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Copyright, 1928, by Central Press Association, Inc. “1 have brought your mail.” THIS FIR a Fenton, a private Her that She wished she was back at the David wiping dishes entered the Armitage’s suite, old | 1 nno- | home, w tary to| fatl | R r mother | him sz women |* “Dring er.'” followed singularly secre sitting roon she h of ard is Armita Miss Fenton in here, Alph pillow Andrews trim tor Lynda’s compan- Emily plot very begin- | he lov s doesn’t any man a erishes a st meets the Iyir red a magnitcent As she cd but couid not other voon, where up with Empire 1 in he childhood Lynda from the »avid tells Lynda she decides she in love with iy on a trip. e ov quickly,” e imded n kne I've all of white comn thinking | bed of = an that alph violots down at compli come ker artful | zate and Claire Stanhope i with her. Claire tells of in love for Fred Blaque, a mar- avorite flower—and 1 rather to think 1 was such a senti- fool as to imagine that it canse yen w coming. The iir seemed laden with their fra grance today."” He were | hated mental Challer, who has invites Lynda and Zmily o a big p first real affai annexed | Clair ty. Ite| and she's pal and there drawn lines of pain about his mouth: hut it seemed to Lynda that sends David a let- | yes b of their som- t he homy close 1o that may she at n she TYmous note, is Was very cretly esting party, A lost gome come Lynda dness, when ghe came ithe side of the hed, where could lonk Ao white violets he said to beware of phodert b e her it vor confoun “I hroug ar say teh . ! 1 didn't triumphantly 14 he 1 her You fragrance of imagine it!" ith his . and pull- 1et me look alph Armit david wri g her g and sends for lLynda to at his home M nda mail Armi- Armi- Put it other Ralph TORY exelaimed Iy CHAPTER XXV table. No, don't let go my a Puzzles Ralph Armitage You can reach the table on a was walking by without of the hed. Have you any more, but Emily grasped | missed me fhe last tweney four hours? Tt seemed to me.* Of course Armitage, pretty sia for has endless my dear, rell him sied vou, Mr hav T have mi althongh 1 vering You ar 1 busted wp. it's ha k to been ion and one's f one’ hones all lost sympathetic husy ar accident n't you?" ahont tor be too now, a Yes ind N othere was sinee you are here.” smashing your another voiee— = voicd Look here. Ralph vas not g if anyone could nd out of yor bur {16 s : that A4 “Can't you realize man of is is just 1 on 1 realize that it is the busi- adept in.” a passed on and ente hen she felt her head touch wous cushior closed . What if what ily were trie; wa her mother had a 1o he s vou when t the down or It hearty voire. Ralph Ar- an face seemed 10 say: T'm all vou. Hal con if i ail was s for hin: “Onh right, but It was 1 my secrets just brought Tm glad s seor Miss my and T could look the here at g the ga . . 1 told me e in the news, this awful T . ) 1 goad-natured-looking taly smile louder than at Lynda, that e 5 3 ¢ 3 ms in having over her ehining ‘ ders dis nd ribs brok- his knowing ineed 1t to he a Any other | kid hut over the murder, care yourself ‘E Ellen won' hecause she wanis prople soe e S AUNT HET ! nows Aunt i but she haonse vorybody | is wealth t repair her old :new one up moie usin’ two now.” and’ he's in the closet an' think she's real rooni, it ’ hook I can’t turn in this ! 1 made | o I8 | te into | reams of publicity, a W Lieen | had all I could do to make her un- it the jted You know they were my moth- it she could sce I | | | | |1 | heavyweight champion in |7 | It whom | e weight |t n I | 1 of you You | | | | | | |Galbraith, tried to move, | to bring that in Ralph pain, and a curions, one-sided smile NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1928, SAYS TORALIS A TERRORIST NEVBER Band Headed by Abbess, Attor- ney General Avers | 1 Mexico’ City, Aug. 2 (P—Attorney General Correa Nieto in a statement ade public today asserted that Jose de Leon Toral, a in of General | Alvaro Obregon, belonged to a ter-| rorist organiza | Abess Maria la headed by t Acevedo d ion oncepcion supervising the preliminary | cial examination into the slayir sued this statement: “I am convinced this group of in- dividuals who directly or indirectly varticipated in Obregon’s murder be- | long to a terrorist organization head- cd by no one other than Abhess Maria Concepcion Acevedo de la Llata. who is an intelligent woman and has been trying to mislead tiee ‘. ns- Like Nihilists is organization | Russian nihilists or the | ciations formed to attempt the | of Mussolini, “President Calles wants the a given wide publicity and pre Will be given ali facilitics as an evi dence of our desire to reach the bot tom of the c: | *I intend to hold a private con- | ference with Torul in ovier to find a {means to compel him in some way or other to disclose the whole | truth, because despite his protesta- | tions in behalf of the church he b jrot said all. Yesterday he B 10 give a glimpse of the truth, hope before fonight the investization will be completed and he will be be- | fore a jury.” Not Bellicose s th Italian asso life resenibl 1 the r not, Fate let you lie o Neiire rENE E Aoy Mal, | Aureliano Toral, father n fact, I rather hoped — it 1|Claver, in an interview | hought at all in the second before |34 furned assassin in ohedlence | Tost consciousnesso-that 1 would | Someone else’s suggestion hecause he ke the count. But, as you see, 1|never showed evidence of a bellicoge B Aasianied st o | natica L B 1" e father said Jos AN st i of pathological inhey i brain S e sufiering durmg childhood wien he R R was ill with diphtheria and this was e Pasiills Bhesion 58 5 wee | Tellowsd by ph ve paralvsis oming out here, Ralph and she |He asserted he could not ma anied me to bring her with me, 1|18 son wis Obregon's killer & her was on the verge of collapse crstand that no woman was admit- | “hen police arrested him and tol. She'd think I was an awful liap | NiM Of his son's deed which the par. Mits Tenton | €Nl At first refused to helieve Ittor than | I the meantime the mother . hr“h.,‘]\")‘lnl' Acebedo de la Llata; Toral's father, mother, and wife and rela- | tives of the missing Manuel Trejo. 10 is alleged to have supplied Toral vith the pistol used in the slaying. g | remained under arrest. They will he . Theld until the prosecutor decides 2l BLOWN hether he will make formal e against them. The court «hich heard the evidence agains: i, | Toral appointed attorneys to defend | the others, | Maintaine Same Stand | Toral continued to assert that no- body knew that he intended to Kill Obregon but investigators have not yet abandoned the theory that others might be involved. 4ght Heavy in New London Where| The mother superior. named by { Toral, as having “indirectly influenc- He Presents His Claims Beforc 4" him, iestified at the preliminary trial. | The nun said she was 35 years ol and was born in Queretar of n family which was prominent social- Iv. When at 16 she found worldly life distasteful she rejected a num- her of suitors and entered a convent When the convent building was clos- cd two years group contin- ued their activities in private | home. There, she said. a private Special Notice of the his son to said was a vietim eve ey T Hal vou, 1 vou knew ol woman here don't think and thi “I'm gl querulously, 1 could have her, together “Have you cled, Ralph “No, noi stooid end Pamilla quar at T've iust araes Galbr: at Lynda, d hie mouth (TO BE CONTINUED) LOUGHRAN CLAIMS TITLE | Commissioner Donohue. New London, Loughran of Aug. 2 (P Philadelphia Tommy light was expect- ! d fo arrive in this city this after- oon at o'clock to appear before homs Donohue, president he National Boxing association with he will file a claim for rec- bgnition as contender for the heavy- | title left vacant by the r-\ | | at the irement of Gene Tunney President Donohue said that the issociation will recognize Loughr: Loughran was to leave New York | 3 o'clock, accompanied by his O Jo th of Philadelphia. the —_— at in N th stully made tickets tin, tel §tar of Good Will Lodge, No 9 S. of B. is going to run a bus to Shepherds' field day to be held Lighthouse Point, Sunday, Aug All members that wish to get price $1.00, call John Mar- 29.—advt, manager, Snow been for use pictures sucees from o ne shavings. - JUST KIDS chapel was erected and all who wanted to come and hear masses and other religious services were re- ceived. The priest Jiminez, whom Toral saw frequently before the crime, sometimes came there. The judge asked if she did not |know that convents and religious |orders had been prohibited in Mex- ico not merely two years but for |more than half a century. She did | not reply. | si Concepcion denied having ladvocated the death of Obregon or anybedy else as a means of settling the religious controversy, saying: | Loves Humanity | *T love humanity. body killed. If 1 intended to kill Obregon I would rever have permitted Toral to leave my house that morning. never thought he was capable even a flea.” ou know now he was cap. able of killing a former president,” the judge observed “1 never belicved anybody's death would end religious persecution,” she continued. 1 think only God | can do that.” Personals Mrs. John J. Holloway of Murray street, has returned home from Naugatuck where she visited her father, James Fox, who is seriously il Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Plant and daughter, Marian, of Albany, have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hannon of Glen street, Mrs William O'Donoghue of New York city, formerly Miss Mary King of this city, & visiting Miss Margaret Fitzgerald of Beaver street, Mrs. J. A. McCarthy and children, Janice and Jack of Hamilton street, |are spending their vacation at Clin- ton Beach. Mr. McCarthy will leave for Oak Bluffs on a sword fishing trip. Mrs. William R. Young of Hatch street is entertaining her nieces, Misses Ruth and Marjorie Snow of Linfield. Misses Marjorie and Gertrude Gibney of 441 Park street visited Miss Florence Tomkins in Stratford today. Miss Gertrude Gibney will CHILDREN'S OUTING [ Mrs. .\luhula_\\'vst of Hartford is Exchange Club to Take Bogs and s5:naing the summwer wih ne .Girls to Gompounce pending the summer with her son, | Miss Molly Story of Union street is at Shcepshead Buy, N. Y., for two weeks. The will New oin Ixchange clubs in a national cus- tom 1o he obscrved on Wednesd: | August &, to he known as “Sun- [shine Special Day.” The purpose of the day is to give an outing to oups of children who are so sit- ted in iife that they are denied {the amusements generally enjoyed I hy your The local Exchange club has in- [ Miss Mildred Hoglund and Miss vited the entire personnel of the | Olga Hamilla are spending a week at |Children’s Home with Dr. and Mrs. |Clinton Beach. {John Klingherg to be its guests. The club will furnish a band. noise- makers, popcorn, rides and games for the children at Lake Compounce A “hig foed” will complete the aft- Crnoon’s program The joymakers will leave the city | in cars provided Ly the club. The cars will travel in parade formation will he headed by the band. The Exchange club members will lso get a thrill as well as the chil- ren becanse of their opportunity to make a child happy if only for an | afternoon Britain Exchange club 40,000 members of Miss Mary Egan of Tremont street is at Norfolk, Va., for two weeks. with Miss Elsie Hullberg of Newington and Miss Helen Kent of this city are spending a vacation in Lake napee, N. H Mrs. Walter Plude and son are spending the summer at Long Lake. ors Mrs. John A. Peterson of Berlin street, Berlin, &pent a week as the guest of Mrs. Herman Ring of Union City. Mrs. Herbert M. Bell of Berlin s the guest of Mrs. Henry Korher of . ORDER OF NOTICE espect to the Defendant, GUSTAVE A MAX nd MARY T. CASS ET ALS Haven County, Superior Court, | New Hawn, Conn. July 30, 1928 e s | Complamt’ for foreclosure of mortgage ;n land located in the town of Hamden CEIVER IS DEMANDED Thed. maditional notie. ofihe » ¢ ‘of the complamt in the above —_— entitled rase be given by publishing this 2 - | order i the New Rritain Herald, a news titlon For Such Filed Against the |, ublished in said Hartford County, two (2) weeks succes: beginning on or before the dth 1928 By the Court, JORGE S M-LAREN, stant Clerk, New v | Converse Rubber Shoe Company | sively | day of August of Malden by N. Y. Creditors, 1 | GE Boston, Aug. 2 (A—A petition for the appointment of a receiver for the Converse Rubber Shoe company of Malden was filed in the federal Qistrict court today hy Turner, Hal- sey company of New York, cotton converters, creditors with a claim of $4.259. 1t described as a friendly proceedings and was unop- posed by officials of the concern. | The petitioners estimate the assets ind liabilities of the company as =o- proximately the same, about 82, 000, They assert that the venture of the concern info the automobile tire busincss has heen unprofitable but that it may still he possible to con- | (Auct the rubber choe department 3'1 a profit An inmnetion is asked to restrain stockholders from bringing any bills Iagainst the concern until the qu [tion of a receivership has been set- {fled. A hearing will be held on the petition next Monday. The Converse Rubber Shoe rom-‘ wany is eapitalized at $4,000,000 and #as ahout 1.700 emploves, Marquis | M. Converse is president of the cor- | noration and Franeis H. Carkin, ! easuper. Tt incorporated in a0 was MC Free Examination HEAK1 and LUNGS Tucsday i kriday Afternoons NEW BRITAIN CLINIC liooth Block was OF BoYS | TO GO YO BED BUT BEFOR . & WANT MY ADPPLE Z_TO RUN DOWN TO 1TSS TIME HOR A COUBLE [l CONSIDER FINISH THIS CHAPTER FIRST? ——/ i POLLY AND HER PALS < YMEANTEAY THIS TINY GARDEN {| SUPPLIES THE SOTELWITH ALL |75 VEGETABLES? HONOR TO TAKE THE LETTER TO THE MAWL BOX WHILE HIS FRIEND! MUSH FINISIES L WIS MOST INTERESTING '—/‘QAPNR THIS VERY URWORTHY [ Sl T AN 2 / veire A oear\Y % - {uTTLE BOY-PAT~ - '_y? fey HURRY < West Haven. Miss Edith Hoglund of Dwight street is on an automobile tour of New York state and Canada. James M. Butler of ¢ Highland street left last evening for Sound View where he will join his family for the remainder of the week. Ac- companying him was Joseph Butler! of Hartford. George Wolfer of this city was a visitor at Sound View yesterday. ililam Kiniry of Curtis street is spending the season at Sound View. All the Lubricating is done in plain view—it is done BETTER because more conveniently and with plenty of light. Nothing is missed—and, the best oils and greases ONLY are used. Our SAFETY HYDRAULIC LIFT saves you time and assures the best of THOROUGH service, Let us oil and grease your car today. Racldiffe il Co. Franklin Sq. Filling Station t Main Cor. Stanley West Main Cor. Corbin Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Shepard of Dover road are at Greenville Junction, Me, Mr. Shepard will re- turn in two weeks and Mrs. Shepard will remain for the month of August. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Parsons and two sons, of Hart street, are va- cationing at Fisher's Island. Mrs. Daniel W O'Connell and family of Cedar street are spending the month at Bay View, Milford. Mrs. K. Copeland is spending Aug- ust at Greenfield, N. Y. Miss Edith Mcrrill of New Britain General hospital left this week to spend a month at Camp Albans, St. | Albans, Me, | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Morans of | Hamilton street are at Mt. Clemens, Mich., for the month of August. THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Alphabetically Arranged for Quick dy Reference LINE RATES CONBECIITIVE INSBERTIONS Yearly Order Rates Upon Application Charg a3 City Advert?sement ACCEPTANCE OF COMMONWEALTH AVENUE Notice is hereby given that a hear- ing will be held before the Beard | of Public Works, City of New Brit- ain, in Room 307, City Hall at 6:30 p. m., E. 8. T. Tuesday, August Tth, 1928 on the proposed taking of land for highway purposes, 50 feet in width, from Carlton Street to Tunxis | Strect, and thence through property of M. H. and H. V. Camp to Eddy- Glover Boulevard. same to be known as Commonwealth Avenue, and es- tablishing street and grade lines thereon. 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