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THIS HAS HAPPENED Virginia Brewster is in love with an artist, Nathaniel Dann, but she is tricked into promising to marry Frederick Dean in one year if she fails to earn $100,000 leges her father cheated him out of. ; haps, Brewster had lost his fortune be- | cating here fore his death and Virginia is left remark gave a distinctly different But Nathaniel did not come laden with bundles at dinner time. Virginia knew, He was with her usnally at that hour. in the habit of when Nathaniel Virginia met uptown. that he al- | On those oc- She pawns some of her jewelry | brought the food in for her. and Oliver Cutrer vest the money for her. She work, but without success. She dis- | : shadowed | ceived it Dean has bribed | the agencies not to help her gains her confid asked herself would not have mentioned it if the she was compelled to admit that Nathaniel might have Oliver | felt the same way about it ce and shows her | did in regard to her relations with | of course, T am." she said firmly. |y then Virginia does not thought came to her that Narhaniel She is Tucky enough fo Eet a po- sition which she likes passes and in early September is amazed when charg wife with trying to alienate his af- | | want to dine | she was not a person own company sufficient. The summer to find her ed by Cuttes must have referred Lunch time It might even be breakfast, ering Chirl's complete conventions, She ¢ enough about Chiri to invest her with daring enough to rush in- to Nathaniel's of morning garb—black mas most likely — and order out to buy the tried to turn her mind She appeals to Oliver to explain, s an accounting of her investments. Then he confesses that | he has not made but that he with her and will gladly give her the hundred thousand if she will go away with him She denounces his knave Jeaves, taking his sécretary with her as her company needs another sistant. She i asked to go on a six- weeks’ cruise as hostess, and deman in any sort| Chirl ignored several well-direcr. Manion [Rita Gaudetie Richard | apna Kindelan, Martha Margaret and somehow cheapened by the presence of made herself Nathaniel's studio. The problem of her future needed immediate attention and sought to occupy her thoughts with it to the exclusion succeedad only in realiz- ing that the outlook was deed—black as the heart of the man his studio. His model ro much at home NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY Chiri came out of the Kitchenette holding a pan in which she was vig- orously stirring a white sauce she said flatly who held her loyalty like a sword over her head could hear Chirt round in the tiny kitchen, | cook, humming | French chanson “She's very much at hom thought wistfully. likes to have someone who is happy. man doesn't prefer companion to a loving one. in her mind that would be incapable open the Aoor.” Unconsciously her evebrows in surprise, seemed not to notice if are havinz dinner with seh went on the kitchenette 1 " she added over her shoulder. was surprised of authority around him I'm not so sure that ool assumption Niel's home. and allow Chiri to see that she was annoyed. Instead pulled off her hat and thing about the superior “She loves Nisl,” she tried to make a comparison of herselt and the model. bein lad they were EF ¥ she thought § restaurants,” I'm o tired or restaurants, Ppanitn Of she sings. There must be something fine and strong ahout | yet, nevertheless. by virtue of their her. in spite of her gamin ways." For the first time since she had Virginia felt a of sympathy for her. Her displeas- ure had melted, worry that weighed upon her. Her spirits sank lower and lower as the flames died in the grate and not come. The false out of sight, slammed the pan back on the stove and on the flame. Sha had come earlier than Virginia, known Chiri, half an hour sparing dinner as a for Nathaniel. that he always had evening meal she had hoped to coax him to stay when he found evervthing ready in the idea of Nathaniel did courage she had buoyed with all afternoon | growing darkness of the studio. before Chiri and put a match to the tapers the table she had laid Virginia did vanished in the would drop in or telephone for her well enouzh was premedi- tated and planned in the event that | hefore Nathaniel guessed it was not he her attempt That Virginia not know, hut became shadowy » knew at least that one decision was definitely made. Nathaniel should be much as sha could spare him. another woman she arrived 2 Anor a ¥ dus noy would have deliberately a 3 “T'll fake the trip on the Agena,” Virginia told Chiri the field. way info Niel's love must keep my bargain with will not be her schem® courteous retort infuriated her other room Virginia herselt was disturbed, although she did not display of being 0 the fireplace She took a seat in which Chiri et A few small pieces of wond blaz- cheerfulness. that he and Chiri should be the sake of three of us The night was dows swung open to Virzinia could There was one her decision. shred of comfort. | fortune should by chance faver her and ghe found a way to | se1 from Frederick Dean she would know heyond the slightest question Niel's love was hers . having had a soft breeze pateh of sap houses on the opposite narrow street e that vour heart eould of doubt that that to wall thaniel remained true 1t was something to | orely-tronbled heart staked all that pad and Virginta life to her only chance she conld give Nathaniel <he lost to Dean falling in love | «onl was not in pawn always had s hour when they coul Never had he third pereon before heen Chirt's 1ing to share | when he came was inclined tn ronversation ceptance of the girl’s intrusion | dinner prevented ! tion of war on the model akout the huri 5 thought ot 1 her to mind” not seeing min AUNT HET BY ROBERT POOR PA “Bill's a lot older than his n' when they're in a croud o' voung folks he al- s reminds me of a dog 'hat don't belong to nobody.” . 1228 Publishers Svndicate) “Our young married so he steps by our house every mornin’ breakfast.” . 1928. Publisners Syndicate) — can't cook, EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 1..URSDAY, JUNE 21, 1928, had asked Chiri to prepare the din- | henor for me to have this oppor- | Marie Earnest ms, Elsie Josephine Erickson, URIAL LOTS, Iter Eric Erickson, Elizabeth not care to have him explain. But|and now we will present the diplo- iF if he had not she did not want him | mas which I hope you will treasure FLORISTS “It was splendid of Mr. Welkins | rewarded for “general efficiency and ¥ Nathaniel as she spoke. But from | Gandette Stella Gontarski, Estelle ham G her lowered eves g&he could &ee his | Ruth Go Richard Wood Hube, Stella Gonstarski, Savina Mary Gor- |16~ the cigaret he had reached for. Bertha Johnson. Robert Bolling | Kuth Gould, Mary Gertrude Grace, that held the count of minutes for | Ronert the group. At last: “Virginia, You | feNum: aren't going?"' from Nathaniel, lEi)|,q]&rl_ Virginia Jean Murray. John | stricken unbeliet | Daniel O'Connell, Edward William Virginia did not hesitate. "“'u_\fi O'Dell, Lillian Olga Rathke, Lillian Robichand, Llizabeth Ann and Katherine Marie Mc- Greg | Anna Hanson, Mabel Anne Leon Charles Hatoff, Joseph Norman Heckman, Henry Frederickson Hel- g, Naomi Felisitas Herman, Mil- dred Dorothy Hinchliffe, Merrill 1“1 wouldn't miss it for the world. | v Hobart, Ruth Florence Ho- Think of getiing away from New | cumb, John Winston Holmes, Rich- York for the winter. The summrri b torni o \ects: Emma |27d Wood Hube, Dorothy Matilda | Pas been dreadful. but when fhe |y e Nturiel i |Hyneck, John Martin Tgnaca ThoroRa slush is piled up knee high 1 can't heth Ellmers, Alies Margaret Fresen Mrytle Eleanor Iverson, Isabel An-|35a_piaNo TU stand it.” sl 5 lest she over-act. Rut \amém».s“:m: S e eiheee expression satisfied her that he be- gl : P Parsons. Jr. Frances Shurherg and Meved she was in earnest R rthur, Donald Joseph Gertrude Florence Johnson, Arthur Paul Johnson, ith Signhll Johnson, Elmer Al- tert Johnson, Elsa Linnea Johnson, Marion Bertha Johnson, Olga Elvera RUMENTAL He could not argue with her in < Johnson, Algert Joseph Josapavich NTED—INSTR! Chiri's presence, and Virginia lin. | 10r valuable contribution and for \ypn. NMaron Kadziausk: Rohert | EMPLOYMENT gered long after she knew that he E°7€r3l efficiancy: Stephen John | \ppur Kallin, Irene Agnes Kardok, 3 wanted her to leate so that he{AMPerEer Anna Margaret Auk- | piojgn Gertrude Keller, Mary Eliza- | could take her home and talk it | nUnes, Thzaberh herine Cekana- o Kelly, Robert Bolling Kelly, it vich. Virginia Harriet Christensen. | [agra Margaret Kiernan, Laverne | 15—5!1‘\}‘1‘10 ed hints regarding her own depart- | \ 009 Hube, Myrtle Fleanor Iver-|gindt, Helen Anna Kornowicz, Al- ure, but she was as resolved to stay S0N: Ruth FElizabeth Larson. Ruth |pert Charles Krans, Eunice Odette | (3 as was Virginia. When lateness | Barhara Lawson. Vincent Stephen Landon. Arthur Leonard Lantz, Ev- |48—MONEY LOANED at last compelled Virginia to go !“Ch. Albert Goodwin Loomis Grace erett David Larson, Ruth Elizabeth | ¢SB—MORTGAGES she put an abrupt end to Nathan- | 20ra Luddy. Edwm Thomas Me-|Larson, James William Lauretti iel's pleading as soon as he began. | EVOY. Katherine Marie McGrail | James Law, Ruth Barbara Law- “Don’t be selfish, Niel" she said | Ponald Joseph McNamara, Dorothy | con, Gladys Winnie Leavitt, Constant | brusquely, and whatever Nathaniel | Fowler Page and Nelhie Catherine E ward Lech, Vincent Stephen Lech |52 had meant to say he locked in his | Radiunas Joseph Herman Leiner. Barbara |€—HORSES. VEHICLES mind tnstead. Graduation Prozram [ Wargaret Linn, Walter Willlam Linn, |34~ WANTED-LIVE sTOCK There was ne drawn.out good! The program arranged for gradu. Alma Litke, Elizabeth Reatrice Loh- |5358_FOR THE VACATIONIST night between them at her hotel [2tion follows | man, Burton Helmer Lohnes, Albert (55—BUILDING MATERIALS on this occasion and Nathaniel re- | Frocessional | 300dwin Loomis, Grace Dora Luddy. 25_3\5‘3‘fiu‘»‘i’fi?’f”p&%‘fic’n turned to his studio with all his School Orchestra |Marion Margaret Luddy, William |5s_FEED AND FUBL = black in- | sensibilities az full of darts as a Invoration | Joseph Lyons, Mary Jean Magnano, ‘rquLPTlLlZFRS SEEU . Spanish bull after an encounter Rev. Wilhiam H. Alderson | Walter Stephen Mahoney, Gertrude |61—FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING with a picader. | Massa Dear Florence Maisel, Anthony Albert | $2=GO0D THINGE TO BT Chirt was waiting to apply salve | Bovs' Double Quartet | Mane Herbert Oyarzum Manso, | 64—MACHINERY, ELEC. & TOOLS to the wounds. | Mighty Lak a Rose Nevin | Joseph John Matera, Marion Clara |65—MERCHANDISE AT THE STORES “Poor you.” she said mockingly: | March Pontificale Gounod | May, James Robert MacArthur, Vi- ;g;’flvffi%’- INSTRUMENTS “T told you she'd never stand up School Orchestra |vien Antoinette McBriarty, Mar- | g G ATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY to this kind of life," &he added. !In the Time of Roses Reichardt | zuerite Mary MeCann, Charles Ed- | 63—WANTED ARTICLES TO BUY waving a carelessly manicured | The Old Refrain Kreisler | ward McEnroe, Jr. Edwin Thomas REAL ESTATE FOR RENT hand to designate the dim studio. |A!da March Verd) | McEvoy, Katherine Marie McGrail, [69—APARTMENTS & TENEMENT! Nine-Two Chorus Marguerite Claudia McGrail. Sadte |T0—BUSINESS PLACES FOR RENT (TO BE CONTINUED) IViolin solo — Aderation Rorowski ' Mary McGraw, Donald Joseph Me- Albert Goodwin Loomis, Namara, George Meligonis, Vanna Member of the School Committee gis Mnatsakanian, ne opportunity to tell her. If he “It has been a privilege and an |Benjamin Stanley Eanelunas, Helen Advertiling nudin" USED CARS THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Alphabetically Arranged for Quick and Ready Reference LINB RATES for CONSECUTIVE INSERTIO! Yearly Order Rates ner, as she believed, Virginia did | tunity to say these few words to you | Muriel Elizabeth Ellmers, Wesley ANNOUNCEMENTS MONUMENTS EATH NOTICES EXCELLEN USED CARS 3. to quarrel with the girl over it and cherish s an ivspiration to|Rose Fagan, Rose Falk, James Ger-| (FUNERAL DIRECTORS Finally, when they were sipping|greater and fuller achievement.” jard Farrell, Dorothy Kathryn Far-| §—LOST :YND FOUND Chirl's strong black coffee from Honor Pupils | re1l, Dorothy Evelyn Feinberg, Ber- thimble-sized cups, Virginia teld| Eighteen pupils won honors in|tha Ethel Fengler, Emma Hilda nCRE :;;%‘;:‘8::5;" them of the Agena's southern|all major subjects, 10 won honmi_\'f-ng!»‘r. Thadeus Anthony Ference, $—AUTO AND TRUCK AGENCIES cruise in four major subjects, and 17 were | Winifred Constance Fodt, John| 7058 "0, “rR1iCKg FOR SALE k, Hezekiah Frank French, {10_AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGE to choose me as hostess.” she add- | for valnable contribution to the | Alvee Margaret Fresen, Marion Rita [11—AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES ! B s Gedan, 3495 HUPMOBILE, ¢ with a real model very ed, with well stimulated elation. | school.” The hsts follows Gaudette, Catherine Elcanor Gian- |12=AUTONOBILES WANTED She studiously avoided looking at| Al major subsscts: Marion Rita Netiino. Saul Gittleman, Donald Wil- |y ZG racEs TO LET 14 limes to an inch. bau, Annefte Marion Glaser, |15—MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES Mizimem Space (OTORCYCLES-BICYCLES WANTEL | n. honv e 3 7—SERVICE STATIONS—REPAIRING lean brown fingers suddenly crush|fehel Anna Jenkelunas, Marion |d0na. Anthony Peter Gostin, Estelle BUSINESS SERVICE 18—BARBERS HAIRD'S MASSEUSH Minimum Book charge, scarce, price_§$150. Closing time 1 P. M. daily; 10 A M AKER Special Six Tour- No one spoke for a few seconds | Kelly, Vincent Stephen Lech, James Shirley Hazel Green, Bertha Elenor |1, “pi{LDING AND CONTRACT Julia Anna Grigas, Isabell |20—BUSINESS SERVICE RENDERED e Hatch, | 21—DENTISTS ”Z—DRESS AKING & Telephone 925. JEWETT 4 pass. 2 door Brough- Notify the Herald at once If your A responsible for after the first insertion. ATTORNEYS T'G. METAL WORK 7 Sedan, $675 . 1924 Touring, $250, HOWARD W. WHITMORE JOBB'G, ; STATIONERY k, | 31—PROFESSIONAL SERVICEB LOW PRICES! Wide Selection ! EVERY CAR WILL BE SOLD AT A SACRIFIC 1928 Oakland Coupe 1928 Studebaker Coupe (4 passenger) 1928 Studebaker Coupe (2 passenger) 1927 Chrysler 70 Coach 1927 Hudson Sedan 1926 Hudson Brougham 1926 Hudson Coach 1927 Essex Sedan 1928 Essex Coach 1926 Nash Coach 1926 Ford Sedan Many Other $5 TERMS and TRADES ING na Jenkelunas, Alfhild Constance |53—WANTFD TO RENDER SERVICES EDUCATIONAL —CORRESPONUENCE CUURSE DANCING TEACHERS Graham-Paige Cars 319 East Main Street >} Phone 2810} AND VOCA AL & PRIVATE INSTRUCTORS OR \\om N Everyone An Honest Value VERY LOW PRICED WANTED—WOMEN ANCIAL 46— BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES VESTMENTS, STOCKS, 1925 Oakland Coach Buick Coupe ‘(4 passenger) Ford Coupe Ford Coach Dodge Sedan Qakland Touring TERMS and TRADE C. A. BENCE 50 Chestnut Street (Next to Car Barn) 49—WANTED—TO BORROW LIVE STOCK |89—CATTLE AND LIVE §TOCK 51—DOGS, CATS. PETS EGGS, POULTRY SUPPLIES Honeyman Auto 200 EAST MAIN ST. Open Evenings FOR SALE New Graham Brothers Four Cyl. Truck At a Liberal Discount i —DESK ROOM AND OFFICES T —11 Chevrolet : In Excellent Condition e | : | | s | | Presentation of Diplomas |22l Henry EilliasiNarchpo | L ror Maslen: Sise | Erma_Allen Mills, John Miskis, Sar- | 16— (oG o0 LA e G £ N Philip Oscar | WANTED—TO RENT |The Star Spangled Banner Munson, Virginia Joan Murray, Rose REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Class of 1928, Audience, Mondzeska. Ernest Neurath, Evelyn |T8—AGENTS—REAL ESTATE ) Orchestra Pearl Neurath, Charles Niemanas |19—AUCTIONEERS Recessional John Daniel O'Connell, Edward Wil | School Orchestra liam O'Dell, Vahan Hurant Ohane- |g2 (Continued from Page 13) The names of pupils who will re- Emily Marie Olson, Dorothy Fowler | ceive diplomas follows Arna Margaret Palauskas. [s6_REAL ESTATE character and high idealism became John Allee, Steven John Amber- Edward William Pankonin, Elsie REAL ESTATE great in the affairs of our country |ger, Alice Mairie Anderson, Anna Wanda Pankonin, Harold Mead Par-{ ROOM and an inspiration to the uholmLoy,.gfl Anderson, Greta Ingeborg sons, Jr. Marjory Parker, Jennie |38—HOT! §0—BLDG. & BUSINESS PROPERTY ILDING LOTS FOR SALE ARMS FOR BALE e o & sian, Mab Olander, | $3—HOUSES FOR SAL®E List of Graduates, lancs Mabal s dngelones (Olander MMER PLACES rOR BURBAN FOR SALE S. & F. Motor Sales Corp. 1129 Stanley St. Rubber Good—Low Mileage TO TAXPAYERS ALL PERSONS T 08 NTED BOARD AND HOTELS | 89— N ENT world | Anderson, Lilltan Wilhemena Ander. Mary Paskowski, Grace Harriette S9”ROOMS FOR RENT And 50 T say to vou, members|gon, Nicholas Arena. Anna Margaret Feck, John Delbert Perry, Lonis Jo- |$1—ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING “RSONATL, PROPERTY in NEW BRITAIN, ,CONN, are hereby notified that the follow- irg Taxes have heen due and pa)‘al‘lfl on the first day of HERE. THEY E 93—WANTED—BOARD OR ROOM laid and are of the graduating class, whatever | Aykshunas, Walter Justus Banner, seph Perschy, Jr., Marvin Earl Pe- 92—WHERE TO DI your future plans may be, whether [ May Gladvs Barnes, Roger Allen terson, Frances Paul Petuskis, Ru-| you intend to pass on into institu- | Rarnes, Robert Jackson Barrows, dolph Henry Phieffer, Irene June - tions of higher learning or whether | Faith Elizabeth Rarry, Hazel Evelyn Pieffier, S8am Pignatella, Coleman | gtoskelunas, Herman you leave here to earn vour livli- | Bassford. Henry Louis Bazzoni, Flor- Angus Pinkerton, Eleanor Louise hood, your futurs success depends | cnce Limnea Bengston, Frances Porter, Virginia Giersch Post. Helen not so much upon outside influence | Katherine Berglund, Lena Katherine Thercso Postl, Edward William | gyanson, Sven as it does upon yourselves. | Bernardi Julia Mary Bernardo. Olga Pranitis. Alexander Thomey. “There are certain fundamental | Helen Bitow. Lomise Elaine Bonall, = John Probulis, Ir. Nellie Cathrine T easentials for successful living and | Milton Harry Bonney. Philomena Radjunas, Joseph John Radzawicius, T think the most important of these | Fannie Bosco, Marie Lois Brophy. Lillian Olga Rathke, Morris Marvin Antoinette Usher, Valentine, Leslie ter Nancy Burdick. John Harry Burke, Grace Bllen Rivers, Lillian Mary |Sprague Washburn, without which not much can be ac- | Katherine complished and that means that you ' Barbara sould try and cultivate good healthy thony Carbo, Julia Anna Cardox. Jeanette Rubenstein, Peter Leon habits so that vou may, have healthy Ingeborg Emma Carlson. Elizabeth Ryiz, John Harry &a minds and healthy bodies. Catherine Cekanavich, James Fred Katherine Sauter, Eliot Saxe. Salva- | gqphie Wisniewski. “You have go to expect to work |Chapman. Edna a Charsky, tore Paul Scalora, Ra reasonably hard in order to get Madge Katherine Choiniere. Walter Schileicher, Sedwig anywhere. You can’t hape to be Chester Chojaicki, Virginia Harriet der, Theodo successtul by shirking and evading (hristensen, lois Emma Clark, Stan- Laura Irene Schwab, Fr your responsibilities. ley Henry Cos, Helen Anna Col- herg, Clarence Harry Siders, El “Last, but by no means least, vou | wick, Edna Florence Conrad, Mil- beth Anna Sjovall, Jennie Viola have got to develop character. ' dred Marie Cosgrove, William Fran- Skomars, Marion Rose Smith, Wal- italie Schn - | Irene Woods, Fisie Character to do right; character to cis Crowley, Joseph John Curcio, 1ce Andrew Smith, Alice Elizabeth stick to vour job: character to re- Anna Adele Danusevich, John Gra- Soderling, Regina Mary Souney, | Helena, Mont., fuse bad associations and always ham Dary. Alice Veroni Dawson, Helen Catherine Spring, Olive Louise O. M. Lanstrum, 1 committecman bo, David Sgnires, Lillian Lydia Stack. Curti ames Stella, Olive May Stockman or Stockwell, Adelle Ros character to hold fast and firm to|Emma Catherine De the things vou know to be right and | Franklyn 2mm James Francis just, {Donahue, {fildied Lonise Duffin, Jean 1 JUST KIDS = e e HOW WOULDJA | OR HOW UKE TO GE WOLLD CALLED BILL PAUL JONES SMITA BE? 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THIS HL.vi—L HAS THOUGHT OF A NAME T WHICH HE COUL.D SE CONTENT TO 3 ANSWER IPOLLY AND HER PALS ‘ A New Member of the Family o - [ b 5 B DEECIVE & HOu DEECTWES Y [ROnT FALSE NOSES, BONNEIS) SR. HE INSTRUCEED | [MOTHER HUBBARDS' AN 2 | | SECH LikE D ISES, FAMILY (& THE / RARRATET | Bt