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18 e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1928 SWEETHE ARTS By IDAH McGLONE GIBSON Author of “My Son’s Sweethearts,” “Confessions of a Wife,” Etc. Copyright, 1928, by Central Press Association, Inc. S G. (OCCUPANTS BAGGED || o= e . e THE YEAR i LING RATKS The Best Time To Buy A | High Grade Used Car Three Day Holiday Coming Own One of These Certified USED CARS On 5 Day Trial Plan Money returned if you are dis. satisfied. Just a few cf the bar- gains. || tor conskcitive insExTIONS Woman Sent o State Farm;.| ey g e Oren s Result of Disclosures k . J ACTION IS at first seem to us impossible. Kalph asked me to g0 to you and | Declaring that Anthony Jorowicz | tell you our conversation this morn- | ", .. ¢ Ing. and a5 1 told s0u. T was on my |Of 324 Washington street charged way 10 do 5o when 1 met you in the | With conducting a disorderly house Minimem Space 3 licen Minimum Book charge. 35 cents hall.” inas one of the lowest creatures that Closing time 12: p m. dally; 10 |crawl upon the earth, Prosecuting |||+ m Saturday. 1928m§'tnl:'<‘i.eb:ker Selt:gu (TO BE CONTINUED) { Attorney Joseph G. Woods asked in ||| Tetevhone ¥26. Ask for eta time ander. world's chm. e e L | police court this morning that he be ||| 7'* pion, miles in 28,000 The Herald will mot be responsible minutes). ‘or errors after the first Insertion. 1927 Studebaker Sedan (Commancer) 1927 Studebaker Sedan (Dictator) 1926 Buick Sedan (Master Six) 1926 Nash Sedan (Victoria) 1928 Erskine Coach (Demonstr. ‘or) Your present car taken in trade and terms can be arranged. Open Evenings The Albro Motor Sales Co. 225 Arch St. Tel. 260 |sent to jail. He also asked that Mrs. : | City Items R e e S |bad as her husband,” be sent to “l"‘ state farm. Judge Harry P. Roche If you want to get one of these wonderful bargains in Chevrolets and other guaranteed cars. This being moving Raphael's Toys' Shop is the place sent Anthony to jail for 30 days and | week before going into our new building, 1181 Stanley ‘0 get your boy's school clothes— |fincd him the costs of court. - USED CARS street we are closing out our entire stock of guaranteed vt |Jorowicz was sent to the state farm | E 5 ———————=——"1|{| used cars regardless of cost. Don't wait. The Board of Examination and land Luo Jaglowski, 42, of 27 Lyman Special Prices For Registration of Nurses will hold a |street was fined $15 and costs as a Labor Day mecting, Saturday. September 22, |frequenter. 1928 at 10:30 a. m. (daylight sav-| Officer George Collins and Officer ing time) at the State Library, |Daniel Cosgrove made arrests when Hartford, Conn. Examination for jthey received a complaint from the vegistration will be October 5th and |lzndlord of thé building in which Gth, 1925, Winifred A. Hart, R. |the accused were living. Officer |\ gy ngg" 8 pass. Sedan, re- Bacnetar o |Colling testified that he found hu},\ e B e Burritt Grange will hold its regu- |band and wife in a drunken condi- ers, motor extra smooth run- lar meeting Saturday evening at § |tion and that the house Hee d;h(-’? SR o'clock at the Junior O. U. A. M. |as described to him by the landlord. (f} ot =0, o' pass. 125 W. B. Sedan, power, economy and comfort. Best 4 wheel brakes, balloon tires, slip covers, shock absorbers, splendid performing motor. Price reduced to $795. ko 1 26 “Gold Standard” b hall He said indications pointed to th T fact that Leo Jaglowski was guilty of pass. Sedan in wonderfully fine mechanical condition. Uphol- frequenting. Judge William F. Mungan repre- sented Jaglowski and he pleaded that .e0 was not in the home for im- fheen L 4l moral purposes. Mr. and Mrs The New Britain National bank | joroiics did not testify. | brought suit teday for $100 against Grey Case ued | Robert H. and Celesti G. Erwin for | ywiniam Gre: v Allen street, ||| stery clean as new. Six balloon non payment of a promissory note. | . ioed with avoiding responsibiity tires, spring grease covers, The firm of Nair & Nair represents ,ni operating a motor vehicle whilt Lovejoy hydraulic shock ab- the plaintiff and Deputy Sheriff Mar- ‘i operator's license was suspended, sorbers, $49 tin Horwitz attached property locat- | hag his case continued until next {{CADILLAC “61" 1922 7 pass. ed in Branford. |Wednesday. Prosecuting Woods Sedan, extra good condition, Enroll now at the Moody Secre- | ccommends the continuance be- (|| tires O. K., motor quiet, up- tarial School for the fall term which [cause of the absence from the city ||| holsery 1ike new, Lovejoy hy- draulic shock absorbers. orig- inal finish, price reduced, $485 ESSEX 192§ Coach, cut to $185. PAIGE “Glenbrook” light six 5 pass. Touring. good tires, un- usually easy riding, reduced to £165. | BELOW IS A SMALL LIST OF THE MANY CARS WE OFFER | 1928 gHEgROLET Road. | 1928 CHEVROLET Sedan 1926 ESSEX Coach CA. A 1836 FORD Cooth 1 DILLAC Roadster . | 1926 FORD Coupe 1925 CHEVROLET Tour. i 1925 FORD Coupe 1926 CHEVROLET Coach 1924 CHEVROLET Tour 1926 DODGE Coupe 5 1924 HUDSON Coach 1924 BUICK Touring REO Touring | And many more from Eior | $25.00 and up. Rebuilt One 1ot 4 | Late 1925 DODGE Panel Can have any kind of 1\ Y Ton Truck—a rare bar- | | Fifty ideal young men's suits for chool, most of them were tailored | by Fashion Park “Charter House," | now $25, were $35, $40, $45. Fitch- body mounted for a big gain waiting for someone. saving. Look these over. All kinds of Ford Trucks. SMALL DOWN PAYMENTS—LONG EASY TERMS PATTERSON CHEVROLET Unused Transportation That is a Good Investment Down 1927 Whippet Coach . $180 Very good condition. 1927 Star Roadster .. $160 Six cyl. Sport Model, rumble seat. <tarts on Scptember 4th. Phone 207. of one of ‘he witnesses. 2y Grey is charged with having Motorcycle Policeman William {struck a parked car on Allen street Hayes reported at headquarters this lon Wednesday evening. | morning that he discovered the way- Non-Support Case side store operated by Tony Serafin| Joseph Arbacheski, 26. of 64, on the Plainville Road broken inte. [lhodes street, charged with non- X | bation to (|l a - 1924 Chevrolet Sedan . § 40 s Enfrance was effected by breaking lsupport was placed on pro ||[PAIGE 6-66 7 pass. Sedan, large, et Sedan . “i‘,’,’a:‘:}fm'oxn&? sympathetically Iz ’;‘.:,n”;h',\‘ ,: S (an'.,‘u,, 2 a lock on the back door. The pro- |pay $12 a week toward the SUpPOTt{}| = “poyerrul, roomy. Will operate (Incorporated) Real bargain flmp:\l!l\'e vt f"mm", o I | prietor investigated but could find {of two of his three children A at surprisingly low cost. Price 1924 Hud: f Ralnh Armitage, who has an insane| “And, Ralph, all the while he was|ROthIRE missing. Two panes of .Jass| Mre. Arbacheskl testified that sHEIJ} reduced to §195 98 Al’Ch Street TCI 2‘ | HOEon L pags. wife. Lynda's father, a drunkard, |saying this, I sat there coolly meas. |V lso broken in the place Zadimece ved D BR[| TS0 B pasisadan nend el Sedan . .. $166 tella her that her mother deserted |uring profits. Did I want tne luxury | Nunzio Agnello, violin teacher. wecks. Ted by the city whil | HOWARD W. WHITMORE Open Evenings and Sundays Wonderful car for somebody them, and that all women have their | that you could give me, enough to | Studio opens Sept. 4th.—advt. 15 being supper Y Y | v . with large family. L Dittrimess | Theron W. Hart resumes teaching {the other two are in the care of an Tuesday, Sept. 4th. Piano, harmony [2unt. She asked that the court [and " two-piuno ensemble playing. |order her husband ”"H“’fl""’;‘p'q‘;’f childhood, plots against Lynda. David | this. Now yeu know what a design- | The Hart Studio, 259 Main street, {children and she would & | | | o i tion at the Hartford hospital so she tells Lynda that he loves her, but she | ing creature 1 am, dear. How can | “d"fi'“ 411, Tel 1 or 5”"”'wlch°nd. decides she doesn't want to be in|you want me? @ i ——————— | | price. Emily Andrews, who cherish- | complete this old ma es a secret fondness for David Ken- [and woe? I contess I did not know mere, Lynda's companion from |and so 1 came out here to tell you Graham-Paige Cara 319 East Main Street Near Elm Phone 2810 Open Sunday Until 1 P. M. Open Evenings TERMS and TRADES BUICK |l Charles H. Hall, Inc 18 Main St. Tel. 982 1928 MASTER SIX BROUGHAM 1928 MASTER SIX- SEDAN 1927 STANDARD SIX COUPE 1927 STANDARD SIX SEDAN I 1927 MASTER SIX SEDAN | 1926 MASTER SIX SEDAN 1925 MASTER SIX TOURING—(7 PASS.) . ok Uskle, 18, | love with any man, “Lynda, 1 ought to tell you to| Policeman Peter Cabelus reported mTi‘:I f::v"ona'm‘r),vo::“"‘\-‘}(r"'god unht ‘ Ralph Armitage meets with an ac- | give me up. 1 ought to tell you that | that & sedan had been in the Glen & S0 R0 G e healights and 0 cident, and Lynda goes to his home | when either a man or woman starts | Street dump for two days. It was | (80 005 T nce and registration | || I* OF argains I or t0 take dictation. There he is en- | fo argue or quibble about love, |PTOUEht to a local garage. Iticket in his possession, was con- | thralled by her innocent charms, and | there is no love. 1 ought to tell | Walter J. Arbour, teacher of plano, fll, L it omorrow morning. Of - teils Rer that he loves her vou that an arrangement, such as| a8 resumed teaching = The Hart|d ' "\ Mecarthy arrested him Emily contrives to have David ar- this we talking about. is not to | Stdie. 200 Main street, Room 411 | 70 [ " %orciock last evening on rive at June Challer's party unex-|be entered into without blnd, un- | Tel 2081 or 4563 —advt. Stanlay near Smalley sticet pectedly. There he sees Ralph clasp | reasoning love on both sides. 1t is e Refused To Retarn Markers Iynda’s arm, and hears him address | on mine, sweetieart, but I am al- DOLAN HALTS TRAFF[G Joseph Scomone, 22, of of 126 Oak her in endearing terms. He rushes!most surc you do not love me like | Istrent, charged with refusing to re- in, exertion opens old wounds, and | that, and neither do you realize AT UNGUARDED GROSSING;mm markers to the State M”'S:“' Ralph goes back to the hospital | what it means to flout the world, | Vehicle Department was fined $25 David tells Lynda he was not spy- | as you are promising to do. and costs and $5 was added for the 1926 Chevrolet Sedan, $300 Ford Coupe, $175 14927 KFord Touring, $100 1926 Ford “unabout $165 1926 Ford- Fordor Sedan, $275 1926 Ford Runabout, $150 | These cars all in perfect condi- ||| tion and they carry our 30 day guarantee, DRIVE A CAR | Over the Labor Day Week- End — And For Genuine Value at Low Prices Make | or- | 5 | Your Selection at Honey- ing and asks her to marry him. She| “But I can't agree to that Lynda. | o . trouble of collecting the plates. O '|| Time Payments Arranged | r € y. spurns'him. David quits his job with | I can't have you do that. You must | Policeman Secs Train - Approaching | neer Backicl of the state police testi- | Sl 1926 HUDSON COACH |||man’s—It's Where Every- Armitage and Kalph's father 'senis | ot leave now. 1 only know Main Street With Getes Bed for the Fimte | 1926 CHRYSLER 70 COACH {|{one B tor Lynda, and advises her to go to my life looks dust and ashes | . | i = 4 b {1225 HUPSON Sedan David. But she does not. Instead, do not have you. I am ready fo| Not Lowered Al i Automotlvc | 1925 HUDSON SEDAN |{| 1725 ESSEX Coacn she goes to Ralph. She causes him |take you, if you consent to come to The Desco Dry Cleaning ’l‘v- ih 5 | . 111527 HUDSON Sedan to believe she loves him. But it isn't | me, though the whole world stands| Quick action by Policcman Thom- |this city has closed a contract wi Qales & Servnce CO | 2 el . las 1 0 o'clock yeste . Cleaning associa- [} 927 HUDSON Coach love she's thinking of—it's price. |in the way |28 Dolan at 4:80 o'clock yestorday:|the, Amalgamated £ el Our USCd Cars Are Prlced LOW ||1926 STUTZ Sedan (NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY) | | “Go back to my father, lynda |afternoon, prevented chances of an tion of Cape Girardeau, Mo., for the 248 ELM STREET (|| 1526 cHE ¢l him that 1 accident at the Main street railroad opening of a branch in that place on | 1926 CHRYSLER Coach s {and teil him this 2700—2701 = ARy ! The i condition. y [[|1226 HUDSON CHAPTER LI | Wil go away for a time, and leave | Crossing. As the policeman was |September 15 Louls W. Vogel, .3 i t_.v arehln good lt])ndvmon. They are.backed by our il ‘\lAR\(ONC;.r:: g A TALK WITH RALPIT you, but the other does not rest [1ear the crossing, he heard the|charge of branch sales, will attend, reputation—therefore they represent the greater value for ||| il s : l;’lm Lynda stirred within the circle of | with him, or me, nor any person on | Whistle of a locomotive drawing a [the opening. He fays that a ",“""I‘rw o your money. Make your Labor Day trip in a good ‘ S e e R e Ralph's arm, and looked at him this earth but yourself, and that to train i from Bristol. The gate |of state officials of Missouri will nsn’ READ THE | g 3 | 925 L wonderingly, for he was saying:| my dying day, if you are still free, |ttnder was not in sight and Police- [he present. This will be the first| | U d B . k MANY OTHERS $50 UP “Lynda, 1 am glad that 1 shall be I will still he at vour feet.” |man Dolan leaped into the street [branch opened in the “;5' "E‘”‘;‘:' - | Se ulic Terms and Trades able to give you everything that| As though he conld stand no |and stopped all traffic. The engineer tiations are in vrw""; ‘*"L_M:m 4 HERALD | The you desire in the shape of a mate- | mors, Ralph Armitage pushed Lyn- |of the locomotive, sensing the dan- |tablishment of a branch In Chicag 4 | | H rial things, for, my darling, you arc | da from him and closed his eyes. | &er. also pulled his train to a stop . ‘v ! ( API l OL Bl ]l( K ( O : A to give me so much more. Nothing | lLynda Fenton stepped into the | before it reached the crossing. Then WILL WF ‘4},:_1‘“:‘, S ‘Cl A SS[F]ED ADS o oneyman Uto the world can offer is worth your | hall from Ralpn Armitage's room |the gate tender came from the | Chicago, Aug. 30 Howal - | Sa]es love. At the hospital. To her consterna- | south side of the crossing. lowered [Sivage, former national commander ]93 AYCh Street “Ralph, you must not talk to m« tion, she came face to facc with his [the gates and the train moved on lof the American Legion, will marry 200 EAST MAIN ST. 139 ARCH ST. Open Evenings ’ FOR ‘ Itke this. In the first pls dear, 1| father., | Raflroad officials, one of whom was | Mi=; Lulu Van Oss, a hospital “"W-! | am not sure that I am ready to fe 1] “1 hardly expeeted to find you | OR the train, were given the partic- rday, it was announced lo-l | the world well lost, and all for | here, Miss Fenton,” he eaid, as his ulars. RESULTS | love. I told you that the other|face hardened. | | right. T really did not come to you,| “I came to see your son.” | et e here as a token of my love for you,| “So 1 gather.” His 1oice was | ; but because of a much more r: pier-like in its sarcastic intona- | JUST KlDS al reason. tion | “I had a talk with your father| “Refore vou sce your son, Mr this moerning after he had read Armitag k to vou a lit that horrible picce in the paper. He tle? 1w ght from here 5 5 s confessed to me that he had intend- | to your office. You know yvou asked | M LEARNIN' UITTLE AS | REMEMBER-|| | GOTTA LEARN YOU GOSH-TO TELL YUH THE ed to give me enough money to take me to come hack and tell yon this | ' ; e i ol Frane s anaen il e e L e At a NAWFUL [Yo DONTPASS YOWR| | agour some WARS -PAT Juro wWAS ""‘-‘J}:;‘; ‘QAUNNO | ~we HAD some VERYY /THE HONORABLE WAS that you had explained to him that whout vour proposition.” H OWN HISTORY it would be much bhettor if T staved Mr. Armitage, senior, winced. He | H mT oD I alERican S o Fl UARS T‘GH"EEN il : NE “THE SPANISH WAR — THE sight there in the office unfil was not used to having a chit of al {HISTIRY S0 HE KIN ple had forgotten girl tell him what she intended to ; BE A GOOD | EIGHTEEN TWELVE— WAR - Open Every Evening “He eald that vou intended to go do in 1o 1 10 any of his affairs, away for a while as &0on as vou Ho he walked towards a little were able, and he would like me to | r ion room very near the ele- stay In my present positior co- [vator. Unconsciongly, hoth Lynda retary to some other man whom he and Ralph's father seated them- would appoint to take vour place clve “Ralph, I do not want to be the Fe Toolked "at one to banish you from your fath- After 1 1eft er's roof, and vour howe tfrien I'l go gladly, Ralph, if vou come hack, take up your du the office. and make vour happy. 1 felt so sorry for hin morning that I wept. He the it was for myself that | was cry but Ralph. it was for your fat} It was heart-breaking to see that man, who had made &uch in business, brought tn a spair by the trazedy his only son had made of his life “He has no hope of poster Ralph. Why, 1 would give up eversti pectantly vou morning 1 knew it would not he ir to | to r - any Ae i matter without con | b et da with vour | mooout af it zo. Raloh says he ean ind of prace with- \ tain that he cannot 10! W Mr Armitage 1 had if he conld hold il - \ e L e ,'c"a’aE“%fiE‘ oFF AL o100 NoW GALS DON'T GE o woos e SO A[ T was A cincw. ther's strength of character fo he with ard without many things 1 1 JOUR RITZ PERKINS 4 XC ), VL L B PoLL T IDTNING W00 SILVER Y00 SOME THAT STUFF BACK WHEN HEY, PAW. ) [THSAMHILL | | [CULPRITS WERE? THERE Y, IJus ; THING ABOUT AW/ ! 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