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i s : 8 N«HI(‘]"O 4 1 COPYRIGHT 1928 BY ¥ THIS HAS HAPPENED it Ford, 1 s “fa el %, m Cars for t was 11 Wi in She and 2irl ing and o1 hal car, roi bit back in Home. The no ‘quecr, difforent would want “My no land! 1c Carson chuckled, Y chicken! Don't mind aidn’t mean no harm Y for a k Land 2 of my own, ain't of her, too, outa any n that advantage of her. Ain to be scarcd of me, S She emiled o making her lips st laxed a 1itfl far,away froin In spite of oy nd her Litter Miss Pond’'s mother, sii to the farm an i 12 years of her Iif. Orphans’ A fore left panied by like, dimial croned by b matrons. She folt quecr, deta plete, like an cred from Seare 17 ind 1« e dread s the orphana droves of little shirp A would swither znid dic that big of w been apart for so lon pleasant 1y bup hot, dusty white road odorous, flow heeame loss fower childr 1 I or t ' | ' Pt male take 1 voiced, « e on poor me, Sally teasing I got 1 ut tried to 1 t got liy shynes g unaccor led 1 Qi Caren ) i i ¢ vk upon i n i ‘ NEA S¢ tClem a0 prowd heart ke no call ! roEheop- EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1928. ANNE AUSTIN AUTHOR OF *SAINT AND SINNER* grown puppy. out and patted her che “Pur-ty girl, pur-ty articulated slowly, ure gleaming in the of his eyes. "\'o\\'. now, Benny, sis-ter,” One of his clammy hands, pale because they could not be trusted with farm work, reached he a light of pleas- pale vacancy be good, er Ma'll send you to bed without your FARM RELIEF NOW ONLAST JOURNEY | McNary-Haugen Bill Headed for except for the constitutional require- ment that nominations must be ap- proved by the senate. Last year the bill would have restricted appoint- ments to persons rccommended farm organizations. Mr. Coolidge objected strenuously to this provi- sion as an encroachment upon his | constitutional powers. Again, both bills would apply to by | NNOUNCEMENTS | | Personals 6 WANGUM LODGE, Wetliersfield, Conn,— Tor the care and treatment of . convalescents, chronic and miid nditions. Rates reasona | | uervous Address cCretal er Phone = 4:‘5: ; Hartford, Conn., for further informas tion. supper,”* the little old lady epoke 5 | all agricultural commodities, thereby | = stormed 1o the big build- | blushed for the extravagant dis- | should not see the flare of hate in | as if he were a naughty child of w‘me Housg | removing another objection to the ! orphanage, was further | play of unlovely flesh, those pale blue eyes which ehe | three. “You mustn't mind him, 1927 measure which covered onlyi‘ AUTOMOTIVE But Pcarl Carson, if not exactly hnew would follow upon her own [ Sally, He won't hurt vou. I hope T, wheat, corn, cotton, tobacco, rice | protty, was not homely, Sally was “I'm—I'm third y you'll like it here on the farm. shington, March 27 W—]“armlfl“" swine. | Auto and Truck Agencles & ferced to admit to herself. Sh. She did not have the cour-,It's real pretty in the summer- di ary- | Inaddition, friends of the measure | AUBURN—"Let your next car be am Au- looked more like one of her father's #g fo explain that she had just | time." w ‘"lf::mo“'cé in the McNamys 22im they Mave fiat seven ther (| S Ech L baeious Qispay ar 1028 medele healthy, sorrel-colored heifers than finished her third year, that she| The two nondescript hired men | 112ugen bill today appeared to be | pecific oljections raised by i Washingten gl anyt clse, except that the would Juste from the orphan- | lad taken their places, slipping | émbarked on another legislative voy- | president. r's eycs would have been mild agy's high school next year. into their chairs silently and apolo- | age that promises to lead to tI ‘\ Several members are expected m[ !and kind and slightly melancholy, Pearl was in- | getically. David Nash had changed | white House for the second conscc- | SPONSOr amendments to its provi- | while Pearl Carson's china-blue of course, the or- | his blue work shirt and “jeans” | o o, | sions. Tncluded in this group is one | wide and cold, in an My school is at | trousers for a ¥ shirt, dark s | democrat, Representative Kincheloe | insolent, contemptuous stare, wo years higher than yours. | I polkadotted tie, and a well- The measure, however, has been [ of Kentuch who contends that | 5] I suppose you're the new girl prepare for m]h fitting but inexpensive suit of | fenovated since its last journey.|farm oragnizations should be given o v the Orph Hom said ly nodd use to say brown homespun. Sally, squee After wec of consideration, its| the privilege of making recommen- West Main “What's your name?” the orphanage school was a | between the vague litt sponsors claim to have eliminated, | dations to the president regarding s Sally Ford,” s | ar public school, too, that it | mother and the vac | with the cxception of the equaliza- | prospective bhoard members, cven | and s er institutional shyness blot- prepared for college? And | wit, beyond whom the t tion fee machinery, practically all of | though such suggestions would not | s ) ting out her radiance, leaving her Sally herself had dreamed of | men sat, fou Jiersclf dircetly | the features that were objected to | be binding in any way. T T \ n, big, y-bosomed, pale and meek. s her way through college, | 2cross from a sh, beside | by President Coolidge in vetoing the | The Kentuckian also contends | . ial, 18 Main St. Telephoue y etod ath her sn “Pearl. you tike Sally up to hier even as David Nush was doing? | Whom Pearl arson sat, her chair Pill's predecessor, | that the bill specifically should pro. | _ss2 = hed 1oom and show her where to o'clock was the supper | drawn more closcly than necossar Assurance that such a trip again | hibit placing t tion fee in | FALCON-KNIGHT s, ) 1 her things. Did you bring a work on the farm in the summer- | * look g Davi would be possible came late yesters | tion on a cortain produci until | J1 i 7 iading her | dress?” Mrs. Carson turned from . when every hour of daylight | P 1in a low, artificially | day when the measure survived the | the commodity council charged with IR YT BT e T T & nst th ch | Inspecting a great iron kettle of | hiad to be spent in the orchards and | sweet voice, “My cold’s lots better. | last voting skirmish in the housc | supervision of that product re- | Vice, farm implements. Automotive 1 $5 € n- | cooking food on the stove ticlds, When the long dining table, | in ta the city agriculture committee, With its sted such action. | Service, 2438 Eim St. gray P s in “Yes'm," ally gulpr “But 1 covered with red-and-brown-check- | him real committee approval by a 15 to 6 —_— | I hkx‘lwn‘e 2700 or 2 only brought two dresses — iy |d oil cloth, was finally set, down | vote, it now stands in the house, as|{ PROMI) MASON DIE: D Ealayanganio, c“"“" A0 o d ay dress and this one. Mrs. | 10 the lust iron-handled nife, Sally | lin the s as the farm bill en- | Watertown, TP e L e p youwd—you'd give me | Wwas faint with hunger, for supper sed by the majority of both the | George T 5. president of the | FRANKLIN CARS=The car for the Text i v sas at six at the orphanag agriculture committees of congre Northern New York Sccuritics Cor- and Service, 401 West i v front roon ed painfully, in h Sally ad peeled a huge dishpan | n every other heartache seem | pporters of the bill predict poration, died late last night after a ._Telephons 3696, t wr at having to accept charity potitors, had shredded a giant hy compurison. And can musten the votes | long illness of heart d T i Splendid T perform o doubt as to whether she of pale green cabbage for | mirls, one a gicl alone in the world, nd the mez to the White | @ 33rd degree masc 11 was serv- | el S You i . ¢ n re- | was to address the daughter of | cole slaw, had waeched the pots of | the other pampered and adored by | [fouse and so far none of its oppo- | INE his sccond term as grand mar- | st in Sally's pres- | the house by her Christian , [ cooking string beaus, turnips and mily, held their breath 8| pents have denied their claims, | shal of the Masonic grand lodge, of of the Century Ma? Cold a :nwuxj..n»v | carrots; ]““Juw”““ in - flour mm1 aited w‘-v.u;: Nush's reply. Wiii1e hohse Deauhis hava ot aars ;n.,,- state <..r'.\ w York He was born .'J‘»‘:;:;“‘{};’r"l»;}fiz; r .8 ching her short, luv. fricd great slabs of round | (TO BE CONTINUED) {initely announced when the bill will | 47 years 0 in Holyoke, Mass, oA B guasn sllkiA e IR0 EntS, ElE0 e plS HRdarihetanittpall gve > be called up on the floor, it is ex- | | 3 Totor_cars Sce the new line. ‘arson way up a steep flight of narrow of Carson, who had found her- Sally learns, to her intense ‘F“’r'l]l’{‘%d TSR e e 'hmm”” | and Ser A, G, Hawker, &8 I hun- | stairs deading dire off the | self to pick over the day's'that David ires nothing whn‘nl et vy aliout the Eiaale of | ._Phone 2438 1 you | kitchen 1o the gar The roof, | harvest of blackberrics for canning. I'earl. Maybe the farm will be . g > o = R e L M ienan ougen s doserven ||| o BB HERALD [l Fsenics iomcrman ave” erie Way on U medicing salves s | house, was so low that Sally's head | eat at the fable with us” Pearl [the new measure as the “hest rarm ||| CLASSIFIED ADS Arch St Telephone :'uim S s I can make bumped itself twice on their pass- | srumbled 1o her mother, heedless Bl aver Tepoctollito ceuETEe ahall REG MOTOR CARS AND TRUCKE— or s v day outa kerosenc | age of the dusty, dark corridor to | of the t that Sally overheard. Representative Purnell of Indiana, ||| A'PFabetically Aranged for Quick Kenneth M. Searle & Co. Sales and | turpentine. Reckon | the roomi &he was to be allowed to “In the city a family wouldn't vanking republican on the house | sudi Bosy Betarence | . 8rvice; cor. Eim and Park ste. Phone iny car'mels for me! | call her own. dream of sitting down to table with p : cl LINE RATES 2110. Local agents for Gabriel Ennbbe, y o At ? 5 T S R ot e agriculture committee, has declared | ¢, CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS SCLDEN TRUCKS—Bales and Service. 1 think of 0. not that door!” Pearl halted | mants. I'm sick of living on | | that all feature xeept the fce, to i ; | Pa Garage, 35 East Main St. Tel. Jof. ¥ It pound of | her sharply. “That's where David |a farm and treating the i vARlcosE vEINs hig) Mol Coslldge chiects: have Fearly Q{l’;fi"z;" Upon | seus mels,” Carson | - sh, one of the hired men, slecps.” | members of the famil | e b i i e ige Prenma ||| STUPEBAKER MOTOR CARS—gales and i “PIL dvive the new girl around | Sally wanted to stop and lay her | “T thought you liked having e haan teeen it riha e sy e s L iR S B a t she | his hand had touched, but she did | Mrs. Carson reminded hes. inishiations {18 aave-..3 line 4 43 oy 5 1 o Carson | riot —I saw him,” ahe | '\\'»H. David's r]!'f‘ry»m ‘nm ' i Th AT B conbanna At thaitean | l‘.‘ou‘r;:‘e: ‘l'ucr::' :;’: line. L the, cac | faltered. aniversily - stiflence ann o Stoollill P— | eral farm Loard, which the measure Minimuin Space 3 linea. | L hous “Oh, von did. did you?" Pearl | lero, carl defended hersels i iareate Lis A irsaien an i e Minimum Book Chaige: 38 cente ||| e Tine: mgtor oar W it shivered to a stop be- | demanded sharply. “Well, let me | "But the other hired men and the —*Formany years euffered from varicose veinsy | 1)) 1o epdeavor to stabilize the | Closing time 1 P. M. daily; 10 A. 3t in l'lmms?‘m!nn 1}50[‘Gnu|215lsz‘r-:§z‘ cen the and the house, the | tell you, young lady, you let David | Orphuns’ Home girl—" and to such an extent that in order to keepon | /1o 19 FHVCR AN B0 HENIEE R ] DRGNS g : e it . 5 amer i . few bundles Nash alone. He's mine—sec? He's| Clom Carson apps in i myfeetatall [had tobavemylegs continually | " oorative provisions before it ||| Telephone 535 Ask for s wme ||| ~Auios and Trucks For sale hich had Sally's fect, not just an ordinary hired 1d. | Kitchen doorway. “Supper ready?” | bandaged. Doctorsadvised anoperation asthe | °° 5 TO U B Riaed [ 7 TR Ton o threw up the cover of the | He's working his way through | “Yes, Papa. Thanks for the | Oniyrelief. Aboutayearagol heard of Rabalm. It Herala at onco 1t your ||| Will b mold for rhe o S ] reveal. | State A, & M. He's a star on the | candy, but 1 do wish yowd gt i | Althoughwithoutfaithinitat that timeorany | M0 k / [{]20 correct. Not responsible ot ||| nts due. Terme, teh in car of the « al- | § . 4 i3 ; : ; hope of helpfrom any such source, I triedit, and o bill would authorize an ap- {flerrors aicer the frat tnsertion. ing more bundics. Carson was load- | football tcam and everything. But |in a box. uot ina paper sack.” | PORelCP TSy ChaOten IR aNG | L 400,000,000 for Toans | J her arms with parcels when he [donw't you go trying any funny | Pearl pouted. TNl ring the bell. | SURE SRR KRR SRR | (0T C0 oncratives, while the measure aw a miracle wrought on her pale, | business on David, or I'll make you | Hurry up and wash before the ' gyngyere almost entirely reduced, Today,one | 7S drafted hy Chairman McNary of | Al timid face wiah you hadn't:: 0”";_;‘]”"”" Lot | year after use of Rabalm, there has been nore- | the senate committer, and endorsed Lordl You look pretty enough | “I—1I didn’t even speak to him.” hile Clem Carson was pumping | cyrrence of varicose veins, although Tamonmy | Iy that body, would authorize a loan 2 BUNLOP A = Wet and dry o cat!™ Clom Carson w1 Sally hastened to reassure the | water into a fin wash basin, just {eezmnunuaflyalwtm?slm:.l‘imp\easedtz | of only £230,000,000. l ANNOUNCEMENTS llm.n::nl.'; R bhut he gaw then that she s nqt { farmer’s daughter, then hated her- | insi the Kitehen door, Pearl ofier this testimonial that others whoare suffer- | g has Gnooluncea that r. Webster Hill. Tel. 1562, ven aware that he was speaking 1o | =eIf ’(or her hun\hlvlw:s,’ : | sw ..;v..— the w}; copper d‘m\'kr 1e11. " ing from varicose veins may know of this won- | it -lr 1 conetitutes {he ma jor dif. Hatial Tais. Mdnnsais 3| her “Here's your room. It's small, |sanding oa the narrow back yorcl, derful Rabalm.” Mr. Henry A. Mayer, Grocet, | 1 oo oo 2 RS IEE S - Enin o ?900—INST. ERVIC looks allowed | and it gets protty hot in here in the |her lavender silk sirt fluttoring | 274 Washington Strcet, Gloucesters Mas. | 1n e, mn ehanmt 1 weenrnt vo | 22 Dot ar, M UNERTAL WORKS | Tin B B e SR o ny“.l-lv”;.r:”.ph“m ! :”:“":F;'«:mt' :'”:‘::.v »-"rl:'fn'fr‘;.r.'.' {M‘l‘ \”‘{r\mlm;fv»\ IV'CI:‘» dining room ', TW sizes, SO-cents and §1.00 containing 3 | spects to conform with the senate | ‘!:")nnn;,ei’:mx: e AUTO ELECTRIC REPAIR 1= k hook with { you're us 0 d : 3 & times as much. RABALM is for sale by all ' jiroposal. ¢ plate illustrations, its name, | Son. a little mollified, swung open ! ‘H‘ u\'wv‘ 1 Iflv "H e David Nash - g pgy Toth bills would give the presi- 3 O'NEIL TIRE & BATTERY CO. A Bible,” lettered {a flimsy pine door. Lsee her in the hetraying uniforn Al isis electing. the | SORTON FEITRE o= 3 R goll on a back of | Sally looked about her fimidly, | of the orphanage “‘]‘,:'.:u?n-:lrup o"[*"‘l“f ‘;:r;p]osrrlml.:oarll, Dg:a:d:;“r!b;:rim\w;{hx:ax;rnazth Erioi) 39 WASHINGTON ST. venly bhue - Sally had found and | her eyes taking in the low, sagging She had obediently sct nine | Phone 2181-3. IS U8 in our new ams Tersts o thy worsin the portrait of |0t hed, the upturned pine box that | places at fhe long table, not know- - e e Trost 5| and il praduibes TroAsE Arch m‘c‘m Joal hero. 1t was a vividly eol- | served as washstand, the broken | ing who all of those nine would be, —— ner W. Pearl. Budd Auto Products Co. of David, forever fixed | rocking chair. the rusty nails in- | Iut she found onut before many min- e the utiful grace, as he was | tended to take plice of a clothes cs ps wson 1 the stone from his | closet: the faded, dirty vag rug on one end of the ftable, Mrs. Carson | I : the giant, Goliath. | the warped boards of the floor; the at the other. And before David and She had dreams v many hours | tiny window, whose single sash | the other hired man appearcd, o adolesence and early young SWung inward and was fastened by | tiny, bent little old lady, with big ook open on he¢ | @ hook on the wall. | Kind, vague brown eyes and (rrm-‘ ] portrait of the Billicul “I'll bring you some of my old bling ha came shuffling in| vo. and it had not seemed like | dresses” Pearl told her. “But | from somowhere to se hersodf at | rile to adopt that sun- {You'd better hurry and change into her farmer son's right hand. Sally lrenct ctrong-limbed but slender | Your orphanage dress, so's you can |learned later that everyone called oy as the personification of her | help Mamma with the supper. She's | her Grandma, and that she Was opes for romanes been putting up raspboerries 1 day ‘lem ATSON'8 widowed mother And now he was striding foward | and she's dead tived. 1 guess Papa | Immediately behind the little old the very David of “Stories | told you you'd have to hustle this|lady came big, hulking, 10ose- from the Bible True, the sheep- | Summer. This ain't a summer va- m.mkw man of um‘::», age, \;thl . in raiment of the pictnre ex- | cation—for you. It is for me. ] . grinning mouth, a stubhl = 5 R i S S e |0t gray beard on his receding ehin, | Special Notice fhe throat, and for a pair of cheap, | Winter. I'm second r high, and |a vacant, idiotic smile in his pale | 0 soiled “jeans” trousers; but {1'm only 16, she added proudly. 5 | SPECIAL N( 5 ¢ WAl LhEL dimie) | the |3 hut are yon At sight of Iv, shrinking| €14 Iashioned Dance given by e ghily, with iy, who had leen nervousty | timidly against the chair which Sons of Union Veterans, Wednesday y athlete or the i wntying her browin paper avcel, to be hers, the half-wit lunged ceni March 28, Jr. O. U. A. M 1 zoi. t un flamed bent her head lower so that she her liked a playfal, over POL 19 Glen St—Advt, ) eurling, bolden-brown hair. | ___ 2 s SIS SRS Wtia b Tois il " 15 tall, but not =o tall r"lfm vouth in every motion Ina plos - share ) 228 Wi ok oh of L "M”\ —————”—x.‘ 1 S iDe YO TR ing for 1 I in the meantime k TRt & A [y o ring with that litte | AR REILLY- | opav- MIBEYS Y 'S HERE TO SEE MO Fand cider We ought io do THE TRUCK- | | DOLNSTAIRS —tay t) N AND BROUGHT YOU e s SRt i| DRVER-LHOSE| [ M1 A CAKE AND \ A GREAT BIG « | SKILL A5 COMIN' OVER TO < | CHOCOLATE CAKE " Joy: deonened the sapphire. of ‘ W HIM HERSELF THiS ST ey 9 i ) long the | o i i B e o~ 12/ toonr. mv S VSTER REWLLY i of her wouih. For PREVENTED | REILLY, AND w-mu his voic was as she had dreamed | IT FROM woull be—vibrant, clear, strong, | ith a thrill of music in it i BEING A 8 I got it sharpened, Dave,” Carson answered curily. “You | SATAL i imother good hour | R ith th vator Lefore dark. You | i ACTIDENT JJong in the back door 1 | 'S MARING Sally, Mrs. Carson will be needing | | HIS BAILY Vith supper. o zo in Carson'a \oice | CALL tartled hor ide her winee. Why | i it and with 31 1 flecked hiazcl eyes T s her ly, as if he | re ted of Carson for ¥ introduced them? But, | o naine David! David! CHAPTER 1 [} 1tek coul-and e o S tound parations fted about Pwomssn \ ren i b mother that she w . &, V‘BU" = [ 1 into I leveloped and over- | fariors sed. Clem ¢ sat i was Jw 2\ TaTugeT POLLY. WANTED Registered Pharmaci and Pharmacist Assist- ant. Apply at once, KOLODNEY BROf HARDWARE CO. 220 Main St. TR ot | heuna, Chapman | POLL UP-—Trin for cleaning o we will call Sand mte | Used, Also Tepalrning ONOMY SPORT SHOP, O Superior Cloay Co. 19 bvattery s utomaila i Dol gonerat g, brake ! RTERS for 13 and 18 K wed- Bpiaie 8. Expert watch repalring. | Himberg & Horn, 392 Main St and 10 | ARCH ST. RADIA R._R._Arcade. prop. Auto radiators, body fenders, B VE your appearance. Let us clean | _[ebairing. 107 _Arich St Tel. 1709. that sailed hiat. Come in today, Modem | AUTO ~ REPATRING dons in your own Hat Shop, 8 Chureh St | garage it desired. Norbert E. Barth, e | _Commonwealth_Ave._Tel. ‘4221. 5 TOPS ‘ mado and repaired. | TAE S e Sur s G 824 car tops a specialty, Joln's Alte Call ug for o [ . 103 West Main St. Tel. 1494 DERS HONLED without Temovi | " mator a speciaity., Estimates gladly given. Judd's Garage, 41 Pleasant t. Tel. 2152, CADILDAC AND NASH—Epscialty, Have your car repaired now. J. H. Morans Garage, 31314 Church St. Tel, 2842-3. THE SILVER LINING AND DON'T FORGET WHEN YOU | GO OUT THAT YOU PROMISED TO, "REMEMBER TO LOOK UP AN DOWN BEFORE YOU CROSS THE STREET"{ FRONT SEAT Y 7.} HE DEAR BOY GITS RIGHT UP To THE FONT AN’ THEN AN' DON'T FERGET THAT You PROMISED TO TAKE ME FER A RIDE IN YOUR TRUCK AN' LEAVE ME SET ON THE - /A LUCKY i ! 0 om wt sy SUCH @\RE You A MEMBER OF THE "JUST KIDS" SAFETY,, cLuB SEND YOUR ' APPLICATION TM

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