New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 2, 1928, Page 14

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Sally Ford, inms phanage, is “farnmcd out mer she is 16 to Clen ¢ er. Therc she meets student and athlete ing on the (‘arson summer. Car about T and David st wl und Dav: hat night 4 unus wn of St 1t oy w! ival 1kes NOW onT see for G ON WITH Titt CHAFPTER NTV this way, la-de p right up ostrich man ad chews “Rig s tig-men Botro, th rails, toothpick weve you! He swallows ‘em like Botfo dig-sts an thing, from hors inives! Any zentlem. a jaek-knife for ‘ome on. folss Don't let Boffo The spieler's en, allen bully propl S em kid « ing shors up s candy! nd every- to nt jack pr ot oifos Dor voice went i atter | commanding the gaping ho surged Admission 1o “Th: + tent which ers, wan- was there admission, runawa as onc of the h the farm- had paid their to s the crowd came rker and ticket red, scarred hox 1l right, all horting. of coun nim like she Palace of Wond: housed a scor was derful 1 without | havii t she--she, ward of the «tat many attractions ers and village lard.earned mone Dimly through the voice of the seller 1n his tall outside the tent: right! Here you are! Only a quar- Ler-— cents—two bits—to sce the show! Performance just start- «d! Step right up! All right, boys, this way! Don't let your girls call vou a piker! Two bits pays for it 1! Sce the half-man-half-woman! See the girl nobody can lft! Try and lift her, bo Little and pretty as a picture, but heavy as lead! Al right, right in! Don't crowd! Room for everyhody See Princess Lalla. the Harem Crys. tal Gazer! Sees all. knows alll] See Pitty Sing, the smallost woman | in the world—" Incredible! On Saturday, just two days ago, she had been peeling apples to mak: pies for the Carson family. Today. she was a member ot a carnival troupe, under the protection of Winfield Byber, owner | of all these weird creatures about whom the spieler was chanting. 1t | was too unreal to be true. i There had been 12 solid hours | of sleep. Then had come a mar- | velously satisfying supper in the | lining car, or “privilege” car, with 2 himself introducing her to! onishing people whom the spicler was naow exhibiting to curious country people. The giant, 2 Hollander named Jun somethi or-other, had hent from vast heights 1o take her hand; the tiny ma midget, a I iian billed merely Noko, had gravely asked her, in a tiny, piping voice, if she would 2w & hutton on his minjature coat for him; the bearded “lady” was a man, after all man with a nat- urally faleetto voice and tiny hands «nd feet. Boffo, the human ostrich, had disappointed her by being sat- isricd with a very ordinary diet of corned beef and cabbage. The fat zirl, who had confided fo Sally that she only weighed 350 pounds. though she s billed as “tippir he had patiently glass milk, been imed w step des” at drunk glass after intil a gallon had o all in the interest of keeping weight up and adding to it Then Bybee had taken lLer to s wife. a thin, hatehet-faced | hrew of 4 woman who seemed to suspect everything in petticoats of designs husband 10 focl must ol n that eve her seemied ¢ sure His osse sucl won f ndere ferenes bnormal it=oll to liness rad res and lor At the tatked creat down 1hr sad-faced, amazing legs great chair with silently and posteard pict when the | ally, cajoling rom the ziant “And ron o 3N Little Bers |and ended | took ' ducted th r but they don't T've saved the Princess the because «'s the know all you sheiks will Emba errupted And lon't Lo that sonie on boy come pretu Lalla best. agree w ert for 1 two toward i r kn sibic to b beautitul ¢ spieler had mac ic salaam was red if all 3t her with wi or with envy req was ot Princ scaped member of Sulton of T urk herself slim, round In fantastie trousers, wrapped cl s from knee to an imitation pearls; ic-blouse, cmbroidered with 1 with gold friv and halt- Young curves: provocative veil dimming 4 making rious the brilliance of childish eyes. wondered if any of the skeptieal would mutter that Iden-olive int of lier face, and bare arms had come out o can of burnt-sienna powder, plied thickly and evenly over a f of cold cream. The mock-jew wrapped ropes of blue-bla hair, however, were real, felt their heauty as they her slowly rising and falling bres To Ler gravdy expressed doul of the authenticity of her Turk costume Mrs. Bybee had repl curtly, contrmptuously: “My Gav Who knows or whether Tu ish demes dr like this? pretty, ain't it? Them women wear turbans and 1 know. but that black hair of yo ain't going to be covered up w no towel around your he \d And so, circling her holding the scrap of black luc veil in place, was a crudely joned but gaudil pretty cro studded with imitation rubics cméralds and diamonds as big birds' o Her feet felt very t and strange in red sandal pointed toes turned sharply upw: roguishly in fluffy the rious elivyed they saw her girl figurs —a tu nd in oneeal her lay agai n brow n pompoms, “1 deelare ter Prince: Brooks dil, mented after you make a alla than Mrs. Bybee had outfitting Sally. down with appendicitis Sious City and we ain't had a er tal gazer since—onc of thi of the show. too.” But the spicler on, giving her a fear ful history. cndowing weird gifts— Yes, sir, the Prinecss Lz all, H-—sgees all in this magic crystal he past, prosent L and will reveal all to o cares to step up on t platform and be convineed. J conts, folks, one loncly i v, and you'll have past. pr ent and future o1 to yom the Turkish favorite f tunc-teller of the Sultan of Turk Who'll be first, boys and girls? & right’ up.” he exhiorted the spicler called Gus, litile pine velvet with signs of Zodis the bl stood crystal ounted on a tarnished tal, and covered over with squarc, Gus whisked off 1 aled the “m ervstal” 1o the gaping crowd with another deep salaam. he “Princess Lalla” to chair. S ) d her lot Min big 1 was going on a and w her e w fol hers fut one w quart reves whom was husy arranging with bl gold thr table, covered ¢ in the mbr bl square rove o thr ne- 1 foand enpr hands with the JArge glass | A young man vaulted I the platforin, followed by . ot b gilded o slangy r Saily's i o com ment mereif shiclded ned embl the with i so 1 did th denian Lrown pows For 1 to pows ie Willis w! CHATPTES Wil Xv 3wk 1 the tudin ied went her hands o il n to chant. brin hesitar \ 11 i he English nd ' lips gan words had came ot ont corn raised h stutt 1 Wilhs langhed ¥ ywd essed eloseor vo or mien 1 q 10 attract the attention of G «ho atood behind wearct nec 1re Sal 1 t ose kle i a the ko { £ e ap- il el ok | and s nst I ish icd vt k- 1t's 1y s ith and ost h- wn iny ard ilk st nie coui- She in rys it and ith 1k, knows of anid ny- his | nst tle by o1 o the ack cal On ack the git on her 10y 1 ver 1 Ter 1 te Yo My ntly her what-nots for all! and | ar- her. ANNE AUSTIN farmer, ductively young m an Thank u ot he 1 “You n a trom the stubbled that the e Sally Confid Sally cIf he ha elieved the actr. sonated i ended fol fo in 1 not. so cither, 1 pretty. who wor her ¢ been cli viously the pre foretold “dark some’; ildron. casure, that her noth little of fo den gave only the ings,"” grily middie-a Lumper cylinder law for unerringl marrie of To a fr ing youn the plate she gr less tha United s hes twin bab couple, b from the vague gu wide cants 4 the ol looked s ishly end and ryone what *F the mag dering Durir perforn Pa ingly mi side. It ov derful 1o Sally. only circus mother that many piful Some of her prophi three children NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1928 AUTHOR OF “SAINT AND SINNER* to a carmval beforc fore the tent lass tuuk auties” never you call L n on in pened voic dived i bLanauas wat Lyl tor it wa duy, an liis pock srinn, Gus th \op und Winficld ars had been crow party, iculat in lov pretty aver a1 15 into pouring well which started 4 sh m the crowd 0. 1 tor: fou't want free Willi violently 1 girls Vol rom the crow: nar-ry with marry v i o rush you th i not 1 could it—do 1 s all to tend 10 be 1 can't she go dark Willis tha whwardly platfo ground, marvelous Tord. ence and mirth welled up began to helicye in s Lalla," just 4 more than half- the queen or ~he had imper- | old days so rocently rever, when sive had “play or the other orphans, t secker after knowledg present and f wis Yt not very havd v the applicant was v, very urban-looking zirl, a tiny solitair gement finger ng to the a now my lf. 1 with la veered stooped v littlc Don't *yor T. Barn suck ol they “m aud oing your re Howe crowd 1 “Prinee nd dropy the Cntirely i to unawar as lit- Siy ol that ust kid happy din You always that she ss whom n tH v send the zood Lor iy black on nig s woril ftold a lot of nic in't it she tripn ink a qu sl A Tsty Wonder Lol 1 veally “Prine imid lirtle crately oflirt pros o swirtly vl the crowd tollo ure Cusy. \ ' 3 The ring on bee who had tty girl Sally happy marriase Wl young man. va-ry a long journey, and The zirl sparkle ' utterly unconscious of t “Princess Lalla™ had ing past and the i clos little liro 1 sl When she ¢ harker a behind which was obligingly with ha tow down | hooth. platforn mount the i ckonedd ps ent Lark throst Beeans her briefest of 1 only mutt it was a swindl farmer he npor - the . hoys nand lia of Cot girl tor servie st e ged whe ¢ the irl y pick danghter, splendid Kled, open- gster of 10, orm by his adoring mother, o ) B andly promised nothi 40 the th totos, i a new eight- vour son-In- Ny had as hix un- prospective whom knows all out nd ol Wonders! o A prowmi thinust upon - of presidency of e N as riel wi flappi satin tu 18 wife, prarls zainst e suchoas ies for the newly rought shouts crowd, 15 10 the fhaer ey tived wh Lt the ol laughta our can md som her Dy r sandal woull S eases of th past went to b 1pli to tell heo 15 the ibont 1o hurry out Wondors, 1 ntly 1en mark not itat maid. for ir motherly owed her with iy or. Gus called “Prinee ! Would to th id a indet a tiny 10 h but who paid 4 vineess Lalla” ie erystal went and thrilled and the first nees, Sally lace of Won ngled with 1l was all beautiful gnd who had bhecn once in her life conlid th vay won 1 W sal isfi thout th 1 tied of m cone st entt etators | 1l Pitty for o tiny sug, th o of ind dar- from waorl i crowds ont- wonin won-in child’s t0 5 on the platforn d AN of e pit which uto and drank she Pulace fon St Fraetions little things—especially small chil- dren—surged up in her heart. She skipped down the steps of her own particular little platform and ran, with outstretelied to the midgel. “Pitty was indecd pretty thin doll of a woman, the tlaxen lair 41l head auarcelled meticulously, Lor littde plump checks and pout- ing, baby In her miniaty holding i newsy g i compariso that it served serecn, e hands she was aper, which was so with her midget as a complete 1 W and siz o 1l so glad youll ict me nd dimpled. “You vou!” you. I'm Sally glowed little darling. cneou noruous, sa d 1 et wd dowi at sou'r carry oul cey don't baby g monished mel” Pitty ¢ in a scvere old cnough to be n if I'm not big the tiny, fold the definiteness, abashed, fluttered ipproving hittle fac: Odd that so tiny read — but of coursc rown up, cven if she was ne tull— plea Sally pale under ih . “May 1 your a minute? For her had cuug sight of wme which Lad been burned in- r memory, forever indelible— name of Carson (TO BE CONTINUED) Sally gets a Kind offer from Mre, Byhee, In the neat chapter City Items Co. No. s called 1o a . W ataiss to news- 10 from the d to paper. thing could only 29 gasped, go- rown pow- paper for atitude | just wronj a erystal ' suddenly to whis- brown worry, um used | v born Winfield to 1 Toni and I rockon to wast: cord 1 r 1o b ut vour 7 of the fire department. viss fire on proper- Smith. 17981 anley o'clock yesterday ifternoon d Co. No. 6 was called at 6:19 o'clock to a fire in the wood- «d plot o Brook strect. The firm of Brodril & Prought suit against M, Gregory for % claiming non-p The firm of LeW e representing the Deputy Sheriff Martin Hor- 1pers today cross tl he sum of ment & nla f a il wir Greend MifT. Secomi JA WELASCINSKE Ve WILLIAM WELASCINSKL. alias WILLIAM MUCHINSKIL Supe Court, State of Conne Hartford, the 24t it onnt Mar 1925 ORDER OF NOTICE complaint in said caus to «ail Court, at Hartford 1 County, on t first Ty of May. clain divo ppearing to and being found by the subscribing authority that the de- William Wiascinski last re- al New Britain, Connecticnt, Lt the whereabouts of the de- s unknown to the plaintif. ered, that notice of the institu- d pendeney of said complaint 2iven the defendant by pub- lishing this order in The New Brit- iin Herald, a newspaper published in New Britain, ones ok, for two Ve wecks, commencing on or April 1 1 AYMOND ALN sistant Clork of s ticnt, lay his small v of h i or intro- Frin prot- from all i rendant Sultan | sided 1 from and tortuncs, fen Pri Or Tust in th lission Jollar tion a hall brown nting 1 th Wil Court Auction aer it Public sction Sale by Order of Court Pursuant to an order of the City | Court of w Britain, I will sell at public wuction, on the premises, on ythe 4th day of April, 1928, at 2 p. on her!m., a certain piece or parcel of land |10 Conn. April 2, 1928. with a dwelling house thercon,, known as No. 1 Glen Street, New | lips tinted with rouge. Britain, Conn., and bounded and de- | "0ard of Compensation and Asscss- | {scribed as follows, to wit: | Dounded— North by land of Emeline E.| Bassctt, or assigns; East by Glen | Street: South by land of Rich- ard Vogel; and West by land' of Emeline E. Bassett, or as-| signs, containing one-fourth of an acre, morc or less. And on said 4th day of April, 19 immediately after ‘the sale of the j property above described, T will also ! 11 at public auction on the premises | PIUIND a certain picce or parcel of land sit- [ uated on Rocky Hill Avenue, in said | New Britain, and bounded and de- scribed as follows, to wit: | | Lot No. § of H. L. Welch's First Addition to the City of New Britain. | Bounded—East on Berlin Avenus | (now Rocky Hill Avenue), 50 feet. | running back from said avenue on | the north lue 169.15 feet and on the south line 169.6 feet. i Terms of sale: Ten (10%%) per | cent of the purchasc price to be paid | at the time in cash, or by certified | {check, or by check satisfactory 1o | | the Commiittee. i MARTIN H. HORWITZ, { Committee of the City | Court of New Britain. Public Auction 2 of an order of the T will sell at public aye o premises, ono April 1928, M., the following court ur o at 2:43 | deseribea 1 ain picca or parcel of land with tho lmilding: thereon standiug, lorated n. Connecticut, leing known 100 on map entitled Maple Newington, Connecticut, At- wles Realty Company, seale 50 Oct, 1924, A L., said map being on Town Cleri's Office in s Said lot is Lounded on th, 92 on said map, foer; by Olive Ly Lot N nundred fifry (1 t No. 78 on -Rlair-Co ifile in t wington 5 Sout S ) aid | 4 map, o and Weet by L fifty (50) feet 16 Ten time of sale, days on apy by this Courr s per cent (106) lance within | deed ani ash irty at Committes Public Auction | ng described at April publi 19, | mises, co or parcel of land with | n Tocated Conne ne known on 1 Maple Hill Oct, 1924, A. W. Bacon. map being on file fn th of eaid Newlington on the North by (6) feet; on the one hundred At \ Ly Lot No. 82 M feet; and on ! v on said map, feet. per cent balance of deed a1 dated £aid Clerk's lot fs lobbins Avenue, by Olive ti on th map, sixty st by Na hundred wa of at time days on the « Louis Toom 41, Hartford, anor, Town a0ey within and sh of 1 by Committee : ifublic Auction 1 winl auction on ribed By Court, cd In New- ror with the 5. being know ep of Maple Ml er. w. o Town o 1 1ot s Lounded ine Avenue, slxty by Lot No. 8% hundred fift, 150 by Lot N fect: and on the West by one hundred fitty (130) s of Ten per cent at sle, balance pproval of deed ng- on the North | (89) feet; on | on eaid map, fret: on tha | said 1 Robb feet. (105 within | and ti < 1 the Louls Y. Room 41, Hartford, man, Committee State Street Conn. 2-5: i ball. | gilt pedes JUST KIDS Then, | YOUR MOTH oo ou it HINK GLADI( ) aNT WELL 15 THAT SHE /\ p N T T LOSE vou, anp THaT/ / ENOUGH TO SUIT My ARE GETTIN ALL MOM - VET 2 oW POLLY AND HER PALS = i ILL MAIL YOoU A PAR ==\ |OF TICKETS FoR My NEXT RECITAL MISS PERKINGS UatBliced © 1928 b Newsrager Feature Serwee lae Great Brram rghts raerved OH.1D JUST ADORE (T VE NENVER HEARD MMl L ~CAUSE TODAY SO ME WHEN |Hardware City City Advertisement/ Street. Lincs on East Street, From Ratlroad to City Line Clerk's office, City of New Brit- | THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Alphabetically Arrangsd for Quick and Ready Reference LINB RATES tor CONSBECUTIVE INSERTIO! Yoarly Order Rates Cpow Application To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that the ment of the City of New Britain has | made the following lppnhemenl[ and award of damages and assess. went for special benefits or better- | ments, caused by the establishment ! of ‘street lines on East Street, from | the Railroad northerly to the city| line, 1 dgy ...1 line 3 days...1 line € days...1 line Count ¢ words to & line 1¢ llges to au inch. Minimuin Space 3 lin Minimum Book Charge, $8 ceats Closing time 1 P. M. datly; 10 A. 3 Satyrday. Telephone 925. rate. Notify the Herald at once it your @4 1 incorrect. Not responsible f errors aiier the Grst tmsertion. East Street | East Side: Damages Benefita | Ask for ez time Lumber Co. Hayes Construc- tion Co. rederick man Wm. Marshall ‘West Side: Edwin 8. Clark Radecliffc M, 8mith Herman F AP Albert C. Hine Herman ¥, Wells Est. . Angelo Toma: Gerard g sale, jointly ... Ed. O. Kilbourn: Ed. O. Kilbourne B. Mathews .. Angelo Tomasso & §. Gerard Ca- ale, jointly ... Ed. O. Kilbourne Angelo Conti $41.201 200,00 Heinz- 30,00 300,00 ANNOUNCEMENTS Burial Lots, Monuments \J SEW BRITAIN MONUMENTAL WORKS —123 Oak. Bt. Monuments of all slzes and descriptions. Carving and letter cutting our specialty. e Floristy 3 BOSTON FERNS—Very reasonable prices, Sandelll's Greenliouse, 218 Oak street, Plone 2151- | FLOWERS — Gaster 1125 bua ions, 46 19| rulps and othe 191 o’ price 33.30| Dwight s, 15.00 100,00 50.00 300,00 o0 Tilles, %3¢ and 35 £1.00 doz; hyacinthe, Enster planta at very Thomas Davis, 141 §t. Phone [ Finder pleaso TrustCo. S atout 17 and white, Re- 1 HMigh St and 367, 317.80 11.1 T4.70 1 1L 10,60 100.00 tury to recelye reward $1,925.00 $1,124.37 Accepted, adopted, certifiad from record and published twice by erder of the Comnibn Council., Attest ALFRED L. THOMPSON, City Clerk, City Advertisement SOLINE FTLLY HEARING Notice is hercby given that a hearing will be held in the office cf the Board of Public Works, o'clock Monday evening, April 9th, 1928, relative to the application of Arthur Petow for approval of appli cation for permit for two additional pumps at 596 East Main Street, in | accordance with the Public Acts of | 1927, All persons interested are request- ] to be present at said hegring, if they sce canse, and be heard in relation to the above. GARDNER €. WELD, Mavor. White with side. Brown dotted fnce. Reward. Pleas: PATR of Dlark 1 Ten Acre road and Tinder please return to 49 and_receive rew TEALTH & 1T you dedlre It Write for my " . B H. LOTZ, o) Tucate Te, free ropractor, Strand STATION ture for group Easter reasonable 30 B IR R e Announcements 7 for Easter. We have a Roll of free with ade ore T variety GET A Mg flm ndio. LIVITATION OF (1. « Court of Frobate hold » within and for Tudge. Jr., of Simel the last will Wright. late sald district This ~Court doth months be cllowed and reditors estate laime acal and directs t Pheips, Dxecutor of ment of Jobn A within cree that &1 MAfted for 1) to exhibit thei ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEARING Distiice of Berlin, March A, D. 1928 Estate of Juila R, English, late of the town of New Britain, n said disrict, de. oased, Upon ss; Probate Court, notice Lo given ¢ this order by ng I a newe vaper pullished fn sald New Brits and h treutation in sald district. and by copy thereof on the publie sign in said rown of New Britaln, neawet the place docensed last dwelt and retun Certified 1\ the application of Frank W. English praying that as Administrator, e may be autiorized and empowercd to mortgage certain real emats us per ! said application on file more fully ap- s it e ORDERED, That said applfcation be heard and_determived at the Probate in New Britaln, in sald district, day of April, A. I 19%8, ot the forenoon and that no- of tho pendency of said fon and the time and place of thereon, by publishing thi in some newspaper lLaving i sald districr, and by posting of thia order on the public eign-post in' the town of New Britain, in eaid districr, and by gving notice’ 1o all parties in Interest, elther personally er by malling 1o each one, prepald postage, a copy of this order, and return make to this rt of the motice given. BERNARD F. GAF fne post Probate Court given Ttoter in dist lata h said i e appiivarion ving of Now Rritar: that as executr nd_empowere ! ate belonging to ald application on prears, 1t is ORDERED, ¢ eaid application be ard and d at the Probat: ce, in New Rritain, in eald district, on the Tth day of Aprfl, A. D. 1925, at 19 o'clock fn the forenoon and that mo tiee be e s thue and place 1y publishing t v ng a circ in eald district, and by posting a of this erder on the public sign-post n the town of New Britain, i [ eriet, and by glving notic in intereet. cither personally or by mafl- ing to each one. prepald postage, a copy of this order, and return make to thi Court of the motice givem BERNARD F. GAYF NEY, Judge. | Special Notice iecring thercon some fews There will be a bridge and whist party Tuesday afternoon, T. A. B. new hall, Reveral prizes have been donated. Admission 26c. Public s invited. Playing starts at 2:37 sharp. —advt, NEY, Judgs ST WALKS N OBAUTY LIKE THE W OF CLOUDLESS CLIMES AND STARRY SKIES AND M1 TUKTE DEST OF DARM AND BRVGHY MKET N MER ASPECT AND HER EVES' EVERY MOTHER 15 A LITTLE HAPPIER « WHEN HER B3OV OR GIRL JOINS THE “JUST KIDS' SAFETY cLuB' HAVE VOU SENT N CANT SAY AS 1 EVER

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