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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1928, SWEETHEARTS By IDAH McGLONE GIBSON Author of “My Son’s Sweethearts,” “Confessions of 2 Wife,” Ete. Goo. Trambull Receives Danes At State Capitol in Hartfo CATHOLICS LOSE HOPE' m-»!hnnl-hlfldm Wil Not Ceass by the Desth of Chregon, Bishep hese. boxes. Person told Officer Hellberg that he was driving nortk on East street, followed by Weston and the aceldent occurred when he was bout to turn left inte Dix avenue. Weston said he saw Person's hand signal but misunderstood it, thirk- ing Person was about te turn to the right instead of the left. Copyright, 1928, by Central Press Association, Inc. READ THIS FIRST: Lynda Fenton, a singularly inno- cent and lonely girl, has been made private secrtary to Ralph Armitage, junfor partner of Armitage & Son. 1t is her first real job., Her father, | a perloduul drunkard, has spoiled her life, because he continually tells her that her mother descrted them tor a wealthier man, and that all women have their price. Lynda meets Emily Andrews at the office, who cherishes a secret fondness for David Kenmore, Lyn- da’s companion from childhood up. David is a salesman for Armitage. Emily plots to make things uncom- fortable for Lynda. Lynda’s father, too, deserts her and David tells her he loves her, and that later he’ll ask her to be his wita, Claire Stanhope comes to make | her home with Lynda. She tells of | innocent love for Fred Rllquo,l whom she afterwards learns is a married man. ; David calls to bid Lynda good-bye before leaving on a trip. He is al-, rcady a bit jealous of Armitage, and | when lLynda refuses financial aid | he fmagincs her sentiments towards him have changed. ‘ NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY ; CHAPTER XVI Lynda Takes Her First Dictation Lynda didn't answer David for a minute, There was a great lump in her throat. Finally she said: Yesterday, David, my world was enveloped fn a fog. 1 could only move by taking hold of your hand. Don’t think I'm not grateful that it waa there, Today 1 find myself in still another world entirely. That, oo, is new to me, and tomorrow promises still another new one, per- haps to conquer, perhaps to go down in defeat. I'm almost afraid, | David, to lo ead.” “And you ot let me help you any more?” helped me so now 1 fec! it is up to me to ¥ my own way ‘Wkhen I come back to you, "D! 'rl you H‘.‘k t moon has gone behind th stecple and 1 must say good r don’t change too much 2y, tor I want to know call the moon. “Y always thought it was rather a ve It mixed up with you, way you seem that ‘orbed maidc Don’t love anyoze but me, write you fron hen 1|1 With this, Do most speeek, Whe Claire had gon door was shut, f v she :ou‘r' not help fe conscious, but she said to me ‘Mr. tieular .:bou ters pertaining to the firm are to go into this vhile personas mail will be fore him on h %o that he may when he forgets to he has no His fath- the husi- . He likes thongh see that er hopes he will take ess In carncst som ew pen points cvery day he seldom uses them; and o i 5 R, i s Fenton, 1 want this lette r written on plain paper with one copy only.” pen is cleamed and |l would ke this fitted up gotten this hat supercilious Ralph Ar th a curt “good morning,"” 1 "mp and approve your idea of rses on duty all the you had hetter . Sinclair look out for four urses, 50 that she will alwa care of capable women, bills to John S , this city. to state, howeve h his personal and profane lett ¥ do not feel the right to dictate [vart of you that you .A'cd she .,,u.‘.‘ Architeet Swears Theft ] JUST KIDS .\_": C!ty Adv,rtueme 1t 01 posts for fene k 2t the end of Ma pecifications may be procured at City Hall We reserve the right to rejeet all bids. any or ROARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS. . 1928, THE DAY e POOR PA VODE CALLAN “Tomorrow is our weddin’ anniversary ‘an’ Ma’s still so sentimental about it that she e to buy her ARCUZ’,ENT Al NT HFT OH CEARME HERE “I reckon ever’ woman has blue da:,s when she plans ¢ | through ¢! “ T~ 5% 5omesoow L anouw Te g6 Yo 8ed “‘\\\‘) READ JES ONE 2 | Johanncs Barding. American boys are ‘“regular fel- lows,” New Britain's six young Dan- ish guests emphatically told Gov- ernor Jonn H. Trumbull when he re- | ceived them in his executive offices at the State Capitol in Hartford yesterday afternoon. When the gov- ernor acked them if they found that the boys of thisx country answered this description, all six nodded vigor. ously and exclaimed, “Oh, yes, sir!" The governor told them that he was greatly interested in boye and had had many contacts with them, also that he supposed boys were the same the world over, They are all trying to make something of them- selves and get ahead in the world, Governor Trumbull sald, adding that the first trait necessary for this was character—honesty, so that their word might be accepted whenever it was given. He gave his unqualified approval of the movement for world friend- ship in which the present group is ploneers and expressed his belief that such interchanges of boys would icad to mych better friendship be- tween European and American na- ‘,tionm He congratulated the six youths on being among the first to [cemp over to this country in such worthwhile se, The boys re- g their national Impressed by Alr Rides The American hostesses had their first real difficulty with the young Dancs yesterday morning when the sroup visited Brainard field. Fach of the boys was taken for an to all the visitors, only one of whom had ever been up before. Upox th to earth, the Scs ed to cash of guests WTIC, w! ( le v were corducted 1 and initia radte. The: whisked to the top af Travelers' tower and had a true bird's-eye view of Hartford. Met by Dantsh Girl The governor's office was the next atop. and then the hoys ascended the dome of the were about to fto erowd at the @ this oppor- | np the six New Auar mom | | ONE TE 7 CANY CLEASE | \iele CHABTERY! Rk \'VE ALLOWED THE PORTER TO CARRY OUR BAGS ALL THE FIWAY FROM THE *RIT2Z PERKINS” To THE DEPOT ANDT HAVENT A BIT OF CHANGE TO GINE HIM' broadeasting studios «i ' GETTING WORK BV JOWN DANISH BOYS IPPOSE WITH GOVERNOR Left to right—Knud Hougaard, Knud Christoffersen, Rjarne Hansen, Governor John H. Trumbull, Christian Schmidt, Johanncs Schjorring, SCOFFS AT THE CHARGES Walker Says Criticism of Wis Ad- ministration by the Soclalists s “Ridiculous.” 8an Francisco, July 20 UM—Mayor Walker of New York who arrived here yesterday characterized as “'ridiculous” criticisam of New York socialists who have asked investiga- tion of his administration. “Their charges are ridiculous,” the mayor said, “I will an; r them categorically at the proper time. Meanwhile, I will welcome an inves- tigation, not only by Governor Smith, as they suggest, but also by the re- publican ‘legislature of New York, the same legislature that threw out a number of duly e¢lected soclalists. “All T can say is that their allega- tions betray a woeful lack of milfarity with the machinery of gov- ernment and a mighty small idea of the dignity of the city of New York.” “Municipal misrule and political corruption,” was charged against Mayor Walker by the executive committee of the socialist party In a petition Tuesday to Governor Smith, Eleven specific accusations, 'ranging from alleged graft in sewer construction te exorbitanee in enter- taining distinguished guests, were made, NEW “MERCY” MURDER the experienco proved a great t | T+ Shoots Fushand Borause She Didn't Want Him to Grieve for Hersel? Dying of Cancer—=No Prosocution. July 20.—(UP)—A new for ercy murder” was recog- nized today when police released without . Albert Copitet, 56, sleoping husband be- czuge she 4!@ not want him to grieve for her when she dled. . Copitet ia Aoomed by phy- ians os @ hopeless sufferer from cancer. She shot her husband at ir home at Chalons.Kur.Marne. loved him.” Mme. Copitet told .. "] know ! em dying and I t want him to survive me, I t have the cournge to kil Police docided that pr was uscless in view of Mmo. Copi- Sentic Sore Throat Deaths Now Total 36 v 20, —(UP)— l" have inerezsed to mber of fatalitics re- Tee's epidemic of septic ring, 80; George N. 50, and Mre, George Watson the latest victims. Health -officials have traced the epidemte to an infected cow's udder. They stated that while the eptdemie hecked a fow more doaths THAT YOUNG .«EbL' eSS (4] : ‘3 & OAYS Jumgw vou TSILFE - TO QEAD ST OME MORT CHAPYER - YOO { ACKNOWLEDGE T'LL RY To REMEMBER TO SEND You A CHECK' ‘Oklahema City, Okls., July 30 UM —The Right Rev. Francls Campes Y. Alnh.. exiled auxillary bishep of Oaxaca, Mex., in a statement here sald the assassination of President. Elect Alvaro Obregon has defeated the hepes of Catholic clergy l.r the PEEPER AT DOCTOR'S HOME Woman Calls to Man Seen Peering i Window at Home of Dr. Zwick and He Runs Awny. A man about '€ feet in height and wearing a straw hat, dark trousers and a white shirt, was seen peer- ng through a window at the home of Pr. Frank Zwick, 37 South High Atreet about 11:30 last night, by “All of our hom were centered in the more conciliatory spirit of the president-elect,” the statement said. “The result. of Obregon's death { will leave all influence in the hands | of those who .wish to. continue the | persecution. It will of ceurse be blamed on the Catholics as was the | High atreet, according to a report to attempt on the. life of Obregon a!the police. When Mra Chapman year ago, Four men were executed for that and afterwards were admit- | ted to have been innocent. i “1 am an.old man who leves peace and loves his country. 1 acarcely can be blamed- for wanting to go home. Rut I see no prospect ahead ibut that of an exile's grave in & land, which, though kind indeed to me, nevertheleas is a place of exil to me.” | The bishop has been the guest here for two months of Bishop Francis Kelley. WHOLESALE The Stamp 'Police Inquire Into Three Auto Collisions | Three automeblle collisions came: to ‘the attention of the police last night, none of them being serious from the standpoint of injury to oc- Greater Mrs. Henry C. Chapman of 33 South | called to-him he !s said tohave rua away. . Severa! policemen searched the neighborkood but were unable to find anyone. Milwaukee Commandery Wins Drill Contest Detreit, July 20 (M—Ivanhoe commandery, No. 23, of Milwaukee, Wia, yesterday won the national competitive drill contest of Knights Templara, participated in by teams of 34 commanderies The team scored 97.50.out of a poasible 100 points in the competition, California commandery, No. 1, of 8an Francisco, winner of the con. test three years ago, was second. William L. 8harp, of Chicago, wat advanced to the office of eminent grand master, highest office in the order, succeeding George W. -Val- very, of Denver. The 1931 con. clave was awarded to Minneapolis. RFEAD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADE RETAIL Of Approval Kolodneys-Greater Values- Savings cupants of the cars, al'hough all the machines suffered somewhat. Officer Peter Cabelus reported that cars driven by SBamuel Becker of 139 Washington street and David Kap lan of 115 North Quaker lane, Hart- ford, ecollided about ¢:4b o'clock, Both cars were being driven north on Main street and Kaplan brought WALL and DUST MOPS Fine Quality Red Yarn 89¢ Regular Value 49¢ Special [GOLF BALLS 4 for $1.00 GOLF CLUB ....... $1.19 TENNIS RACKETS $169 w his machine to a stop just before it was struck by the other car. $1.00 UNIVERSAL POCKET KNIVES ...... 49¢ Henry Fonari of 471 Ke avenue_wes. driving porth bin uvenue and Vito Girolomoni of 64 Newfleld street was driving east | on West Main strect about 10 o'clock last night when their ma. | $15 ELECTRIC WAFFLE SETS—Special ........$10.00 Consists of Waffle Iron—Tray and China Pitcher 39 ELECTRIC WAFFLE IRONS .. $3.50 ELECTRIC SAD IRONS .. $5.98 $1.98 chines collided. Officer G. W. Hell. | berg reported that beth machines - FOLDING RIGID LEG IRONING BOARDS $3.19 were damaged. i | About 0 o’'clock, a car driven | by E. 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