New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 8, 1928, Page 30

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WHAT HAS HAPPENED Virginia Brewster, after Iosmg Poth father and wealth, consents to make her home with Clarissa Dean and her father. Her fiance, Nathaniel Dann, objects to this for he mistrusts ,Dean’s motives. Meanwhile, Dean plots to get Niel away from Virginia but fails, and later is forced to pay blackmail to a Mrs. Farley or face a scandal. Clarissa becomes 1ealous of her and Virginia resolves to go, but Dean | insists that she marry him. When | she refuses, he threatens to reveal the fact that her father cheated him out of $100,000 in a bootlegging deal. Reckleasly, she promises to earn enough to repay him in one ycar— or marry him, Virginia leaves but has to pawn & ring to tide over until she can find a position. She goes to Niel's studio to tell him her story, but 1 oy at seeing him is clouded because she dare not reveal the compact with Dean, and also because of the fa- millarity with which h Chiri, treats Niel. She goes to an employment agency seeking work and is sent out fo a prospective position but finds it im possible. While returning to her hotel she notices a man who appears 1o be following her. Arriving, is anger- ed to find orchids from Dean an wonders how he learned her ad-| dress. Niel takes her out to dine urges her to accept financia sistance from him even if ehe will not marry him immediately. ing from the restaurant, she sees the man who had followed her sanding in a shadowed doorway. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XXVIIT Virginia was not sure she nized the man, but there was some. thing vaguely familiar about him—a familiarity that disturbed her until she fell asleep that night. ‘Where have I seen him before she asked herself countless time and the very fact that she neither | could place him nor eatisfy herself why the matter should trouble her at all made it inipossible to dis- miss him from her mind. The next morning her thougl were taken up with plans for get ting a position and the man's haunt ing presence there on the East Side did not return to puzzle furthe: First she read the help-wanted eolumns of the newspaper that came There was nothing worth trying for. Nothing. That is, nothing that she had any |y chance of getting. Nevertheless her spirits were up. It was a new day, | ever a matter of promise to youth. There was Oliver to see. And Miss Evans, There must be many places where she could be useful if only she could find them! Virginia bathed and dressed with- out pining for lost luxuries, in fact without thinking at all of the limi- tations of her present bathing fa- cilitiea. As soon as she thought Oliver ‘would be in his office she took a sub- | way train down to Wall strect. He | was not in but Miss Evans said she | expected him soon, so Virginia decid- ed to wait, In about half an hour he arrived, coming in hurriedly and stopping | for a few brief words with his retary before going on to his pri- vate office. He had not scen Vir- ginla, but as soon as hie had gone on Miss Evans came over to whers | she sat by a window and told her he wanted to give some dictation immediately but that very probably he would sce her directly after- wards. Virginia signitied her willingness to wait. Miss Evans started to- ward her desk, appearcd to change her mind and stopped, facing Vir- | ginia again. “I'm afraid Mr. Cut- ter Is . . . upset this morning,” she sald uneasily. “Don't you think | you could come back later in the day?” “I'd rather wait,” Virginia re- turned promptly, The secretary frowned, seemed about to speak, but nodded her head instead and hurricdly gathered up her pencil and notebook to answer the insistent call of the buzzer from Mr. Cutter's office. In five minutes she was back flushed and anery looking. Vir- nia stood and Miss Evans eaid “You may go in now,” and turned at once to hier work Virginia wondered at her abrupt nesg but she too anxious to hear what Oliver mizht have to say about her investment to stop and aek any questions, though she felt there wa something Miss Evans had wanted 10 sy to When she opened Oliver's door she £aw him coming across the rcom from a door on the opposite side with a glass or water In his hand. He looked haggard tserable, “Had a night,” } 1 chortly and motioned Virgini eat down in it to a NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE §, 1928 ,nm uH i1 tend that ambiti He flopped into b did ot count. Zulped down the water | own seat “and was doing | went on seli-pity- ou had given up dis nia said regretully g and everywhere. And no“\mg but work, work remembering that she him with mor. Want you to be t ehe Lud ridden in the | topy srafe & founadl e ention o the scape of - Lnsavory in- | 1he institution, She is a native of pointedly, attention T'm afraid T shouldr you with my atfa er skirts . too, than town, and | model, | “long train replied happily Telieved to | mgestion o | 10 her | portation probl vortex of she could | cent isolation in a comfortable motor car until I Virginia was firm st population, to be 60 easy, 1 just one year, pelled to shoulder Com.- | * land out of a eut take any of what there is now Oliver looked at h , amused eyes r Hetty Green b 0ing to be a re you get | | littered with Iut there was the hope I position at Mrs., Phelpe’ up and lessen her discomfort SPR [ DD Ene b iein ol Gl o~ she was doom more that day. \1\(\(] became bius of finding 2 to buoy her | recog- | about tying any {show me how to make $100,i “ppiest person that Wall apparent that 1er attitude at native to artled glance, | was looking as innocent as him a quick, | her when fact did not pro |asked with direct |are you trying to discourage city a. better give mc added as he stood up, to Miss Evan. “And thanks DIXON T0 BOOM CIRGUS |+ A new laboratory official who will Aviator Will Fly Over City Next | technician of t I licen (b eiooch . Joscpl's Parish Event, lmuo Spri . Tmiportant decisions t on @ moments notice at times, > T'll telephone,” cutenant Carl Dixon, local avia- | Josepli's circus, v flying over this losing a big killing cured through {didn't have your okay sales Co. | about It any- > H Y From present indications the comn- circus he- s last year's of 1 “Got to consult you,” Oliver main- eve that it will sur) promised reluctar it out to Miss Eva 1 and room num- | contender for t | hip and Leo | will appear. | arrivier of Wi .mm-' Miss Evans lool which the : Boy Scout bhand, cham pion boys' hand of New England, the and Drum Scouts, the . Josepli's Roy hial sehool and rs will participate, opening of the eir- n cffort to discov happen in the i008a ot preoceupation | parishioners in ja e L | was further IRALD CLASSIFIED ADS' livin < TECHNICIAN GOING She dared would tell | 3 e U General Hospital do that | Miss Ellen Hath®ay, ! Phelps by vo yea 5 i Wwould fius ahors ent. | Gener v could. by sub- || 1 to the | e pas- deposit- el again, i com- rway | 1d been | path 1 1 gainst d strap thought ointment | 100 college at Northfield, v, tor it | later the Northwest institute of med- 1 St. Paul W lite | Her work in New Britain is said successful and she !eaves with the regrets of the insti- A1 Mrs, [1cal technology to Lave been v Virgi tution it it Miss Hathway's place “Why | taken by Miss Jur from | ton. Miss Sanfor nts are physicians At one time she nor: iirector or | be assista rive here IFrid La to Dr, Noj 1 W. Loud, olo and pathologist. . wr\nln\([w‘ m‘lhzjufiklv\w”- is from the same institution | from whick Dr. Loud comee. over US|y, kes the place of M Thursday | Goneq to become labor SEIVICES | jun at the Beth-El hospital the €our- | yyonodist tuberculosis sanitarium at | of the|gioag Springs, of this ing roon Tiritish woolen | boxing commit Kaplan {til the development of a stro v with remarks, and Jr,m.' .' 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