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When A - © 1928 by NEA Service THIS HAS HAPPENED | Virginia Brewster, upon the sud-| “Itf you feel like that den death of her father, goes to live | cried, and leaped 1o he with a friend. Her fiance, Nathan- |thaniel eanght her iel Dann, ohyects to th for he |said with insta mistrusts Dean's motives. Upon | phoning Niel's studio lat pight, | Virgima is surprised model, Chiri, answers a quarrsl whic Hoping 1o nges to ha had struck e perilously T'a apologiz: I'd have that let's kiss and ! Yirgima could but mind 1 : this was not ta he th hot words Nathan her love world grow e w his | fore happen lear make up not anviction that end of ther doubt of d to last he reslly eved d@d not love away fre him fie through 1 that & er to marry th ture and 2 When reveal the cheated him out lessly, Vir pl him if she fails to to repay him n o She then leav S e £ respectable after learn is overdra her rin for tea parture fron fact tha not He fores 4 th of her love the all loath prised but ot a Prom- n and s to Niel and to tell him of the Deans', ndio her d Part of i Promiss m- vou'll untl 1 ten vou I don't | Nathanie! ~¢ his mo no hasts in faith wonld be ~d to and for but he palnitat flushed with emotion, with av rim You promise promise 1) vou'll darhng'™ he ened Exquisite rélease from p - doubt and haunting fear tired and 1 hav sense of D did not count th passed the one came at spell for Virgl reckoning of crashing through athaniel had Iulled inta her mind | She was out ghtning-like el she cried frantically; making me fo ' Nathaniel 22 “Den't touch begged tearfully derstand Nathaniel stood worried and not 2 Had her troubles mind? ‘Sit down with gentle command not to touch von Ehall a glass of water?” The commonplare ed to restore Virginia to a degree of calmness that permitted her to ap preciate the strangeness of her out- burst “Ob. Niel." suddenly 1nto you with all mustn't talk riage. He knelt silence. He to her lest he irresponsible Presently lifted from her arms and put 2 his “Your hands hke exclaimed in surprise “Will you falk to me?’ he said, | ignoring the condition of his hands. “If you will promise not to maks love to me as you did.” “My God, Virginia! T'm on fire for you 1 want to take care of you, What kind man would I be 10 let you alon= now, when you need someone to comfort more than you will again “You'vs mch thought Niel, darling mind not to ness until soon know.” & 1 don’t want to vou hke if a tair br 11 be fai) there change from her f ot a “he knew that prom- not anythir to give itated K n at last. but w ment before ome jses were binding, mamn in certled e last until their tate this swe n. ithaniel noticed the the forgetfnlness was intelhgent to know that fhe rapture Lof a moment zone rannet be recap- will But there would be moments’ Th jrness of har swest mind and 4 him of that of his arms in one move Ol tured at vou're | Ae Giher Virzini Loven And non | together Gosh, a “Virginia please You don't she will have marked I'm 2134 to have T'd neve ceen Ainner un- Jovously. you to myself back from her tle frightensd affected her * he said “T prom 1 get you | r have vou'd remained A rouple of h | much of veon 1t Deans hat bums, t enough soul worm. Where'll “Let's stay down here in the Vil- with the please two between them for ve eat? All right get thiz paint off hands we'lll scout around Just a moment " While ha was gone Virginia car ried the tea trav to the kitchen- ette and washed the cups and sau- cers. £he had to be moving, domg something 1 in 1dlens formenting. Already she had for- mulated 2 vagne plan for the he- ginning of her struggle with For- | tune, but she could do nothing | about it until she had some money en a little money. &he did not want to think anv until she heard from Mr. Gardiner Nathaniel hurried and rejoined her soon. He looked tremendously handsome in s slouchy gray | tweeds, but 1 1a langhed at the he had Lirushed his hair Just vho thought he'd question seem- T ind 1 she her =obhed chawr heart hut me about sinkinz L love vou mar- my to To beside her stricken afraid to speak arouse her to further larations her hand ice,” &he way like a small hoy be late for the circus “I'm afraid you will be smd. noticing that \irg wrap, “Shall we taxi up to | hotel and get a coat™" the | “You have 4 inish comforts me, | can't 1 take that?" made up my Nathaniel rummaged in the Ttal- myself in happi- {in ch under the window and nntil | hronght up a beautiful bladk sitk you | o embroidered with white cold,” he Wid no vour live nia idea | shawl; of your love But I've Jose no ow it's so sines or's death, he ended haltingly shawl o throw nto he told aren’t from Ch friend houldn't like crazy you Nathaniel to me Have to mde 1t remarked casnally, A it from Spain to part with it. « it Virginia hysteries sent “hut it her ems 0 1 giving deration feelings. Aside that 1 vour father would not w ve alone He'd L vise vou to listen You n of that, erty most con vou ror ta my i s from know | ghout int yon to | et him and drape «yap it around the first to ad-| per shoulds it ar- to me.” be the ju nay man of the lib- | the 1 Il b he boaste vas 2 eless My He often | 1 gave gaid onur mor vas o . ft bad “But to naine edn't be a few wer vo ist, Dt Ist me around v apite Vir a hia retorted toi taste marr z00Y and Well 1| rean vou | ewe m you love 0ok Tike art he sug ireanged 1 ook had Niel. No o ho ' thing. T wan love, 1 v ithout HET QUILLEN AUNT aid notl wasteful that nine gives me the talkin® abeut the Iwant to hiue next world zet there, but I'm impatient it she iz m' about me bein in the time | him hand-runnin kitehen zinee not ahout Iike Z1Ve hazh Sutaiabes Uthings as a him would he not turn | [winn el dilaiioleis discidais? NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1928 thinking he must do something about it. When he saw that she was not so helpless as people thought her — that she could do what other girls were doing and —though he would not know this ——much, much more, he would grow to accept her independence, to ad- mire her for refusing to came to him as one who is too weak to weather a storm seeks shelter. “He will see that I think he is some- thing more than a refuge,” she en- couraged her new hope. “And he will be proud of me if 1 can make {him think I want to de this for my self-respect,” she told herself a went, laughing, down the stairs to the street. particular?” Na- they “Any place in thaniel asked Let's prowl I love these streets My shawl won't be conspicuous will it “In the Village' T've seen zirl with stockingles: lsgs on a night in January, hula- walking on Seventh Avenue, She Wasn't in costume, either.” ‘Well. her h legs are her own af- fair aren’t they?" Virgmnia re- marked with hidden guile “Of course they are' Virginia smiled. “That's the things T ke in you, Niel beheve, really believe, in Most people who say they flatter themselves “You mean thev theorize T don't suppose anvone mould denv he be. lieved in the 1nalidual's nzht to 0 as he pleases within the la of You freedom do. one Just plication of a theory often puts it 1 2 different light.” “But. 1if you have the real spirit of liberty, vou'd always put it first sonal wishes wouldn't you>* “T'd want to do that ™ iIn the matter, fhe statement away in her m for future nuse A little later. into mory when they walked an erange-painted grotte, she was doubly glad that she had trapped Nathaniel into making 1t (T BE CONTINUED) Normal School Glee Club Concert This Evening The Normal School Glee club of &0 voices will hold ite annual con- cert thig evening at 8 15 o'clock the auditorium of the school My L Ethel Frior, director of music a the =chool The club will he assisted by Maurice Wallen, tenor, of the Colomal Male Quartet of Hartford Miss Elsanor Tune zraduating class will pany the club on the piane An added attraction this year will be the =inging of a group of songs by the Camp Junior Hizh schocl Girls' Glee club. Tt will be the ini- tial appearance of the young cho ters, an organization of 35 girls accom- $500 SUIT OVER 1 St tor 2400 was brought by John Lehman agamnst Herrup and Henry Morans through Attorney J. Golden. The writ, served todav by Deputy Sheriff Mat- thew Papciak states that on July 15, 1027, the plamtiff and the de- fendant, Henry Morans, executed a lease of property on the corner of Star street, Winter street and Hart- ford avenue and the plaintiff claims that the rent due for the months of Tebruary, March, April and May of this year ing $2 The defendant assign- ed the lease to Samuel Herrup, it is claimed. The writ is returnable in city court on the second Monday in June SE today 68 RETIRES FROM NAVY Ran Dnego, Cal, May &1 P—Fsar Admiral Josiah 8. McKean yesterday ended his long service in the 1nited States naty and went on the retired st Tt was Admiral MeKean's 64th hirthday, the age at which, under he must retire. The admir- al had heen commandant of the lo- cal 1 distriet September 10, 1926, Admiral Rohertson him the law, sines A Ashley ritten and unwritten, but the ap- | In 1mportance, above your own per- | Virginia smiled 2gain and tucked | will conduct the concert. | Carlson of Bristol, a member of the | Samuel | is unpaid. the amount be- | ANNOUNCEMENTS Burial Lots, Monuments 1 NEW BRITAIN MONUMENTAL WORKS, 123 Oa descriptions. ANY ACCIDENTS ON MEMORIAL DAY {One Killed and 13 Reported In-| jured in Connecticut |y rersTrr e s | o Hume, 1996 Stanley St Fhone Harttord. May 31 (UP)—One per- {son was killed and at least 19 oth- |ers injured in automobile aceidents |over Memorial Day | Anthony Asman, of this city. |was killed when struck by an auto- |mobile as he stood beside his pea- ut wagon The driver, Edward De regorio, 22, of East Hartford, wa |held on a reckless driving charge | Nine persons were hurt in crashes in and about Hartford. Mr. and Mrs {Moses Rand of Woonsocket, R. 1. | were treated for shock and immer- ston after their automobile ran over |an embankment and info the Hocka- Inum river at Burnside | Four persons were injured, twe| | seriously, when a machine driven by |Edward E. Poirot collided with one| driven by Frank M Handley of| Manchester at East Hartford | Seven persons were injured in ac- about Bridgeport. Five of the vichims Were passengers in cars driven by ERavmond Dub of Bridgeport and Dr Jacoh Novikoff |of New York which collided at Ann |and Pembroke streets, Bridgeport A nine.yvear-old boy, Teonard { most ionsly hurt of three persons|! leoancerned in accidents about w |Haven He was reported in a grave condition at New Haven hospital to- dav after being run down at Savin|_ |Rock park by George § Stockman of Derhy. 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T A Court of Probate | Britain. within ana Rerlin, in_the County o State of Conmectiont, on the D1 Rermard ¥ | Bagdasar fate |ing estate n New Lirve Upon | BERNARD Britain. 2 cops in sail Judge Gafiney, MARIANNA RINARDI ® alias in said dis- Andrew & | h1an Bagda ving that be grant applica- | Onan . DOMIANO RINARDI 230 day OF NOTICE sa1d canse s ¢ Tune, A atimony miste brought un I anl and led on sard tion sty fle | enveRED heard ana eatate s per fully appears fon be Probate Aetermi appearng 1o ribing o e £ 1 o plaintifi time, and I ORDERED notice of the pendency the | tion reon, shall ewspaper | Hshing | Heraia, | Britan ign- in e21d at tnstitn caid defendant by time and te this ords publishie cireuiat two sneo lingea vefore post 1 Britain 'S P. 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