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‘BAR“.E" Sl]Hllll Thi“::.i:‘:‘:g‘::?u‘.‘; e ‘ THE HERALD WIITR LWIND M === COPYRIGHT 1928 £Y NEA STRVICE INC. E LEANOR EARLY lated by congress, to ascertain what power with ecomomy. THIS HAPPENED | the sentiment of the country is re. $1.800 REO Bedan, $125. § pass., vy spoiled and petted. . fSlll'W Committe Starts WOk garaing the repeat or moditication of potication § cyl, in excellent running tells Craig Newhall, when he asks . the Volstead sct. condition. Lots of mileage in on Analyzing Gonditions < this sturdy car Ber to marry him, of her romance ‘with John Lawrence, who went to | $1,400 PAIGE 6-44 Touring, $125. 5 pass., 6 cyl, a a model fam- France with the A. E. F. and never o Under the leadership of former ; ous for its durability. Practi- BUICK Touring “Do you,” she asks Craig. “want Mayor George A. Quigley, the school [ cally new tires all around. Snug ESSEX to marry me now?”" | Minimem Beok charge. 3§ cents fitting storm curtains for win- Coach | survey committee undertook its ter. And Newhall, refusing to be STUDEBAKER Coach Jealous of a dead man, takes her | work this hlnlerno:n. lvl:;ltm‘(h tfie Ml. "“;.“ 130 p. m. dally; 10 NAQ“: '“" A“_”n Bd'edu:. l'"d' Standard ¢ in his arms and kisees her devoutly, Bartlett school at 2 o'clock with the “Wofl 935, Aek for ei3 ttme) uiet running and nicely re- . little dreaming that Sybil will mar- | !intention of spending several hours finished. CHANDLER .Tourmx ry him to please her dying father, [$hiene in inapaction and Discy ion: MAXWELL, 1925 Coupe, $275. Fords of all kinds whose happiness she desires more | | The Bartlett school building i Shines ‘l.lke 3 mirror and runs than anything in the world. They | the oldest in the system still in com- like & “top. TRUCKS S rrsingy mson tor ater. [|![| 1926 CHEVROLET Trucks Bumpers, snubbers, extra tire. . - ; - USED CARS Bodies to Suit Your Needs e e HOWARD W. WHITMORE | maximum capacity has been the| | ‘ . Graham-Paige Cars _ Come and See Them | crder. 319 East Main Street | This building is the only one to be Excellent Values Near Elm Phone 23510 Patterson-Chevro]et drive home to tell the news to Mr. | Thorne. The house is lighted from top to bottom and two solemn men, with black bags, are leaving by the | front door. “Daddy’s dead!"” shrieks Sybil, and | crumples in Craig's arms, b NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY | plete use. It has been the wish of | the school committee to bring ele- mentary school accommodations to CHAPTER VI visited today. It is planned later to L ; ‘ spend one d- in each of the other 1925 FORD Sedan —————| Incorporated f G Utten 7LD the dround, schoolhouses. Data will be prepar- THE BEST BUYS IN 1141 Stanley St. Tel. 211 {ed during these visits and at meet- |irgs to follow the fleld work a re- port will be prepared for presenta- tion to the mayor, ‘he counseled. “Dr. Parker hasn't | come out yet. Perhaps it was only another consultation. Here let me carry you." | He took her in his arms and she | clung to him, sobbing, like a child. | “And 1 wasn't home, Craig! I| Jett him—and he died. And I wasn't there. Oh—oh, Craig!"” Open Evenings 'USED CARS At the Lowest Prices Always at Honeyman’s Don't Fail to-See These 1926 CHRYSLER Roadster Coach 1924 HUDSON Coupe C. A. BENCE 50 Chestnut Street (Next to Car Barn) Telephone 2215 MISS THOMAS SHOWERED A miscellaneous shower was held last evening in honor of Miss Lillian Thomas of 8 Locust street at the home of Miss Olive Hyneck of 292 BARGAINS FRANKLIN SEDAN, 1922 | | . Thoroughly overhauled in re- ":1: :;{tum: :e:;;so:\h:;s rcflhp:el; .y:: Glen s'rn‘eté “,‘\bol;'tHZD guests wers | é’:fi%’fl"figl‘?{\ &'g markably fine condition through- - c E E present and Miss omas receives | out. No alcohol, no water and 3 e R S | | niany useful gifts. 1 Persona Must Be Sold at Once to 1928 HUDSON Sedan can't freeze. Electric primer for MiTsamites Say s onlad The house was decorated in pretty ‘830AM- 7'50 PM. Make Room For 1927 ESSEX Coach easy starting, warms up easily. colors. An enjoyable evening was | v el » THE TRAINING DEPARTMENT OF M atet e serves. “vme homat | AdlAwt Studlos” | New De Soto Six will become the brids of Bernard GO7 MainSt. Hartford TERMS and TRADES Faulkner of Bristol next month. ifi 27 NASH Special 6 Sedan 'that she seemed to get comfort from | HELD IN $5,000 BONDS Damonstrator 'his quiet, strong body. In a few| Torrington, Sept. 14 (P —Peter 1924 HUDSON Coach, $235 . . minutes she grew still, and only her | | Negri, driver of a car which struck C]ty Adv‘rtmment | 1927 STUDEBAKER Easy on tires, 18 miles per gl lon of gas. Exclusive lon, Commander, & pass. Coupe ||| cage hardened crankshaft MANY OTHERS $50 UP Here you get performance, comfort, and quality for only Fermy ang. Trades $125 down. Your car taken in trade, 30 day guarantee. honey. until you're feeling better. Just try to stop that crying. You'll | make yourself sick, baby.” He leaned against the garden wall, still holding her to him, so: The Honeyman 'limbs trembled, and her breath came | and fatally injured Frank Pollak 1923 NASH Touring, $200 anklm MOtOl’S Of in sobbing tremors | here last Friday, was held under 1925 STUDEBAKER Auto Sales el “T'll call to him™ she sald. “If| g ¢2iper's name was on her lips when che fainted. Craig carried |bonds of $5.000. when arraigned in| GASOLINE STATION HEARING Duplex NCW Bntam 3 Daddy were alive, I wouldn't call. | | "0 000" hes e Parker. city court today on an automobile Notice is hercby given that a ASH Coach 3 (S nUeRtats i Bt yey canit i g homicide charge. hearing will be held in the office of |[[1925 N. oac) 200 EAST MAIN ST. 401 West Main St ‘wake the dead, Craig " | pretense of cheerfulness before each |cepts a diamond ring from a certain the Board of Public Works at 6:30 Advance 6 139 ARCH ST, . H;;“’D'C;d"“ 5“"";:'; veet. | other. Sometimes Sybil thought vhpi!ord Montford. And Tad, furious | S P. M, Evgs. T, Tue!d;y. September B M M X “Oh, Daddy! . . . Daddy!"” effort wa ore wearing than|with rage—but it's all in the next 25th, 1928 relative to the application J K His name was on her lips. when nr.:mral et S B hoer EmD: | chapter. | o of Mayflower Corp., for approval of [{|J* =* orans otor | Open; Byenings E she fainted. Craig carried her i, iong repressed during the day have| , ———— Automoblle application for permit for gasoline Sales FOl'dS FOTdS FOl‘dE - nd they laid her on the broad win- |, way, she discovered, of bursting | ) £ M 1 | filling station to be located at 35 ) dow ceat in the hall, and called oren at night. esigner of Memoria Salesmen [ Myrtle street, (on site of present 31315 Church Street BUICK 1926 FORDOR—$00 Down Dr. Parker. | She used to lie on her back, after Pleased With Results‘ b station), in accordance with the Open Bvnningy 1926 FORDOR—$100 Down 1928 SEDANS 1927 SEDANS 1926 SEDAN 1926 TUDOR—$75 Down 1925 TUDOR—$35 Down 1925 TOURING—$40 Down 1926 RUNABOUT—$40 Down Public Acts of 1927. All persons interested are request- 1 ! ed to be present at said hearing. if medium priced car of rec-||tney see cause, and be heard in rela. He came from the death chamber gpe had gone to bed. with her arms| g o Buran Magonigle, archi-|| Salesmen wanted by Auto- BB Tk e hemathe, ::;g“f:o‘iw"‘l““”“r‘;‘:; e ameoeT tect on the World War memorial || mobile Agency distributing “Its her heart” he said and|eirceq an assumed gaiety, so suc- | fas hen 125t night for final inspec- prepared a hypodermic, while Tad | .qety] that sometimes her mother, ';;’{]" A W Eave h,';(;“fi;;’““y:lg‘“;zi ognized merit. R tion to the above. 1925 7 pass. SEDAN 1925 COUPE—$40 Down rushed for brandy, and Mrs. Thorne . A. M PAONESSA, Mayor. 1926 COUPE—$50 Down . Rtiis 15 tirde wratshedls, an ‘l:p‘:“‘;':f fi'::'k”; a{'x“':“f::‘:"l'l““:";'r'," |of the Haves Construction Cs. firm, | Address Box 23 L. B. 5 ik i s e d 1923 4 cyl. TOURING i % c 3 a e B |2 csom h8 A, Macont il 4 B Ve also have many other good cl 4 called on Gad to witness her griet. | would ever guess vour poor father (ol a0t ay compiimented by (] o - Herald Oftice WEEK 1926 HUDSON Coach sutomebies hatcan be Dokt vt Rt b e th. | X+ purchased for & sma! lown pay- daghter. Oh, God. God . , | |Laen't been in his srave a month|the architect, who declared no work| | Giving full details as to ex NOUNCEMENTS 1927 WHIPPET Coupe 1925 HUDSON Sedan S A R Th; “‘n x;‘:{x]ggont‘v: ';;de'n:;:"fl"'f" he has ever planned has been car- perience and references. and lau — e and coaxed her, presently, to take|qoesn't S Tight!” n-n out with greater fidelity. 1§ was Craig who took her away, 1927 WHIPPET 4 Coach These cars are priced low Burial Lots, Monuments Automotive e i TR AN S TOR TN ERT 1927 WHIPPET 6 Coach to sell bef 1 to & drink of brandy herself. Tad was|® Her hittle tirades annoyed Sybil, | bt G NEW BRITAIN MONUMENTAL \ORKS. 0 sel ore removal to our, sobbing like a baby. | who had grown to treat her mother 123 Oak Et. Monuments of all sizes and ||[1927 WHIPPET 6 Sedan new Stanley Street building. S les & SEWiCC CO Ladysmith, Wis, Sept, 14 (P— Michael Drouse, farmer living near Bruce, Wis, who shot and fatally wounded John Wierzba, told Sheriff | descriptions. Reasonable. Ph 2632, nAnBEnfirE‘j\';::: privet, dc up: | E‘Imer AUto CO' Then Bybil opened her eves. And, |jjke an irritable child. The unfor lucidly, she spoke strange WOrds, | tunate woman fook very little in- clear as tinkling bells. | terest in tite. “You thovght T fainted.” she sald, P See Our Ad 248 ELM STREET Capitol Buick Co. trees, etc. W lant and guarantee | i " Gt T died utend and falhed with | “The least T can do thought Dohson.'that he did it because 0!1 Page 17 them. 55 Lon St. Tel. 3395-W. i 22 Main St. Tel. 1513 193 ARCH STREET Tel. 27002701 DAdby.'He faid . . " | Sybil, “is to be P{l{]r‘n' with her, l“'iPr7h?| had bewitched his cows. Ts- o IBC;B";)DP;: FIF' B ‘l’;l:};‘l-'l'“.a"t‘bl. lprlrel. Open Every Evflning “Oh, mercitul God!” | “Lettera from Valerie were always suance of a murder warrant has| Kolodney BI’OS £ Tol:'yfll‘o:nbzl:ui:s, OUSE. 218 Oak | e G aked her ter.|an epoch. Lucky Valerie, coming |been withheld pending decision on a o E = Th £ the Fi home to their wondertul Tad. Sybil, |sanity hearing Lost_and_Found 5 ree of the Finest THE BEST BUY IN Dependable “Sybllt Sybllt Edward! COME|¥hen the letters came, roused her- Personals c USED CARS 1926 DODGE Bros. Coupe 1924 DODGE Bros. Coupe 1922 ESSEX Coach (4 cyl.) . TRUCKS 1927 FORD Dump 1926 GRAHAM Bros. Panel 1926 GRAHAM Bros. Btake USED CARS In Town TOWN 1927 PONTIAC TRUCK Canopy top, excellent condi- tion. This truck has only done very light work . self to artificial eagerness. - BACK'TO ME . . E Z She crumpled at their feet—such | She Wished that Valerie would & piteous little gray thing, Her gray fINd_something fo write about be- halr In loosencd. wisps ‘about he |Eides clothes, and “lots of rich face. a1l o1 and Eray. And her drees | Americans.” and the thrills of Paris of drab, gray stuff clinging in un. | Girlish enthusiasms were beginning k. b to nauseate Sybil. She knew that she | ; ::;,',y EAstinn | 49 ther = poer, Shiy |actively disliked Valerie. Irrelevantly Craig thought of | She wondered if her dislike ms' ARTIET SUPPLIES for achool Get fhem at Hall's Paint Store, 179 Arch S8t Prices are right. DRESSES made to orger by exve![@n:ed dressmaker Mrs. Blegtried Ek. 66 Jubi- lee Bt. AEADQUARTERS for 14_and 16K wed- ding rings. Watch repairing Himberg & Horn, 392 Main St.. 10 R R. Af\’ld' T eise foliows. B H. practor, Stiand Theater i ] e \if " o ‘I|‘M mummmuwanummmmmMMWWM M” H“H I A sl Come in and See Them 1927 PONTIAC Canopy Top 1 Ton—Excellent Condition 1925 BUICK Master Six Real Estate in Lotz, chir ashes. Ashes of desire, of youth, and |tinged with jealousy. ‘Valerie was| Vew Bri e Bullding. Telephons 567 A Tires, Paint, Motor Like 1923 GRAHAM Bros. Stake ‘beauty. Nothing left of them, but |0 voung and so happy. Valerie had | HEr Bt ™E CADTES AoA erti g, NoW e D i weitald N 1925 DODGE_ Bros. Screen a little old woman, angushing. { not been beaten by life. Life, indeed. d Vicinity to have your fall and winter hate re- (111924 FORD Coupe 4 b e o e an her ' g, and and Vicinity. coumERciAL el O e e Very Good TRY IT OUT FOR Terms and Trades Valerle was coming home for the |scarcely touched her at all. Sybil fe i NY _ Modern Hat Shop. vurch 8t ? wedding. Han'z<'|ca]l\, that Valerie lived in| That's Us. b4 "FICTORES TELL THE STORY" of Open Evenings A DAY‘ “I suppose” she wrote, “that it |& sort of aura of lovely colors—| BURANCE e o Open Evenings wouldn't be the thing to have a big | Tosy. golden shades, touched with | REAL ESTATE Sour home any time. Arcade Studio. TERMS and TRADES TERMS and TRADES wedding now. I'm absolutely heart- ga;\ il ] cmdd h suTw;fi» “]'h“- i’;e: Commercial Tres EPENCER CORSETS, surgical and dress broken about it—about your father Sybil—lived in clouds of heavy blac Company Building Fittings fn your home. Mrs. A. Car h 1 mean. Did he suffer much? I sup- |an dsullen grays, through which she T eb00 penter. 34 Rockwell Ave. Tel. 5741, Charles H. Ha", Inc Charles H. Ha“' Inc ||/|{Te! 781 1129 Stanley st. 00 dry cleans and_preswes any garment at the Superior Cleaning and Dysing Co., 15 Franklin Square. pose 1 can wear my wedding dress |plodded tragically, while Valerie | 18 Main St. just the same. You see I've every- |danced thing all bought, Tad. Mother thinks| “Read it. Tad." begged his mother, it would be quite unnecessary to | “out loud to Sybil and me." S o change our plans completely. | “Just a minute—let me glance ek it Sour poor motaen | PR 00 swestmeneist” samontet IJUST KIDS Maybe They Didn’t Pay Their Electric Light Bill Tel. 982 Open Evenings 18 Main St. Tel. 982 “Wasjit an awful shock? He's ed his mother, playfully. “with vour been falling for so long, I suppose lovey-dovey letters.” you sort of knew. But then, it's| He read it through, and stuffed it — 2 ; - s : L z dreadfully hard to realize. 1 re-|in his pocket 11 ASK MYSELF EACH JAGRN v member when my Aunt Emma died | “Lord!" he exclaimed WHY MUSY THERE BE A THORN e pAT! i OLN UA P & it was like that. Such a shock. happened to think. Tom s My BouQuET OF MEMORIESY M GONNA mAN'leN though we really ought to have been son’s waiting for a ‘phone call g} ¢ LEARN YOU ABOUT prepared. Did your poor father | me. Excuse me a minute, will you?" | HE WAS A ‘Ll'f“\'l.! BOVY HE WAS know? It's so complicated after- The telephone was upstairs. In a ; ward if they don’t have time to make ,moment he was down again POOR-AN HE LIVED IN A GENUWINE a will. When Uncle Robert died,| “Awfully sorr Mother. but 1 ) there was such a lot of trouble. must run down to <es Tom. He's, LOG CABIN AN HE ULSZD TO SPLT Aunt Mary brought suit, and the waiting for me. Tl have a b | - lawyers got it all. Every cent. But, downtown somewhers, and I'll he | e LOGS HISSELF —OH -~WHAT A b my goodness, of course there won't ' home early, Sorry 1 have to leave <7 mG-SPL‘TTE 3 be any trouble in your family. you." ¢ 4 “I suppose you'll all get a third. | sigel | : 1 always thought it was awfully un. The women began their meal in | fair for the widow to have two- Silence. Dallying with thirds, And then, if there's a daugh- Thorne looked up he ter, she seems to get all that's left “Did you think,” she But Sybil wouldn't be like that, of lously, “that Tad act course. She would want you to have funny about that letter nything v metimes T've won your share, T know. She's so broad- suppose ther minded, and then she works. too. vou, Sybil? s Business women love to be self-sup- dered if Valerie isnt just a little | e z i porting, I've noticed. 1 wonder if selfish. And Tad's such a good ho N sl S et you'd love me any more, Tad, if 1 —it seems like I couldn’t hear o Ry knew more about business. I'm aw- thing | -~ et fully dumb about figures and things. There were tears in her eyes a | \fmhnr says 1 never did realize thu #he raised her pkin unsteadily to N [ . o, S s e e el s POLLY AND HER PALS Paw’s 2 Home Run King, Too ) - By Cliff Sterrext you'd think it grew on bushes V)y» “Oh, Mums' Sybil P from way 1 spend it. But then, that's the her chair to put a way they brought me up. T tell about her mother's houl- | = = 7 Daddy he has only himself to blame. ders. “Youwre looking for an angel | Oov LY, \'.‘5 BUM BUT PA.AS LONG TTRUST YoUL — “I'm just erozy to see vou. Tad. for vour wonderful Tad 1 | BUSINESS L PA, HON.TELEGRAM L ALLOW ME C‘H CLOSE UP PA ¥ There are millions of men over here 4 irl on warth real ot -AS MR CRUST STAYS A TO CANCEL MY RESERVA IONS, CQUST uCEN‘D 1 Tt o e Anmericansop Te ot m—and 1o e 20 KEEPIN THE || \Ge'vg GoT To Keep | FOR MISTER CRUST, MISS PEBKIN T AIBE mever ssen anyone Balf a8 handsome | kriow fi—arent we. darling [ THE RITZ- PERKINS TELEGRAM FOR as my Tad ow 15 Sybil? ] Privatsly Sybil had her own fore- ] J . A y hope she's hetter Brain fever bodings, and they made her some- | A o = MISTERCRUST! sounds €0 horrible But perhaps that how more tender of Tad. “Poor lit- | . = MISTERCRUST! was only a false alarm. And don't tle Taddy.,” she said within her < S forget to tell me how your mother heart. “Poor little devil” and kissed 18, You don't suppose she'd fecl had. his suits when they came home from | 1y do you. Tad, if 1 wore a veil”? the tailo and smoothed them lov ; I “Probably Sybil won't want to b ingly as she hung fhem away - a bridesmaid, but 1 thought T might In bed that n have a maid of honor. anyvhow. A lv. and made a fierce small praver | S f ,é» | wedding without ANY attendants is “If she hurts Tad. I'll pay her hack | "2 0 mournful, somehow. And T think T swear I will.” | ‘5"""\\%1 we ought to try to Keep smiling, even | The wedding was three weeks | 4 if our hearts ARE broken, don't you. avay ] Tad? “Anything.” decided Sybil, cross | w1 g ing her arms beneath her head 3 | ¥ ’ Tad did not intend that his mother speculating grimly. “can happen in | ] | and Sybil should see Valerie's let- | thred weeks, Mavbe Val will elope | P ‘ \N ter. Tt was on his plate at dinner with a count.” | AN 7 time (To Be Comtinned) | “A letter from Val" Sybil told 2 | him. “We're dying for the news.” Valerie didn’t elope with a count I I She and hor mother made a great Botoon the ove of her marriage. ac L / {

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