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"{IB'AD ‘Ylfl! FIRST: 32 7The little . yellow house never :dhowed its true dinginess because “¥frs. Milburn refised to let anyone #ee it. Her love transformed it to A shining palace where sacrificing ‘devotion made everything out of nothing. Emmy, the only daughter, efwanted to lift herself from the sor- diThess of the little street she lived I, to " the -heights where she felt she properly belonged. After a par- ty given by her rich cousin, M anna, she resolved to better herself Jim Tello was Flower street. she said. “The bulk of your Uncle Bill's es- tate will go to young Bill, of course,” she said, her e¢yes on her daughter. “He left me a few thou- sand, and the same amount to Marianna.” Mr. Milburn twisted his mouth in a sarcastic smile, To him that hath shall be given',” he said. It was probably the only time in his life that he quoted anything from the Bible, ing to buy all of That was settled, to the little yellow house. 1t seemed to be waiting for themn with its windows shining in the last rays of the sun which came out for half an hour after hiding all day long behind banks of gray clouds. \o place like home. after said Mrs. MiMiburn, filling the tea- kettle and snrrh\g up the fire in the kitchen stove: “but we had a nl(L At four o'clock they all avent back | all,* | TARDY GODPARENT saulting Woman Critic Newington, Nov. Rice, Justice of the improper lenses. According to the RESENTS CHIDING Papineau Pays Peaalty for As- 14.—George Papineau of Amity street, Hartford who was arrested by Constable Floyd nday night, was tried before Peace E. Stanley Wells, Monday night on a charge of ssault on Mrs. Catherine Hananway | nd driving and operating a car with testimony of witnesses, as the car was being driv- Iy R. L Syracuse, N. Y., Andrews of the Center. is visiting at the home of Mr. Miss Hildick Mass.. and Mrs. E. A. Elliott. school. Newington Grange will whist in the Grange hall Monday night, November 19, at 8 o'clock. FINED $100 AT o4 AS DRUNKEN DRIVER Dwight Chichester of Cedar street is visiting her sister in Wester- Mrs. Leslie Judd and daughter, of are visiting Mrs. Judd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aden Miss Dorothy Hildick of Sterling, was a former teacher at the Center hold a ity Items Miss Mae M. Butler of 4 Highland street is recovering at her home fol- lowing a recent operation for ap- pendicitis at the New Britain Gen- eral hospital. Inecto hair coloring. Hepp Beauty Shop, Tel. 1746.—advt. Motion pictures of a recent trip to Alaska will be shown to members of Rotary club tomorrow noon by Johnstone Vance. A son was born yesterday to Po- liceman 'and Mrs. Daniel Cosgrove. Exhibiting a large variety of cut flowers and potted plants at our flower show which is now going on. Open evenings. Call Flower Green- house, 1163 Stanley strect. Phone §26-2.—advt. A daughter w s born at New Brit- ain General hospital today to Mr. and Mrs, Adelard La Brecque of 26 South High street. THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Alphabetically Arranged for Quick sad Ready Reterenee LINE RATES for CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Yearly Ovder Rates Upem Application Cha ! day ...1 line i il 14 lines to an l-ch. Minimum space 3 lines Minimum Book charge, 38 cets Telophone 925. Ask for eiz time rate. The Herald will not be responsible for_errors after the first inssrtiom. Closing tine 13:30 p. m. daily; 9:30 & m. Baturday. —_— some day. Meantime she took a husiness course, paid for by Grand- mother Pentland, and snubbed, as well as she could, Robb, the hoy | down the street, who worked in a| inill, and who represented the life ) she determined revoer to let herself | sk into. One day Emmy met once more the man who looked like IRobh She remembered their first meeting at the ice skating rink. He had tak- .1 her home. Her mother had said, “Never muke yourself even a little /. cheap. and common, Emmy.” Em oy Jearns that the man is going | 3 Marianna Itobh gain tells lmm\ that he loves her, | iy thought life could be cruc lt bkad never given her anything but “ poverty, she told herself. And now it was offering her 1Robh and his love i@t one hand. and offering a lifetime ‘of poverty with him in the other. en along M |day night, heard. The visit with Mother.” Then her brows darkened for a moment, “She looks old, doesn't she? Uncle Biil's going away seems to have aged her,” she sald unhap- pily. “And I'm atraid Marianna docsiwt stay at home with her very much. running around with | Frances Baldwin’s boy. and h wild as a coot, they say. Wild coot.” She brought house slippers. latest J. §. 1 1 She settled her: Emil Tynik, aged 14, of 88 Derby street, was admitted to New Britain General hospital at 10:25 last night for treatment for an inury to his knee. He was riding a bicycle and fell, according to available informa- tion. Phoenix Temple of Honor will meet for el-ction and installation of officers tomorrow cvening in 1. O. O. F. hall on Arch street. Waterbury Insurance Man Old- est Arrested on Charge Here Lelieved to be the oldest person | ever arrested in New Britain on the of operating an automobile under the influcnce of liquor, P. 0. Domingue of 305 Willow street, Waterbury, was fined $100 and costs in police court today by Judze M. He gave his age cupation as an in- ance agent and when put to plea he expressed ignorance of court pro- cedure and had no more to say than that he chese to “have it over with S00N 4S POSS * when Prose- | cuting Attorney J. G. Woods offered to coflinue the if he wished to retain counsel or think the situ- ation over for a day or two. Officer Delbert Veley testitied that {he was operating the traffic light at the South church corner shortly aft- er 4 o'clock yesterd..s afternoon and noticed that the right front wheel of coupe going south on Main street was wobbly. and the driver was leaning against the door. "whe coupe was procceding slowly and the offi- ain street at 6 p. m. Sun- | a woman's scream was car was overtaken op- { posite the Grange hall, swhere Mrs. Hananway found to be bleeding | | tfom the nose and a bruised lip she s said when Papineau In court Papincau pleaded guilty A 1to hoth charges. The quarrel s christening Papincau was to have been godfather at, he s ving too late for the ceremony. He was chid- ed by Mrs Hananway on the way home when with very few words, he | struck her, it us testified. On the assault charge he was fined $15 and a fine of $10 on charge of I having improper lenses, the costs laniounted to $23.11. Not being able to pay the fine he was sent to juil. | 3 i On Christmas day Grandmothes | The wings of peace—warm and | - S % e R .l‘l‘"]h““:fr;”xw ious record of breuking . Pentland sent her car to briug the Milburn family to her big house. | 4 5 yellow house. Assaults Stepf 3 f A S § ather Tmmy takes some handkerchiefs to | G - The piano was drawn up before of ¥ ,,‘\ it e e Marianna. the bay windows. and from her scat | 4 urg ; B iy saw Robis | With assault on John Romancayk on ROWLIGO QN WITH HHEIR 2B Y o in; u; he Sireet through the |{he night of October 30, was alio T ey com strec 3 o o Ol L AIART IR KMV pearly dusk. She watched him come [trica. Paul pleadea guiity Accord- What news, Marianna?” she B er heart negan to beat wilcly | I8 10 the testimony submitted, Ro- | manezyk called at the home of Har- “r'f‘s‘z“l‘”"g‘;‘l‘fi;‘: in her bosom. [ L i are 3 ? Siie gut up, T think ry A, Webster and wanted to be tak- | and eat a piece of cold chicken,” |C to a doctor, Mr. Webster taking | 5 00 LT er e a e inmure arg aade icr: eas Mim*te S M Hymick Hin iNewd| L SORB IS AENLUES AISTECIE AN cape from the sitting room. Ior in. who found it necessary to [fOllONed Ht 1o Turk stroet. L',""."",‘ | ~ome_reason, hidden trom herself, jtake several stitches In his head, and | oo “‘, S i ‘;n'm |"-'”‘y she didn't want to sce him just|@ stitch In his lip. Several witnesses |y "o TUNTY e O EHCY ”"‘_”_“IL' [then. And yet she did. . . stified Roman- |0 S8 200 A0 eve admitted | She heard his voice in the hall. | czyk called his wife, who ls the mo- e nad tion d_m“k““r" Siielag) nd a minute afterward he came to aul, vile names. Paul toid ‘“."“‘”m”f e lm:mxod glo‘":lcl "ll‘ | her in the kitchen. He stood just and to show | "t S iy of Cherr: 'm::l 'DEBAKER, Special Six Tour- |inside the door, with his broad [some respect to his mother. This he [j1 2 i U8 VIR 0F CRETHY SIERS ) ing, honestly good throughout. | shoulders against it, looking at her | refused to do. and said he would [\ " Tnd e 16 ROt KROW ROW|f] - Price $55 to close out our last with her eyes crinkling up at the | take a knife and cut off his head. | i (hat eandition A wonet hottle open car. corners. He always smiled with his [that he had o right to call his Wife |or wine was in the coupe with o fow ||| JEWETT Six Sedan. cyes. whatever he wished. which made | grinks missing, P2 oos toughest little 5 “I had a present for you lust | Paul's anger vise and then the fight | Oficer Clarence Lanpher tostifl ever built. Its night,” he said abruptly ut 1 hegan, the testimony taken disclosed. {{hat Domingue was noficeably un- speed plcases all. $250. made up my mind not to give it to| A stepdaughter testified there | gor the Inflnence of lanor shen he | you. 1's a ring. Net an engage- |wus alwiys more or less trouble At |sow him 0 nis cell at 4:45 o HOWARD W. 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ELEC. & TOOLS $5—MERCHANDISE AT THE STORES {66—MUBICAL INSTRUMENTS }:;u—nuuo | 67=WATCHES., DIAMONLS, Ji 68— WANTEL ARTICLES 10 ::vu" REAL ESTATE FOR RENT ted over & her hushand his pipe, and cher murder story. If in her own lit- | tle low rocker near his arm chair. | Dan went upstairs to indorse the that had been his grandmoth | er's Christmas present to him. Em- t down at the old piano and Town of DBeth USED CARS ONE OF THESE MAY BL JUST THE BARGAIN YOU ARE LOOKING FOR PAIGE “6-72" 1926 Sedan, finished, latest 4 wheel brakes, balloon tires. $625 including slip covers. CADILLAC “61," 8 oyl ¥rom select private use, fect operating, $450. NAKH *6-99," 1924 Sedan. finished and overhauled, $ REO “T.” 1925 Sedan. Irom very careful owner. Splendid mechanical condition, $385. VELIE 6 cyl. Sedan. Easy rid ing. b passenger. Price $125. PAIGE 6-72 5 pass. 2 door Sedan il $595. Remarkably fine condi- tion. This model noted for its satisfactory service. re- Sedan per- Re- 5 Tl go out 1 “No, and Grandmother and T have just had a howling row over It That's the news,” said Marianna, amiling down into her powder hos .,iu. & secret sort of way. She begar to spray herse!f with orchid per- & SLRVICES him to keep quict, 1 . T've been goini around . and Grana- other doesn’t like him,” she began * higx story, making at herself in ,the mirror. as she talked. “His mar- | 'Yied sister is having a lot of he crowd n for dinner at two today, ( 1nd she asked Jim to bring me. And | “Grdn#mother thinks I ought to stick | 2around here all day, just becaus: One of the passengers “You we power and body clse. that ving until you ke an eagageme ing from some- epened Wide. ‘T absolutely Wil had been o be- |d|I')Hl him! Simply frantic, 1 el it’s Christmas and you folks ure go- | yYou.” She was given to extravagant | anna’s pre: ’ ipg to be here. I never heard ot | | trms at times. i small silver pencil attached 23 A 0 her | With a quick movement she long silver ¢ anything so silly 1 told her e e e B islic couldn’t run my life for me and v g ¥ it tryt Shne's dome it long | table and ook a tiny box from it | neck. ¢nough, than 7 | t your orbs upon that If| sai Just She swung around on the cush- [ you dowt heticve m said, and * lomed el bofore the table and | 1id it in Emmy’s outstretched patm glanced up at Emmy. Within the hox was & ring You've probably heard of Jim | Platinum ring sct with a good- Baldwin.” she said. “The: 4 101 dlamond cut in he shape of ak of stuff in the newspapers 4 couple | You're not engagéd to him! of years ago when he left college | "I am. I've been enz #16 marry some actress down in New | for twenty-four hours to the York, and then divorced her just a vte.” Marianna laughed. =W ronth or so afterward. Iemein- down to Dinesville vesterday, ber i he asked me to marry him Emmy kept nerfe we sat down to lunch in some fun, “That's what Gran: holds | little tearoom there. 1 was s against him, mosty.” Marianna wen. | thrilled 1 couldnt cat a bite, and w. ‘on. 8he’ never waited for answers. |left three dol worth of perfectiy & amywax. “Honestly, to hear her falk |£0od food on the fable and walkea ;oud think_poos Jim had committed | ou t was funny, really.” @ ‘cfime instead of makir fool | ymy looked down at marriage. . Just hand me that | thoughtrully powderpuff in the bathroom, Im “Are you sure my. The one with the long handle.” | you, Marianna She dipped ‘the puff into a big |the cover on 1h glass jar that smelled like a whol» [back in the dr Torist’s ghop of I'arma violets and [him well cnoug hegan to powder her mneck and [mother's rieht u arps with it. “On, fish!” " “pon’t you think gantly, “1 know whi thinner?” she asked Downstairs the gong & double chin a while ago. Hut late- | dinner. ly I've been trying this new :mm| “Iy the #ed three times ‘nt to her was & to a|meant it to be when 1 bought it [mother when the complainant was [who was in charge of the desk, tes. | Would you like it anyhow? under the influence of liquor, and |tified that the man was in no con. | Like most men who really mean | that on several occasions had come | dition to drirc ; what they say to women, Robb did {{o blows with her stepfather = not know how to say things grace-| Constuble Halleran who was call- | fully. Hec had no gift for pretty oq into the o, and who later took speeches. | Romanezyk to the hospi ancz, © hospita : He ook the hox from his inside | thor treaments under mll,” '/'Jr e coat pocket and gave it to Emmy. | ik costin g it jorders claimed that Romanczyk was e ring was a_modest little J‘:“"] rot drunk on the night of the as- a garnet set with tiny pearls. Com ult. Tt was admitted however that pared to Marianna’s heart-shaped | oy Romanczyk lived in Cromwell alamond it was nothing at all. Rl cliietts fobithe sxtradition ofiTaw: But Emmy slipped it on her “".‘ commit suicide by shoot- ,rence C. Ch Torrington schoel e i {ing himself, and one Lullet still re- | teacher, wanted in Barnstable, Mass, , Tt oo his b o Tio mains at the base of the brain, Aft. |ON a ¢ * of non-support of wife i meu reviewing the testimony Judge And minor children, Thomas J. Wall from the corners of his eyes, “You| WIS fined Paul $10 and cosis |Of Torrington, attorney for Chase, R e e A TR o 7 and he |4nnounced that he would immedi- engagoment ring from somebody | V28 #dvised to leave town, |ately secure a writ of habeas corpus else. Then you send it back to m., | 4 hearing will held Monday | from the superior court here. Gov. | SN0 Ko s hats Daseaaan night at 7:30 o'clock by Judge Wells | Trumbull signed the warrant this AT RN Eaihy ndAsg her {0 evict Barney John. | MOFNing. turning Chase over to Drighit iy o"' son of Roberts strect, 'Bln Hill, The est S, Bradford of the Barn- Sk house is owned by John Johnson, a Stable police department, but Bras They shook hands on 1t in a very “rother-in-law. ford was unable to tike Chase by matter-of-fact way, as it it were a | . 10ad Repair Bogun [t Massachuselts pending Attorney business deal they had just agreed ms\:";kI‘_\Iy’nl.:‘l:!;.l"r:<|l'ru»l-:d;w morn- | Wall’s action before the court. | upon. uncls street. 5 expec R CONTINGED | ea that the street will be completed | as far the West Hartford town Lawren — 'line. The new road roller which Was | Street was the guést of honor at a [ purchased by the town for $6,000 | birthday party in ohservance of his ‘“.1le I.» ‘lls first try-out on this ‘ob. i.\!\(h birthe anniversary yester. he ladics' auxiliary of Newing- | day afte ixteo, is frie Leading Star lodge, Bhepherds of { ton Grange will hold 4. reculde met i | wore o :I\"‘,,q" :'l"p‘ ‘;“""‘; Bethlchew, No, 23, ol give |ing Friday aflerncon in Grasge hall |and. reteastments were serves. Tho whist fomorrow night in Jr. Me-1 The Newington Gi Jub will home w p mv!'r‘ipri‘whl\' .‘1}-:);-. 0 ‘r-}:‘;::.fl-s hall. Playing étarts at $:30 Wriday night. at 7:30 o'clock, | He is the son of Mr. and Mr ck. [t the home of Mrs. George W.,Joseph J. Huck, pull- el; sped it around Rer y thing I need!" she Torrington -Te_acher to | Fight Extraditjon | Hartfor Nov. 14 (P—When| Governor Trumbull yeste noon granted the requis Governor Alvin T. Fuller of Mas * she Jim helped me pick it out the other day. T told him I had a cousin ol who w just finishing business 4| school,” Marianna answered, slip- are. | ping a black satin dre over her |Biead, “I'm glad you like it, Babe," ! It's beautiful.” But Emmy too! it off and put it back into its glazed vhite box. She never wore it again. Slie never used it, The doorhell rang as Marianna’s room; and just she vached the bottom of the stairs fatthew was opening the front door to Jim Baldwin, He saw Emmy SEVERAL GOOD "USED CAR BARGAINS Were Left Over From Our Auction 1zed to him min- drove ana ay ger just she left as Cars we reconditioned for the | sale but time prohibited us from putting them up for bid. We Offer You -These Cars at the same instant i that she saw hini. He started and his face reddencd, but Emmy was us cool as a cucumber, Merry Christmas, Mr. Baldwin,” she greeted him cheerfully, and went on into the dining room. Dinner was very elaborate s meal that day. Grandmother Pentland [ Milhurn to sit at able when she sounded for|carved the turkey herself. She sat at the foot, looking like the ghost of her former Emmy noticed that she ate very little, and she talked a great deal in a tired voice wus not at all like her own the ring ;.n —VACATION PLACES FOR REN 176—WAREHOUSES & STORAGR E 1= WANTED--T0 RENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE +8—AGENTS8—REAL ESTATE ::—'AUCTIONLERH —BLIG. & BUSINEES PROP) {$1—-BUILDING LOTS FOR n.R" |82—FARMS FOR SALE |83—HOUSES FOR 8ALM |$4—SUMMER PLACES rUR SALD :: :xuzmmmn FOR BALE S6—REAL ESTATE FOR EXCH $1—REAl ESTATE WANTED S | ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS a¥—ROUMS he's the man for shte asked, puttin box and laving 1t “Do you know Perhaps Grana- at him.* Marianna, o« i doing Sacrifice Prices TERMS and TRADES Patterson-Chevrolet Incorporated 1141 Stapley St Tel. 211 Open Evenings ver. and BIRTHDAY asked Mr. Huck of 14 Highland d of her sat and Speclal Notice T'm looking “1 was getting 1T hought It's there my bed It's Marianna remarko?, | ke ety t fo make them for | way, yOu —going without water at meal time. | Christinas prosent on tne Jockeys aad prize figh do at [tuble by th when they want to weight. | nothing mach, ‘Drying out.” they call it. Jim told | “And these I me about it.” i\nu were a swee “Do you—like me” Emmy asked, wondering i she | To the ought not to tell Marianna wha | 0ne of them into her liftie ‘she knew abont Jim Baldwin, after lag and then slip the h all. Wasn't it the fair thing to do, [dinmend over her cngae really? | ger. Ah. well, perhaps she “Do T like him " Jim Baldwin after N side of os¢ los meet rehiefs s 33— WANTED—BOARD OR ROOM A DUET EXERCISE DOWN INSIDE OF ME !MA ‘I ~IM ONLV GLAD him a great desl - mirror Emmy saw ment fin- wouldn's all. I'M VERY SORRY TO EAQ I3 AND I'm sugpn'seb THAT YOu FEEL SO ~APPY ABOUT IT - 1 SHOouLD THINK YOU LJOULD = FOR ANVBODY WHO ’\/\6 sick § // Marianna’s eyes | tarey | WHAT DO YUH THINK-MOR -MISS DAVENPORY -sS[CK AN' CANT GIMME NO IMSTER BRANNER) MY MuSIC WELL- (5ICK AN’ CAN'T | WELL® AND :GIVE ME NO WELL, A ESSON POOR PA BY CLAUDE CALLAN -— “Our son Joe stays at his girl's as much as Be tt.\'\ beau s at ours, an’ Ma blames 1he girl’s mama for encour: Joe to make his home fl'u( (Copyright 14-| POLLY AND HER PALS s with s hard it aiter “When Pa gets sic cide never to be cic him no more, but to remember about he gats well. it THERES NOHING TO WORRY ABOUT, MA OLTHTTING FOR THIE MOOSE -HUNT HAS MADE P4 A BOY AGAIN! OH1 Am‘r WDRRVN ABIT NOW THAT HES | PROMISED ME NOT T TOUCH THAT AWFLL GUN OF HIS TiLL HE GITS TO THE BIG woOODS! N WER M!: WPER’KNS' RE Yo Comin OUT OrR am I GO IN AFTER YE 2 i 1925 Fuoliswers Sy 25 hl‘:\ 11 ~ I Real Estate in New Britain and vicinity. That’s Us. 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