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seemed. T been letting the hou.e short vis t the home of and grounds zo to the devil for Trumbull of Connecticut. His first Clty Items ANNOUNCEMENTS some time, but the ficlds were Xept appearance in public here was made s up pretty well. When you were immediately after his arrival at the 4 N B e Rackliffe @il C s o Burial Luta, Monuments there the boys were taking advan- lodge when he was taken by Mis ackliffe ©il Co. are giving away |y perrreuE A tage of my illness and the over- father and mother to church at| at their three stations beautiful 18| 123 Oak st. Monuwments of all sizes and seer’s absence to have a holiduy Brule inch flags and flagholders with every | descriptions Reasonable. Phone 2652 m glad for your sake,” Vir- The Loy, now zrown much tailer | purchase of five gallons of the pop- S 3 CHAPTER XLVIII thing of what had passed between | Binia cried, “but I don’t need the than even Mr. Coolidge, sharcd in (Continu=d from First Page) ular Franklin No-Knock Gas.—adv e TR Virginia was awake when the|her father and Dean. He was her {loucy now,” she suiled gloriously, a warn denonstration which fol- Camp Clara, R. N. of A. will meet [ g \NOLLT S s . 15 cax telephone rang. It might have rung | father's confessor, she remembered. | “Tear up the check, Oddly, old lowed the service. John Taylor, the | from Detroit in advance of the con- |!oNiBht at § o'clock in St. Jean's at any hour of the night or early| They were all gathered in Mr. | darling . . . here it to ; g blind lay preacher of the Brule |testants, with E. J. Hill winner of |12l morning and she would still have | Gardiner's sumptuous, private of- | me!” A second later it fluttered (Continued from First Page) |church, conducted the ervice as[the 1927 race, in command, landed | Mabel Lucey. 32 Grand street, has | Peen awake to answer the call. fice when Dean arrived. He looked [ 10 the floor in bits, usual. He offered Mr. Coolidge {at Durbin, W. Va. shortly before |Peen awardad the luncheon set. Call | ™\ i yark « She hobbled stiffly over to the | with curiosity and a touch »f ap- “But it's yours." he eapostulat. |actually lhlnk‘lh(y know him per-|greetings and good wishes for his|noon Sunday. The rip panel failed at Axelrod’s, 36 Broad St.—Advt. inotrament, eift from her long- | prehension at the unsmiling group | ¢d. She shook her head. ~“I'm go-|somally. There's a big vote of that |approaching birthday which fals on [to open and the halloon came down The annual outing of the New : i eld, rigid position. 1”“1 greeted him ing to be the most succcssful thing | kind going to Smith.” July 4. and then preached a sermon. |in the woods. Britain Musical club will be held at TS PO WOR Tiost with sum She took down the receiver and| ~Is this a wedding party?" he|in the wheic world—a poor man's To Speak on 4th == Argentine Down Hart's popnd this evening. Members] of mones = fn¢ e L Ll put it to her ear. She almost col- | asked, striding over to Virginia. -"3"‘!1“"0?’\ wife The governor's first speech ':HVF-, FlsH'NG SGHOONER slNKs Argentina’s entry, piloted by Ed- | will meet at the Burritt hotel at 5:30 Mairy B > o p 5 Aty lapsed like an exploded balloon |Instead of answering Virginia | “Nonsense” Mr. Gardiner ob-|his nomination will be the Tam- uardo Bradley, was reported dm\n“"“m"‘ Whls sfteribon. - T wport . “radium when she heard voice of the|nanded him a ‘certified check made |lected | many society’s annual Kourth of |at Millboro, W. Va, at 10 p. m.| “S""““";I"‘I # Harty ‘:“““‘I':- al s s between Cherry man who had called her out for $100,000, payable to her and | "Il see ihat she zts Richard's |July celebration. Advertisements m | . reer | SUNdaY night. The distance covered | . H. will hold a4 meeting in | 4 S Mk S Mr. Leigh signed by Mr. Leigh, shate, or that her children do,” |New York newspapers announce|06S Pown Off Newport tn 40 Feet | (o oo oviniately 370 miles Judd’s hall tomorrow evening + at He was co vight over!| “Is this a joke e laughed. Leigh appeascd hin | that “patriotic speeches’ will be de- | of Water—Hits Rocks in_Blind-| The American business club en- | 8 @'clack. Would she be down as soon as she | There wasa gasp from ow 1 can't wastc another min-jlivered by the governor and Sena-| . poo mmimmme | try of Akron, Ohio, came down at| .5"”1“'\" P. A McAvay went to could to eee him? Virginia prom- | Gardiner and Dr. Meyeriing. Beth | ute.” Virgina cricd Come along. !tors Copeland and Wagner. All tuarts Draft, Va. 4:05 p. m., Sun- '\Mm., \. H., 1oday. 1o bring Robert cings. Watch 1apaliing. Wimlerg & ¢ ) had seen the check, They kad been | Santa Claus® She drugged Leigh | citizens of the United States and| Nowport. R. 1. July 2 (CP)—|day, having covered approximately | graham. to this aty for trial onl e S and ik Arade Conjectures were secthing in her [ told thu! 1t was Kichard Brew | DY the hand and despire his pro- | lovers of Americanism are cordially | Nosing blindly through thick fog, | 590 miles. i ',d‘m‘“ ehpansinport Inctabau | EORTEIMARED CoRtien jaun AN, head like a whirlwind. Too many | ster's sharc of the sale of Leigh s |tS1S of his distates for lovers' |invited.” the advertissment =aye. |the Gloucoster fishing sehooner Eu-| The Danish bailoon Denmark, {4 ' “'r““";' "l“"""”,fl i or atistaction 13 guaranteed. questions to put into the form ©f plantation. but \irginia had reso- | MeCtings carrvied him in & taxical | THe specches are to be radiocast. |genia crashed against & rock off biloted by S. A. 1. Rascuss e i 5 W Parker of 150 SeEin L words, ely refused to explain in advance |to Nathaniel’s studio. | The Ku Kiux Klan has invited |Beavertail lighthouse, at fhe top of |¢d at 2 a. m. tod ediraibls sl el In halt an hour she was down- | jer reason for wanting Dean there. he ran up the steps znored the | (he governor o address a gather- |Conanicut Island, early Sunday, and |farm, one mile northeast e 1',','“ el | ', D L stairs, held in the arms of a SKINW | Sh. had merely said that she | Knoeker and pounded on the door |ing of 25.000 members in Queens on |sank in 40 feet of water. |noke. Virginia, it was reported to | o 10 R S O presi r : I Orthapedis giant and roundly kissed, wished to repay a debt he said her | Vith both hands. Then she whirl he evening of Independence day Its crew of 15 Boston and Glou- | Karl Betts, official scorer for the |, ,,,’ Vi "\ ,—.‘,,zl,\'fa",, ,,:,, e 7 Ll “Thought you could fool Me. father owed him and that he was | Wpon Leigh as he lugeed up the | A telegram g nteed the governor |cester fishermen got off in a life (Gordon Bennett balloon race hnn:"mm ot m.fm'iinne' officers will didn't you?" he teased her. “JUSl|per father's encmy. stairs, and friends “absolute safety”™ and |boat and later were picked up by foday. It was the seventh of the 12 = | | 5 it SHurs: i . mark the program of the Lions' clvb | 1. St 5 3 as if 1 never saw a wounded man| - ypp it over.,” she directed. “I've Hurry. hurry” sl whispered. {gave as the reason for the invita- [coast guard bags which starter in the race |e-‘m,._,w_,‘,,':W,,.K,N | bR or animal. Once 1 shot a doe.| . jorsed it. There is the price of “When hc opens the door you 80 [tion *“the sincere desire of tl The schooner, owned by Misg ported down. There will be a mecting of the | JULY 4T Toad vyour camera with Agfa After that T stuck to tigers. They'd | your silence.” n and tell him all you can in W0 |jcudire and members of the Ku|Mae Adams of Gloucesier, and val- | = |Catholic Women's Benevolent Le-| fin and make sure Sold by Are have been glad to do the same 10| iy Mr. Leigh looked as if he i:'_:"',“""l "”'““,‘ A ‘f“mz“”‘ Sk ! can[Kinx Kian to know you more inti- |1 at $25.000 en route from | Hoover Changes His | gion. Tureday evening at s o'clock ue e | knew he were not dreaming, ait— but te enough 5o he |yiatily, fo see vou personally and |South Shoals lightship to Newport N Yl and ha . “What are you talking about™ | " )\ Meyerling glanced with | “ON't g\ve me frosthite when he 1y pear your ,\,.,wxzaym ot :V,,I i 400 o et el Church to Avoid ('0“‘1‘::”1?”“; «.ornvntn(u”i“:; .‘n'flr'( «-vrh7 ros "ff‘ it Virginia _exclaimed when she 80t { y1apym at Dean's fuce — it was dan- { finds I'm here.” lgreat issues of the present presi- |When the accident occurred. It was| West Branch, la., July 2 (UP)— |y opp0p; |s i her breath. “Oh, you don't KNOW | corougly red. “Steady, man,” he| She stepped buck, out of SEDL Joital campaten S| believed today that it would not be|Herbert Hoover, the !vl:«cl\\mnll'ai e how glad I am you've come, that | Cutioned. a8 Nathaniel opened the door to| Daniels’ Appeal i youre well en G S W1 ey dear Miss Brewst f;;‘f‘l'l‘_x,,‘,‘,':"; il e ““"";! Smith circles were much snter. | Those roscurd inclided Cdptain | Vay in the world, will retuiin S0 | hosiponed this week. The 1oxt | mmm—————————m—m—m—— need a friend now & {lawyer 1 must object to this s 2 egret, ok ®ood | o g o e 5 Fran Foote, Waltal ohnson, Peter a presidentia candidate and | 8 be hala o addded weakly and flew back into ' ot mustery,® Gardiner barked three minutes to fmipart the neces- | oo, 11 the app a1 of Josephus | ‘,’j)::°|m”g'l,;n",‘ dgarpp,.,.. pend a night in his boyhood home. | i;,“:‘fm}‘li‘,‘ B bl e L ANNOUNCEMENTS his arms to sob there. will explain it,” Virginia re- | $aTy information to her lover. S o l)‘ ¥ ) mH-I“A James Proctor, George Calder, | West Branch, the town in Which e vorymn of the operator's license Fortunately it was too early for | jieq “pecause 1 know that you Then—the door was thrown open |: 0@ 4 U ol e hard Moune | Charion Kenney and | Hoover was raised, went forward to- | 0" g0 i Wollock of 94 Booth | “UbURN“let your pext car be anyone to be sharing the parlor| g D Meyerling will beeve as | Virginia found herself caught ”v"l\",,‘w,"f"“ Mike 2 stone wall against | o Blanche, all of Gloucester, |day with plans to make the coming |G "0 R e e | SRR e e R L with them, but Virginia did not |\ feigh and I do in a mad, glad embrace and kissed pmnlp‘lfi“:‘;'"'l"l“‘"°L‘ ”"“‘ Smith a5 {and Russell Thompson, Daniel Len. | Visit of the republican nomince the | tors liense of Louls Neubauer of 55 Washington_ Bt even think of the possibility of Wit~ [ * .’ glanced defiantly at Fred- |10 her hearts desire. | Dronibition enforeeme t0 MOMIYhe hinan, Henry Clamrot, Thomas|reatest occasion in its hIstOFY. |55 yrtle street. ; nesses to the scene. erick Dean, “This man claims my Now what do you think?' she | T b pamen) g ol f Healy and Patrick Kenney, all of | Hoover will sleep in the little bed-| ™"y "0 nH 0ot qag given Jast | S2bitel Bulck Co, 193 Arch Street. “Let’s sit down and confide N |foiner cheated him out of $100,000 | *8id When Nathaniel gave her a | Te bacon was brought home to |, 8% |inoom! ot the io}d rame houseiwvhiare | iaaytin honor: of My, Sid M | ooone UL - 2 cach other,” he suggested, leading | _j, a bootlegging affair,” she said chfnvr to sp ihm Smith. When the delegates’ e e Ihe lived as a boy, a message from | peror: stasky at ot hu’mr -I'M“ T C_AND l;_A sg“(”‘ CARS — p her to a davenport. firoly and clearly, “1 agreed to| "I think God's in his heaven.” | '\ 1in arrived at Albany off stepped Battle L Ahead for his secrteary said. He and Mrs. ‘quu. sbiaston (15 caiactont ot il Cnaan .'.'?’\‘3.“.‘% flf- "I knew something was WrIE” | e i1 ek within a year or marry | Nathaniel breathed fervently, vana | William F. Kenny, wealthy con- attie Looms Ahca | Hoover will stop over on the Way | (it yenty-fifth wedding anmiver. | _Street. Telephona 5000, be went on when Virginia hesitat- | in If I falied to do so he would | that nell go to Rome.” [[tracter, with saticane o which mwus Lieutenant Governor |t their home in Palo Alto, Cal. | ar’ " \hout seventy-fice guests | TANDEE ¥4 to begin her story 0 1 cabled | goynunce my father as a thief.” Tm END {attached a side of bacon, and Fd- Boston, July 2 (UP'—A five- | Citizens of West Branch planned | oo o SR i ":‘,.M,,,’ ayall| doe Oimnangs up here to a lawyer I know. You Ty o anodl e et Y e e el {die Dowling, the comedian, sang!comered battle for the republican (to hold the annual community pic- ning was &pent | during i ,‘mh M Ad2 N £ see, Virginia, I had troubles of my | 14 yoy? Dean snarled, losing | The first "“”“ opurutic perfor- |about it. nomination for lieutenant governor [nMic on the day of the candidale’s iyng Mps, Stasky were Preanted mu{(.(:‘].i:‘inu.om Incorporated, 98 own when I heard of your father's | pic yoice altogether. “I still have |™M@nCe is belicved to have been George W. Ol head of Tam- [lgomed today with the announce- |Visit. and to arrange railroud excur-|\ith numerous gifts. A buffet lunch | Arch Stieet, Teleplione il ' passing on, so 1 didn't do what limur Cather's letter. 1 uspected)| Staged years ago at a French Many. issued a statement on arrival [ ment. of the candidacy of General |$ions for the crowds which will come | way served DODGE BROTHERS Sales and Service. should have done. I ought 10 have | ¢oncthing was up here so I brought | 70¥4l wedding. from Houston predicting that capi- | John H. Sherburne of Brookline. | here to sce him. | Fred Phillips of the F. J. Phil-| S & F. M ales Corp. 1129 Stany ¥ found out who Wus handling WS it \ith me, also our agreement.” | - g tal and labor both would aid Smith | i1 will oppose former Congress- = {lips Clothing Co., is in Dandury at- e estate and told then: of Richard’s | yo produced the documents from T ind that his election would help |man Robert M. Leach of Taunton. | Polish Bride Claims to [tending the funeral of his brother | ~arr mon - rar cenentton of 1826 C interest in my sugar plantation.” 1.pn jngde pocket and threw them ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNT industry Speaker John C. Hull of the house, Hold Kissi R 'd George Phillips, who died in Mon- TR e Virginia squeezed his hand. | o the table. Probate Court, Distilct of Berlin e President Wellington Wells of mr,' 0! 1ssIng Ivecor last Friday. £ N- e valve “Father considered that only an €x- | Gardiner and Dr. Meyerling both | N0 Dritain, June 20 A, D, e EA R s oo rolany aN e (U = = D Zressiah of his gratituds £9 Y00 $08| o canhen for ihem: The Jatter gof | Ne e of Benjex iy “ [ VISIT S el b et A e Amla Stewart to Ask n L caving his life” she sald. hold of the letter ani glanced over | The Executor having General Sherburne was born in |limiet of Tecsoc claims the world's | For Divorce Today : trectore. pa kissing championship after kissing “That's no reason why he rhould | " \Crite " Gardiner read, the other | Ministration account with sai B ; Los Angeles, Cal, July 2 (UP)— iole, T IiDlAdients. o AntambLy 4 i A S T Boston on January 29, 1577 He |~ o 5 . ; : e ¢ b e ice, 248 K L not benefit from it as 1'hh.w . rh‘ document, - e e ande 018 ; [; |was graduated from Harvard col.| 01 Buests i a period of foUr Anita Stewart, prominent motion | § s e sugar people have bought me Ot | eyhy, why,” Dr. Meyerling thun- | A D. 1825 at 10 o Wk l1oge in 1599 and from Harvard law | g o Snoat | o muerasd, il supant ey Gurd VKLIN CARS—The car for th T'd have l2t go before if I'd KnOWN | goreq and threw the letter to the [at the Probate omce i New Britain b | She 1s the daughter of a local |today in an attempt fo obtain a di- \R! ar for the mest n sehool 01. ad 23 years of | oo - & serv that Richard left you penniless.’|sioor. ~You dared to tell Richard |14 the same is o 3 it hool in 1901, He had 2% years of |,y i ang as Tecsoc is situated in | voq from Rudolph SeR SO0 oivisaul) et : L . v o0 Yo siedenve St i nanisist i ] military ecrvice, having joined the s favin § aineron t gJeleplione 3606 Virginia smiled sadly. “T hobe | Breysicr's daughter that he cheat- |on it (oW At R (Continued from First Page) |Massachusetts national guard as g | \1° cQrner of Paland, many guests|Brennan GRANANPAT a0 Tew ine ot vou haven't sacrificed your F‘““}fl' ed you on the strength of that let- o tor to cite all persons ——— Drvate i Rae AN sied e Qresent from adjacent Polish Miss Stewart recently appeared ixes and 3 00 to $2,655. De- tion for my sake” she eaid. “You |ius you! you! e 1o 1 t said timo| Buperior from his summer bome |years in the Messrhusotts honge or | L2875 from Czechoslovakda, Bu-|in Reno and auid she probably | lUverad eauinn: " . Whit- sce T am going to marry a Very [ . hovered (hreateningly over LS publiehing s order 0| not far from here for such a con- | representatives ; i mania and Hungary for her mar- | would file suit for divorce there, | it T8 best e = g 5 i mpuper publ n New Brit- 5 g s fi UPMOBIL Six_of rich man—tomorrow, 1 presume. Dexn with upraised, shaking fists, e oW Brit-| ference. The cabinet officer, while | DA | riage. £ The suit was filed in Los Angeles, | 1EPHOBILES Tc[:fm.y”:y 'v"m;n.di’::."? i | There were in all~T.001 guests. | however, and it did not becoms i f e S wurgical and dress, meciing of Alexandra lodge, ttings i vour home. Mis. A Care possible to salvage the sunken craft. | boy Who left vears ago to make WS |y opioro or s1 Grorge, will be penter, 34 Kwell Ave. Tel. 5742 SALES AND SERVICE— Leigh noticed her eyes expand | ., the latter cringed visibly be- | Lt and by posting u P . | passing through Chicago yestor bury Motor Sales Co. Hupmobile Sales Rl Reime st o gho ) public gn-post i il T ot Now | ntlmated fhat Goad ikt et by 'Yacht Sighted 250 In conformity with the Slavic cus- known that the compiainant was| & 5 0 Archi_st. Tel. 2049, 3rita nearest where the able ! through the hand that lay in his. Juch evidence! the doctor | gliaim nearset where the dece Y to assume the duties of wes Miles Out by Cutter toms the bride kissed them all. MliE RO paIl (on sy 8. She (8 e hew i Virginla had sought to speak calm- | gormed on. see your damned forder’ o the New Britam Trust Com- | “TD Waanger of the Hoover cam- | New York, July 2 (UP)—The first —_——— lused the name of ) Anna | ¢ vice. Hawker, ly, dreading to'have him know that | (joverness. When he wrote that|vany and seturn mai vaign. Good himsclf confirmed this of the four small yachts which are 170N Workers Outin, Brennan. it e nothing could make her happy. The | joytor Richard was trying to ra BERNARD F. GAFINEY, Judge | report saying that he had been tr R s Rl E | Brenman is well known on the | O(NLAND & N racing from New York to Santander, ’s S % & i | showroom and v poor thousands that he had sold his | ;nother fortune for you to rob him | =—————on————____ |ing to get out of accepting the re- | Spain for the Queen Victoria (roph\" On Compounces Shore stag: as kudolph cameron and at automobiles. ¢ Ui lands for were, like her own 12.|of 4y you hud the first. 1 advised RUER OX NONIR sponsibilities of such a post #s they | hos hoen SEhted 250 mmilee ot ey | A joint outing was held Saturday jone time was popular in New York | Pontinc Dealer useless to her now. .| him against 1t And you made his S constituted t00 heavy a burden upon by the coust guard destroyer Davie, | b LaKe ~Compounce by the emjand Washington. | S0 ihn ) “Won't you tell me all about it?" | dyughtar belicve it was a debt he ANNA BROWN Lim. 1t was the Pnta, which with the oo o,0f e Yulan Tren Avorks) S he urged tenderly. “I know that| g trying to pay . . . you mis- e To Resigy Nina, the Mohawk and the Rofa, Toft | iy iae toea ook aart 1 the [ e o you're hiding something that'’s eat-|eraple scoundrel! Gty and it is understood. had | Ambrose lightship Saturday on the Y n S—gal ing your heart out. If money can| wlet me name him” Leigh ine sy dih s P all dapavtneniol " mattors for| 8,056 mile racs STt is eofimiaten! thal L 2rious Zamss pleyed ho, Feinre THE HERALD | Service. Albro Motor Sales Co., e n s babate hetween teams help you I've brought you your fa- |(.iceted, moving forward. But v Court, Uity of New Britain, Junc consideration’ ‘on Mir. Coolldge. | tho vachis il weabiea (e weska Lo by 1 O e Won ot it ; : ; s o | the 3 e 5 captained by Guorge Boli and Wil- v e S ND—TROCER= ther's share of the sale, and YOU | virginia clung to his arm. The | 1805 R president had to be informed | to cross the Atlantic. sy S oTE Bl CLASSIFIED ADS 5o NOTOR CAlS” NG TROCKE- are welcome to mine, t0o. All to- | worid was too bright for slaughtef. |xow Briain, o ot or| before the resignation of the interior | No word has been reccived from 19 1o 10 score. [In the (ug-of-wa Atphabettcally Arranged for Quick e e o e gether it would make & tldy sum| “Richard discovercd your cheat. |ienmnn sot for judgmert selilug i porctary of the general status of | the other three boat !the Vuleans took the honors. and Ready Reference 1 2110 & AEAL (uire & ppbr fant Yol RRINSE ing whoray - pefore ) ik Qe LGRS RS R o T Al e Tisuros referring | ond Mele won the threc-le ace. LINE RATES | WIPPET Fours and Sixis Baies and * el Dol e 110 the preliminary budget estimates | (hlcago Donates Big W. D. Calvert got a *r p for. CONSECUTIN® (NSERTIONS y Bimar. “Automokile " Coi. ‘3R be marrying.” |hurried him into it Meyerling [ ;5 e o He spoke with a little lessening | roared along. pending hefor Gt b .| Tor the interior department, which pitching quoits. Yearly Order Rates Upon Main 8t. Telephone 1313, Application of the warmth in his volce. Tie| ‘urq have exposed you It 1 hadu't| i W6 scon B AToUIb Yo 4F have to be filed with the buaget bu- | Sum to Stop Crime st f Al LA idea that Richard Brewster's girllywanted to keep his name out of a ! iug reau by July 15, also were in Me,| Chivago, July 2 (UP)—Crowds of b ChHETES B repain eould marry for money did not sit | ceundal, But |‘ never dreamed that | e, e e s | Work's possession. city dw Urv'i en route to ,umanr re- Marble ,Game Broken l:p | 2 Well on his mind. And it looked |you wopla try to blackmail his|inmwn 1 the Mg A decision as to Mr. Work’s suc- |sorts in Wisconsin and Minnesota, | When Player Is Shot | as If that were the case. Qaughter into paying you moncygand that i dead, 1 s, n | cossor was expected to be reached | together with throngs of Sunday| Idward Dobeck, aged 11 years, of Goting & worts ‘to a lide, “Two young people Ought 10 gt |yoy had already robbed her father Mj'”f;""w I8 Aeranie SLor by the chief exeentive soon. In the motorists blocked the highways |49 Noble strect, was shot in the face 14 lines to an inch. along pretty well on $150,000," he [ opo JLsEn o e A meantime, however, Mr, Coolidge |around Chicago yesterday as the and neck by Joseph Eselunas, aged i Brace 8 dinek added lamely. He stopped to get his breath and |or her Attorne was represented as waiting for the summer holiday season started |13, of 52 Connerton strcet, Saturday, IDIRm M Schatae. | D8 Ketia. Virginia was stunncd. But only | guve Gardiper a chance 1o ask for [ GRDERED. (1 give of the pendency feabinet post to he actually vacant| Thousands flocked to bathing the weapon being a blank cartridge Closing time § P. M. daily; 10 &. M. CLASS]F‘IED for an instant. Then she literally | the return of the check, vy i e e by publiea | before making up his mind as to how | beaches to escape the heat of the | pistol. Oficer John Liebler reported || 8aturdas. . threw herself at him, grasping him | pDean returned it to Virginia | ierald. a newsp published in the | tO fill it. | first hot Sunday of the summer. that the hoys were playing marbles Telephone ¥5. Aek for el time by the shoulders and shaking him |without a word. City af New b G John Arrives, | Temperaturea reached 85 during the when the shooting occurred. The || ™1 | ADS while tears of joy and excitement| “Now you'd better get out,” the % sesk for taa oo Joln Coolidge arrived yesterday | day. pistol was confiscated by the officer. ||| aa o incomrort Not " rermmsione” for rained down her cheeks. lawyer suggested. “And if T ever |08 e S O NBE | from Northampton after sgraduating IPour persons were drowned and The Dobieck boy's injuries are not ||lerrors after the first (nsertion. “Do you mean it? Do you mean | pear of yon besmirching Brewster's Clerk Court from Amherst college and after a|five were killed in tiaffic accidents. serious, it? Have you really got all that ‘”“m._v you will regret it.”" money? Really and truly?” “He's gomg to do plenty of re- Oddly Leigh was shocked, and |gretting as 1t 8" Dr. Meyerling presently Virginia perceived that | announced. “I shall make it my he must think she had gone out of | duty to sec that he is dropped from her head. ' Then she told him the |the clubs, for one thing.” story—told it in detail. between| “And Tl make it mine to'see - epells of laughter and sobs. that you get the fecl of a crack on I -] “I'd like to have that man In|the chin” Leigh informed the now e LV ARE ) TS ULy Wik o LE‘ARN { AENDR S AT T SEEMS DO YUH THINK Haitt,” 1 remarked anent | thoroughly discountenanced Dean, YOU GONNA/ PERSON HAS| | TO BE A TRAIN o I'rederick Dean. “The sharks are | who was slinking toward the door. WA UF FER BE WHEN / NOT VET ROBBER ONEY NOIN' HE 1S FOLLYIN, especially fond of yellow dogs. Tt| When he was gone Virginia 2 A “ELLER‘! You GIT LOOKED INTD| | MY MQM SAvYSE ue =Par? will be some satisfaction, though, | turned to “Oddiy” Leigh, handed g in gettiag the money and ramming | Lim the check and then spent #a (clokd THE FUTURE SHE DONT CARE MY CLOTHES it ‘d 'n\h’l! neck.” S burrie ;1_ 10 i wm-‘ ]1‘" cle S &= FOR THE \DEA b "/ WHICR COME FROM u rginia preferred o ar- | cverything that still puzzled the { i range it differently. “1 dow't trust | other two, P - i AND ¢ @O-— him,” she id fets aake him | “1 went on the Agena's eruise i come to Gardiner's office and | hoping Mr. Leigh conld help me take it hefore witnesses. Then he fbut his place looked so neglected” can’t deny that we paid it A check | ——she smiled at “Oddly” — “T will do.” | thought it couldn’t bLe worth any- And 8o it w ardiner sent | ¢ i for Frederick 1 called ¢ broke In. “When in Dr. Meyerling also, Virginia ) covered how badly wanted him to he present because tus ~pt house, but things <he surmised he might know some- |« neglected as they THE DAILY ARGUMENT e P()QR PA AUNT HET CALLAN RY ROBERT QUILLEN // ) B SHAT A DELIGUTFULY QUAINT HOTEL ! - wWE = g MORE'N LIKELY THE DONT MAKE (T Pay A\ ONE 0L P o i A A ROOF'LL FALL ON AT My HAT! ) '-CMAR‘J!NG VIEw FROM THE FRONT PorcH! '/W//W'W : j// — 3 P v “Ma's goin” down to look “It makes me made as fire A % at sports clothes today, just ever'time Amy comes to bor- to get an idea what our row my china for a party son’s wife paid for that out- an’ 1 ain't got backbone fit of hers.” enough to say no.” (Copyright, 152 Publis » Byndi ate) (Copyright. 1928, Publishers 8yndicate)

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