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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNL 23, 1928 = S e — ] [her tather onee lLad d. “If | sensational pres nting. The com- 1) he's able to. he will do it she as- | mittec wlso concludvd she Was easy | for ointment for burns, scalds, ete.; i - : 5 i THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | sured he % 1o look 2z mighty pleasing to ! and 1 for shaving soap. Still holding out.” Thut hine in the cyes i lteckbestos Products Corp.. s diary impressed her Ther udolph Ganz scarcely needs an | Haven, Heater cords and other « nwst be sometiing to hold out for, pduction. Dis his distinetive | trical conductors, savetically Arrauged for Quick 40d Ready Reference LINE RATES tor CONSECUTIVE (NSERTIONS labors as the conductor of the r perusal Louwis Symphony he has 1 Yearly Order Rates Upon Applicat: Everyone An Honest Value VERY LOW PRICED 1925 Oakland Coach 1 TO LEAD SERVICE Leonard Carlson of New { Haven will lead the holiness mect- At 11w m. tomorrow at the tion Army. Other regular ings will he held as o with coption of the Sunday school zle VISIT Swiss | Adjutant The wornin jof the diary sk liner to ask cord of & business transaction ke ybog between her father and a man| Max n, violinist, also scarce- | 3 L. DL eigh Iy necds an introduction to the mu- | surmised that “Oddly™ July 4th is Now Near And after that summer vacations and week - end tours. o Mr. cd the miano the s any | pio 1s skilled ot th THIS HAS HAPPENLD 1 certain that love had Virginia Brewster is in love with | she him. an artist, Nathanicl Dann, but she | nt Nathaniel des is tricked into promwisin Frederick Dean in one year if she! fails to earn $100,0060 that he ul- !¢ is reputs has said sical public, bring one of the world's n Buick Coupe Better buy one of our good ther cheated him out of. | hate is & ve ne one Insist upen repayir [ar 2 o'clock. This meeting will be Count 6 words o a Lo, leges her father cheated him out of. | bate is & very fine on i Sl ipo 'Kl-. ; . SES e S s »l: B s s (4 mies o Brewster had lost his fortune be- discovered. W his dismay, her had made in association has been | . K if the Aintpegl Shar A | Used Cars Ford Coupe Ford Coach when he sold the p > di tatior ¢r permits. In case of rain 1s Icft fino seemed to have on at t with the problem Minimum Book cha cents. fore his death and Virgin destitute. all in his heart, beea i Kknew iary ol closed som blic definite informa- the Sunday school and the open air A % o She pawns son himself to be not one Whit less in ks provious to S to the caliber of artists that | ting at 4 o'clock will he held in Elogicime B dailyinl A gt o 2 d Dodge Sedan e Gliver Pl (e itk fhis &in maw than G st 8 be bibishiiig e b pantonmit haTall ont Anchiiviet #hduiant SO To Enjoy Your Summer Oakland Touring vest the money f It was love that tortur There fmaic i with the membership plan. It is now | Carl Fredrickson will lead the eve- sl Oy 1927 Buick Coupe work without was uo lor any Lappine it | Viemnia did not believe s but el that ths problem has been well | g mecting at 8 o'clock 1927 Buick Sed: TERMS and TRADES + she is be Lecause 1t hurt s pride. {she wanted 1o find out if possible {1t and w The outlook | B S 27 Buick Sedan % hat 1 ) 1 1 0 mbered T, re or fis s ", * 926 Buic Y . A % s g e the | could net help it niered it Nr. Gaediner s tar hip. bt | C I | 1926 Buick Roadster CoA BENCE i e B i e i ity ltems ‘ PRl g . A s e date of the i, | ' at | torth in Bhan e ot o ace = 1925 Buick Touring B Oliver g 1 fore the late of 1l . orth in hamber of Comnerc ST i 2 50 Chestnut Street chows Bier attentions which Niel re- | Virgini: the belict that| 1l announces the ficld is still open for | Moady Seerctarial School Summer (T passenger) ‘ s Stre sénts, but then si ot like lished purposc. | suin of 32 a steady addition to the exisiing | session. July 9 to August 17. Phons 1927 Studebaker Sedan (Nest to Car Barn) e tamilianiy s mod- cemed not to eur fone if it lid come to the membersiip, I is £ by Judge W - Advt (Standard) | e s S0 recenthy CoHlungertord, president of the ws-1 A son was born at New Britain QDE CAdilna oA Virginia t s had | Besie it her father had re- | sociation 1 Arthur G. Kimball, | General hospital todiy to Mr. il Autoaud T 1925 Cadillac Coupe tam a posi r Froderick jedived it Virginia thoug it [active n ats promotion, that the | Mrs. Ahsalom Carab of 1S Brook- oy e~ an ([1925 Hudson Sedan R ERnT SR 2 Pl mpha- [ would have zone to cviek Dmebership should at least be 1,000 | lawn street. bl R NS axwell Coacl Hth: 1 ]“th shen charzed by « With 4 cons stream of.[ Dean; and he had not acknowl- [in this city considering how success- 1 Charles Horman of 118 Shuttle | Hotel Bues 1921 Maxwell Coach - i trving 1o v Plowers, theater tick=|edged roeciving any part of the + sitilar association his been in | Mezdow avenue reported to the po- | 1923 Cadillac Touring A[{l: “She appeals to Ol lovely tl to wear [money he claimed her father had | Bristol, Bridgeport and other Con-|lice the theft of his bieycle on Maln | Capite) Buirk 5 5 and demands an accoun ewels. Virginia ac cheated him of Becticut e T a 407 ; ) l{ 4 d p (] eabinenis T nothing. Mr. Gardiner veplied by letter e orshi of 23 Myl i s CAPITOL _Reconditione he has not s She would have giver T loeking mto e mater st of Patents Ts 1 reported to the police today PTG NG, “With an 0. K. that Counts informed Virginia Michacl Germulski, aged 30, t who by spair but for one ray hut that he will sl el BUICK CO. Browstor cstate To Connecticut People i¢ she will g0 anay remained in her 1o record ¢ 3 at his home, had not |G iy 1927 Essex Coach denounces is knav The name she h containi & ! b Vir- Patints issued by the U 8 Patent | been home for two days and fears | Iniorporated, 98 37-197 ARCH STRELET 1926 S T s 5tHlae Sticy Blaine's lips ginia 1 sigh of thanhful- | Offics 19, 1928 10 Conneeticut entertained for his well being. | a1 B Gom i " Her company of a man people calle ness. Sl tred, however, that poventors. (List compiled weekly b Mys. Margaret Keough of 44 Law- | Open Evenings 1927 Chevrolet Coach on a six-weeks’ ¢ nagged at an elusive Stacy was away on his ship. She | from the Official Gazette by the of- | lor street, Whe underwent an ope 1926 Dodge Coupe befo Virginia was driver wanted to ash for wore informa- | fice of Harokl G. Manning, Manning | tion for an eye ailment several days 1921 Buick Touring | CURANT—STAR, ser giv she coes to see Nir) 10 recall Where she had first heard [ tion concern “0ddly” Leigh, | Bros. Shoe Co., 211 Main street, New |ago at St Francis' hospital, M. Hall, Inc her at the studio Wi it, and why it impressed her particularly arding the had | Britain) g ivm»l returned 1o her home yester- | sz MANY OTHER REAL of proprietorship tha! It was one night when she lay [news that Stucy had spoken of 10y Sebastiano G. Bartolotta, Middle- | day 5] o ! VALUE a;m.md awa telling herself that success, | connection with him town, assignor of 1.2 to D, Cambria ccond Deputy Fire Chief M. T, « LOW [ Rlchb ] J T B ) s« written Niel | came e w, could only| She had no idea in which part land C. F. Anderson. Loom. Souncy and Driver Richard C, s o0t Melsplions 2051-2. = Hilgm . e ~ Meann ile, T s written Niel i jt came to her now, cou ¥ he had no i T nd ¢ n i ! iney and Driver Richard Collins T T Fords Fords FFords Charles A, Biewer, Noroton signor to Cannon Engin- went to the Capitol Buick Co. sals of Mrs. Cutter's charges and when [he hitter because Niel's love seeme dfof Haiti his plantations were | rm mplenie w0 vaplanation. Virginia |gone beyond reeall, when the name | cated, or how to reach hinn by mail. [ ieigh farm dmplenents. rooms at 193 Arch street at 1 Service, 248 aeoe | Wide Selection ! he acks for Everything Favorable Iots mim think that ber love for himn for (1 D D, Leigh sprang suldenly | Staey had sald that he was a well- | oring Co.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Sadiron. | o'clock this morning. a sprinkler | 0. | L X is cooling. into her mental vision from a writ- | known ehracter, however, so sin tngene N Clements, New Haven. | head having given away and caused | for the mext ZVERY CAR WILL BE {]l CARS PRICES NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY | 1oy juge. set herself to making inguiries at.assiznor to L. Candec & Co, Strip- | the alarm to sound. There was no e, 401 West | TERMS CHAPTER XLI ol Ver tather's diary! : 4 every likely source of information. | applying n .‘,,,W.‘ é “;amv,g,, i . - SOLD AT A SACRIFICE | Virginia could sce Nathaviels! Since his death sh had neti Among the few men en the ey K. Elisvorth, Simsbury, as- | [ BaelaEen | - point of view casily enough. l»ul‘. tt | gared the hearth o o 1 hlm'}_‘ ,;.. apella liners \\!mvv) e knew fhere | ! rmrlu, ”1' l,n.qm; Bicktord Co. | itowarg W, wine [ 1928 Oakland Coupe Patlcrson—Qhevrolel p t h jurpose to admit |as he had once told 1@ he wished one w gave her mformi- | Thread-winding machine, 1 TR, i 3 Tel, 2810 a8 & o Pl . £ ‘11:: i T::de].\;z lithcohacn ihe fner to do when e wasiio Jonger | fian she wanled not long besore i [ mfamin ¥, ;‘u{:h' Gireenwich :‘ ANNOUNCEMENTS l‘ i 1928 .\(:l’([: Ir\.ul\’r‘w ‘(.”ul" | Incorporated S o reatest fear? The | with her, Agena sailec B owner [ assignor to The J. & E. Stevens Co., i o o s enEC). ( PP 1T ;.o::cw::f hnrf‘vpy % Dean would| parts of it e had read to hers | goodly sized plantation just ontside | Cromwell. (2 patents) Pay-tele- | Buria) Lots, Muuuments f 1928 Studebaker Coupe 7 98 ARCH ST ”“]'I communicate with him as he had fother parts he had asked her to]of Port au Prince, she learned, i"""”‘ station bank; and toy tape | NEW BRITAIN MONUMENTAL WORK e G2 passeuger) Open Evenings and Sundays with Jeanie Cutier? iread to him. The pages gener “You can drive o of | ystol b .‘1;}.»?','\:‘;..“ Monumel ta of all wizes and 1927 Chrysler 70 Coach | and didn't she rea that any jully conevrned her mother {those coachies, as they call thelr | Acthur % Gaynor and F. (5 Gay- | - ~Iasvn- o. Phona 26 & < 1927 Hudson Sedan | loyar np . miatior trustinh, | could picture hev father i a chait | porse cabe, 1's o great st 1f Sou fnor, Stratrord, said Edwin G, Gay- | l"orlfll ANTTANG T PONTI A our (11996 Hudson Brougham Pra W would he sunk in drawn up to the fice in the library fgo on market day. An cndless chain [ pop gssignor to said Arthur G. Gay- | T nice Gerantum pian BaRT e A et e e il 1926 Hudson Coacly | Continuing Our Heo Latneibioe) b drinking n the beauty of her|of natives mand out af the ¢ity. ner. Electrie hell, | useor Helio- e udson Coach ; meetings with anotl | mother's portrait that hung over [ youll find Mr. Leigh a zreat fel- Gaynor. Stratford, and | Pl R 1927 5 edan US(’(J Car WCCk the conditions that she had been |the mantel, while Virginia read |low. too.” o2 gh) 15 nor, Fairficld, Electric | Dusty. Miller, | 1928 Essex Coach C 2 meeting Olfver {and tearned of a micat Jove (TO B2 CONTINUED) | conmector. doz.; | i 2 1926 Nash Coach | . : Virginia _ foreave Nathaniel nis | At ather times hf had ’a.&j«l“l 2‘; e Leaman . ||:1!'\.;]\‘ Waterbury. R 111926 Ford Sedan DOll t IVIISS brief period of doubt. But it Was|io read excerpts from hi [ Holder tor paper rolls Calendulas, 30c do g Many Other $50 1 LAt a great pity that he did not know |of the ye he had spent in wan- | Grorze A. E. Jones, West Chesh- | Mm;m Sandell Many her %1 P ” 4 B 2 he had forgiven him, because he|doring after his wife's death [yre. assiznor of 1.3 to A. B. Hart liene sl T MOTOR 1ese Dargalns 3 1o H. H. Starr, New London. was in a wretched state of r‘l"“ 1t all came back to Virginia and 1- CA Bt s s Do mss over the outcome ©Of thelyividly, ones her memory was F N ERT SERI Control for clectric water heaters g parketiook (i o o Rk tarted aright. Her father had Cioore A King, Waterbury, as-| Lentral comfort siation. rontaining K O A R CARS T AND WWCKS— TP e i | Soann o TERMS and TRADES | Elm and P: ! 1926 Essex Coach i 10. The i whole miserable husine: 5 money and valuable papers. Please re- | PPET Tours and Siaes “an | 26 Ford T . 1 suppose it did look bad,” she |known Leigh Reckless, adven- signor 1o Scevill Mig. o, Binged| Gl l s b0 e T MR Deare e Sen W H 1| 1926 Ford Tudor caid haughtily; “but T think You |turous d evil Leigh Oddly ’ donble-pin locking fastener. = Personals @] Main St Telephone 1513 oneymdn /‘\lll() 1925 Ford Touring Mmight have found out why T aid it fne had called him (Continued from First Page) Giacomo Nitti, East Haven. Port- | peoe g”“‘:‘"w SRS | TTAND T OVERTAND = before jumping to conclusions Virginia sprang out of hed and e - able chair DRESS OR COAT any color desired. T S I {11923 Ford Tudor ahait db” . turned on a light. In a moment [ sorging & large number of possible | Danas D. Parshall, Glenbrook. as-| Very reasonabla prices during - this Lo ales e s h 1d see. bt | che was back. her father's diary in fists for the local coneert series |signr to The Jack Frost o, Stam- week, Come in oand enjoy our service, L X 923 Buick Roadster That hurt him, she could sce. but ghe wa 8 415 « oL S CRmaing g ennysonsuarine. i SR e went on mercilessly. “You'd |jor hands, hastily turning the | ang made the foregoing selections | tord. Pressure-reducing valve. P emE L Bl on L SER Ol neho LY 200 EAST MAIN § 1925 Overland Truck h o top it if 1'd 10ld | pagee after due consideration of all the | gewett F. Schrumm, Waterbury. | et e e e O Ty | ::\c ;"uxudkn:,i- :oup',\ou\ )1 dant | re it was! In India. * available material. Bfforts were | Bieetrie power demand control sys- | M Hingas atn s o il s i Panel body want to quarrel with you. ! met a fine fellow likes a £00d | made to avoid cnzaging artists Who | yem. - y Horn, 362 Main st. and 10 B. R. Arcade. | HI1921 Ford True I can't ser why you had to meet | right doesn’'t know what fet| yive been heard froquently in these | Waldo Sheldon. Greenwich, Well T 2 ! “ancl hody him after office hours to transact [ jg owe him my life g Cvirons, cxeept i the cuse of Miss | drilling, i e 3 . ”"""", Wil [ ¥ business,” Nathaniel returned | tiger hunting sent e Pin- [ ponectle, whose populartiy, due par Williamn B, Swan, Seymour 18- e e | i orage batterfes. J. M. well Ave.. cor. Webstes | VIR 0 our new home, Teraco g £.00 Call and Jubilee St, v 1923 Moon Touring FOR SALE [ili™ Ford coupe New Graham Brothe In good all around condi- stubbornly. “How could T mect him durin | put bullet into its brain as n Y | den, remains high hereabouts. The Ralph It Weddell, Shelton, as. as he takes his lquor ROME | committec had the opportunity of | Jing our of the beast's path and iy o (he fact that she is from Meri- | play hoard | | i signor 10 The 0. K. Tool Co., 1Inc, ffice hours? You know 1 am not | iow and gentle- | ' . ORI A IE b At 2 2 tion. o liherty to lsave my work when- |{o the West Tndies to settie dOWN fougiging wrtists who are consistent- | X, Y., N. Y. Universal grinding fix- veuss 1o te Motpr Mar| 220 oif Bromucts R1BAEE Avch € F Cvl. T -k ever 1 like.” : sugar raising sounds & |y heard in Hartford but felt that | qure ] e MG gl | our Lyl ruc LOW PRICES ver herrs ey e o Told OAdly bt he EaYElioea GanTaids. would be hetler piok Trade-Marks Registered Eh St dhoar Matn),. = il i vl “You left it yesterday bit tame for old Oddly a0 fTAVE YOUR OGRS REGLAZED Any | o 7 At a Liberal Discount “Because Mr. Dean had Written|thore’s a veal scrap to be had With|py cngaging new bleod provided it{ Cheney. Brothers, South Manchies- | 7L yogrea. satin shoes renewad ro | USED CARS s asy Terms \Mrs. Cutter. She took the stand | the sugar people . want to “"]" was of a high caliber. This has been ftep, Textile and pile fabries in the nateh hosiery or dress our_mpacialty. | B The S ¥ \ o o 5 R bad Tuck With [ gope cach of the four artists by Bring n your shoes. The Orthopedic | [ —_—— that T was trying to lure Olverihim a leg up . done, cach 1 fo v | pi 2 e e 5 mer away from her. We had to settle |money.” common consent heing in that class. | Clarks Mfg. Co., Inc. New Haven.| Shoe "‘T)_;‘:\M'g‘:"':r*; 8t. (near Courant FORDS b & ! MU[O[‘ AL h c " fow pages farther on Virginia Miss Guilford, wlthough a com- | Inflatable Loz E e cverything without del A few pages fa L . nfl - i WEATH Tamera Jnaded with : % 2 bl “Then you're through With him?" | found more about Leigh. *. . 1ad | parative newcomer —in operai Trade-Mark Applicants gt e ALL LATE MODELS bziles (/()lf]) l_llOmO 11e 0. he pressed eageriy. 10 use a lot of persuasion - ranks, has made an amazing reccord | The A, ¢ Gilbert Co.. New Haven.| Sunday trip. Seld by Arcads Studio, | RanalnGls, Connioes, Goitpes S A R 22 Main St. Tel. 1513 Virginia hesitated. “Oh. T don't lconld only et him to take $25.080 s prima douna soprano at the | Electric vibrators and hair dryers. - (| $rdans, Trucks. 1129 Stanley St. Tel. 731 Open Evenings TPLOMA F ) 'S Bristol. fron | man.* She is an American s King the trust) g yhough a compar riBri Lnow.” she said thoughtfully - jand that on conditi that 1'd be | \jctropolitan where she has appear-| The Horton Mfs. S 3 5 PRICES ARE RIGHT Open Fvenings e can manage by scring |yart owner of hns sugr lands. Me g o Nedda in laglincel” a8 Ge | Fishing Nnes, Store, 170 Are Prices e PR v il = — ] .ach other at noo That 18 if [sails tomorrow zo0d 1uck, |y eyy “La Cena Delle Betfe,” inl International Rilver Co. Meriden. | S B Jeanie docs I old mar the it role of “Madonna Tmperia,” | Fruit howls, flower bowls. vases, | Car- | A o 5 { USE‘ FHE‘ ’;-1. note of the fact! and that, much later. and as | et e. Tel 4561-W. | utomotive 19 £ that she utte lie ed s ob- had luck hangs on. Hench- | MeKesson & Robbine, Inc. It g 7! ~ I . ChC\"l’ l ( 08 h ['{ERALD i a 1 s ||| Sales & Service olet. Loach |l tions. He felt he counted very little with her n port. (12 applications) 2 for | Al Jets: 1 for Mag-| it We frame diplomas for o $100 | still & In Excellent Condition wants 1o kn we neweom- feold S and gripps w1t he should | o has ariained a high rating at the | nesiom hydrogen: 1 for deodorant; “New Britain's Only Ford Dealer™ CLASSIFIED yight storm 2 e s 15 Rubber Good-—Low Mileage ||| ) with O <1l out not for my sake. ol | zorropolitan within a short time |1 for wmustard ointment: 2 for min- e ) | Call 1512 3 to tax her with he Tl see you through. | ing has not donz so hy relying upon | eral oil: | for mineral oil for me-| o, 15 Frankin Souare i = | ADS Ay 15 himselt I wouldn't spoil your fight to H | | | wound, one it a hundred times the amount vy _oftcred | Nathanie! could knowing ! anyene's power to sinta put down the book. JUS KID tor you, Dad” she said T s We don't quit, do we med to her that h o to her through his dt T il back s day she i THIS HUMBLE PERSON 1S HONORED T© EXPLAIN - IN SAN FRANCISCO-WHERE 1 LIVED WITH My S0 YCuR NAME 15 PAT FINNEGAN — AND HOw DID THEREFORE-WHEN THE NAME OF ; ] e 0L COME BY A NAME LIKE HONORABLE PARENTS-THERE WAS A BRAVE MY HONORABLE ANCESTORS PROVED Ay W tone THAT? GENTLEMAN OF YOUR PROFESSION WHO USED| | TOO DIFFICULY FOR MY NEW R as mention \ TO STAND AT OUR CORNER —ONE DAY A COMPANIONS —THIS LOWLY o Lo il o et FRIGHTENED HORSE RAN DOWN THE STREET PERSON SELECTED THAT BRAVE : iy el i ENDANGERING THE LVES OF GENTLEMANS NAME TO USE AS : v e . Holding Fava . i r 1her PR HIS ~HOPING EACH DAY : 1 ] « o t he | NTLE L o ) f t itk n FRIGHTENED ANINWAL AND :"Mgfsg"; MZ::.QKE o o o BROUGHT WIM O A WALT € ’ I o | THOUGH WIS OWN. AR&VUAS GENTLEMEN OF I;ls Sshlans CIREInTa L il | BROKEN Sl s '8 EFEoRTsY CALLING § e - BELIEVING THAT A BLOW ON THE H REIOICE HON. MA/ MIGHT CURE TE SUFFERER [ MEFONDTHES . oo | |[PROPOSED T TaP Tre wHOLE Fanai | LY KLERIDMANLAC A BUT THE: INSTANT L SOCKED HON ASHUR, HON. PA BECAME WELL! N\ N “Ma don’t like the people she's invited over tomoric as she's goin’ to have a bet- ter dinner than if they was real friends.” (Coprright, 1 = O “Nelle savs she's thirty- four, but no woman of that age ever had as many symp- toms as ~he's got.” Publtsnare 53adicate) Cop right, 1973 Publishers &3