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WHAT HAS HAPPENED lving on the moncy s Virginia Brewstcr, after losing | at “Uncle Sinon's” & bother father and wealth, consents | sonal belongings we t0 make her home with Clarissa | disappearing frem her room, Dean and her father. Dean plots to | had received an unexpected boon separate her from her fiance, Na- a result of the attentions of thanlel Dann, but tails and later Is | pres ‘forced to pay blackmail to Mre.| § hotel ma Farley or face a scandal. Clarissa |uger «nd explained that she u becomes jealous of her and Virginia | have a cheaper room or le: m:solves to leave, but Dean insists | hotel. Her circumstance that she marry him, When she re- | fairly well known to the w tuses, he threatens to rcveal the large by this ume and Virginia ha fact that her father cheated him out | no need to kesp u of $100,060 in a bootlegging deal. | ance. Recklessly, she promises to earn| The man enough to repay him in one y ! sured her th or marry him. | to lose her patronsg Virginia leaves but has to pawn ! was told that if she wo a ring to tide over until she can | pay for her room : find a position. She goes to Niel's | pear as often as s studio but at secing him is| din: room us a g clouded because she dare not reveal | management, her promise to Dean, and also be- aturally Vi cause of*the familiarity with which | to refuse, but when it was « had raiw her pe his mod¢l, Chiri, treats Niel, | to her that the hote! would consider She sceks work through an itself well rep: ented to agency but without succe One | think it over. “n ad- evening she finds orchid i hotel from Dea at her | amant in tura night, Virginia notices a man whom ' think of ador for several days | helped her morale to know that she A call from the agency brings | had, even if not L ctforts, hope, but when she goes there she | earned her boar is advised to accept help from | Stll she insisted upon a cheaper friends or marry. Virginia believes room and got on: ‘that Dean has bribed the agency ' bath. Now i not to help her get work. She goes funds she had to uce to other agencies but word leaks|dom of the dining room out to the papers that the “Brew-|would not be becuuss ster girl” is job-secking and she is | gant room rent. she pric besleged by reporters. | as she packe NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY |transfer, CHAPT | When it was ma Virginia recog man in- [settled in the cra stantly. It was same figure she |ters she realized that, f had seen step hastily back into the |time in many days, there shadows when she and Nathaniel [in her affairs. were taking a taxicab from the Rus- It gave her time to sian restaurant, and now she knew | Gliver where she had first seen him, I news for he He was the man on the b The | phoned scveral man whose behavior had puzzled | vwanted to se her. She remembered how silently tioned he had come down the steps in her lsure that it wa wake on that occasion, how, he had | Lad not gone do slipped quickly away when sk chanced to turn and find him di- [ visit to Wall rectly behind her. Oliver profezsed g And now here he was. Virginia!secing her and cl was certain he had not been ine | glecting him. vited. “Hc's spying on me,” she | ful just the told herself furiously, back in her | disarmingly room. Her fury was not for the |cagerness. He Loped man who had shadowed her, how-|sce ever. It burned hot against the fcome in. person she believed had employed [ “Have you made any headway? 1ot impor ame, cking to ¢ him. she questioned without attempting semble her true interest, “80 that's how he knew where |to dis to send the orchids!” she cried, | “Lots. You'll he rich in a few thinking of Frederick Dean. “And |months, Virgima.” he was the one who went to Mrs. | Virginia drew in her breath » {slowly and her eyes lighted up like Il never be able to thank Phelps. I'm sure of it She was glad that she had not at- | stars, tempted to find a position under an |you.” she breathed intensely, assumed name. If Frederick Dean - had set himself to hound her, very unpleasant for her in that [to dinner with me tonight.” case, As it was she had an answer, | “Oh, T'm sorry.”” Virginia ered | £he was fighting, face to the world, | with genuine regret. "I alwa and she vowed silently that never, |have dinner with Niel——Mr. Dann.” no matter what the outcome, should “Your boy friend, huh?> Well, ft atitude, vou Frederick Dean hear her whimper. | was vou who talked Later she was to be even better [know. 1 never think about the pleased because the newspaper |damned thine.” stories brought her many eppor-| Virgina glanced at hin keenly. tunities that otherwise would not | He did look awfully depressed and Lave to come to her. [ tired First of all. old friends came | “lsn't Jeanic back from Aiken forth with offers of a home, and |yet?" she asksd evnpathetically Virginla found great difficulty in | Oliver nodded glumly, “Back refusing them. One by one they eff to the Rivis ceased to importune her as her [That's my season. “perfectly insane” firmness made it- | Virginia bit her lip in distress @elf felt and they were thus com- | &he smarted a dittle under the pelled to take her seriousiy. Then the offers of positions of all | cere in her protest Kinds began to pour in on her and |tude, Perhaps she ought to dine Vieginia soon learned how valuable her name was. She could sell it |would und for large sums if she wished, and | She torgot that she b in regard to one or two proposals | Nathanicl anything about Oliver she wondered if she should not a copt. fin But & consultation with Mr. Gard “I'N telephione Ni iner put an end to her interest in | pulsively. Oliver found these. He warned her that ®n-|cuse to « the off scrupulous persons. could ke di e the call honest usc of the prestige that at- tached to the name. Virginia, in |ing their standing dinner en fear of this, promptly turned down {ment, but Virginia explained 211 offers to pay for the use of the | s anted to spend 1) Brewster n. But the cstate was still unsgettled compar and investigation had shown that niost of the offers of employment that weré made to her were ments of somc imaginative son's hraftn or el experience such 2 Some of ther been temnpted 10 ta ad thes . ia's tempor to Viola Browr A very little couraged to er and see it son liking would not | thought that stand! wh t hip per- | studio?” Vir o require $id not pos- would drop £ ner | ut Nath ton't know,” ke said shortly a 1 up as disgro gone through the der the ¢ &o0d could cor felt entitled to 1oid way pretty now, : AUNT HET 1 “Betty's beau laug! he was enjoyin’ the jokes | was tellin’ him, but when Ma called me out of the room she said 1 was makin’ myself ridiculous.” (Coprri was feeble-minded, but Amie has to hold Cousin Ben when the magician asks for three men to come up on the stage.” (Copyright, 1223, Publ!s) yndicate) 1526, Pubiteners emed that b nal decision, vised to s glowed m Areested Ax Wife Beater stung her ey re gradually | to hargam with morrow,” sk cmphasis that be- tones of her voiee back she w Wit v offers nd wonders how | that smacked of charity but this he learned her address. Coming | was @ business proposition. And home from dining out with Niel onc | while it did ot plesse her to the public dining she has suspecied of shadowing her | room as an object of curiosity, it } not have heen | hum enting her with | her | reckless driving against 4 her |which he pleaded guilty, was nolled Ly the court. For driving under the influence of liquor he was fined $100 W costs, for operating and for h anything caleulate buked mpu to hin IE N N akes on the ca $ SORSNE IIRIAIC) of ongfanlt) St. Joseph's Graduation crcises rochial school will be clock next Sunday evening seph’s church. ward O. Weston will deliver the ad- dress to the graduates. m has been prepared for prible design Yout u private ST still charged him with another, had shown her tl with souieone 20 out and cnjoy himself just the | Her belled at the thought t at el into doing as with him if 1 matter rd; *not wor- ! ared thousand, | Yon needn't, about that hu n. Now she de- had | cided to finish up the day with a iprise at 1 her with ne- ve heen faith- he ratted on r his would not d he was that she had 1 the wan under | the coop a influence of liquor New Britain Driver Fined e of liquor, Axcl O, of 45 Main strect, fined $100 and costs in the city court | mee Judge Joseph M. Donovan. o'clock Sunday ¢ by Officer Vie- Nothing to that,” he assured or [her, “But if you want to do gome- interfere, he could have made it [thing for a real hlue guy come out nan Cirtiss De ‘s testimony that Almauist had been driking who examined tie ported to the police department over 7 o'clock Sunday “1 by John Don- of $6 Summer street and W Alder street collid- evening cars opera nd Long Island next. were slightly damug operated by <tnchon of 19 Willoughby strect cemed her insin- tion of grati- vith him surcly Nathaniel South Elm streets t told 160t turn from Main into South Elm | Stafford [afraid of his love-inspired question- Rool was procecding | norning 4 1m- polite ex- hanicl rebelled against break- cvening tha friend who really needed her 't 1 nefd 112" Nathaniel Are vou going to he in your 1 came hack, mean- n some bit to her promise 1o b a | ‘wE NCTEY THE | B POLICE.TH CALL A vone of my folks ever was holding | forc Proso her hiead as | Mathor 1) tears nthony Shecler 0 to | street was arrested he (Sunday night by S ousy | Jeglinski and Offic Hiud no e | Doolan following the F it was |complaint at b severe bea able 10 appear 1 to fan her | Was Wl Bim no t the nd ask norning brutal one a 100 court. S rous B | no signs, he- i her eyes Zvolick of ryville Jast evening, s arrest siortly Cith The officel ed. But it k cloud of A over her | © curb and 1t we s clouded that Jolice court tod irou such a nghts §13 she chose | G Le would (> P at St. J - P tion pride re- | e would lent proi to Jnow that f,pe evening. (L could alnays Dogs Kill Chickens honght vesed] Destruction, in the Oliver | police do Donald Burlington avenue morning and before asy for you." L) lor which 1 Reds. The b 500 chickens wer M. even) f located. Almquist automibil was broken v hadly and Grace corre the loss sustained i their | chester, tantiated b F. Donohue approximately $700, portion of the los Llks' antomobiles | ties was made necess Donald 3| m ve cars were [held at 2:20 o'clock JUST KIDS © 1722 by King Featurss Sy nduata. T, Creat Brtain rights comerved. TreaLin’| (L HAVE A HUNCH 2eE" 15 GITTING ¢ |WE'D BETTER On My NERVES| [CONSULT XY, ! 2y THE SOONER | | A DOCTOR) EFORE WE uting Altorney 5 morning He the matters eivilly. Funeral of Mrs. Rose Clottd Mre. flose Ciotti, Bristol hospital last s held gt 10 o'clock Who died at the Friday night Becearhs celebrat- requiem and | " "King Reae's Dunghler” Wil adquacters, A4 with administerin mg to lis Bristol High Wins court 1oday | Prosccuting Attorney Mather inforuied the afternoon at the local ath- | outscoring the Middletown |, d vance of one week, This w and bonds were set at $300 by the Middletown | struck out hied their nine hits, scoring six | p\f The | § 1 Heavily Fined s of wine and a bottle of r proved the undong of Frank | Zast Churci road, Ter- and atter 11 o'clock by | William Thompson on West ] s attention Middlctonn Two basc hits, Ellis, 014 000 021— § | Fase on halls, off Fleteher 3, Reinsch | 6; struck out by Flef ted to Zvolack by the fact tha s operating a dilapi t lights. He New Corporation Formed Superior Cleaning and of Forestville has filed a! certificate of incorporation of the town clerk. 50,000 with $6,600 paid incorporators are ordered to | t that time t Thompson discovercd 2l to per- | liquor. He notificd police headquar- | ¢ and Officer Victor as 0 the scene in the police s lack was brought to the station nientioned land upon his request, examined by he was | Dr. E. 1. Donohue, who pronounced pder the influenc sther D, Blank. City Items monthly meeting of the com- | committec on supplics and printing will be held at the of- e of the city clerk tonight at & a charge of mon council aving defective was born at New Britain vesterday to Mr. Neurath of Deputy Sherdff Martin H. Horwitz have returned from Richmond, Va., ttended the annual con- vention of the Grotto, held there last | week. On their way back they visit- visited the chicken farml g ¢ryongy in Baltimore ands Phila- Manchester B. Wuinright, former su- | perintendent of sales force of the Millane Tree Co. of Middletown. in addition to they were dis | covered, had killed 464 pullets, were choice | horns und the remainder Rhode ¢ of the floc! include super- vising of planting and landscaping. Bids for completion of c on No. 4 fire station will be opened a meeting of the fire 0 o'clock tonight. The commis- sions will also constder a re for use in examining future ap- for appointment as substi- an ichester, who immediately noti- Lis brother. The owner of th | pallets, seizing a shotgun, hurried to ! cornering one of th: animals, blew its head | other dog disappeared in the nearby driving under zhu-}“oodw and has not as saved when the | | Stanley street are attending the com- ment week exercises at Dean|the orchestra music and Mary in, was| The police department was cly notified of the occurrence and Officer John Cirves was sent to ted at 10:55 | the scene after it was | that Dog Warden Thomas Ryan was | out of the city. His Which he was operating, had collid-| showed that the Bristol-bound troliey car | wearing Bristol regi Bristol Traction comps Forestui their son, Charles Jr., of the graduating class. is & member ascertained investigation dead dog was ration tag 9052, on | which records indicate was issued to The | Louis A. Wheeler, secretary local Chamber of Commerce, resides in Chippins Hill section is understond that Mr. Wheeler has expressed his willingness o assume by throp street, college for the meeting of L. D. Pen- field camp auxiliary ¢ evening at the Jr. O, U. A flag day program will be invitatlons have Stanley post Women's Relief corps, Danghters of Unjon Veterans of the Civil War and Penfield camp. The chickens were valued by Mr. Manchester at $1.50 apiece, making cused at police|the total damage done by the dogs The fact that Anto Collisions the other dog has not as vet been Two automobile collislons were re valian F lyefi?Send Cable to Coolidge 11 (P —Presi- that, in the event ip i€ not determined. the city will be obliged ,to Washington amiyal cablegram from the Australian pilots Announcement. was ed at the corner of West street and | that the Elks' carnival will be con- Both automobiles | tinud this evening, due to the faet | that a postponement of the festivi mith and €. T. P. Ulm, isaying that the !from Oakland, Calif., to Australia | ! {without our ay night, The proceeds are to be | cd for providing Christmas cheer e to- | 1or 1he needy children of the city. Main and| Funeral of Mrs. Betty L. WooSter stinchon, at the| The funeral of Mrs. inz a| Wooster, wife ot Harold Wooster of ue, who died Saturday it the Bristol hospital, was this afternoon the Asbury Methodist church, in appeared be- | Forestville. Burial was in the For- “Thank vou sir for your congrat- ulatory cablegram. successful without valuable as- Please also thank Lind- sricans who can never | Amerjcan friend- ship and hospitality."” kindly honored |SCHOOL THESPIANS 10 PRESENT PLAY Be Offered Tuesday Night “King Rene’s Danghter,” a pla five scenes, will be presented by | the Nathan Hale Junior High school | club at 8 o’clock to- |morrow night with a large cast. The is adapted from Edmond *hipps’ versc translation of Henrick b {Senior Dramati 25 old Danish play. Al fiv Bertrand Harold Hargrav Harold's fos | Attendant Knights Malcolm . Aquilo | Edmund Soldiers of King H Edwin Hooge, Nathan Zevin, Stanley Bezrutezyk Ebn Jahia, a Moorish physician Wiene. the blind princess .. .. cevvo.. Cecelia Kremski Elizabeth, attendants:— Leanore Bar and Doris Kiett Iolanthe, Martha & Carlotta Vida ... Elsie Gertrude ,.40.. Dori Gene Alphild | Hester .... | Spirit of Dawn ... phemia Store | 8pirit of Evening .. Blanche Dudack Unknown Spirit of Ligit : Gertrude Taulson Win atric th i Hian Parker Other Spirits;— Jennic Mazur, Evel Sophic Jaffe, Fanny Tarkston, Veronica Ammon, 1 Earley, Anna Pisarsky, Anna In- | {Eram. Court Ladics:— | Dorothy Carroll, Hedwig Duch, An- Hansen, Julia Kotyk, Hclen nick. George cheri are stage managers of the pro- duction. Mary E. J. Oliver will lead Noonan the dance music. viee Ruth Ilagg, secretary: treasurer. Lee Bryant and Rowene Hersey arc faculty menibers. BERLIN NEWS (Continued from Page Seven) president tained a group of fricnds and rela- tives at their home yesterday, the occasion being their wedding anni- versary. tertained relativ over Sunday. g The Modern Woodmen will mirot hall Community hall, Miss Betty Gabany is abont agatn after injuries received in an her arm. The Community club program will | be held Wednesday evening at have arranged an entertainment pro- gram. Dancing will be enjoyed. A large congregation attended the children’s day exercises at the Meth- I THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Aiphabetically Arrauged for Quick and Ready Reference LINE RATES for CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS _____Burial Lots, Monuments NEW BRITAIN MONUMENTAL WORK®, Count 6 worde to a line. Suapdragons, 14 lizes to an & Minimum Book charge, 3§ cents. Closing time 3 P. M. dally; 10 A. M. Teleyhone 925. Notity the Herald at onc o 5 Japancse 1rie cenes are laig in the courtyard of [a smull palace in a remote place, schi 1eft | 4ng the time is long ago. dletown 6; of characters is us follows: King Rene ........... John Burns er 3, Reinsch | The King's Knights Almerie ........ Edward Martin John Anderson Dominic Zappino . Sidney Koplowitz the| canute . .... . Grorge Brown Count Tristan of Vaudemont, King er son—Ralph Johuson | responsible for errors atter the firet inmertion. The cast BANK BOOK entire service children of iken over by ¢ hool who | Lo tion and song. | Mabel Boll Will Not Hop for Europe Today Curtis Ficld, June 11 (#—Charle Finder please return | A. Levine, owner of the Columbia, in which Mabel Holl plans mes, was bap- Lifshitz el Zevin | same to Berlin Bank.—advt. TO TAKLE ON P London, June | phone records that can b stamped on, ératched or bent without | v eath Louis Cohen |injury have takeoft this morning had been cancelled because unfavorable Atlantic ocean. — (@ — Grama- rolled up, | ot ineh thick, e made of « celluloid-like substance. ‘ USED CARS princess’ Legal Notice i THIS IS OUR Used Car Week Don't Miss These Bargains 1927 4 cyl. Whippet Coach Rita “l!’!'i Violet Diemente Ceerlia Jublonski | ceived by the .. Marion Chismark | missioner, wees Veronica Yuniski | yurtiord, Conn skowski | SALED PROPOSALS will be re- Highway Comn- Washington [ with plans and spe following pluces TOWN OF ENF 1tications on file waterbound Essex Coach N Badolato, crry. Helen mees State will furnish invert paved eor- | tudebaker 7 pass. specitications at the Division Eugineer Ford Tudor Ford Touring Ford Tudor Buick Roadster |Edytie Aronson, Dorothy Brundimn, | will furnish Spiral Shimansky and Paul Bue- | Corrueated and specitications at the Overland Truck Panel body Ford Truck Hartford, Conn, TOWN OF ROCKY HILL 6,7 waterbound Lewis Strect, The officers of the club arc the {following: John Burna, president; danghter of [Blanche Dud: e, 4 You can purchase a good auto- win Hoogs, Plans and specifica- SRVt AL EOod auto (tions at the office of D. H | Middlctown, Conn SURFIELD 840 ft. of experit Automobile Co. 22 Main St. and specifica - | tions at the [ Division Ene Mr. and Mrs R B. €tevenson en- s from Willimantic Special Values 1027 STUDLRAKER WETHERSFTELD. 1924 CHRY [this evening at & o'clock at Athletic [ furnish cement The Knights of Pythias will mevt | COrTugated metal pips Ytomorrow evening at § o'clock at|Shecifications at the | Stevens, Division Engincer, 15 Lewis Hartford, Conn Al bids must | & surcty company bond or a certified | invert paved office of R COMMERCIAL CARS ito- | accompanicd mobile accident on Main street about a week ago. She was riding | check nof less than one- a bicycle at the time and a passing cost of the work motorist side-swiped her, Injuring | way Commissioner reserves the right Connecticnt, S. & F. Motor Sales Corp. 1129 Stanle) e ———— o'clock. The committee in charge MACDONALD, Highway Commissioner, 1 WONDER WHERE 0DIC HE COME ADDITION TO BARNESVILLE'S VOUNGER OF THE VERY