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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HFRAID SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1928. {will be followed at every step by the second to ke exchange his- |[pr— ————— USED CARS [the wet head of the ticket l\nnh\"lor,\u Samuel Hubb: ar.| lon the hose’ wherever his running | whom President Miller succeeded, | THE HERALD SWEETHEARTS | | [mate starts aive. aiso occupied the chair held by his| ~ | T ||‘ educator referred 10 Iloonr‘la!lwr from 1906 to 1 . (/LASSIF]ED ADS ‘ Lls N a “world citizen. the great hu-| President Miller was graduated ||| Alphaveticaly arrangee for Quick ||| IE ‘ e S anitarian, the great organizer, the [from Princeton in 1593 and has| BEI P | | By IDAH McGLONE GIBSON |man of world vision, the man \th‘h'l“ connected with Hapkins. | CON!::)’[‘J;I\:‘:IILEILRPIO s |l B ‘ ‘ Author of “My Son’s Sweethearts,” “Confessions of a Wife,” Et Raps Govemor Sm"h IOP xpert knowledge of food control on | Dwight & Company, in which his SENROITITE DRIl | . | Copyright, 1925, by Central Press Association, Inc ! the Mississippi, the man nominated |father was a partner, ever since Application | You can own one of our 4 3 2 Be “w " by the people not the politicians, |He became & member of the firm | cuarge prevata]| mechanieally “0, K.” ears lllg 2 "Wet the man whos: personal habits, [and of the Cotton Lxchange in 1901 111 day ...1 1ine 10 Hill cheap enough so when it is | |conscientious couvietions and poli- | He is also a dircctor of the Cotton [joheap e READ THIS FIRST: l ! tical creed on prohibition are in|Exchange Clearing ussociation. | !l{paid for you can trade it Lynda Fenton, daughter of John Louisville, Ky., July 7 ®-—Her- yaunony with his platform and on | Sin s mcdeiiale lon [{|back on a new car with but Fenton, a periodical drunkard, has bert Hoover, republican presiden- | the right side | FORMER GOVERNOR DEAD | Minimum Space 3 lizes. |||little depreciation. just obtained her first job as a typ- | tial nomince, was endorsed here to — Aberdeeen, 8. D., July 7 P—C, N. || Mintmum Book charge. 38 centa || ist in the office of Armitage & Son, | g sl s i | Herreid, former governor ef South o i ’ A G l owners of one of the higgest fac- Jay by Dr. Edgar Y. Mullins, pres- Krassin Has Damaged {Dakota and vice president of the| Bk e TP Modriz 10 4 M ()Od nvestment tories in the United States. ident of the Southern Baptist Theo- Plope"er and Bow |Dakota Central Telephone company Telephone 325, sk tor siz wmel|!|[1926 Star 4 Door Sedan Her father continually harps logical scminary and until & fo% | jouec pay Spitzbergen, | duly 7 |diea suadenty at his home last night ||| rate 111927 Ford Coach upon Lynda’s mother, how she ran 1 of the Baptist World | 1Py rhe Lussian. ice ,m,a,‘,r‘m the age of 70 years. Nouty the Heraid st once it gou || [} 1550 Fmd ,[10‘“:.' away with a man who had more e educator attacked GG attempting fo reseue mem- | Ptomaine poisoning was given as, :gru;: Jocorsect. Moy resensitly tor [ 111921 or ouring Alfred K. of death. standard demo- the causc stat Smith, bearer, in a insists ever: 1he anad will yiel 1111927 ¥ord Touring 1111926 Ford Runabout money than he. He woman has her price, bers of the 1s fighting wrecked dirigible Italia, gainst the northern ice take Emily to luncheon, whereupon Lynda very curtly refuses the invi- tatton and walks away Dr. Mullins said derful demo nated a bon, that the tic convention nomi- twon- dry running mate ons Succeed Dads (Daylight Saving Yime) AVE GRE WICH, CONN.— to h estiny on: or later, « ¢ It I s i ¥ o7 1 e R N A I T L L e — CLASSIFIED 1927 Ford Runabout jon is David Kenmore, whose father ST fo i o T "'"\‘fl"‘“ St e (With box) 1] JTOSPOT] - confercnes g she . )| & s T ek : NG ‘ ’::s) sunk from prosperity 10 pov nfer nl } .alt ]\ n Yun 5 Co craft had suceecded in turning bac LONG I ADVERTIS[NG A Sma“ D()Wn . “ponsored by Bishop James Cannon. srds and now . fg o The second day in the office Lyn- r.of the Methodist Episcopai |jyom ite normen positionnest o, | FERRIES CORPORATION HEADIN idasdreitiapien i Lttt g B Al from its northern position—last des- P t Andrews, who has her desk next to liieeh, mouth. cribed as just about 60 miles from A d P NOUROL / e Anarens : Pointing out that he spoke for |11 jen encampient commanded by | AAUEO AN assen- ANNOUNCEMENTS s A T noed Emily cultivates her in order to “”;T If_only, "‘l‘ :ll"‘“m\ saild ‘lll-“ Licutenant Alfredo Viglieri, 5:{4};11“ s, MONUMENTS and Terms Arrang UL vetalanin Sopdesiol as things existed at the moment hie | Moanwhile the French cruiser Service A ; S | know Daid betters, s she cherish- sonld vote for Hoover. He el sipuchourg arrived at Kings Tav 1o, G€F DEFVICE cross' OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL Lynda's new friend invites her to h“'nh ‘““.M had stod for “Jef- | gay and took Licutenant Luetzow- H 9:30 4 4 ersonian; demgoratic. A DUt olm aboard. The eruiser started " ANNOUNCEME lunch, but havin, no money, she ¢ o B - ” s ] . bt . ANNOUNCEMENTS J . 92 Sl slioiidaiavers ol atty '(‘1-,,"’.' sty Sear o Rowtt| ong Islan ound AN BN Sunday 10 to 12 : 5 ol Sts at Gov. Smith. | yymundsen and lLieutenant Luetzow- s TO AND TROD i the excuse, invites both girls to alting paceeially =zks | SU) ‘HE! 2 A 2 Jinch wilh him. At the sms time pins expecialy the laters record oy v mie” sooomonerme | SUMMER SCHEDULE | 3230 Sl Dot Altomative e foolishly says e was waiting to % S H\u:hw in ; search for the famous EFFECTIVE MAY 19th | & - 7 Tetic eaplgrer: ' Sales & Service “New Britain's Only Ford Dealer” 248 ELM STREET mily, alone wi vid, be 2 ; - : . 9 LEiuily, alope (it Do voes rom Arkansas for the sopping wet | As Exchange Heads s:a0, 10, 11:30, 12:30, 2, 3, ©: il s el s head of the ticket from the side- | New York. July 7 (M—Gardiner| 5:30, 7, 8. i RUSINESS SERVICE i 3 i SIS s g | walks of New York. Tt thus fells . newly-electod president of | 18=BARBERS HAIRD'S MASSEUSE i 3 CHAPTER V | the country it will work the greatest cw York Cotton Exchange, oc- LEAVE BAYVILLE, (Oyster Ray) ‘“:—fit;“\)x"\g ;kj“",lgg‘ 'i‘\(m: “ THE LOW-DOWN ON THE miracle of the age; carry firc and | cupies a position that once was his| L. I sts o e i Accepted in Trade on STENOG | water in the same bucket at the father's. The late Charles Dexter| g.30 10, 11:30, 12:45, 2. 3:15, 4:30, | TDRUSSMAKING & SMILLINERY = &7 “1 don't know what vou mean,| me tme, The running mate will|Miller served as prosident from | .5 7 guys, |zi=prEmNG & cLpaning THE NEW NASH Emily,” said David, looking rather {hus apply the dry torch to the edi- | 1556 to 1888, | -5=LAWYERS—PATENT ATTORNEYS 2 : sheepish. fice of alcoholic doctrine—but he' Incidentally the Miller family 18| Shortest Route—Fastest Time 26—MOVING, STORING & CRATING Each car in excellent ap- s Ly i | 3=PLUMBING, HEAT'G, METAL WORK > 2 . i H Oh, yes, you do, David, an-| 4 RN Al PAL pearance and running condi- ¥ 3 g AR S, o B Boa Dey dable Corpor- NTING, PAPER HANGING s swered Emi ou know I mean | | | lodern a—-Dependabic’ Conpo SING AND TAILORING Htion. Lynda. She ys she's known you | | ation 4 ‘G, JOBB'G. STATIONERY | 2 vas el { | - o |3 SSIONAL SERVICES | e v N :;: :rm:: :l:ik“aa; h‘:ir;.air:"s sxlx‘-f:. LONG ISLAND SOUND FERRILS 51 REPAIRING PRICED EXTREMELY P g CORPORATION A=ETAND GDNING REASONABLE the first girl we ever had in the of- | fice with jet black hair, and most | everyone is fighting shy of ler. They're afraid she'll make trouble you know.” “What do you mean, ‘make trou- | ble'?" asked David. “I'm sure Lyn- da would not make trouble for any one. She has troubles enough of her own. Emily sald nothing, but again | David had an idea that he had said something better left unsaid, and | $3=WANTED TO RENDER SERVICES AL 1927 1926 1926 1925 1925 1924 Nash Coach (Light six) sh Coach (Advance six) Star Coupe Studebaker Duplex (Speclal six) Nash Coach (Advance six) Studebaker Sedan (7 passenger) | SAVINGS BANK OF NEW BRITAIN 178 MAIN STREET | A RELIABLE MDTUAL SA\I NGS BANK \sm-ambolt Road, Greenwich, Conn,, | Phone 1855 “Oh, be your age, Claire, be your age!" shouted Emily . (Oyster Phone Oyster Bay 399 Ferry Beach, Bayville, 1 Bay.) “If you do that, I'll bet anything | from an insanc wite, and if he falls to a pair of sox will learn |in love with any girl. it's sure to be mighty fast. What she necds now is (a total loss all around.” to get a little of the money that her ! 1d the worst of it is,” said father spends with bootleggers and | Cl mily wants to throw poor | buy a dud or two that looks as|Lynda at Ralph's head, so that she though it cost more than two gollars ve a clear chance with David and ninety-eight cents. Has Ialph | Kenmore. Lyn's had such a rotten 45—SITUATIONS WANTE(-- FINANCIAL OPPORTUNITI STOCKS, BONDS will } ] of 3 o z ANNOUNCEMENTS 45—B! he ventured little more until Ehe | srmitage scen her yet? When D | time at home, she’ll probably fall in | Lots, N had finished her lunch. ‘dov‘s. iy, you will have to try |love with the first man who sends | i Buris) Hunumonia 5-MONEY “"‘ BD TERMS and TRADES Consequently, Emily although she |, new hrand of vamping on the | her a bunch of violets or takes her \EY; gfi“;:l}; NIV SL. SRREE, im’w QP ‘;w nnpn W a nice dish of gossip back to the “Oh, be your age, Claire, be your (TO BE (CON ) I toris 50~CATTLE AND n\u STOCK 2 % oran s bunch, as well as the satisfaction of | oo 'y it got that thrill this| 2, | SRR “':""’ S G having her lunch paid for by an al- | orning. Stopped just in time not, No White Dress Causes | SANDELLT'S GREENHOUSE, 115 Ony | S HORGES VEHICLES arage tractive young man. | Soon after, one by one, they trafl- | st. 3131, CHURCH ST. | “Tel. 2542-2 to run over her desk when his eyes lighted on that shiny black Lair. I 34=WANTED—LIVE STOCK 8 for sale, —ARTICLE! SALE FOR o Trouble in Wisconsin ed back from lunch, and as many | .ueee'y in time for| Milwaukee, July T — G | Street B=EOR S0 VAUATICNIEE as possible crowded into the rest|yy ¥ i He promised | Soldt, who had looked forward all | Tant aod Found B e room for their usual noonday 80S-| (o hLe there, and just to show you | Yar to sitfing with her classmates e ARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS ol that T'm a good gz, I'm going fo|on the platform and receiving her 3330-0, D AND. PUY TRY THESE OUT “Girls,” said Emily, “I've got the |, s = " o1 ! publie school diplor nissed out on | 60—TERTILIZERS, Y g Girls,” said Emily [ ask Lynda to go I think we'll ol diploma. missed ot on JOTWEAR AND CL 00D THINGS TO EAT JEWETT 5 pass. T've the climax of her school year be- tow-down on the new stenog. get as big a kick out of it as Ralph peciu put two and two together, Some Of [\(jj) (O course, he does not know | iuse she didn't i THE LARGEST BANK IN NEW BRITAIN “"["”‘-“‘“‘F““S Tor 14 and 15k wedding | 3 _HOUSEHOLL ARTICLES Brougham. Smart appearing, you must remember her i Belgpat any of the girls from here | Today the school bourd o R e A B SeACHDUIES LD B TODE b powerful, 6 cyL, with flnest mo- i at Claire Stan- . a0 tp i ol Ao something about i 5 9D A4S 9 == e o b==! 3 AT THE STOR | “ s is that old soak that Claire Stan- |5 June, if he did, he probably |10 \],' o !v i ,>Jm t Total Resources .................. $23,429,002.75 | i3T5 CLUANED. Tadior a7d gentle: |80—MUSICAL INSTROMENTS hair upholste heater, bal- hope used to tell us aboul Who Was | would not go, but June has asked altidaxvit “hefore = ithe’ ik Gy J Qs 5 Qfre | a's. Bring yours to the Modern Hat |66B—; loon tires and trunk. This #0 mean to his daughter. This is &l-1 " g 1 going to ask hep to |Slites that Grace's mother purchased GlO\\lng hoth in Size and btlength on, where satisfaction is guaranteed. | f7—W. S. DIAMONDS, JEWELRY model is known as the “Big ) rst real job, although | y a colored dress tor her o nionth be- Clurch St (near_Main). | 68— WANTED ARTICLLS 10 BUY Vi o k most_her fi i ougl | invite Lyida. ! L : dnoreneE et Sixinionih = i bon nuaT Jewett.” Price $485 o daily copying and of-| . T e TH cal | fore the date of gradua A fe ‘red P — 5 :-h,p L ;m;' '{ol‘:jh,,y:pm]’z‘{‘tkga(I):‘ool | et Sl R e principal \h.«“# 2 =9 = glor 10 in shoes re 2 5 JEWETT 6 cyl. Touring. This ice work bel school, | sweetie in all her life, and shell| e = ha In De])OSltS T ,00_’084_ 8 | match hos or dress our P 4 h “David Kenmore lives just at the{,gerctand the teehnique of a mun- il arroll, announced the girls | In Surn = e o | Bring in your shocs, smaller model s popular be- Shiicr: comier of the | HIbak, AN |lbaii toln e 1alta s wall 4l ‘]"‘\m:m] ear wiie dresses n Surplus ceenes 10,002.14 | Shoo ston. canse of its economy and pow- they’ \; l:)rlm“nn’ :\: n;‘!:\r‘.‘l‘v;o :‘r) l,]r“;\_l 'l like to sec M“‘, Nl, e e m \‘H ; ;“ Wm .'y‘ »14\]1"‘. Inteleit on DG])OiltS Ju lst at the rate OfO/o e J'yn\‘i,:"l‘i" very carcful owner were babies. was CT= 1 when he mects some of the girls |'® P chase anothgr ¢ a8, b . 7 RERDL You | tavit says, and the girl wore her col- Theater Muaded Armitage to bire ber. You| fron 1l awn office Ths say that |V S8 and dhe il wore her col was paid, amounting to $510,006.47 et R wild women will have to 100k OUL. | s 1o only line he draws' -j‘y")“ ZOML Sl Eached Logibans . s NAPTIA AND BENZ Test for clean- tra fine condition, best of fér, though she doesn't know it 3ot | o, il voure gong to sart | 17 roomn: e gt said, and ©was Bank is open:— | g, Buy e at il Paine siore 159 CGiipmint Tove) v hon: au Cutle 18 in love with Dashing David. { o ey for the boys, but death to | £i¥en her dibloma privately the nex . 5 . | ! . Lovejoy E . 3 Atiia sorbe llo s, 2 e and 18 due to find out what ails her | {he fross game, are you? Do you | 4Y 9 A M tod P M. o : o5 S:lllllda) 9 to 12 i 3 o BUSINESS PROPERTY ,,rn,,»f Price ,0‘"«:,‘" ks mighty soon, and she'll probably | inteng 1o ask June to invite Hand- Monday Evening, 7 to 8:30 ! Ave. ‘Tl LOLS S OR EALE sealp anybody who tries 10 1Wo-|some David, too?” | FIGHTS | \~| NIGMT - |7 S A X 1926 Coach time her.” “Ye gods, no. I couldi’t he myself | By (he s icels :— MMER PLACES rOR SALE S ; 3 a “Look here, Lmily,” interrupted |ie he were around. He got kbony | NoW York vu Millar, ¢ hicago, o ? C TR cliarge. Arcade 3 SUBUIBAN FOR SALE 0 PAIGE 6-66 7 pass. Sedan, $275. Claire Stanhope, “you're the only |y oeics her job here and feels quite | K10 l: d ont .\\‘.'r Terris, New \m:, STANLEY, Presiden kS 1,1_;'\1;'“.” 5 T 7 n_‘ tflA':_‘L t\o“}\rfil)bwu'v' PAIGE 6-72 1926 5 pass. Sedan, one’ who will try tha. T krow '"”‘r ponsible for her. He'd probabiy | (1): Sammy Taker. New Yotk |l o g SMITH, Viee President o A Tecaswrer W g aionny and ore ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS || #57° about Lynda Fenton, an m foripave a duel with Ralph before the | FlO7KSS AES L IS 3 ‘O e A2 5 o g A e \ at the Superior Cleant: 1 49—ROOMS FOK RENT : 2 AU her, and her father is a terrible PCr- | party ended, and not only mess v”,;‘ ) NOAH LUCAS, Treasurer H. W. GROTH, Asst. Treasurer i i |99—ROOMS AND BOARD HOWARD W, \\Hll\(ORE son: drunk almost all the time.'ije picture, but get fired for sy - - 9 x o . 0-Sou want free, & cwora pho - |91—ROOMS FOR HOUSEKLLPING Graham-Paige Lynda hardly ever had enough g the map of Mr. Armitag AD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS THE BANK OF AND FOR THE DEPOSITORS et L A= DUERE 10 DINE 319 Last Main hneet clothes to cover her back. She Was|gap FOR BEST RESULTS ‘ studio and get It Near Elm Phone 2810 very proud, too, and never had @l ewwen if vou me, Emily,” ! thing teo say to any of the otherigaig polly Tillson, “your plan seems girls, and very little to me. T used | jike throwing a Christian maid 1o to talk with her some. Her father|(he lions, If yvou're going to put "MJUST KIDS : had made her believe that no “C‘"(Iw» little against Ralph | man was good but those Who| gpmit 't have a heart | , ] haven’t had a chance to be bad. He | ana put her wise, T thank my stars 5 also told her there wasn't thelang my spectacles every day of my - = T EY) [ RY slightest chance of her ever b mK‘hr.- at I'm too plain to attract his TELL ME FAITHFULLY AND IN TWCE MV UTTLE DID HE ATTEMPT JAT NO TIME A4S TIME FOR MY VB il anything but a rotter, her moth- | notice.” { GREAT DETAIL WHERE AND HOW HAVE SEEN HIM JAMERICAN FRIEND WORTHY LIYTLE SON TO GO TO “5 SOME or was before her. Tt was her des-| “He Las nes iy attention | BEFORE TODAY?/ MUSH — AND | HAVE tiny. to any of us.” interposcd Claire OFTEN YOU HAVE SEEN THIS ! GEEN HIM AT A WE SHALL BAR SINISTER A “Her mother, he told her, d Stanhop ven though Emily, MAN OF CHINA PRESENCE : b st Wiher ' bt Gk bR e e g DISTANCE — EACH { man, and the girl's whole mor his attention. T feel rather sorr g . ! smashed in little pieccs. 1 Ralph Armitage. Yon s HE WEARG TIME :‘5 :‘E::- ROM FAR think it ever can be put together | Armitags AMERICAN CLOTHES) 5iEM 0 i OFF CHINA gain. Erave anistake AND IT WAS NOT e “I haver't talked with her et 1la Waldron s | HANGING hut T want you to know, Emily, I law three years Sh UNTIL TODAY THAT DIRECTION 1 and néw, that 1, for one, am her popular in socicty, ! LEARNED HE WAS OVER THE i friend. T'll teach her a thin i no one knew she w | about this place and how to take insane when first baby was HOUSE OF i care of herself. born dead. 1 i for poor ! “Say, Clairc. stop your poach- Ralph. sn't it? Sometimes 1 don't LITTLE PAT i ing.” said Emily. “I've already tak- | hlame him muech for playing avound, AND HIS i § ot ins e —— P en her in hand. I found her first.” for you know he ean't g THE DAILY POOR PA BY CLAITE CALLAN “Emma har no we that husband whil be saved unless tast sick spell is a real long one, givin' him plenty of time to lead a better lite.” (Copyright, her 1928, Pubiisners Syndi ate) ARGUMENT AUNT HET BY RONERT QUILLEN whiskers A got with Ain't cigar- few the ed clean in' some- mun smiokin® cttes, Pa trie winter before he an’ 1 was forever smel thin® burnin’. 192 Publishere Syndiare (Copyright. ey 2 BUSINE: THE HOUSE/ _'D KISS’ [EE Days N TTE E SUMMER ROTEL X S AN'NOT A GUEST INY L SWAN, IF ONE ) Eme FaTHERD FAT HEAD! AND LNLESS LGET M 1L GO