New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 1, 1928, Page 26

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sawdnst " the| Virginia said nothing btut ehe and | was inchined to believe he should substituted quicksand for v had place where © Virginia had seen her Ealoind 1he soom Bho whs 21 what he said hadn't ting at a corner tabls with a thin- 10 overcome her di faced, alert-syed young r who concerning Chirt's poten- v at Nathaniel took seats clo nal importance in his life. It an- noved her fhat thie should be se “It's rid culons for me to feel th ded herself Mo n't interested Niel ne to come in Jhovant moed- contact wit! el? ¥ with he was p £tk to. Was zoing impatient | Bur h Chint | weuld 1 N savor, and she was glad cnoug black cotfee e ‘o For 4 while they walked around Thou . Chirt ‘ m and out of hook shops son A SISt- | and looking in windows filled with mim Eut what ng she 3 ed 1n had that 10 4 fan a ng amount of antique e elry B8 e . sirl qust S had when 111 Nashamiel suggested gomz back ehng ation S den wis im ejop|to the studio The idea was possible to Yirginia in her present state of mind Hed be certain to rencw his pl dared it not trust herself to refuse E that her burden zren heaier with every passing hour and the temptation to lav < wanted arms Sn she told ed o was not ene in Nathanie him she was fired and man n back to her hotel v drovs uptown in a taxicab irgima was conscions 3l the 2 v of Nathaniel's disappointment He ear with his arm about her but he 14 not talk much. Ordinarily he was ammated and eager to engags in comversation about some of ths ‘4t 1= 1n amount to|many things that interested him so ard and creat m a person anything,® Narha replies ear- | vitally | culkiness acemed to vanmish 2+ remark |however, when he kissed her g0od- Chir's coming | night in the cab. Virginia went | up 1o her room wath at least 2 ocked off the 'cross’ she mas bearing eplinter around his neck| The next morni she was up iai b on as there was anv- r the telephone n Mr . was asking for farly one to diner's office information about the list she had left with him He was not i but cpetary assured her there was of her ownership, and free 1o make whatever dis- jon she liked of the things ked them all b Dbatting her eves Virginia her snl © went ahout the oming 1eal- | furiously aa fuous creature. | and it must bs said that Afraid of her 1n fact That was|only a very few tears the . wa 3 to have reason | vigilance of her siky and to give Niel for postponing their [spattered down into the bags. When the atraps were buckled she got her handbag and tished for wedding — a reason that he had helped to build up He wonld e to now that ecervone | the pawn ticket to get the broke®s has 2 g of his|address. own stremgth, to prove his ability | He greeted her attably when she | o wuatify his existence hefors con- |arrived at his shop and had her wenting fo accept protection from | things carried in by the taxicab nt ] | & - the nother 1ndiidual driver His tirst glimpss of the Enpther | sus 1014 him a very old story Virginia, knew that if she had |smite no reason at all to give him Na- | This girl was on her uppers. He thaniel would question her love|already knew she was inexperi- ey that would he another |enced wn the matter of raising girl's chance, 1f there was anvone | money on her possessions But if fto ‘understand” and sympathize [he hadn't known it pefore the with him when he felt himself disd|mere fact that she had brought so ed now that |manv things at once would have iliusioned, She Tt her unacknowled Chirt's influence had prompted her 7" dread op|gien her away. He dealt as fairly With her as any other would to seek this reason, tn keep Na-|under the mstances and ehe thamel from doubting her. But |scemed satis i why Chiri? There must he other| From his shop she went straigh girls he could turn to {to a younz broker she knew on the table | Wall Strest, but this person dealt Virginia glanced s where Chirl, small face eupped in [in stocks and bonds and not in her hands, blew smoke into the air | jewelry. She was admitted to his and smiled indifferently at the | presence as soon as her name was eager younz man who was vawnn;"'akfn in to him. He came toward | tones. appar- |the deor of his private office to with her over | greet her, hands outstretched in welcome to her in low ently expostulaty * ene ashed, turning | “Virginia, this is 8 pleasure,” he Bk to Naih "l exclaimed warmly. “T was one of Higo, Man She's got him | those who tried several times to see hipped. Poor d vou.” he added and then waited Why do yon cali him poor | until she had taken the chair he e [ placed for her before he went on Not a chance th Chire.” | to tell her of his sympathy ‘n her “How do Know 2 her ment Chirl chanzes her Loy friends| Virginia struggled to restrain her with the geasor 1t che's wearing [ emotion when he spoke of her black she gets a hic to g0 with | father. Tears seemed to come S0 it, but if T | terribly easy 1o her! And she was fo be dark and | { hiere purely on business, Grieving BEal o8 oK & et ThanY | would have to he kept for her soli- Rt enln . lent for a mo- |tary hours mis-| “Everyone was so very kind." she 4. dabhing at her eyes with a | 121 ) finally. | 1 doation. Tt | o4 handkerchief. “I'm 7 1 th men's | en’t thanked you all E A vhen her | properly, but you see it with such a 0% ancar ould be | shock fo me. Father's death, and e then finding out that T hadn’t any che v 3 t kil You didn’'t know that before?™ for sorm D s pable of | he exclaimed in astonishment it I hadnt the faintest idea, o r n |« It father had told me, 1 x have found some way to help I know : ol At loast T wonldn't have kept n ko | o pending money as 1 had al- Nathar It OF icoites von' womdnit! Tn- I of « ouEht 19 wonder a shonid® v 0 et i t0 keep right ) . | biosiiaps o It ——— e e THE DAILY ARGUMENT } i’” AUNT HET | # | i ¥ | | Ouwi yom danghie The reason a hell-cat in-law Fl cl extey woman most always marr dav se she said she a4 good, ea in' man is knew we was disgusted hecanse he's the only kind with her for ervin’ the das innocent enough to be fooled hefore he her ave as soon as they'd had their| | ot T | t course not. ir. iwant vou to make it a hundred [[steering wheel. hae had very good HUDSON £edan | phatieally “I'm surpriesd you ask me Don't bother. please urged. | thonsand | | | HUDSON Coach | a1 at once it your Oliver It seems that evervor I be all right in a moment. | want Oh good lord! Do T look like | cone: | STUTZ Sedan | t. Not responsible for St complained | to 20 on with our bhusiness now [John D2 1t T were an alehemet ||| 1926 NASH ADVANCED “SSEX Coach [[|errors atter tna gret inseruion. with a fouch of exasperation Indeed we will not. I'll come Up | would I be here here or would I be sl \I 1425 STUDERAKER Big 6 edan ‘ e nder- | and see you this evening, or this att- | nomng 1n Marme SIX SEDAX 1225 STUDERAKER Duplex standing,’ he apologized ortly. | ernoon you prefer §taying with| . g Al - S e ke i b {T2.B¢ Continued) | Funy equipped. mechamcany MANY OTHERS l USED CARS [1efr. 1 guese Virgima e€hook her head. *Not perfect. very good lilac grey $30 and UP : | “It makes me think none of vou any more,” the said: then to the B 5 A trecklessly. That she had been in- it won't happen 1926 NASH ADVANCED l‘lnnevman AU[O €se ars 1 deed reckless she 3w in his expres- agaimn OneY & 3 drdiene e e et e SIX COACH Sal Sell Themselves “That's hardly faw." he prot you' Ohrer followed up m dis vales addeq in sel ‘I suppot was trying to g 1t as lon, “Very likel didn’t realize weuld be for ried and he mean so muc gagement are ten that Olp v oyour tion T hike to vou wouldn't might remem He mled nie to h t to vou In fa boasts of w either of us fear ™ “Ite a dac finetion,” s on her voice vou mean wh yours simply “Well, n placatingly you &till behe I wae just go appointed 14 always dd know, Virgin “0t cou “Now you me to answer step, Virginia nese office.” laughed with in the world “You know “At times. wish to do” \ meney on th ont discourag to marry.” perception of powerful fore ginia, who w grip of supp money she m JUST lved for that much-talked fthink T conld have ex- | h periencad it with vou, Virgimia but You don't expect me to talk “But seriously, if there 13 A long moment shipped b Virginia answered. “I muet have 1t to pay an obliga- tion that father left.” Iy, but her low voice carried over- tones of emotion so polgnant the stirred her hearer to at lea “T'll help you, if 1 can,” ; ised as quietly. It was as though both “Announcements were aware of some invisible but voices and ma NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 192 : |an optalon of my swn, Where are | m—=mmm— | USED CARS \irginia ad- Thank you,” ehe tried to say, but | ou now?" e added abruptly. AUTOMOTIVE | T LD mitted tolerantly; “but you |the distance between them increased | i1, 5 hotal” she thouhgt it best HE HERA mustn’t blame father. Im sure he with the speed of thought e s i B i |~ Autos and Trucks For sale 9 2 S5 S & ~ Spare me from know- rhing she knew she was prone on | yey eneht fo 26 16 semeene, he | FEPERACENEAT TETeR T5 7ox ||| VEAPING THE FIELD IN CLASSIFIED ADS g as he could” his secreta 0B oo e Uher 4 deanip wene baslk Tess than & year ago. Wil be sold for | {|| Alphabveticaily Airanged for Quick v, but it's too bad he with a wet towel and | from Aiken I'd invite y6u te put up| I, balasce of pavments dus Terms | NC\V Car SaICS | and Ready Referece how much hasder it|Oliver Cutfe A : Rudolpn's Garage, 127 Cherry St. i LINE RATES ow much harder 1 er Cotfer, prominent broker|at our mace: Ticould] mave over 1o | FAL e s Ny Bamee you eventually.” | was on his knees, chating her hande | yhe club,* he euggested on second = il BRINGS US THIS FINE 5 B “Oh, I'm sure he expected to line “Too stupid.” she murmured apol- | thoyzht USED CARS SELECTION OF Fearly 2;:5:;.5;;“ Upoa long enough to see me happily mar- ogenealle, Then her white lip 10 imhet onldihe & tanio for huide ! oy . Charge Prepaid knew money wouldn't cd in a heart-wrenching smile. “You | znla conversation.” Virginia ea- | U‘ed Aulomobilcs 3 15 kry = e e (et mere o‘lv]’\\!\flmmglv kind,” laimied. izughing s Nitile S Vel tim k] ou aren reaking your en whispere < al 3 wJ $ B > 71 L, 3, . ) . B K £ 3 P {7 T suppose so. Pity w s 2 % o ? Jout ha ssked with | “Coms out of it Virelnia," o yumese so-piywe canvao s || Sapurday Specials | Buy Where Evervone Buys'|llff* e’ s "veras 1 1oe. a a " ged In great stre m going as7 TR line ol RER. an eagerness that starfled Virginia |god in great distress. “I'm 505 (0 Well, I please to stay where 1 ; 1927 BUICK Sedan L T Until then she “"i_a"ul‘.\h 1]0!@' &=nd you home in car am, Oliver, with 31l appreciation of FORD COUPE WHIPPET Coupe Minimum Book charge, 35 cents. ver Cutter had oncs to sit up. Be-{vour kindness, but e name STUDERAKER Coups e et au daess, but I'd gather ha Equipped with front bumper. el T Closing time 1 P. M. daily; 10 A A1 begzed her to marry him CHAPTER XXII from you becanse it fault that 1 lsten to me and n other woman has given me even one | 1o hare drifred Little heart ty Olver, don't talk nensense You ber you're married “It weuld amuse Tea hat. Sh nte amay that our friends all know we'r never mentioned love to each other | Burial Lots, Monuments She wouldn't mind my admitting 1t ot 1 think she rather | T advantage of this opportuni- have good tires and batters Tt's about the claim To Ruv a 2 2 mechanieally O K Trad has to distinction, T ty. See these today. enten §iTerme srranzen 1edly unworthy dis- told him with a “But I don't b at yeu sav 2 corrupt to pre doesn't matter = much does 7 It’s apparent tha ve in Santa Claus, and | let me teil you I'm gad of it Whe vou mped on me so hard a mo- ment ago for myv hasty conclus be 1f von sudden! turned ont to have feet of clav orship you a Wit vou| o “I wish yon wouldn't say such things Oliver! Tt isn't decent, ez pectally 1n a business ofice “Ah, €0 the cat's out of the bag This 1s a business call What did yon think know vou dent wan that one Wafch vou especially 1n a busi fair hit." she agreed and | HAVE TOUR him. 1 can do for you, Vir gmia. just let me do it how to make moner don’t yon®" she returned directly ves Is that what vo fake moner " She nodded wordlesely but her eves spoks volumes “It's always a risky game mahking e etreet,” he pointed ingly. “And I thought you said you wouldn't need money o be happy with the man you're going for he & t a fain her need e that e&ubdued thei as completely sed excitement. T in th ust have to & edg mind” ha rephed on ng to tell you how dis- anything | 01oF they ate now we can rerew them. 1 quiet - he prom- ade speaking diflicult. | He had caught the fecling from Vir- o | obtain Oliver's aid had been her one big, her only hope to make th cure her Saturday. vou help me m another way I've | hundred dollars and 1 her b zot th balloon tnes. W € wiper. lock CHRYSLER 58 §edan Telephone 925, Ask for siz time LOOK THEM OVER FORD Coaches FOED Coach FORD Coupes FOED Runabouts FOED T NASH Coach ARD Touring FOED Ton Truck 26 FORD Ton Truck 1—GOOD USED TRACTOR Low mile shape Th Now Virgina, out w 200 EAST MAIN 3 went wronz at the Dea at a 3t e A G. HAWKER| ELM STREET 2458 manded when t) e | CLEARANCE SALE EVERY USED CAR MUST BE SOLD are lowest. 0 about it, Oliver! Clan and I = from each E other Please let it zo at that.” Telephone 2l . | ANNOUNCEMENTS I e U Prices Take “IT PAYS" All the above cars are c 1926 Dodge Sedan 1925 Hudson Coach 1925 Hup Touring 1924 Studebaker Touring 1923 Studebaker Sedan The Kingsbury Mnlnr Sales Co. ) ARCH STREET Patterson-Chevrolet USED CAR “With an O. K. thaf Counts’ We Stand Pack of Our Word" Automotive Sales & Service 248 Elm Street o ' A wide selectian at all res 1& nom on displav in our used car FOLD, e i today show room Cor Be Satishied Patterson-Chevrolet (Incorporated) and inspact thes v . €. A. Bence. Oakland and Fontiac Dealer, 50 Chestnut St., (next to car barn). Tel [ See Thewe I‘mlnr(‘ \nl] buy ¥ T | the new e A. G. Hawker, 65| : : Tel 2042 Open Eveninga|{{]§ 1928 “12" CHRIBLER n St FACKARD—HUDSON—ESSEX 8ales l'fl AR l{ TRLI I 1928 "'72 f”F Vl“ I‘ozd ter Service. Honeymap Auto Sales, East Mafm St. Branch ehowroom, 129 Arch 'St. Telephone 2542, |RT0 MOTOR CARS AND TRUCKS— uu\-vw Coupe or telephone sedan Kenneth M. Searle & Co. Sales and ; o T e Fi.| Service, corner Elm and Park Streets. Bx e Con rrattard | _Telephons 2110, ad T::« E v‘_. B 4 M 4 ¢ |GELDEN TR Bales and Bervice T e r| atford Palace Garage, $5 East Main St. Tel Ree ) ! 3304 p 4 HUDSON Coach, 1250 1923 !‘(\F': 8 The City Service Station, Inc A M Paon Pres 240 Hartford Ave. Tel. 1051 Open FEvenings Home of the Chrysler" | | - | Y G |[STUDEBAKER MOTOR CARS—Salesand | EASE 8100 Z P gervice, Albro Motor Sales Co., 225 | GLAZED anv| Arch &. Phons 260. | of what| GETPPET Fours and Siice Sales azd | Service. Elmer Automobile Co., %2 | | | | color vou des Unused Transportation in vour old shoes. We'll maks Iike new. Main St. Telephone 1513. tin renewing a epec- 2 . apedis Shos Shop, 87 | WILL: NIGHT AND OVERLAND— Tilephone Ssiss gnd Service. - Fine motor cars EAD! Yo Beloin Garage and Motor Sales. Fred BN Baloin, Jr. Prop. 115 Church treet Phone 4560 Inspect Ouwr Used Cars They are good values n ‘ll t What You | Want is Here | Not too expensive—yet a £ [|good used car—see them 1924 Studebaker Sedan 1921 Hudson Sedan | (Excellent) 111925 Jewett Sport Touring i 1‘)2h Essex Coach 1922 Buick Touring 1925 Ford Touring Terms and Tradua ] Elmer P Automobile Co.* ;i 22 Main St. Tel. 1513 _— e By They are priced low USED CAR BARGAINS At Prices You Wish to Pay. Come in and See Them 927 Pontiac Coupe 1926 Chevrolet Coach 1925 Ford Roadster (Del) 1924 Ford Sedan 1925 Ford Coupe Terms and Trades C. A. BENCE 50 Chestnut Street (Next to Car Barn) < Paint Store, | They are backed by our reputation e them this week-end | CAPITOL BUICK CO. ARCH ST. fn_vour home. Mrs. y | _penter. 34 Rockwell Ave. T Y | TOU cant 1ok chances 1 187-197 OPEN EVENINGS 1 | CORFIRMATION ] For Quick Returns Use Herald } Classified Ads’ e KIDS § MR AND MRS O TOOLE AQE HERE | il CONT KNCW LHAT ™ SEE YOU - THEY ARE THE | / rc SAVY TO YOU-MR | ANVTHING “YOU CouLY 1 CAN'T THINK OF Yo SEE -MRS. OTCOLE -OULR 8OV WAS IN AN ACCIDENT AND HE WAS EPARED TO US AND WE UNDERSTAND WOW VOU FEEL ABOUT STILL HAVING TROUBADOURS TROUBING VOUR LITTLE TENNNSON—THAT IN HAVE & SIDARE WERE AND THERE . \TSELF \S REWARD ENOUGRKR FOR ~MR.OTOOLE MATADORS MATTING UNDER NO OBLIGATION ! [ STEBBINS—VOU KNOW /DO.FOR 1 LIOLLON HOW THANKFUL WE WANT VOU TO GiV! ARE AND \ WISH WE | WiM ANVTHING COULD DO SOME SMALL/ £cR DOING HIS THING FOR YOUR © 1928, King Feture spdisstis Crent Bain rghtn remrved G [WELL WELL SYPU LOOK 100% BETTER) IaumiGaT ) | [THATS WHAT GIVING UP SMOKING | DAUGHTER) | |LHAS DONE For oL < S BT T ANT ) T P Doc ! wasee oarue Serece Tae Grone Retarm rahts manred

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