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HAS HAPPEMNED Virginia Brewster is in love with taxi, Miss Webster, and if you Nathanjel Dann, but she is trick nto promising to marry Frederi Dean in one year if she fails to earn $100,000 that he alleges her father cheated him out of. Brew lost his fortune before his Virginia is left destitut She pawns her jewelry and Oliver Cutter promises to invest it for her. She seeks work without success and discovers that Dean has bribed the agency not to help her. Oliver gains her confidence and shows her atten- tion which Niel resents, but she does not like the way del, Chiri treats him Virginia finally obltains a positicn she likes. Shortly aft s charg- ed by Cutter's wife with trying to alienate his atfections. She appeals to him to cxplain, and demands an accounting of her in vestments. He conf that he has pot made a penny for her. but say that he will give her any amount if | she will go away with him. She d nounces him and lcaves his off Her firm requests her to go on a woyage as ship hostess. This sep: yation, together with the Cutter af- fair on one hand and Chiri on the other, cause @ lovers' quarrel be- tween her and Niel which is not gnended before Virginia sails. They both sutfer, but her work and the hope of getting aid from one of her father's friends, O. D. Leigh, in Haiti, help Virginia endure the heartache. She learns from a passenger on board that Leigh is roken In spirit” because of dome: tic troubles and dares not ask about his financial status. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XLIV Port au Prince. Hills rising back from the city. Cocoanut palms mak- ing a frieze where they reared against the horizon. A hot blue sky and a blue sea. Nearer. The rasp of the steamer’s sides against the groaning pler tim- bers. Wharf smells. “Copra,” some- ene mutterd. Oil on the water. Ven- ders with sun ripened oranges. A medley of sounds. Whistles, orders, shouts, The chattering of excited people, ready to land. A native with a small monkey perchcd on #houiders. Finally the gangplank. Rushing feet. Virginia resisting this one and that as she had throughout all the plannings of the days to be spent ashore in this port. This one day should be hers. Af- ter that the passengers might claim ber it they wished. She was the last of those going ashore to leave the ship. She did not wish any volunteer escorts. Just before she departed, Flance who al- #0 had lingered behind, came speak to her. All morning he had sought her for a word in private, only te find her in such demand and s0 busy that she could not tear her- self away to be alone with him “Should you like to go with you to Leigh's he ked “Thank you. I'd rather go alonc,’ she answered frankly. “I thought 50,” he told her. “Well, vou Know these natives speak mos 1y a strange patois. They call French but I don’t think they derstand you as a Frenchman done come out and want to sec him hip of publ would-be got 10 use 10’ dem . . . ition of th s have been forced to fle };' not wish to see me lation of teachers today to their screened homes, while ! THE HERALD AUTOMOTIVE when he knows my name tell him | The attack on the “power trust”|motorists who have been forced to SLASS and Truck Age {I shall not insist,” Virginia broke |was launched by Dr. John A. Lapp. | change tires wlong the woods roads C IFIED ADS Asti el Sk et SIS R d i Cl {in. The old American Negro shuf-ihead of the department of social|have becn almost blinded by the ([| Alohavetioniy Are for Quick ||| FALCON-KNIGHT famous slceve valve | econditione |fled away and disappeard np @ dim isciences at Marquettc university, | black pests Diater. % O Bldahh, 483 cheny leep vour eyes open for an empty | VITSINI peered into un open Dr. Lapp declared the teachers!hecn driven ont of the woods to the ! IV INGERTIONS PORD CARA. tudl at the side of the hall. “1 thin have been challenged by the “power S Tearly Oider Rautes Upon e g Aolananta i e {one, hail it.” can wait in here, Miss Webster. trust” as to whether education and e Arpilestivn) | 2 5 Toiepmons 2200 r “With an 0. K. that Counts’ They passed several parties from “aid. Her companion came over eVt oale Al rame 6 nnBend | e bladl i eassani e Eenanally Charge Pranalg L Teievhons 2100 or . the ship but Virginia avoided stop- !00ked into the room over Ao £ "4 | ended by July 1 but with continued ||[1 day .1 line E 10 REnTis can 1927 Chevrolet Coach ! ; n oS e o1 Il . : s. Sales and Scrvice, 401 West ping and shook her head firmly Shoulder. “The *Power Trust’ has a right to| Ai® the pests are still increasing as (g gaye...3 Nne Maiu_St._Telophone 38 1927 Chevrolet C {shor i sk, e i ¢ pilos e i = : S § phone 3635, 27 Chevrolet Coupe en some of them shouted to her| T think hc will Beiter take algorend private and oppose public|'hCr eustomary zero hour ap- Count & words to a lne. GRAWAM-PATGE—Syienaid ew Time ot || 1926 C} 1 I thelr groups ‘:;]’r out and sit in the shade, b benio, 1 it ocs Nt weane it proache 14 lines to an inch. Sixed and Eights, $1,000 to $2,655. De- 926 Chevrolet Coach At (e Lol T ity o mot | mhe "anhiy smpant whB EBneia it e e L R = e Minimum Space 3 lizes livered equipped. Howard W. Whit- 25 on & country highway thes met the 10NE time and the two visitors were |veiioee. W‘m":ori";”fl ol ::lr’,“'lin‘;”{f,! A Bussien aleman-inventer i6 pre- (| *VE™® Bosk shargs. 3§ cenca _more; 219, Taat Main Gt Wy A0, l9;3 F’ord Coupe MCgro’ Deasants Coming in with their &10WINE un .);,“lql..::y\;,y";. ’,4 restiess [ haoke. advocating private own- IS to bulld a man-carrying ||| Closiog time 1 2. M. daily: 10 4. u ||| HUPMOBILE=The six of e 1925 Ford Tu‘dor ;mflrdk‘-z “f L ':r‘-vr:!;l:‘l‘uyion ;hvxr e u 1@ time he re- e S ile pretending to be im- | Pird” of featherweight metal al- | °‘;““”'x‘" i A 1926 Dodge Coupe hiead € na 8 0\ O E ‘ kst ove. e e ho 25, oL H \f it il m‘h::m“u\!:‘o;\lf.‘ it v vrdaihan Rote o partial ” Dr. Lapp declared. 1\‘\, 15 ?\h <“‘|ng‘: “v‘,”“hn 0:1‘:‘?%4\ elephone ¥ s siz time 1925 Nash Coach 3 \ st e and receive a “featering” motion by hips of the women swaying with an COMing smile and he invited Vir- Iaelar S e Notify the Herald at once 1f your i TnAcacnitakie Thyturiie motion: ginia to come right up. “Massa's de- UBAIALEE ];‘E_"‘ 1 by the pilot s incorrect. Nut responsible for EXTRA SPECIAL Those who were mounted on don. | 'Elied ¥ou's heah” he said g & Alter the Do idnesion, AND PONTIAG-VIsit our | : ; Reerihes il fied on don- | “I'q be careful going up those | - howrcom and inspect these very fine | Collier 1145 Ton Truck 5 4 & nonchalunt poise Lyggiry 161 e o e AVebmre automobiles. C. A. Bence. Oakland and | * won irgima ac ra . v 1 G 2 Sy oy .””mfl_]m‘fhx’l": n:,xgmxl,lj .'v::x]\r Ivised and picked up a chair to PAP[R [;flMPANY CLASSIFIED Eipi/te) Dy T”.Nuh:emu;‘ssx.. (next Excellent with original tires ¥ B carry out with h C S own corenations, she remarked to o o . R 3 'R ! i {the old negro informed he v | hone': 3543 srom a3 S Wt amaea Satk sna’ e onc [0emational Mails Plan 0] HEADINGS T Mienm S Derie. s a | Monuments of all sizes a 1SE 2 4 < . ME! o nan ! e 3 USED CARS Incorporated Virginia sighed. [G2STt s ‘ ! ANNOUNCEMENTS icasonable. Phone 2632, Y] 4 98 ARCH STR SiThatth o & o va followrd the servant up | s kh ld TOd OTS, MONUMENTS % - ST! soghet Why they strut,” the other (ho qusty, uncarpeted stairs, down OcKDolders [} OTICES lapste 3 Open Evenings dSE’i‘ 3. E rric and to an cpe 0or ol F—— Raceiapanly el i fn o] - Virginia thought she should not | o mact sde of 1o meben door on R Bice Gerantum plants, & ays call it strutting. Rather an exprss- |y ““‘ r'r” "'”‘“'}“‘ New York, June 27 UP—A plan T AND FOUND Verbenas, sion of people who had found them- ' goooy = o™ et ! not @ i earganization of the Internation-| o SONALS weet Alys Zoh ofpeeRle who WK found S Higrear abal ann Nineloin Sawi Wity e aohinans : !1- | T-STORE ANNOUNCEMI R R e e e i aper company, approved by the ME : baps, but so much loftier than et yors e room e IS dircctors, which will make the con- 5 po ArTOMUTIY Continuing Our oo s ¢ Aroo 1 dittle better 0 S ol a—aL ND THUCK N and $1.5 {UARANTEE 'E o o o of e b, 1o, o6 the st Importan | 1244780 4% o ' Used Cor Week begrudge (S Bous i Bt # England and Canada, was mailed to|11=AUTO PAR MODEL BUICH ‘ 20 dl £e The natives paid scant attentio gsen mads o anake 4L o noigens! ot AUTOMOBILES WANTED e matyes l“"w”f:’"_ ”;‘ ‘”' :;: more presentable and \irginia un- I ll‘ : ]'I‘;H'-}' P OS—TAXI BERVICE | at the 5 T Never Dalting in the march | jore, PFENMAD A0 i wns o o rovides for the ex- ore Choice or turning to sture. Now and then 2 of the company's 2 i S company’s stack for| LES L P . glances of impersanal curiosty were | 0% e hat come so far to M 10 4 new corporation to be | L sl WANTED owest [rices ) 'cast upon them as they were trotted 'goy ay b i A called the Tnternational Paper and iR BTATIC LPATRING B |along the hot road, but 1o one. &~ |t ag i nse Foa r0™ A1 U [ poucr o, Thie new goncorn will be BUMINESS SENVICE of the Year digaine dressed them. 5 a SRS AIRD'S MASSEUSE s b 4 A shadow of a strong man. But his COnSttuted as a Massachusetts trust AND CONTRACT 925 ‘ouri T ot o e v 8,000 T e L L e B S e Other Selected || [[16 Jorten St pickaninnies swarined (brongh opeh |y cicoming when he Tosked up from NeW England Hyiro-Electric com- L e PYETOUR SHOBS T MATGA—SO0R her Oelecte | 1924 Jordan Sedan e _n";“f“m"_"_rflgi lxlw’rard in his hand and spoke to Pany all I'Iw latter's holdings of New YEING & CLEANING v AR LR ms”‘w 1926 Ford Tudor 1 Jikdirosaioiietis ‘Richard Brewster's daughter, England Power association common i NCE—ALL KINL sonable prices during this M k 1925 Ford Tourin, :)):a-db‘:“”m“ chiesiesd and sl (To Be Continued) stock. amounting 10 46 per cent. The | ;3—LAWEERS—PATENT ATTORNETS Rl o8 enlekfuiniind e i 1923 Ford Tud £ H];‘, galn to &e; an oc lfl';n«tl villa, | el ew ity paper company already holds 45 per| oo ;l?,\\l;l ORING & CRATING Hat Sho, Church St o or uaor hidden almost from sight by palms 5 o K 2 i TR |27=PAINTING, PAPER HANGING Come xpla | 5 ' K land tropical plants. vines and tow. | Teacher Launches Big |cent |73-PLUNBING. HEAT'G. METAL WORK e ||| COme in and leb us explain | 11]1925 Overland Truck |2 { Attack Power Tr | The new company will have three | 29—PRESSING AND TAILORING Tinge tn repairmg, Himverg 4 |||and show you their merits. ||| Fanel hogyis e s AR O L OAeL Trust ctusses of common stock to be|=PRINT'G, IOBEG, STATIONERY Hotn, 592 Main Bt. and 10 R. R. Arcade : i >111{]1923 Moon Touring e e s o R lhn-.:gn June 27 (P—The import- | known as Class A, B and C. One|3s_ppoainics r SERVICES GRADUATES—1 will make a new frame | Ford Coupe . y »{ance of civies and current events in |share of the present internationa —PIANO TUNING BESdinloe KnEsL 10BN e C i 1 all a e $E daibar an] el | < ional | 32A—PIANO TUNING i f 2 | = “;:]a d w lather and perspira- | the school curriculum, and a verbal 'common will he exchanged for one|:3—WANTED TO RENDER SERVICES i Michael 2 Juiles St ! v’."nnmd all around condl iylia e attack upon the “power trust” for [share of each of the three new EDUCATIONAL i CLEANED. ladiee and gentle | = | he next place, it 1 remember i ajjczeq campaign through schools |classes. The class A will recei {=CoRREIPONDRNCE COLRER i e, s BUICK CO ChalmersiRoadsten 4 ve an- Shiop, where satisfaction 1s guarant 1 In good condition, his | I've been here” Miss Webster ex- plained. She spoke to the driver in a to | It they don’t you can mix it up with nglish.” T'm getting one a little Spanish of Virginia smiled. of the stewardesses to accompany | me as gulde. €he knows Port au Prince well. But thank you very Mr. much for your thoughtfulne: Flance. Sorry to lose you here “Cnder ordinary circumstances I'd correctly. I'rench that Virginia could but part- ly understand. He , without turning it. and Virginia as- It 1s several years since nodded his head, and By order of the City Court of New colleges in private |nual dividend of $2.40 5 share, equal |setnatr o e Iob VOUAL ’ ito the return on the present com-|37—LOCAL & PRIVATE INSTRUCTORS [mon, and for a period will have 38—WANTED=INSTRUCTORS |prefercnce over the other EMPLOYMENT [lasses.” The company will » X AWANTED 6 and T per cent preferred stock, to|42—HELP—WOMEN WANTED exchanged share WOMEN behalf of 30 DIPLO Hall's Paint Store, 178 Arch are_right 187-197 ARCH STREET Open Evenings Notice desired s your color mateh he Bring in be loes, L.OW PRICES Easy Terms Elmer sumed the next place 1o be Mr. 5 for share for|43—HELP—MEN OR {eran | Britain, the following described land, |the present 6 and 7 per cent pre- | 4—=SITUATIONS WANTE TEN ! - 1 . [ fbethar vl & Airbe L mily Bobh liiras 45—BITUATIONS WANTED—WOMEN | # v A few minutes later they turned ¥ brick fterrad v t ; : turned | o use will be sold at Publie Auction | | FINANCIAL : utomoblie Lo. ’ into a driveway that once had bee iblie Auction | Tt is understood the acquisit ek ; a ay that once ha mif e Sl M quisition of | (s _RUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 7 Y, . SEe | ronEnitigent Of course Virginia | 01 the premises, Su urday. July 7th, {the additional power assogiation 47—INVESTMENTS, STOCKS, BONDS Bulding. Tele, ou Can Buy Auy One of 22 M S 5 4 could not comparc it with past glory | 125 at 2 oclock I’ M. Standard |siock will be financed through an is<!::E“:;f“¥P|‘“AKED These ain St. Tel. 1513 Lut Miss Webster could, and did. e, sue of additional class C stock, or |4y ANPE D I Fittings n_your home. Mrs. S A ) Ay how he's lot it run downt| North: By Clinton Street 50.2 feet. |through an offering of bonds or| @ & CEAIVE Srea penter, 34 Rockwell Ave. Tel. 4 HIGH GRADD Open Evenings i Well, I think a bachelor always does| Fast: By land of Ladystawa Sicl- |debentures | "ATTLE AND LIVE STOCE Announcements U d C [ down herc in the tropice.” ke or axsigns) 04 ieat | — 1-DOGS, CATS, PETS FOR ~avatlon an Eastman se ars Virginia did not trouble to inform | South: By land of Scbastiano For- | M . 52 . POULTRY EUPPLIES nakes perfect pictures. T SACRIFICE °F T 3 her that Mr. Leigh was not a bach- | Mva, et al. or assigns tur: ana| Black Flies Ave in |Fi=HORSER, YHHIGLES Arcade Studic. ‘\‘,I (‘R.]“Ch RRE ELyEN D e R ; for T My, Loff wvas o & AL | et b5, e o ot Scaciane] | iser WK Missuubtoes Lo T ol fose ST Ty s g lasiny Connys Fine Selecti ' he had had a wife. | Formica, et al, or assigns 137 feet, | cobalt, Ont. June 21 WioThe | SBoFOR THE VACATION the ‘Saperior Clenning sra Dyein Four door sedun ne ection ‘ Will you come in with me?” she| Terms: 107 cash on date of sale, | plack flies are giving the mosq itone |#5—BUILDING MATERIA 18- ¥ranidin' Sous 1926 Hup 6 Sedan of ! ked. “Ot course you know I've balance when deed is approved W rn for their money a5 the most | S—FARM AND. DAIRY PROBUCE R B e 1926 Studebaker Coach ST gDy : come on private business, but 1 dare| For further information. apply | unpopular s S 5l models. Domijan Motor Co., I 92; e U d A b oay therell b & comroriailo raom | Atiamey Trving T Rashling Commmite | norny manta e e fera che ey Non 00 1923 Hup Touring se utomobiles T ) tee, AT Blrsel N ew BrEIn | i e, Fl8 SPODE floods and |6 _FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING MOTOR CARS—Sales and service. . Terms and Trades - e e |continued wet weather are blamed |§2—GOOD THINGS TO EAT Bulck Co.. 193 Arch Street. The Km SIZ) L 1 things,” the stewardess answered as { for the Insect scourage. |53—HOUSENOLD"ARTICLES Telephone 2607 | gsbury e the weed-grown lawn and tangled | ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEARING | ICAL INSTRUMENTS SR S et IR 0. 1 e RING | DIO 'A Reliable Cuncern. 11 West Main | 250 ARCH STREE] C l garisne. . T | proine oo | At Court ot Proate loiten at New |22 WATCHES. DIANONDS, JBwWELRY | Sirect Telephoms gy | 250 ARCH STREET 0., Inc. f n her eyes met the tumble- ur w ._“,:. .Alnvu « t of 88—WANTED ARTICLES TO BUY CHANDLER MOTOR CARS.Sales & Serv- |jima) o049 0 Evenings ARCH ST. Tel. 260 i n steps and sagging porch she ™y i R A e sdou and REAL ESTATE FOR RENT e Charlund's Auto Station, . 2039 pen kvenings e - 2 1 200K at it! And it used to | Kucs ow Britain D, 19 duy | 69— APARTMENTS & TENEMENTS 432 Main St be such a pretty place!” u : PRl . |T0"BUSINESS PLACES FOR RENT CHEVROLET t Rernard I Goffney, Jud “I suppose de (il pid herst| N ) Kalng e Fommi of 'xgv | 71—DESK ROOM AND OFFICES Patterson Chevrolet, % el e e e may ' i s o NEW!12_FARMS FOR RENT Arch_Strect, Telephone t Virginia sald defensively, but her |} o i Mtiate o sinor Lpan FOR RENT DODGE _BROTHERS Sal d Serviy own opinion was disturbing. Every- |coneer it e i 5 dum i i, T o FoR RENT & & B ldter Bules Doty 2130 Sian: ALL LATE MODELS [thing looked very much as if Oddly | =it dc plic o inteaths e ey b PLACES FOR REN Streat, Telephone 731, . e L had beon broksh i more ey |, pirs P e e TORAGE | | GTRANTOSTAR. BAsTor TR At oe ohace Automotive : than one. | : 1in - doubtiul disputed m for|*? et e % ¥, 1all, Inc, 18 Main Street. Tele: g PaC ' e e ar goe woauy i |, READ ESTATH FOR SALE | giono ‘ B R Sales & Service | u flle more | 18— AL g ey = —ACCTIONEERS or ent be sorry to leave, but ihere’s a wel- come walting for me neart and & young son I'm going to sce for the Tirst time, be of ser- vice to you I'll be getting along.” replicd with a broad and happy | grin. Virgina gave him her hand and congratulated him. She hoped he would find both mwother and son do- ing well and he hoped she would find Mr. Leigh “over the weather.” Virgina was scarcely interested in the drive out to the plantation as a drive. Her mind was olly on grt- ting to Oddly Lei she paid scant attention tc route they took in of narrow nding streetls came to t Place 1 'Ouverture re she was com- pelied to adm ful royal palr is informed httle 'rom they e tion s and th pony with grea “I¢ only | T4 get o €hip. she exclained heatodly horses driver 1o gt his pouy mto the at the stde of the house. He obeyed (1" her and Virginia heard him talking i "% h someone she could not sec, about to walk around the | house to see what had became of | him when the slap, slap, slap. of Vhare fect came nearer beyond paint-pected door. | [ Diia dopriwas voenedia orack and| woolly gray head twisted around | to get look at them “Open the door,” Miss Webst ordered in 1o unce ain tones, as she understood using native patois threw the side, wigh Yo s old darky 1 stepped o lors vou door “d in Enghsh. Mise Webstor turne matter r to Virginia at onee. The latter card, wrote a message servant 1o take he p- \ il L 2 » the nurse, or any in | juired after a slight hes ‘} POOR BT CLAULE A I) “Ma got up in such a bad humor this mornin’ that 1 know she'd been dreamin’ she was single an’ was put out to find that she wasn't.” (Copyright, 1928, Publisnere £5ndlate) ahout gettin’' ve old. Twenty re ago I'd of died at a party hefore I'd o' seratched my hack against a door cas shade | on tie {80=BLDG. & BUSINLSS PROPLRTY Convenient to center . o ate | Sl= LDING ' 5 i\ St atel LRI m“ldféfiswf‘o** SALE USE THE spacious, fireproof. Ren of duiy, A, D. 1928 at|o3=HOUSES FOR SALE sonable. Be safe—store you torenoon, and that ne- |84—SUMMER PLACES rOR SALD | re. time and place of ' ¥ A FOR EXCHANGE - publishing this order $7T—REAL ESTATE WANTED | 5 € mngsbury per published in sald | ROOMS, BOARD AND ROTELS taving m cliculation in said | 85—HOTE S Mt i Motor Sales Co. ther town and nosting & copy sign-g ADS FOR RESULTS OMS AND BOARD g HOMS FOR 1IOUSEKELPING 2 RE TO DINE GAVFNET, Judge. |93—WANTED—BOARD OR ROOM 250 40 ARCH STRE Open I T e of Britain, BLERNARD T F. GAFFNET, JUST KIDS £ e / THIS SMALL AND HUMBLE PERSON 1S DEEPLY HONORED BY THE GRACIOUS LADN'S WINDNESS AND GENEROSITY IN BESTOWING UPON MIM THE DELICIOUS FRUITS OF HER UNSELFISH wm(/M oy : [You ARE A DEAR —POLITE LITTLE BOY —PAT—AND HERE S YEN CENTS THAY | WANT YOu TO WONDER IF vOU YOUNGSTERS WOULD \ CARE FOR'A NICE \_ HOT DOUGHNUT ° ing like | done at Mary's. (Copyr Copy A% 1325, Publishers Syndicate) DONT You BELIEVE T TS5 A LITTLE PEACH! PO DOWE KNOW ) THIS HERE \) SUAMVER HOTEL T Owns IJANT A I[ASHOUT 2 POLLY AN'ASH DROVE OUT TSEE IT. A" T Ok ALL BUT THE NAME AN' SHE'S GONNA CHANGE THAT! AN WO PoLLY PUPFOSE 1O ew Britain’s Only Ford Dealer” 248 ELM REET Open Evenings Tel. 2700—2701 1927 Chevrolet Coach In Excellent Condition Rubber Good—Low Mileage Call 1512 | I TAKING WAYS 172 by King Peators Syodicate, Lo S rsit Bt cights maerved. < 6 R |

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