Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1928, SWEETHEARTS By IDAH McGLONE GIBSON Author of “My Son’s Sweethearts,” “Confessions of a Wife,” Etc. Copyright, 19%8, by Central Press Association, Inc. READ THIS FII Lynda Fenton. a cent gitl, 1Is private Ralph Armitage, who has an insanc wife. Her father, a drunkard, tells her that her mother deserted them, that all women have their singularly inno- secretary to meets Emily Andrews, who cherishes a secret fondness for David Kenmore, Lynda's companion from childhood. Emily plots against Lynda from the very bezimnin David tells Lynda he loves her, but she decides she doesn't want o he in love with any man. David & away on a trip Lynda's father Claire Stanhope com her, and Ralph begin Lynda. Emily Endrews sends sogte an anonymous note, saying “Ralp! Armitage is rushing your girl.” vid writes to Lynd admonishing her to beware of Ralph Armitag It stirs her ire, and turns her thoughts to Ralph. Ralph meets with an and Lynda goes to his home to take dictation. There he holds her hand and gains her sympathy, and when . and kisses him in simple he terminates the night, however, he sends and Claire to come and visit him, and the next day he comes to the office. Pamilla Shes- ton phones. She says she'll come to see, him. When diplomacy fails, Ralph becomes angry and hangs up. He tells “ynda she i1s a new and different type of girl NOW GO ON WITH CHAPTE A Troublesome Problem “Lynda, 1 love you—Ilove you in a way that is a great surprise to me, Before this, I never knew what the word love meant Ralph Armitage raised his as she started to “No, no, don't say me. 1 know that me now, and 1 know that if spoke now you would say that 1 e.s offering you an insult. Darling, 1'm not asking anything of you. 1 am only stating a fact, that it is more of a surprise to me than # is to you. I'm mot asking vou to love me. 1 am only asking you to let me love you anl to here, in employ, where 1 and 10 you every day.” Azain the purple eves deserts her, and < to live with to think of accident, hand thing to you do not love you stay my can sex talk were raised asked tell- 3 “nton herself 1f Ralph Armit ing the truth Was this ih he world made love? ) way of knowing David., had ever that he s as shy in h A wd been in listening t A disturbing tho her brain. Could ere 1 into cak i good tin nda, 1 love you." Do you think other girls alnays have good times? Certainly yoy should be pretty well convinced by this time that your friend. Claire, is oftener unhappy than happy “Poor Claire. Have you from Fred Blague yet " I'm 1 should Sheston got HORE TROUBLE FEARED Belgrade Worried Following Signing With heard of Nettuno Conventions 0, but going to sce him tonight. hate to have Pamilla hold of him, for 1 am satistied that as much as she cares for anyone, he cares for Claire. Of course, I'm sure Claire is 100 good for him, but she is like the baby in the cake of soap ad- vertisement—she'll never be setis- ied until she gets it. I've got to go 0w, Lynda. I've overstayed the Italian Government. Belgrade, Ang. 14 (UP)—Further difficulties in the Croaiian territory were feared today after the Skup- schtina, or the Parliament, had rati- fied the Nettuno conventions with Italy News of the parliament’s action evoked demenstrations as the Cro- time the! docfor gave ms, as it fis, {11005 have been iparticularly opposed 1 shajl send for you tomorrow, if 1|10 the agreement with the Ilglian am’ abls o soe anyone. Lutsunt)l I Lations Slibe s Grotion Aeader. Sefan el in. my dear, ploase, | Kaditch. recently dicd from injuries please, please know that what | |D° received when he was shot by a have been saying to you today s |IPPUlY at a parliament meciing By (e . ¥ where the division between the J peasants and the government ad- Lynda’s head herents had been particularly strong continued Consideration of the Nettuno con- “I don’t blame vou for not be- ventions was started when Deputy lieving me. but I'm going to make Foreign Mimster Shumenkoviteh you believe in me. Call Wilson.” recommende a speech that the The girl got to her feet hastily. |a8reement-—long dormant and long 8he never could get used to Armi- |SOUEht by the government to end tage's quick changes from lover to |differences between Italy and Jugo- business man, and from business besraiified B Iiblas e ias myn back again. When she reached | S10PPed. the Serbs and —Agrarians se door and opencd if, she was | PoURding on their desk tops to confronted by Mr. Armitage, senior, |97OWR out the speaker’s words who was apparently just coming in .h'“ r"';"';":"i""'; i "“'l""J‘"“” She o0 Ants Shumenkovitch empi d Jigo- "\:‘”Fhm:_ furious at herselt f0r | gy, via's desire for friendly relations Just came in to sce Raiph, | Vith 1taly and a settlement . of the o said to her, and then turning fo | SXISUNS disputes on a spirit of soli- el e et | darity and absolute honesty. that you are well enough down today, my boy?" “I thought 1 was, but decided, Dad, that 1 have enough of it. and Miss Fenton just going after Wilsen to help me back 1o the car.” It seemed to Lynda tage, senior, looked at curiously, and hefore entirely out of hearing, she was had heard her name After she had sent Wil- Iph, <he lingered a mo- airc's desk little Jate tonis “Will you wait for me awfully sorry, Lyn, but 1 was just going in to your office o tell you that I would not to dinner Lynda's eyes and Ciaire “Yes, I'm Fred. He td o the Armi drooped, but he was sure to come | 5 HE “GOT HIS MAN" just | Cambridge, Mass. Aug. 14 hza | —Motoreycle Officer James 1. Quinn is | was struck on the head by his ow side-car when he tipped over machine o avoid an traveling on the wrong side of street Though stunned, Quinn and captured the motorist I've (py that her Armi- very passed pur- sued TRIAL AGAIN DELAYE Mexico Uity, Aug. 14 lay of another week the trial of Jose Toral. assassin of President-elect Obregon. The defense much time o investizate sanity, it was undersiood mentioned son to } “1 may she sand I'm Alva desires that be home asked answered: going 1n the question, he was going out house tonight, at | and he wanted to | went. I feel as n‘[ being rushed off my fect mething has got to hreak I can’t muddle along MY Ralph's reques see me befoie he MR. REILLY, THE TRUCKMAN, TOOK MUSH TO M™MILLVILLE To ek UP A LOAD = MEANWHILE TH ooL\cE ARE TRYING TO FIND THE | ABTUCTIRS OF E Finnecan? 500 As left Emily 1 ound that (la ont, she iny with Lyi O the big bhuilding, and when she was going ta b i.ynda THE herself or TONTINE D) i} PADLOCK PROCEEDINGS More Than Boston Liquor Re- sorts o Be - of Drive by Cemmissioner Wil Boston, A (UP)—Padlock (UP)—De- is expected in Toral's 1 City ltems l Mrs. Fred E. Miller of 200 Win- | throp strect and Mrs. George Loomis | of Grove Hill left today for Storrs| college where they will take up a cours: on religious instruction. + George Booth and daughter, | Ernestine. have returned to their | home in Lebanon, Pa., after visiting with Mr. Booth’s mother, Mrs. Ed- win Booth of Mountain View. Plain- ville. Mr. Booth came here hecause [of the serious illness of his father who is at the Hartford hospital Fur Mis. J. A Lewis, Kensington.— advt, sal Hill, iture for Grove h Julia Clem of is resting comforteely at § hospital. Hartford, followi operation this morning. BERLIN NEWS Ouk street Francis a minor (Continued frem 1 7 olic churches of the city. masses will b celebpated in o the morning. At T:30 o'clock in the levening there will be devotions at St Joseph's churcl | Work On Lagles' rted The work of remodeling the ldwelling house at the corner of West and Chestnut mto a club- house for the Aerie, Fra- tornal Order of Eagles, was started by & force of workumen this rorn ing. The interior of the building will be thoroughly wene and the home will be ready occu- | paney the latter part of September |'The local aerie is planning to hold lopen house on September 29th and |an elaborate entertainment program | | will be arranged for the occasion. ! The property in question was pur- chased by the T aTo from the estate Pons. BANDITS ROB OFFICE Three Men Hold up Quartet in New- speetal Home strects Bell City for gles several weeks of Armand S ark and Then Escap» With About 88 in Cash and Currency. Ang. 14— (P and feer of four ployes, three men today held the Brapch Brook offies of Metropolitan Life Incuran on Bloomficld enue, and es with 82 The handits surpri workers shortly after opened. They order: h clerk, canvasser and a girl| stenographer to hne up a throw their hands above their ;D EX “Now sit down on the floor,” was the next conimand, and the employes were all bound seenrcly, hand and foot The hundles Lank Newark, NI, ing the hands em- np the POm pany caped 588 ed the office the pla the cashic money was done up in ready fo be taken to the and the bandits stuffed the ages in their pockets, Warning against an and dashed to the street Will Dispose of Estate Valuzd at About $100,000 imford, Aug. 14 (U'P)— witl of Mrs Hly Hubbard Ros velt disposing of an estate valued at $100.000, was filed for probate here today. Principal beneficl bald Melntyre and daughter ook, coneert sing After irom zave a outery, ! ries were Archi- son-in-law Roosevelt Cook, a nily leaving amonnts ranging 500 o 32500 to servants and the will left 31000 to the mtord hospital. $2300 to St ‘s Episcopal church, $5000 to Cook and the residue to Mrs. Cook Mrs. Roosevelt, long prominent in tamford socicty, was found dead in bed Auz. 4 |30 confussed | . e Since 1912 the An Druids. London, has collected 427 tons of tinfoil. which realized $55.- 000 for distribution among hospitals fent Order of JUDGMENTS RENDERED IN CITY COURT TODAY| The following judgments rendered today in city court: By Judge Mo . Sax: For the plaintiff by default, $50.19 in the action of Walenty Stempien against Pelagia Wonicki. Lawrence J. Golon represented the plaintiff. Ior the plaintiff by default, $84.06 in the action of Charles P. Hart aguinst Patsy Salata The firm of Kirkham, Cooper, Hungerford & Camp represented the plaintiff, For the plaintiff by default, $41.60 in the action of krnest Rob igainst Edward Fallion. M. S. Gor- don represented the plaintist For the plaintiff by default $275.44 in the action of Joseph Can (nst. William B, Weszezyna. Appell represented the were tino & lLeonard 3. plaintiif For the plaint strict foreclosure g tion of f a judgment of anted in the ac- Simons. Amount of indebtedne £4,420.27. Date of redemption was August 20 and subseguent ng days for subsequent en- Maurice W. Rosenberg represented the plaintiff For the plaintilt by default, in the action of Arthur Sperry 12ainst Monroe W. Hefflon. The tirm of Kirkham, Cooper, Hungerford & Camp represented the plaintiff. IPor the plaintifi by default $421.07 in the action of James Lacava inst Antonio De Michele firm of K. C. H. & C. represented the plaintiff Acting Judge W. F. Mangan ren- dered judgment of sirict foreclos- are for the plaintiff in the fwo tions of William Cowlishaw against Axel L. Zetterman. The amount of indebtedness in each case is § The date of redemption wa t as September 4 and subsequent dates for other encumbrances. Cyril set as sucees umbrances. 4.89 affney represented the plaintift. | In the Trust company inn Greek Catholic ehurch of St Mar Immaculate Conception, jmdzment of strict foreclosure was endered for the plaintiff by Acting Tudge Stanley Tracoski. The amount of indebtedness is $4.088.67 redemption was set as A he firm of Hungerford & resented the plaintiff action of the Commerc zust 27 FINED FOR SPEEDING Groton, Anz. 14 (UP)—A man deseribing himself at “Andrew Gilles of Cambridge, Mass., was fined $10 and costs on a charge of speeding here today “timony was given that he had passed other cars at 25 miles an hour. Wholesale The Ztamp GOOD LUCK JAR RUBBERS Pint MASON JARS ... Quart MASON JAR Pint LIGHTNING JAR: Quart LIGHTNING JARS ...... Harry Zevin against George | The | against the Ruthen- | Date of | MAINE AND. . ARE IN WRANGLE {Dispute Arises Over Stopping! (Cars at Border | Portsmouth, N. H.. Aug. 14 (P— The city council today authorized Mayor Hartford to consult Governor | Huntley Spaulding convering retal- atory ineasures 1o be taken as a sult of the inconvenience alleged [t have been caused to automobil- ists by Maine state inspectors hold- ing up cars on the bridge between this city and Kittery, Me. in search of cut flowers and vegetables. The Maine inspectors are acting to pre- vent the corn borer from being car- ried into the state in flowers or ! vegetables. As a result of the | the inspectors Sunday automobile traffic was tied up on the bridge and all members of this city’s police | department were called into service !0 aid in handling it. The line of mile automobiles was more than a long and extended into the center of the city. ‘The membhers of the council said today that such action by the Maine authorities was a discrimination against the state of New Hamp- | shire and that measures should be taken either to prevent it or to re- taliate. It was pointed out that vegetables or flowers could casily be imported inte Maine by beat. ctivities of " WILL RESUME SEARCH ‘“l"ll for Amundsen and His Fellow Fliers Will Be Taken Up Again | Very soon, Miscow, Aug. 14 (UP)—! sumption of the search for Roald | Amundsen and members of the lost dirigible Ttalia in the Arctfe was| announced today by the Soviet re- | lief committee. Repairs have been completed to the plane of the Russian aviator Chukhnovsky, which was wrecked | one one of his earlier rescue flights and towed back to safety hy the {icebreaker Krassin. | The Krassin was instructed ¢o | rush repairs to her prow, damaged | recently in the ice. and to pick np | Chukhnovsky. The ship then will | proceed to search for Amundsen and the pa of Renato Alessandrini, lost when the tlalia crashed. | | | | Retail of Quality 1 caes 3 dog. I R L A .. doz. B crevriiians O doz. GROWING WITH REASON ILUDNEY BR HARDWARE COiHPANY 220 MAIN ST, NAME 1S MUSH STEBBING AN' )} LIVE N BARNESVILLE —MISTER REILLY BRUNG ME GVER IN HID TRUCK —ME AN' KIM \S UZRY MONEY FOR THIS SODY - QNCET HE ME WITH WS TRUCK, BUT \T LIAS 28. by King Features Sunducate. Ine Gret Bricsts righ procecdin siarted shortly e e e sainst more 25 Boston liquor orts, Police Commiissioner Her- A. Wilson announced today Ios whi ors have heen cted of liquor law violations ore times within three or 1 three years will faee padloek action in the tly Wilson asked B po- | oston ations to report all com MY STARS, SUSIE, WOT'S three or i 1w that had been tions had lists ction follows istriet Attorney whneil of Middlesex nz 1o padlock 147 kot section of these cases until next Hore He oris already ind that a few st itted their commissionor’s them states 10, osely that of A SUSPECT IS SUICIDE South Bend. Ind. Aug 14— A sty v A0, moamateur photozrapher committed suicide late entered his conneetion 1ftermoon rmein, 33, a o ro Mr Carmein wa fhin nd or hody left of the U strects last gl polie: how P ' With the of My bim in mnrder vesterday Ll Mae ey THERE'S A EARTHQUAKE PAW, TH' WHOLE HOUSE IS SHAKIAY! ! HAD A SODY~ THANK, (5] THZ TRUK LCADEDY ALL READY TO N'AVF LGO = MY aov SWEL‘!!. TEL. 909 A “Whale” of An Experience OUTSIDE, QDICK! BEFORE “TH' ROOF FALLS IN CN LS!, GOOD LAND, LOOK AT ‘ER FLASHES OF LIFE: MADRID FORBIDS LATE NIGHT SINGING ON STREETS Paris — French army non-coms have petitioned for a return of the dress sword as part of their peace, time equipment. It may be as anti- quated & weapon as the crosshow but the non-com asserts it adds to his prestige on the boulevards. New York — Rosaline Rabinowitz | is sending her pet terrapin to an ex- pert at Isle of Hope, Ga., to have an injured leg treated. Madrid — The Spanish version of the “Sweet Ad-o-line” quartet is out of luck. The city commission has launched a campaign against what it terms “extemporaneous night sing. ing." and other unnecessary night noise: New York — There will be consid- ble cotton for once on the Zicg- “That first bale of cotton of the 142§ Georgia crop is to be sold there for the Smith campaign fund with Mayor Walker wielding the hammer. Ithaca, N. Y. — The gencral staft in the war of man against bugs con- siders its strategy with scientists o 34 nations participating in the fourth international congress of As on indication of the enem strength, it developed there are 131 specics of fleas in America outside of Mexico. Camden, N. J. — Swimmers may legally splash in private lakes so long as they don’t touch bottom, ys the state supreme court, Touching upon the private property would rep- resent trespass. New York — Polo has become a popular sport ameng marines abroad ccording to reports from Peking. | There are some slight changes from the Meadowbrook version, however. A broom is used instead of the familiar mallet, a large rubber ball for the wooden pellet, and mules, the | “Missouri Nightingale” of regiment- al anecdote, for mounts, London — Two women are to as- sist in revising police regulations, in- cluding even those under which the | |austere Scotland Yard operat Their appointment is a concession to strong feminine complaints that no woman was given a place on the in- uiry into the Savidge-Money Hyde P'ark petting case. Stamford — George Young. alias George Corby, a sailor, is arrested on complaint of Ray Bliss, fight pro- moter, on charge of issuing bad checks. Stamford — Jane Matthews of Bridgeport is returned here from Fairfield to answer charge of theft of clothing from local woman. Hartford Miss Katherine Bryne, vice chairman of the republi- clares that women of the state are being organized to have an active can state central committee, de- unit in every one of the 169 towns before the state convention is held in New Haven next month. Hartford — Supt. John W. Tit- comb of the state fisheries and game cntomol- | commission reports that the threat- ened disappearance of Connecticut river shad seems to have been pre- vented. The fry released by the commission are returning to the river as mature fish. Bridgeport — Fear is expected that Jilles Malm, 23, of Hartford, injured in an automobile crash here Sunday, may lose use of right hand. ¢ Haven — Town Chairman seph F. Morrissey of the repub- lican organization, absent from ward dinner which was attended by Col. Isaac M. Ullman, declares he had | “previous engagement.” A split be- |tween the Morrissey-Ullman forces lis said to have followed promotions lin the post office. | New London — ¥red Stone would not have cracked up if the earth had been 25 feet further away, he declares in first interview since his planc crash. Unionville — Dynamite is used in IParmington river in effort to raise | hody of John Burnett of Hartford, | who drowned Sunday. | PLANS WORLD TOUR | “Pussyfoot” Johnson Plans to Make | Speeches in Exposition to Strong Drink in Many Lands. | Washington, Aug. 14 (UP)— “Pussyfoot” Johnson will make a {world tour in opposition to strong drink, starting in November or De- |cember. He will make special {thrusts into Mohammedan terrain. | The famous one-eyed prohibition | evangelist, whose real name is Wil- { Johnson, has received re- liam k5. ports of strong prohibition sentiment n the Orient and has accepted in- | vitations to visit many countries in |three continents. . J. Richardson, Washington representative of the World League Against Alcoholism, said today. Johnson is head of the league, which number 65 national tempers ance organizations in countries, {and directs international propagan- |da against liquor from his London loffice. He will return to London [nest year at the conclusion of his | tour. | He will address several meetings {in Hawaii and others in the Philip- Ipine Islands, before proceeding to | Burma, Ceylon, India and Afghanis- tan. One special reason for his trip [is an invitation by the King of Afghanistan to enlighten his coun- | try on the evils of drink. Early next vear Johnson will proceed probably to Cairo, Egypt, and perhaps to Con- stantinople and other European capitals. 35 BRAVE LITTLE BOY "Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 14 (UP)— | Joseph Cotten, 11, was knocked | down by a street car., pinned by one | of the wheels, directed his own res- | cue and then sent a younger broth- er home to tell his mother “Not to worry because I only got a scratch.” He may lose one of his toes. Want to Sell T GoT''M AOW, ANOTHER LUNGE OR TwOo AN'HE'S FOR, THEY AIN'T MUCH MORE FIGHT LEFT IN Hi Your House> £ i IR LB i i COMMERCIAL COMPANY INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Commercial Trust Compeny Building ) DONE I | M} Ii Ml DR R S ki ata s 2 e rrs