |00 1o 1y floor with one sweep of rator ately and consults her attorney who | U8 0 S L all the details S0 that’s why they were so un-|there and do nothing. It's much "l::-f‘ilk‘ll;:Ol"':'r»"»;‘:";“i “t"*‘a?‘_‘) g i 5 ? Roadstey recommends a small, quiet hostelry | o "o shrugged her way into ihe “I knew that would happen: That inicative today! T couldn't | better for me to find some kind of 5 € P A v And 'IHE HERALD a7 C IR Coupe NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY |Filelctie. o g0t 1o gey|thaniel declared vehemently, “How you and ff T hadn't heard from you| “You're going to find it a life. |straggled into the chamber. As CLASSIFIED ADS ||| dan 2 00K BEEG: AD)L &¢ 21 aid it come about by tonight T was going to raid the !sized job being married to me,” |these faithful came in. those who wll irion k had oAt b s e e “Well, she scemed 1o tlunk 1 placc. Where did you go when you | Nathaniel returned earnestly. Vir- {had held the fort during the long and Ready Reference Virginia's things had arrived, 80€ |in a huwry to leave a while a80; ;0 change my mind ‘about mar- |left?” |ginia shook her head, but her cyes|night hours greeted them more or LINE RATES was told, and she asked to have don't he a dog In the mange activity 1o unpack and| = hat! ) St ie accents she'd have 1 1o say hotel, omitting all reference 1o the | his, the cager questing for a happy (ihauiries as 1o how they were feel- Yearly Order Rates Upon Ber weloome axtivity 1o unpack A% Ha, thats goot YOUlthat babics are found n hollow | Ritz. She did not wish him to answer. She loved him so, adored [IDE- - Appilcation make a list of the pictures and the | ever done for me that I should be “Judging vou by herseli” N It's satisfactory hotel’ she has-| His hands came to hers, spoke |Prought a laconic “like hell.” suit casen. The trunks that should it weren't for that hollow shell |y 5™ onniy Gour - 't tene add as Ntaha ce | for N leade His voice, too. Se i S 1 I B oT i Dosns wrave mot|b s ohA voh Expect b 10isten gnt | taaBisl semarked Ssoutls n't tened to add as Ntahaniel's face | for him. plea is voice, rvice Station, Inc, : . | c ; | A. M Paonessa, Pres | 0 A ek e & ot ke e . & | T4 dines to an inch. i . Pres former home on Park avenue and it, so there?” ind of persuasion,” he went on mended it ool, sweet water en parched li After Crash in Plane 4 e T e = e 2 SP)—Lie: Minimum Book charge, 38 cents. directed the superintendent to send It you ever say anything like |y, 'voy cences it you realize that you that trembled in her nmervous much she would forget all else. His | fif"w;‘ "‘r;’f”tf ”“IB’ 5 “"‘_,“?l’r‘x‘ Open Fvenings g | will make a bum marriage with me, | fingers and placed it on the tray. words tumbled on, drawing her |3 !80 8 Uexter of Bolling Feld, Closing time 1 P. M. daily; 10 A. M. “Home of the Ch i contajned nothing but clothing, very | be through with ou for good, vhic e B! e er sobe by © day fro n, cive i yhon 25, k1 I little of which she cared to Wear Nathaniel told her soberly. “T hate | SRUH (U0 (60 PNRAERON 8 METy L ARort e “:r)d-a‘: \I:lhll‘ll'\.”;Ir‘:RD]"H\I'“\\':)* 1\:(; o Telephons Ak for e time ! back out.” “With Clari you mean? Yes, sighed a little and bent to his arms. e A e | ceive them. have to if you haen't sense enough g It was a different Virginia who |to go.” Al 5 ; s 4 e . Ry > 3 lished when it crashed from a B e Mioe = second fims yhat dey. Al miis ordeic o tis scwapa® . T ; 1 demol Wam is Here N expected to he considered at an- | height of 150 fect, Dexter escaped e e 9 rill of a good fight had | fighting, do you sec? If you want me L SUGGEEDS BROTHER ight o ; car | it of Bie 5! = BHUNELS S SILLEN Sh A N other meeting of the committec | with only a slight injury to his head, incited her to a desire for action.| “If vou don't consider it worth p : ; committee it was planned 1o sub- » ated g airport dis g sed car—see thel She handed over the pearls with |your while to be decent 1 don't comunttes 1t was plannod 10 &uh | mev. Join J. MoGimey -of. Bridge- | Lo/0K treated. af fho alzport dl e TS ]l)}f)"ll 1:9?1 ‘Ll‘“ o 1!““‘ remarkable composure and Mr.|know what to offer you.” n g onie -y el EBeSL FOR THE CAREFUL 24 Studebaker Sedan e / = e LD TALKING RECORD picion of the pain it gave her 10 hands pulling his head down, lips L . S HELD TALRING BECOR s ; =y X g [, . (M Killing of Boy Scout eLcHaross. S PAIG Sedan, Jate 1926, § 1925 Jewett Sport Touring “Call up in the morning and T'll | body tense. Reso]u jon Almed Pl ass T, [liare e At | c C Sk 0 5 L 3 '0 Be Probed Thursday' ° Y 20 -1 Longest Pilibuster on Record. (Il palloons, 32x6.00, hydraulic gl i let you know about these things,” h: Nathanicl shoved her away and ; Y John J. McGivney Washington, May 29 (UP)—The | oGl 1922 Buick Touring arat ; i into the death of Arthur MeAuliffe, anrG | made. g0 Tl isihean Shaukey M vear-old Danbury Boy here, bas been appointed national |sin was holder of the longest fili- Iy known s “The ‘Big Jewett," Terms and Trades ol . fully. “They ek o was accidentally killed by a play- ¢ Knights of Colum- | puster yecord of recent years, In a pleasure to drive because of them,” Virginia said wistfully. “They | his hands off her shoulders and| o . = A e on & nting trip, il hegin | VIS 10 succeed Tis brother, — Mon- | 1417, he filibustered for 17 hours on T e e 5 were mother's.’ rubbed the places where his fingers | | mer but we'll just make sure that they |to bruise me, do it with kis she | ing the use of liquor 2 s el i i el Siled W % BABboF St Auseum rekes 6o Bl e Automobile CO are not on the unpaid bills, so’s to | said. with absolute seriousness. B g . : {iveeoivas wiial Tay s, wiiesen: told police they tried to dispose of | MeGivney who was responsible for | quorum call can be issued by a fili- || “comfortable and durable- This 2 Main St. Tel. 1513 This time Virginia left the build-|“Do I have to murder you " the legislature toduy the body first by throwing it in Lake the founding of the Knights of Co- | huster unless other business inter- | niotor has marvelous “stayin, something to be allowed to hope | for the nonce on rules tentatively decided last s 5 Senator Smoot, repn.. Utah, holds ||| REO & puss. S dan, 1925 series, the very last possession that linked “Oh, I must. So sorry to have 10 fihe senate and house today Kansas City, May [ The na, Haly, May 29 (B \,.nah,,‘fmn speech. In 1915, he talked 12 loons, shock absorbers, double ||| -~ her with the life that seemed now to |leave you!" She danced out of the | pho peoposed nquiry would he Apostles’” Creed of the Methodist lini, brother of the ?!lours against the democratic mer- bumpers, extra tive, upholstery |1 - liave been a fairy tale of happi- tiny place and dived into the bed-| ongucted by a special commuttee Bpiscopal church, as well s the ung his wife were mjured in an | €h@nt marine bill clean and fresh, had exception- ne room with @ gay, mocking thrill On | composed of the sci nd speak- Daptismal covenant will remain un- | yuiomobil e —— ally good carc. Price $530. ; ; X er of the house, respectively. Au. Changed. the general conference de- L Ao was ot about the| . NAVY GRADUATION |ESSEX 1025 Couch. good pain, LHE\/ROLET doubt until morning; and in the| Virgina sat wide-cyed in her | yporization would e miven th ded last night after a hot fight. A d and his wife's shoulder bone Newport, R, I, Ma — il balloon tir committee 1o issie sumMMonSS a with Nathaniel. He might have |thaniel had used that worked so ef- | aninistcr othe tate of the clureh which woutd | "I GRS oy | eollege were held today, In the ab- bumper, motormcter, X new NEW AND USED CAR called the Deans and learned that | fectively in expediting Chiri's depar- g cnee of Seeretary Wilbur, whos tires, 805 DM EWCAD SED CAR | ; ureh.” for shrd ctao shid PTF}H Tiivien by Notary Achiels Zac-| 1 " Shing I ten with remorse that she liad | people—perhaps only they could un- Al Slobn 164 rolating | o Y ChomL! San0; SChrists Mlolyl i for Tiasnza, and was! condng | OFI0Mmas were. prasentad by R G A DEPARTMENT OPEN left the day s0 nearly go by with- |derstand cach other! She sighed al gy , ; Churei or Holy Catholic | I 2 : wreh” was voted down and the S S IARY | the college, to 78 officers of the pets fine. Price $150 ALL DECORATION = come to her at the first hint of | complete harmony with a girl who B P e A Ungtng SRk S navy, army and marine corps. CHANDLER Sport Touriug b BB HO LD 1 ¥ e ¢ the committe s | Autcuil, France, May 29.—(®— ACCIDENTA! nl_\:m hody. wor dri le o Iy A eeive him in privacy. She thought | took it joyousl | ; & S . fs . , May 2 INT - ¥, worm drive, splendid U hD CARS of trying to tell him as much as| Nathaniel came in with the tea |jiq, sanpmonEinlion Vod Betty Nuthall, young Enghish tennis| Bridgeport, May 20.—P—A Gnd- condition, 2195 b | ise also would be investigated | Paris, May 20(UP)—A red flag, | women's singles of the International | Coroner John J. Phelan today in the Day Forenoon “Wi 0. K ) ” in the parlor of her hotel. That!room. Virginia felt her uUnseen |1y matter has b S p B : ¥ n oz ; o e ) e A aeonEnonn. iy With an 0. K. that Counts hrdh et AN S L e This matter hus been the subject of hoisted at a communist football | hard court championships today by | case of James Williams, 12, of stam- || HOWARD W. WHITMORE on administration and tinance R01% 1iodr Hot That e aueiies G- oa & ot aipse ). e oy yals o o ()8 o every word spoken could be over- |news to him. She began to think, £ > BT B St CRR Cen BRo L BNs0 dal Bt Near Eim Phone 2510 a bus top up Riverside Drive, but |Chiri would linger over her dressing ; what & place for Nathaniel in a|unnccessarily, hut presently she was the best place In the world. |that claverly revcaled the contours Virginia thought, to tell him what |of a remarkably well-formed hody. would be enough to explain why |impishly to Virginia, “but Niel's 2 ; ; WOULDIA LIKE TO BREEZE— CIT sh Wil Beeaking with the Desns.|just given me something I've o k6 €ZE- 1+ WONOE COLLD AGK ) | YOURE THE LITTLE 8OY i WO s A BIE HErOY HEDR ABOUT THE an early marriage. but she co “Yoy aidn’ HeR AnDE TD 4 SAVED THE OTOOLE p YOUR SAVING i N\ TWO ©'HOULIHAN OH=LOVE 18 TN THEME without telling him the whole after Chir had slanuied the door in y . WOULD TELL ME SOME S 2 .| _ OF STORY AND sSONG After a ride down 0 Washingto F invtiing. She 0/ MUCH TO 1T, BUT NDUR&ELF? % 1 AND THRILUNG Kquare on a hus Virginia walked to 1 evaded, 4 YOou M S : & BUY ALAS AND ALAGK NONE| intima - 5 Sales & Service 4 4 eves blinking, | e oy St ot legging deal. Recklessly, Virginia Hair tousled and ) New Haven. eMay — P —How sponse to u call, clad only in his|.veauc, Waterbury was fined $25 in | [|oMen Evenings Tel, in one year's time. She then s o e ot ] ) At onc hotel a ¢ « at | driving wlong Whitney avenue, pas she hears a brawl through the thin | SAU€2¢ ¢f PIOVUSE =% BE T CHRYSLER - 5 i . o, sc last night.* . e afler. 8 i, -1 Most of those who made up the Suedan her choice. She checks out immedi- | o 5 0 LT TG0 e he Loping he wouldn't press her for |1 left the house last night it. But atter all T couldn't stay 5 D= 2 P X to which she goes. kit |girl's got a yen on herself -l m even to take a message for [ work.” woe-bugone appearance us they Aitiow i CHAPTER XIX il by dola hai fismny,. S Toulwee Alphabeticaily Airanged for Quick s 1 rying you,” Virginia told hini in the Virginia gave him the name of her | fell heneath the ect appeal in|less cheerfully and with solicitous for CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS them sent up immediately. It gave | Chiri logs i W nearly destitute she was. | hin In some cases these inquirics 3 The C few objects d’art she had in her|grateful for? You'd be my man if know how nearly destitute she was. | hin ol 1 . 19 e lly like to have you listening to that darkened. “Mr. Gardiner recom- | pretur happiness that was like | Li N ecoveri Count 6 words to & line. there, she learned. She called her|and leave her the fic 1 won't do ave you i ng to that | darkened r. Gardiner r picturing a happiness Lieut Dexter Recovering unt 6 words to u line. carnestly, “You'd only be coming | Nathanicl reached for the cup of | Virzinia prayed not to love him so Allnimnp Susoe: 8 Hines 240 Hartford Ave. Tel. 1051 them to her new address. They |that about Miss Brewsfcr agan T'll Virginia, but T don’t want you 1o find | “I buppose it was very unpleasant,” from trouble, promising heaven. | 1 2shington, was recovering here to- ||| saturday. now, s0 she was not impatient to re- | to order you out, but 1 guess T'll 3 it ! while he was taking oft from thc ||| Notfy tie Herald at ouce i yowr ¢ There won't be any more of it. |it was, and 1'd rather not talk about (To Be Continued) e | Bomion et ls meorsect, Not responsible’ for ]ust What You presented herself at Mr. Gardiner's| Chirl laughed “What wins wars? St despondency and 0, ke th hile.” 3% Vi ot got through her P ke &0, pake Il wonih Sy ik this morning. If approved by th i d s s o lsave Die nald At Not too expensive—yet a Gardiner hadn't the slightest sus-| “This!” Chiri was in his arms, to the senale at noon. | port Becomes National Chaplain i BUYER 1921 Hudson Sedan part with them. crushing against his, her firm young Late Senator LaFollette Headed | pass. in ble gray Duco. b 1926 Fssex Coach by .88eX ¢ . e . B 101 ay 2)—Inquest said, referring to the list she had | scolded angrily. *“What an idiot you quum, S()alldal rn por lay (UP)—Inguest \Gfan'e Rorn Catholic chure ,,\h“u Senator LaFollette of Wiscon- ||| yizw i 168555 Ooadly ot 1925 Ford T\Jlll'illg' “I really think T have a right to |rom Chiri's gypsy eves. She shook LR R oL O i o The i Sl signor Patrick J. McG Who | the armed merchantman bill, but P i R s “Then of course they're yours, |had left red marks. “If you want |investigation into : e e T e S IRIeG, ot v et u o Fouse wonld be provid a ! Bishop, 18, will be questioned. They ¥1VIng brother of Rev. Michael J. Under present roles, only one Biz Six T puss. Sedan avoid the possibility of trouble. “Good lord!” Nathaniel groancd. ing with a lighter heart. It meant| “Not today. I've got all T expect| e joint legislative committer Candlewood and then by burying it, | lUmbus. | venes between calls. qualitics.” Price § that she was not to be stripped of | “Then you're going?” hopeiully. |pight fo present such CREED UNCHANGED 'S BROTHER HURT | the record for the longest continu- [|™ iy cxtra fine condition. Bal- premic r accident near here last | Tut she could not knew beyond | iier smiling i meantime she must communicate | chair, wondering what method Na- | ajority report of the committoe on : graduation excrcises of the naval war (| ESSEN, 1824 Coach, disc whocls ave substituted “Holy Spirit” for 5 " : Willi Cpseni-Forli road. The muchine was ) 3 she was gone. Virginia was smit- |ture. Oh, well, artists were queer LY : ol duties Deld him in Washington, the ||ISTUDEBAKER Special Touring, skl | Admiral Pringle, president of paint, top, upholstery and c: out calling him. He would want to | little, feeling she never could be in | z prorogued, would be consider- E stands BPETTY NUTHALL ELIMINATED : T R trouble and she had no place to re- | stayed until she was put out and | i OB s ap Stannc PORD Tuw Tonek, teh, expoass she had planned to let hir know, | before Chirl emerged from the bed- | e ater oy Cr 107 Jersonal ar, wae eliminated from the |ing of accidental was returned by || Open Evenings and Decoration Virginte . mad glimpsed the | Gamper o8 the o ermton g |4 Spectal iNQUINY LY fle commission e in the suburb of Clichy, caus- | Mile. Alice Charnelet of France, 6-1. |ford who died of injurics received Graham-Paige Cars 3 % been prepared overnight, and w and hauled it dow he favorites, | heard. They might take a ride on |after 10 mitutes had passed, that| © ¥ ey e Eptplisnled ionn hsfieyoniies, fond: temper—as he was sure to be. was surprised to see her come out. Well, why not go to his studio? Tt | She was wearing a red crepe dress 4 S had happened with Clarissa. That | “I'd like to stay to tea” she said BT T CLAFFEY =SOM TRE EVENING WELL -WELL-WELL- S0 Nathaniel would he sure to atton | QUESTIONS ABOUT] ML LiFen e b : \ 3 = THE LIT: : —\ WONDER ¢ ‘YOU find some reason for pu'ting it off | Irink Virgin harged Nathaniel YOUNGSTER \ LITTLE truth. ! a { i & THERES NOTHING THING ABOUT TS MASIC 1S WONDRIUS Nathaniel's studio and found him at X i yon should CAN DENY work. Chiri was podingz for him in ‘ ort w o sure she's THAT DOUGHNUTS ARE a red bathing avit of a tedly | trre igh as it is MUCH VIORE FILLING, hovish cut thantel threw down | Pl 1 orget her his brush and knocked o hair | heart” Ng i on his way to grect ¥ n 3 . it thin, ginia entered in 1 {0 his ¢ I right with vou. Is there 10 come heen trving all d: vou hut ) she ¢ . tantly, P PERKING ILL L T ; x BET SWUVE FERGAT) / ) I . =! | DAGNAB-T/ T WISH THAT ToDAY IS — \ y I HAD YOUR MEMORY OUR WEDDIN' | Y y < M ALLUS GITTIN THE ANNIVERSARY', & < |l | |OLE NED FER FERGITTIN' E% fli | ANNIVERSARY AN’ il [OUR WEDDIN 2 i DB I ALLUS BUYS e 1ANN‘VEQ5AW/ ‘MRS A BOUQUET! | “It looks Jike the best way “Ma gets mad at me when for a rich old widow to live she sces me workin® with m a long time is to marry some fishin' tackle. She's always | | vounz squirt that wants her % : looked upon it as a rival. money - > 0198 o0 eermme Fartu Seree t (Cop:sgnt. 1775, Pubiienhers t (Copyright. 1 8. ar i " “ureat Brtem rghts mmved