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“Rut, Judge, Jimmy loves that dog He J Bfly IS SAnnENEn law Is the law, [ | “My sympathies are all with the | hay, Mr, Beott I have a little boy | home who is attached to a dog, but! the law is the law." | Mr, Beott gritted his 0 | out the conversation the subject of| mr Gets cm'ne around, his sharp nails seratehing the handed the leash over | the controversy had been leaping | teeth and to Sullivan, | | floor s0 they eould bhe heard above . . . | the judge's voice, Prince Beott, allas New York, May 11—Ruddy 8ulllvan | guqqy Bullivan, was too much inters alias Prince Seott, is not a eriminal | ested In chasing his tail to listen to but a little brindle bulldeg with & |legal phrases. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1023, e e . B S, e Spctlessly Fresh Tub Blouses Machine and hand made models lot of pep and no tail to speak of, The only orimes he ever committed were to chase cats and to fall in love with eleven-year-old Jimmy Reott of §929 | ¥ d Jimmy Reott of 882 | L0 0 nin heart grew heavy unti it Ninety-first street, Woodhaven-~if it's a erime for & dog and a boy to fall in love with each other, Jimmy had about concluded it was a orime when he went to the Magis- trate's Court In Jamaica yesterday with & dread In his heart he couldn't quite smother, have any doubts as te who opned a dog after a fellow had | felt }.un.f Why should a judge | found him | starving and i1, had nursed him back | with him for/| Hut a boy in the back seat heard every word, As he listened the lump in his throat grew bigger and bhigger until it choked hard above his col- like lead, Jimmy stumbled tc his feet and into the hallway, pulling on his overcoat as he went, his eyes| blinded with tears, s you the boy who owned the the reporter queried, Jimmy nodded, He tried to say yes but the lump swelled again in his throat and choked the word, “"How long did you have him?" “A-—a-~elght months," sald Jimmy Neady to wear with yonr sweater or suit Prilied or ty Priced fron NEW ioked fronts In & wide range of styles, . $1.98 « $5.98 van - SWEATERS Arriving Daily to health and played elght months? What if Vineent Sul.| livan of 3 Ralley court, Woodhaven, |, 1<;1=lota sobbed the lad, 414 claim Prince and say his real| ] Aln't—ain't got no—nobody. No name was Huddy? What right md:‘l”"!"',"‘,",!”‘ or sisters! P-—Prince s all anyhody 10 a dog whe 0 d ! n\)"d his ,",q’ % when a boy had Toads Jimmy Away, Jimmy couldn’t see that they had| Jimmy's father put his armsaround any right at all, but he was afraid of | his shoulder and led the boy away, what the indge might say. Because It I8 hard to say which of the two ne was afraid he remained in the!feit the worse. Sullivan came out back of the conrt room. But he didn't | WIth wiggling Buddy, alias Jimmy's 16t his father take the dog down front | I'rince, In his arms, petting the dog until he had held Prince as close as a @8 If he wera in no way connected boy ever held a dog and kissed his! With a tragedy. He got the bulldog soft hrown forehead, Prince twisted | 0ut of sight somewhere. Then Jim- and squirmed happily, yet a trifie ""_lnu's father, mother and grandmoth- ensily-—he didn't know just why they ' and Sulllvan and his lawyer start- were there or why Jimmy's nrnu,"" argning the dog's ownership all strained him so tightly or why Jim-|OVer again—through the corridor and “Did you play with him mueh?" Never were Sweaters more popular than right now, cspecially the new sleeveless models of sk or of wool, Colorings are wonderful, Pay a visit and see these new Sweaters, SILK DRESS SKIRTS Pleated and plain models, Some of the season's most interesting styles haye heen assembled in a speclal showing for this week-end my'n face was clouded when it always | 40Wn the court house steps and as had been bright hefore, Court Calls Case, “Now let's have that boy and doy business,” said Judge Thomas ¥ Doyle brusquely, as if it were a casoe | he didn’t like and he wanted to get father, mother and ;;rnnrl-J mother crowded forward to cham-| pion Prince, Mrs, Scott holding him on a leash. Vincent Sullivan, a young man about 24 years old, stepped to | the front with his yer to fight for| Buddy. Prinee, alias Buddy, jumped | around on the toes of all concerned, | Jimmy stayed in a back seat and dug his fists deep down into his pockets, “Mr. Scott, you did not ivertise In the papers when you found this dog, did yon?" asked the judge. The answer was negative, “The law requires the finder to ad- vertise when he finds anything, not the loser to advertise,” Judge Doyle said, “Under the circumstances you must give the dog k to Mr, ii- van and T suggest that he reimburse you for the good care your boy has taken of it.” “But the dog was most dead when my boy found it o “There is no auestion that the dog | was not in good condition when your son found him,” the judge con v, “But you are in the same position that you would be if you had ob- tained the dog from some one who | had stolen it. Striet adherence to the| law demands the first owner should | have it back.” X far as the street corner, ! dog’s board, but you cannot pay for “You've no idea what that dog to that boy!" Mrs. Scott was “Why, e buys special sqap | and all that for that dog!"” They finally agreed to get together and talk it over again to decide | whether Sullivan should pay some-| thing to the Scotts for Prince's board, or what. But | my walked on down the street with leaden feet and lead- | en heart. He knew only too well that you may be able to pay for a a dog's place in a hoy's heart. After all, Prince was all Jimmy'd got- and he was gone! | Two and Three Cents Per Hour Increase Granted Nashville, Tenn., May 11.—Wage in- creases of two and three cents an hour were granted shopmen of the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis nilway as the result of a conference vesterday between workmen and offi- cials of the road. About 20,000 men are affected. ARS, 11.—Mrs. Re- , native of lav . tive of Samuel F. B. Morse, inventor of the telegraph, cousin of Samuel ¥. 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By The Associated Press “Tokio, May 11.—An image of Bud- dha made entire rom human bones will shortly be dedicated at Jogwan- ji Temple, Fukagawa, According to the head priest of the Temple, more than 2,600 dead persons’ bones had been stored during the past 10 years within the Temple's Charnel House, at the request of those poor people bury the dead after cremating them. The storage in the bone house recently has out- grown the capacity of accommoda- tion and after a conference last au- tumn of the people concerned, the idea was hit upon to make Buddha's image from the powdered bones, British Skipper, Held by Soviets, Has Been Freed! By The Associated Press, Hull, England, May 11.—~The own- ers of the trawler James sejzure of which recently occasioned a protest from Great Britain to the Russian soviet government have re- ceived a telegram from the skipper Neilson stating that he has been re- leased by the bolsheviki and is now at a Norwegi expecting A thousand times and oft’ I have profited by the Herald Classified Ads, says the thrifty housewife, Barking Colors—Blaclk, Johnson, | to! 'Dogs of The Maryland Tomorrow at $1 ,00 a pair (he best value obtainable in Silk They have the seam in the back — extra for sheermess. grey, heige shade. DOG STEALS NEWS of Missing Newspapers | Mystery Solved When People Find That | Prankish Dog is Culprit. By The Associated Press. Winnipeg, May 11.—The who for a month has been stealing morning papers in Armstrong Point, an exclusive residence section of ‘Win- culprit nipeg, has been found, i ‘A careful search was organized by delivery boys and district managers | of newspapers, who resented the [charge that they had been negllzent in the performance of their duties The culprit is “Coloney | sor of a biack fur coat, twinkling eve, stubby tail, a bark and a nose | | for news. He was arrested, spanked | g and released, after he had been seen snatching fresinly delivered papers and burying them. | | OSAKA SERVANTS CHEAP. | Have Gone Up Some, But Still They Only Get About $7.50 per Month, ated Press. 1 May 11.—The wages g in Osaka have gone up 1,800 p 30 yea The ay of men s, printers, carpen- and coolies has gone up in the | ' same period of time, between 8§20 and | & 11,300 per o | Tn 1891 age of 83 or about 42 cen month. 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