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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1928 |lcsu Cady, Just Suppose, The Roa | i elv ~filled hall, 9\ to Mandalay, The DMusic Master, sclves in a small, smoke-fi s Padlocked, God Gave Me Twenty and listened to speakers tell in no Cents, The Whirlwind of Youth, | §0 U8 uncartain (erion what ihe ether | ! Publicity Madness, The Irresistible C?“"l:id':]l"“d‘&:fl: Wh:fifi;’::d‘”“fi': . g | LA[;KS REA“Y SALE‘IM” and The Sharpshooters. Her P"LITIES IMPR“VE ::-:‘:1 m‘; % da" to":nd AT Vv | B e el Mo be LGN sk great-grandfather was a horse thiet AUTHOR OF | : hat Asneriean journalist at- —_— would be to enter politics in thoso ~ > | | tempted to cross the Atlantic in a Aney SANT AND SWNERT_ ) Description of His Cottages Ig e 2ne o amvocnesso g OId Dags” Not So Good, "X | Description of His ttages IS hins \H j|,, Althoush the party leaders have | § | A, Walter Wellman, Washington . q always fought against crookedne: THIS HAS HAPPENE! [unwilling for this strange night- [1eal cnough, although the things|“If you didn't Tl finish him: | Emrancmg | dorconsndent. for. the Chicase Regls[mr Believes in politics, Mr. Smith believes it When she is four years old Sally |time adventure to end. he was telling her and David in| “What's all this, Eddie?” a great | | Times-Herald, and Melvin Vaniman g‘:;und its way in ;;1 mln:'] Occul:"& Ford is left at the state orphanage| “Thirsty. Sally2” David's low |the hastily crected cook tent cer- | bellow brought them all to starticd | e | set out from Atlantie City in October | ... s . |The present machine voting system Ly & woman who says she is the | voice calicd out of the Jarkncss of tainly had dream-like qualitics. |atiention. “Old home week? Get | Times surely have changed. |is superior to the other method and | (Contributed.) 11910 to cross the ocean in the rigid . S gt M 5 " H | a 3 . S - e - child’s mother but who disappears |the wood | And David, sighing with satistac- | to ~ your work! Looey's howling | Dear Mary Aun, | dirigible “America.” Not having ma- cr::ic“‘::g?;l::::dfu"‘-mfl:h' m‘:;«m: more relrlablc.‘hln ::.!c (:hc:ddlh). en Without again inquiring for the| Suddenly she knew that she was | ton over his third plateful of hot | for you. Who the hell do you| My fricnd Noah Count was at|chinery or appliances that enabled | ™" G " inyine back to the days ‘C;P'?_’ "’"‘c ?'Ideh :’: msl"{ hild The sumiaer she is 16, Sally |hoth thivsty and hungry. for she |akes, was gloriously real. So was | (hink's §oing to sct out the dolis?” | the house the other night to scll me | them to direct their route the best | o 45 ‘B ORI JAEC T M T an f‘:’;’o"“ wonia Jia it is “farmed out’ to Clem Carson, a | had not eaten since’the 12 o'clock | the long. rough-pine counter at lic's importance was suddenly [ a sccondhand car but meeting with | they hoped for was to land some- | ivoac vcod 10 convince voters as counted 408 tarmer who has the reputation of | ginner. A cool brecze was rustling | Which they ate. and behind which shattered. The big. man, who | no more success than a dried her. | where in Europe. They came to grief | connareq with the present day sys- < A Deing a harsh and unrelenting 1ask | the leaves of the trees, and under | the big ncgro cook sang songs as | sccimncd lo Sally 1o be as tall as the | ring has dignity hie endeavors to in- | and were picked up about 1000 miles | o, . Grave of Billy the Kid niser There she meets David |that whispering rusile came the | be worked before a huge smoky oil | giant whom he advertised as a star | tercst me in hungalows and cot- |off Cape Hatteras. The crew was| ISR 2 Marked for Tourists Naoh. handsome young student Who | cool, swert murmur of a brook. |Stove. Tables scattered throughout attraction, —came striding across tages, such as li's salesman or | rescued but the dirigible was aban- l,‘rl"""]'“" is a[“!““‘“ ot ey b o i is working on the Carson farm for \ crouched beside David on the | the tent and covered with worn oil- | the stubby, dusty lot. His ener- | something for. No doubt you know | doned and sank. Fg itical ]“dr- He l's .iufl]-tax-_u‘: ve| Lincoln, N. M., March 31 —_ {he summcr, preparing himself o 1= | hank of the tiny stream and |cloth reminded her of the refectory | mous head, topped with a wide- | that Noah is a rear scat driver on| Q. What large gun of foreign “f“"“ j_:’"‘“-;l"‘ “‘k“”!’ X‘P‘*_“_’“ Rangers of the Lincoln national herit Dis mrandfathers many acres | yhirstily drank from his cupped | ©f the orphanage which now seemed | brimmed black felt hat in defiance | all s and when he gets start- | manufacture was exhibited at the ‘: & “‘f] ‘“ ¥ ’ 2 “"’q"d L 'hf ‘“”‘“_‘ R T P e hands. Then he dipped his hand- | S0 far away in the past of her | of the torrid June weather, showed | . “seldom comes up for air or | World's Fair in Chicago in 189 :l’la) L)2'|f|‘;":i s ,L“‘"’;w“’ S David likes Sally and this arouses |k S THE g ntly | childhood, She drew hicr wonder- [a fringe of long, curling white hair | hothers about the Tight of way, even| A, A Krupp gun w hicli swus dlie | 1o 85 SYEEEY m’ny e ime the | grave of Billy the Kid, the jail from ¢ of Pearl, Carson’s daugh- | swabh her face. his h as |ing cyes from their exploration of | which reached almost to the shoul- | though he don't always know what | largest gun that had been made up | Lo ! 800 0% 0L 100k i the after- | Which the picturesque “bad man” Clem orders Sally 10 have noth- | te as Sally had fancied a {the cook tent, focussed them on | ders of his I'rince Albert coat. he's talking about. Anyways I'lll time. e s sl Roat ala ”N"mgm cscaped and the house in which he ing (0 do with David, saying he and | mother’s must be. { ddie Cobb's freckled, good-nstured | “I'd like to speak to you a min- |tell you about his line of patter that Who wrote the stage PlaY: | counting votes. i was billed. i1l are practically cngaged The goine was more dogged, less | 1AC0 listened to what he was tell- | ute, sir,” Eddie urged meckly. {would run you razged, unless you rice Glory”? e £ those poople who| Teoks written about Billy the arigards his warning, owever Sy ing them: After another frowning, consider- | happens to like a bit of applesauce | Laurence Stallings and Max- || 'i|.\“ngflguou|-.‘z »”w"'lf;l”'d“_qi Kid and the Lincoln county “war' The next y the women-folk | had at I reached the dirt read | “This is a pretty good outfit. We _lknrx‘-J LAI:I»-Alnll—Atquvn‘n I‘:\ Su‘ J:nl | now and then. well A\n-l(-rslon-l ‘ ] |3iers: the Basts!. The type of m“y'_ are attracting many tourists to the \ o the farm with | that was eventually to lead them | Carry our own show train, even for | and Sally, but particularly at Salls, | “0f course you know what a bun- | @ hould linoleum be treated | NETE FE . the votc. the | scenes which figured in his brief leave Saliy @ y < . 3 | the short jumps, and the star per- |the big man strode away with | zajow is, Noah, placing with wax or vainish? ) SHL g | g \lem and Datid. When her work is [to Stanton, a town of four or five 3 h zalow is” says Noah. placing an 4 3 general attitudebf the candidates of | but colorful caree. ' e hous: hab: 3 in | formers and the big boss and the Eddic, out of earshot. ’e ” hlet his lap, | A- Inlaid and plain linoleum | g il o 4 4 §unaanel gora s (oMo oom B put] iolsn i InnAR ante (e SLEREl G S L G e at | TR0l i sian doms g el it e B O e tan, | should be waxed, but the printed |the oPPosite parties is greatly im-| The Kid, whose real name was \er and she | which the woman who had brought | barkers— 3 sh—ecat | B i ake us, | pumming a ke, also a match, | S AXEd,; B 4 | oy oo e bt ot el Bidi dave | s i1 Bannevt ol 7 loaaer innocently goes into his room for a | her 12 years ago to the orphanage | 10 the dining car. ot a special | You y'ont be sorry, \\|I!> ¥ou, [and striking it on the leg of our kind should be varnished. l,(-lorr}»\[n Sith has fonnd. 1"llh ]im;fim ro“fi.' S bc(wc(:l ¢ =52 : : had live Dave before Sally had | cook for the big bugs, waiters and | Pavid?” Sally whispered, ¢linging | hest rocking chair which has still | WaXing it is well to apply a coat of e 4 s | - 4 y & books on farm- | had li ore Sally had " bi i | & “ He remembers when candidates | business men and cattle men 50 memorized the address before de- |everything. ‘Course sometimes we |0 David's hand | got four of the five payments due. | Shellac. . v z 2 2 joxar e D -~ . T v el ahoslg le be |Would visit saloons and buy drinks | vears ago. It began with the kill- v | stroying the bit of paper on which | can't gct show grounds clo ‘Dear little Sally:” David drew | “4 bungalow is one of those I - How much should a mule b€\ ror the boys and in every way ¢s- | ing of J. H. Tunstall, catileman by +t them through | Miss Pond, out of the kindness of | enough to the railroad'to use tl her close against him for a mo- \here all the roows are on the first | fcd a day . H. A | : 2 el d Mozin g & {tablish themselves as good fellows.| whom Billy was employed, and I her heart, hail copicd Sally's record | cars much, but in this burg were | ment. They stood close to each |floor and the verandah has to stay ' A- It depends somewhat uponm |y sy smitn's opinton that many | jasted s.»\-cial years, The Kid was of the candidates bought votes. 17 v Ears oliimhiantine teun Lupke _He thinks the. present day rally { out, and by the time he died with imilar to one held recently in the | 1ig' Loots on at the age of 21, he V.M. T. A. & B. hall at which more | a4 credited with having killed a than 2,500 people heard a short talk | po® GO 0 oL of his life. and cnjoyed a minstrel show is the best type and most successful kind | forest are placing signs along mo- for roads, dirccting tourists to the T ys— T David's voice calls to ament to sec ing. The wind blows the door Clem’s face pocring 1 the little attic )\=:‘vla|\: \H]w‘:_:“l ’.‘4' from the orphanage files. lucky enough to get a ot pretty |Other. Sally not caring if the in-|ontside. Outside the bungalow we the animal, the kind of work per- ke Clom, g b crishivg | tal 1 S imes during the | CIOC 1o @ siding . The performers | (riiew between Tiybee and Eddic | have two sidewalks. Onc_ leading | formed and the season, but a good | strikes Clem, sending M o | o e Guring the | will siccp in their berths, lessn it | brolonged tself interminably, for |10 it and the other leading away | Eeneraj rule is 1.1 pounds of grain o v e er I;’:““)‘r"li’r"' “’i'fl'\'ll';ilgllllljllr|;x :Ili' T-an:.;}“"’ too hot and they want their |David was there, thinking — she | from it. One can be used by tricnds | and 1 1-4 pounds of hay for cach | ’::u;-[v. it“,‘,“ ,: t‘l{fl' (;)r"h;ml ‘ror a few n‘h;l\t ;l;-iu\lnl: Salh" o(? the road | LeNts pitehed on the lo ‘F]"Ui;l “!\:_l his thought—"Dear lit- /and the other by vour relations. A Im‘n'drru'lpoun’q? nlg live weight. v | minutes. He telephones for a doctor | and over recling, drunken-looking | What do you do in the carni- | ' \I'.vv: ‘;; Iy : I feature by the architect is the spa. | tan 1 ,;?1:,“] ','°(-T,‘\"r‘}?,§.,'?'1 l)l-o' 1o come to Clem's aid, then meets | fences into meadows or ficlds for | Val. Eddie?” Sally asked respect- ““'”‘”M-' ‘I' cnly .-n lI"I“I_m-nums‘(,,,..,_\- bay windows. r:,",'(,,,,o”, (;’ \n‘“:“a" oo “;: “i:’;; S the girl, He savs: “I've been think-|a terribly neaded rest. Once, with | fully. i e 2 “l‘ 3 1 “They's two kinds of bay windows “"m"l_ Cabinst Officer at the Hoad |7 & polliical gathering (n the cy’s| L ; z Ihe hard, homey. 1l hate to takc | his head i her lap, her fingers| *Oh. T'm helpin, Lucky Loow on |[firons (e stibble toward ANCm. e kind that bolonss 10 a house | o T &8 ¢ head |pigtory. One noticeable thing was | Cincinnati, Mar. 31 (P—Jaywalk- vou back te the iome.” | s ooihing aiis! arisp chdstnub cura /| (s msals! € arblin! Woonehssjons, | L2207 ARSE AFTUITING : Sle o wd the kind that belong 1o a fat] o7 e | 1€ Ereat numberof women. who | ors here get o police ticket tnllin: et " he enlarged gran dic hers has been telling me | ; ¢ ois vory il i - am Mitehell, former | qupneq out. t pedestrians were Killed an el 3 PHTHI STORY | from lis sweat-moistencd brow, he | You know, he enlarged grandl bt i man. Lither onc is very notice i Sl 8 " | } NN B At 11 wont {o slcen, and she knew that | "Loosy's got three Kewpie dolls|!UAt You two kls favessot yourigiie, Dut after yowve had one a Assistant Chicl of - the Aty Air | yormerly the men crowded them-| $54 hurt by autos in 1927, wxo. D Ho. met T can't go|she sould not have awakened him |booths and I'm in charge of “one [TEGS (AR T pock of trouble, and | while you think nothing of 1t ask |SS0RSG, oL o | d hack fo the orphanage! I'd rather|cven to save herself from the or-|of 'em. Old Bybee—Winfield It A9 "“'fi'”lll it Well T1ipe an whe owns one) Needless 2ol BAE -'m» i F"]; AsECHom ;1~‘"' Sally gasped | phanage. bee—owns the show and travels 'l’“"”l ,x‘ tr eling - carniy Vs iig wiy ours is the kind that you ‘ .'.” 5 x:' 1 ried ? | ol .)mm‘m‘d "his bundle, took | Dawn was bedecking the east | With it—not like most owners. He "‘"‘l'” the best place in God's world | jon't hafta carry avound with you.| & M‘r“hv"” e FOPULAR CARD GAMES e e AN held them tightly. | with taticred pink banners when (OWns the concessions and lets the o hae. ““““"I"‘]‘ that wants {0|qyc strect numbers can be readily | @ 0. What year Wastgold dis- | . l‘r‘ Wt run away from this thing | the oy and girl. staggering with | concessionaires operate ‘cm on per- “vm”"z I_"‘HI.\“"H 1ave "vl vlm»l' “"“i en. as we have then placed in a A I“‘H“ DI, | L l’rlnnv» Sally, I'm sorry. 1|weariness and faint with hunger, [contags, He owns the freaks and | o005 ’0(‘ v iy (””l '3" jlarge frame over the doorway. Di-f A pr/ (PO L ashe | . Sally 3 | 5 4 liot show o Salven €6 { my fa er to a e wlow this we have a r] ¥ ake old fash- {hiign: 1 nolle L' gelne tolmvalicatanliisle it plnpesiot Bhanc IS T S R S00 10 B ELE B e Moo Daves o elow diisiote Bve g Bothenlinca Ginh idcalar latest Lulletin, now ready. Flll out the coupon below and mail as directed: myself ups after T've scen you|ton, a pretty little fown snugly and all the ridin’ rackets—ferris | o ¢ e frawe, but with no numbers in it e e e im e Home. Tl rx-|asleep in the hush that bajongs | Sheels. merry-go-rounds, whips ' | 0 ¥OF BENT St you want to|fhin s for thot who ean't read.| o SRS O S ] T . 8 ) ror | peculiarty carly. Suniny morte | everyihing. el be showin’ up | EeeP out of sight, reckon I'd bet- [ fhen we have the verandah steps, | oD asses and I o plain to vour Mrs. Stone, make her v:”k’”“':',:,‘, o dutint erowing of |any e now and 1 gite you |ef Iot you help Buck, the cook of | made of woor : cups of flour, 2-3 cup of bufter, GAMES LLITOR, ashington Bureau, New Britain Merald, belivve—" Ling v the ¢ crow of | ANy and " 3 el | “ONI” Sally breathed on a gust | backsard roosters and the o a knockdown to him. | s 4 ¢ haso stoms can e used whether | 2, C1PS UFONN sugar 1-2 cup raisins, I ! 4 ! 1 L i Ml s h | currants and lemon peel grate: of despair. Then, stoopiug swiftly, | sional haying of a hound broke the| “V = s, ‘ entering or leaving the bungalow. | (eagsoons water, 1 level teaspoon | he snatched nup her bundle and | stillness. ; [ Sally glowed at him. “Davi) amd Some (1115 050 0116 Of OUF cUBtMErs | St o eaptved ta satir (res ety hegan 1o run down a corn rv)\\.h We've got to have food,” David hiadn't an idea what we should do, sent i a complaint stating that the spices to taste, Last of all beat S an with the flectners of a | said abruptly, as they hesitated for-|and we were so hungry we could Sleps were too Narrow, eausing him s e o e I terror-stricken animal, and David [lornly en the outskirts of the little | have eaten field corn off {he statks. S i e e watohed her for a loug moment, his|town. * “And yet 1 suppose the| “You looked all in,” Eddie grin- ket wbl Gon far anonila anatis s datk with pity and uncer- |alarm has been given and the con. |ned at her. “So you run away, too, | | tainty. Then he gave chage, his|stables on the lnok-out for us. |Sally. Couldn't “stand the racket |} Jong legs elearing the distance hie- | We might stop at a house that has any lengor. eh? Is David her L Iive !lundred, Auction Piteh, Hearts, Twenty-One—rules and suggestions for play of theso card games are contalned in our Washington Bureau's G CLIP COUPON HERE O e S S 24 2 New York Avenue, ashington, D, C. umimy with a hootlegger agd his . I has to rustle the chow alone, but otherwise the boy's all right And you, Sally =" 1lis keep eyes | narrowed specutatively, fook in the Nt flushed face, the big eyes | Kling. Then one of his hig | nids reached out and lifted the | heavy braid of | ir that hung | 1o her waist, Weigheo studicd it thought fully CTO B CONTING Sally's real adventure begin want a copy of the bulletin POPULAR CARD GAMES, and enclose jerewith five conts in locks, uncancelled, U. S. postage stampe, or coin to cover postage and handiing costs: 1 [ to receive injurivs when he stumbled | e and fell. We mestigated his com. NaMB that his fall was merly due t0 & i6- | han when first made. nnderstanding. 1I"ar those who hke | Q. How many forcign firms are exercige, inatead of having all the L3 here doing business in China ? rooms on onie floor, we fuve the eot- |4 gocording to most recent fig- T T e I'heso cotta come DAty |y g ohtainable there 7,921 foreign 8 [ firms havin extablishments in An attie is asorta handy roomt over-1 ey o which are Diritish, head where you can - wlore away¥ 44y pe Russian, 2,940 are Jap- anesa, 184 a crman 377 are| plaint and found the steps O K. and g oyer whon it is several days old | | teaee ETATE ersscersetarssesierisitate fween them with miraculous spe fo telephone —— they wonldn't 1e | buddy you picked up on the ro lo canght up with her just as she | likely to have heard about Carson | (iosh. To think of little Sally| at the edze of the corn field, | but T don't like to arouse anyone | Ford hoboing Ry ! 3 “I'm afraid The taken advartag recklessly about to plunge into the | this early on Sunday morning. m afrai Aler inta g Tare fhat led fo the Carson house.|There's an cating house mext to|of Your friendship for Sally, Cobk | S ol | She beéomes a perfornic the Wait, Sallyte he panted, grasp- | the station that stays open all | Pavid sald, “The truth js, Cobb-— | A0 76 ¥ werin th furnished and include a roomy attic. ing her shonlder. “You can’t run night, to serve tr rews and “Aw, make it Eddie. Wdre all things you don't want aronnd un- away alone like this—Oh Lord!” he | passengers, but more than likely | buddies, ain't we c 20 SoL . FEE | Ameriean and 220 are Freneh, | — ABOUT croaned suddenly. There they|the station agent Tas heen told fo| “Well the truth fs Fiddie, that} | *The attie is so tavge you ean| @. Does a person of British na-|] |[FAC T S — o il come! Don't you Near the carjleep a lookout for us. [T'm afraid I'm a fuzitive from jus. | store most anyiling cxeept the fam- | fionality antomatically become an the road? Come| As he spoke a train whistled | tice. 1 wanted to take Sally back | ] | 2 O T derfoot turning in from | s Y fliveer and the piano. In the ! American citizen after five years back, Sally!” shrilly. The two wayfarers stood | to the orphanage and give mysell| Ining toom thev's a large fireplace. | residence in the United State Compiled by the He did not wait for her 1o obey, [vot a hundred yards from the rail. |up for murder RK We figures that if you must «!""A. No alien automatically b CONNECTICUT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE but Wfted Ter into his arms, for jroad tracks whore they erossed the| "G ‘,"] o ‘“";. Bls b '; b a fire you miay as well have a place | comes a citizen of the United States. he had gone dimp with terror, and [dirt road. Sally instinctively |ing. Then something like admira- sl to put it No firc-eseape is pro-|jle must go through the process of o erousning low o that the corn | tunred (o flee, but David restrained | tion glittered —in his little black Vided a5 the insurancs company does {yaturalization. Automobile Parts; Engines; Repair Work. e o e fyes. “Put the soft pedal on, Dave. | i ibeifess o ~ems they're 4 o i : R soutd e i, et eversane, | et e s e o (Enables Teachers 0 Agalyge et belvye i thean it eeens thewie | T 3 ssmarie 1ve o) Atnoneh Conneatcut dors net have a commanding place tn ; ) | “Lie flat on the ore intercsted i putting the fir fia Ao Alic. durtacad S ; ! ,m' e aa he sot her gently |Sally,” he said genily. “I think| "It wasnt murder, Eddie Sally | isd v oifgoRttisaEntaceiontingatitor {he avtomobile industry, several million dollars worth of parts | . i Lant, and not ietting it escape. The | pedo? upon her feet. “We can't leave [our best bet is to act as it we had |interrupted cagerly, her hand go- TDEII‘ Pllplls Be"er [ kitehen has a s cooking range.| A. No. and hodies ar: manufcatured here yearly. The value of motor- Were mew. The piace will beinothing to hide. Remember, we'y ‘:nr 0«‘-]: '0”“' "‘ o 1 A "f‘ ,: ‘:' IHousewives praise our ranges daily,| (. What is the longest rallroad vchicle bodies and parts turned out by 29 Connecticut factories cwarming with people. Tut when done no wrong. If Carson is dead, | suringly. was-an accident, in cspecially those who sometimes | funnel in India ? it's dark we'll slip nway, across | he brought hix death upon himself. |2 way. —Tell him, David. Eddie} Chicage, March 31 P Peychol- | (hrow pots and pans at their hus A, Ttisin the Khojal Pass, from {ields, Thank God. therell Le no | e deserved what he got.” | will understand. ogy i< the nitimate source of fun- | hands. They simply alms at the tar- | Quetta fo Kandahai moon.” Trustingly, Sally gave him her | The cook tent was filling up. &0 |damental assumption in edueation. | got and never misses as they have | Q. Does skim milk have any years eatlior the value of Connecticut’s product in this industry He flattened his own body upon hand, stood very small and erect| l'a\ld’ lo‘\vr'm: !ul‘.-f”wul“ lt(» ;L‘ "L‘;; | believes Prof. .”.‘; N. Freeman of | s correct range food value? $2,738, Connecticut wage earners during 1925 averaged the soft earth, close against the | Leside bim as the big engine thun- | mur as he told Eddie LN wiefly | the University of Chicago. “Another feature is the winding | Although it contains less fat 1,109, and their wages totaled $1,480,135. Materials cost $3,- ‘hick. sturdy corn &talks, They did |dered down the tracks foward|but accu 'fllh :“’ l-*""-‘ of _\"L‘ “Itis sometimes said that phile tairway, from the cellar to the at- fhan whole milk and therefore is 201.992 not talk muech for v were liss [ them. IHer face was white and "r'tfl‘:l\‘l,\”” i m'l'_‘ upon m ‘!llph\ and sociology determine the tie. The Winding stairway the | not 8o rich in flavor, it has as large During 1925 Connecticut factories manufactured engines and fening, listeniv for faint gounds|drawn with fatigue but her cyes|Carson. farmer aims or ends of education and that nurried man's alibi, especially when | or a larger proportion of protein and | EmE L St o armhouse which imoged a smile for David, His| “Jees Eddic breathed, when | pevchology studie le i dliedte s e k 2 4 _ < water wheels valued at $4.346,082; and did building and repair- coming from the mhous i . | psy ey studics the means by retnening from a session at the [carbohydrate, and has a high nutri- e 4 - g E “ ste 4 {he dreadful | did not receive and refiect that |ihe recital was finished. “I Fope | which these ends may be 2 v Tk . o ik e it 28 ing of ships and boats (stecl and wooden) worth $2,107,003, and would indicate that r ‘ s i : be attained.” lodge, club or banauet. He &tarts tive value if freely uscd in cooking. il SN o e rebal i AR EIat W Tallvedn Jiscovery had been made. [rave smile, for they were fixed | ¥OU finished for himi If the ol b declares. “If we pursue analyeis at the hottom and when he reaches o as a beverage. o ald SreRaire dn elesioit Falinea o ies Long minutes passcd and nothing | upon the onconing train. nzzard ain't dead—amd VIl bet he ffar cnough we shall discover that [ the top he's so dizzy from turning | = pall “l’"“l ""f’“” L $1,210. o el o ¢ bad happened. Then the muffled George, Sally, iUs a carnival | @in't--T'd iike to {nke a crack a‘lihe ends themsbives are discovered | fhat his wife ean't tell whether he | €O R TO COLLEG {2iadely C000 waka sarnersimete sengasn: ‘r:l LRnEIGeh jother moter. {urning into | train! ookt Fybee's Bigger and | Vi myself. Vou wo kids stick [through peyehological study. cof that way naturally, or by boot-| Rerca, Ky. Mar. 31 (P -Distance & nes “I“‘I(:‘k‘i";‘ e ,:‘ ,n::." r‘;;[‘f::_ l"u“nid zu-’ o “":r"!; from the state highway, | Better Show.* T'd forgotten with us. TN tip off Bybee and I'M | wyio40ry investigations in psychol wor. Goinz down he can save [from town or railroad and lack of bbb i o m“\m“” & ng: ! 1011 them that the doctor to whom |carnival was coming. look " il -;?‘n-:' .'llflu if \‘vv ‘Iwu‘v‘x.': et . for cxample, enable us o fime, providing he stumbles and | funds do not deter Southern Ap- onneotant ‘““p and hml m;n.dmé during 1925 amounting i had telahoned was arriv- | there! There's ane of their signst” |hoth jobs 10 concestions are al-| a1 the conduct of children fo | falls. All he needs is a start and | palachian youths from getting an s o . Ul ing. It seemed hours hefore al An crormous poster. pasted upon | Nays short of help- dizcover the canees of ood and bad | the winding stairway will - do the | Fucation, rof. W. 3. Hutchina of 'Y"IS—»MM"\J ol of the la!a: (o(r;(he l‘r;lu-'d gmrzu. T 3 o ra 4 [ ie - My w b = ' i | = % 4 5 e The averag e e o t e flonted from the house to |a billhoard, showed a nine-foot giant | “Oh. Eddie, i he only would!™ | conguet and to apply the appropri- vest, and how. Rerea college says. The school's i Teieriota oot the cornficl nd a 0-inch dwarf, the Jittle “l'”-“ gasped. l”“l"' »‘”!‘"““ ‘Ij."'j":‘:un remedies. We find that con-| “And another feature s the sun' 2,500 students live an average of | P it nas Atk % Pearl:” Sally whispered, shiver- | man, smoking a huge cigar, seated | clonded ier brigh fi M guet is improved not o much by the | parlor that can be used cvery day | .49 miles from any village and only b 2 . " E 5 hey In't found him. The |cockily in the palm of the cmnt'ai’r"'“" we'd e so.consplcuous “:”'.‘:m[ual to abstract principles as by in the week, rvegardless of the!20 have parcnt$ who pay more than rr’t,h;: “,“,:mn,."“'.',\ r:",'m‘fi:nf‘: “‘é"{«”;f;‘@?‘r ;:‘vlfluov):du"; ::'r docior told them. Oh, 1 | vast hand, Big red fype below the|ithe cirnlval. The police would Joy fan a s of the mofives of in- | weather and - At this point, Mary, | $100 a year in taxes. r‘an 'f;m o l‘h‘Q'l.ml'd e el o‘: 513,665, % lis hand tightened so hard upon | picture announced: “liybee's Big- | hands on vs a5 soon a3 we showed | dividuals and psyehological ex- a1 member of the family tunes in on | 0! ik S S CORE. FOREIRD. that she winced. A little Jater | ger and Bettor Show Stanton, | our faces—" planation of their attitude Neah's only rival, the radio. and | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ey heard . Mve. Carson’s harsh | Junc & and 10, One hundred per | “Nat if the Fig Voss 100k YOU| v of other probiems, | When one of the Two Black Crows| i calling, calling—-Sally! Sal- | formers, largest menageric any | under his Wi Bddie reussured oo ag the choiee of subjects n | Jazily: drawls “How come yo Know Sally Ford!” carnival on the roud today.' hetl “In the curnival the Big Doss| o 85 the choico ef “aubjects il b IO el of 4" Noah A E 3 Silly bowed her Tead upon| T suppose ¥re going to|in the law. Il spcak to him - oc ciiidrin into ability groups, Uhink's he talking about Iam and ThoseTwneWI“eD“.tRoads By FonhmeFox Diavid's Tand then, and wept a lit- | spend Sunday here,” David re- | sclf | shows that these problems may e grabs his hat and. coat and heats it. | : ' Jeving. e wis—good ked. Then he turned toward | The carnival roustabouts — b solved, not by means of speculation S DAL <he hiked m David. | Sally, beheld the miracle of her | rough-looking, powerful negrocs in| iy by a direct study of the result At a " N know 1 didn't | transformed face. “Why, child, you undershirts and soiled. nondescribt | yuon the children of the \”“‘mr , sTch ;"‘ Ur' harm, evert’ Lwant fo to the carnival, don’t | trouscrs—cyed trio curiously | geedures which we may adopt.” - P . lour, during which the |you? Poor littlc Sally!™ s they passed from one tent and | b & 2 Gvilight setiled dike a | His voice was so tender, so booth to anothcr, Eddic cxplaining 4. o st upon the cornficld, | whimsical, so sympathetie, that|and gesticulating: like 4 Cool’s New Books Are Fewer, somechow. Scveral cars ar- tedrs filmed over the brilliar ce of | Tour conductor. ! But Title: Vary More len's voices shouted unin- |her sapphire eyes. “I wont to a| “Jees, Sally, ) never expected 10| o yon Ty Moy oo o words. Twice Pearl | cireus once, she said with the see any of you kids again,” Eddie o new. oGk olNnE o A [cager Lreathlessnoss of a child, | interrupted — his monotogue, which | (0t BYCEEE TER Uit W no on e down the corn | “The governor he aas running | was like Greok 1o Lis guests I ot il s T\“” H 1noki ¢ them. “They | for offics jin—sent tickets for| “Have you ever been sorry yom | nuob G P CE E8 A £0ll =0 neq the | all the orphans 4 1, oh it was ran away Eddi t Sally kool The spring index l'nl‘].hlwv . her in his | wonderful, David! W all planned | wistfully desiring reassurance, for [ yeo0 Sy S L o R o run avay from the orphav was still impoesible for her to GRE SRR A L e e Pavid and oin th circns We talked ure life independent of CoHEhaN HTha GO TIIRRG Aonrd “"“‘ for weeks, hut —we didn't s e SR icaiano % ¢'MON, BILL, AND @0 THROUGH ' el Vi H(wx ll‘iW)\"]\r My S ey g || GrEAteT dRersity in e fids of i \ ; RIS POCKETS WHILF Syt : was sweet on, got | tewns, It I reckon it's casier JENIE g e Nellnood e QUESTIONS ANSWERED | LA T KEEP HIM tolals of beok production, the pul o oRe ] A ard from h rom New |2 boy, ever did want to go back, g | We ean cut acy rom him from New [ boy. 1 never did want to go back, | iion daclares, and arbitrary cur You can get an answer to any (s Foune 1| York when the circus was in winter | of course, but T've thought many ; Mo B s I | tallment of the many volumes of- question of fact or Information by | berth, The Ry 1 quarters ug name was Eddie lu o, i3 le K]? ; B l"“ ' " fored the reading public each year Wwriting to the Question Editor, New of timberland 1 be- 1l- ol the train's stopping, lids” A{ M"ll . “‘IY”” on lun»]:v AT s AN ohan e Aot ot tain Herald, Washington Bureau, | Tha ] Look : 2 reckies oW — NOW'S |\ itles luve an appeal to 1422 New York avenue, Washington, | i s * David shaded his s | Rub; dly! You know Ruby s or )t D. C., enclosing (wo cents fn stamps | " N " > S Bl cre She i . nton, | an ,‘,In, 1 down wrv ”,.. 4 it il th 1\ Sh 2 e {or reply. Medical, legal and marital | can 1 his is a spur of e mamn ko i 1 how, s Was iwe o . advice cannot be given, nor can ex- iding, they eall it. 1 sup- 3 viuoe 1osorta tigger on Six Inches of Land tended research be undertaken. All I carmival - cars will - stay \Hil; . ’_l *‘\’. " "'_’ $ " 5 Costly, Town Learns ctacr questious will receive a per- 1 for his ooy ) i R - diliord, Conh. Mar. 31 (®—11igh Sonal reply. Unsigned rcquests can- | withdrawr o once Sally was not lis- abruptly W vidues are not always restricteq 10U be angwered. All letters are con- | Of eours ening to him. She wa running Ruby Paby's dead. 1284 ol ¢ lidential.—Edi | “I'm o not the re. from which the Didn’t read about it in the big cltle ~I'h:‘l v';\\u fathers of i al.—Editor. . ord arned, cn urcoupled, and as | paps i : A €. What is meant by a 90 pound lled shlly, joyously. | “Ruby—dead” You fhe town wanted a strip of 1 i six inches wide by Toct @eep| ™7 | AND HERE's n who had dropped | Kiddin' me, Sally? Huby—de e : A. A stecl rail that weighs 90 | " the top of to lly's distressed. blue eges fiut- | L0 complete “a site for a fitehose. Ly g s the gard. | SOME PEOPLE An architect lad made plans and . tered to David's face as if for help. A #HIISCT Ma WETE BATS B Q- Who was Douglas McLean's e Cobh? K p Ly —fell—out of a (ifth stor; to0 amal et leading woman in the motion picture is hecls CHAPTER XI11 window, Eddie — last September. . “Soft Cushions”? ° | ito | wind dwell v it was all like a dream, | Sally admitted in a choked voice, A manufacturer and banker who A, Hue Carol. | the horror w.oor tol dreams vou are mever por- | “After she lad spent the sum- | was the abbutor wanted $12,000 for . How old is Lois Moran :mdi i during 19 or 575 of the country's total of $1.- 5 a according to the census of manufactures. Four pared to a 15 per cent imerease b sch out into the tu Indecd, | it At the feast that your mer. on the Carson farm, Kddie” | the strip wiat are some of the prineipal pie- rimazinatio capable of | iu makes so real. And mnot | Davil broke in quictly. signifi- S — turs in which she Appeared futin a Sally Ford am could antly MOLESKRIN SHORTAGE Deseribe her? by . so good as the Sl clos her eves o as not Glasgow Vel ALOP - Moleskin A She was born in Pittshurgh, held only | thick. furey, dark-brown bucksheat 1o see the conflict of rage and gricf coats will be dearer. Floods In 1%, March 1. 1909, is 5 feet r mind, pas- |eakes placeored with golden butier in Eddie Cobi's hovish fac Fritish T=lee drowned milifons of the inehes tall, weighs 167 pound: or the atrong. | o0 ) Womaple svrup T hape 1o God you did kil hine, | Jittle anmmads 11 take 1 Plonde haw and hazel eyes fore her, | Cobl's veice scemed | Davidi” Eddie burst oul at last. skins to make a coat apprared in Siella Dallas, The Reck

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