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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1928 liness and resentment against the C- l GONT]NUED PROSPERITY whimay of & Providence that _elect- ity Items Mgflfl[ RE HECTE" od to make her so different from Y EN S el IN AUTO TRADE SE 4 | Sally found the miniature book,, ~Th" Dolice were notified today of ’ : [ small enough to fit the midget's v voturn of the operator's Hoente 3 o COWQ\GHT } AUTHOR OF handiand Wgave it Sle der uueni ff ORI e Segt el SALERSL M| fl Price Reductions Arc Not Generally ANN AUSTIN - - stooped and kissed the littie faded, . 0-“‘ Ad e i Bl She HiEN! L 1928 BY SAINT AND SINNER wrinkled choek and set about the |0 OP1a” Pph Casacolu of 215 N Britai : | xpected by Leading difficult and unaccustomed tark of | “ o .;o;.;;l\'n Mol Nnmo analdty: 1] talll Mafl Agfilll 011 L Y5 {removing her make-up. Beside her b OSCPLAL O, RETE, seclety | : THIS HAS HAPPENED lowblow from young Nash's fist sent {10y long-lost sister, Mrs. Vord. fs. 10 stand on the beaten down stubble [cot bed she found a small tin | 1 89 0 Jol¥ ' Communion i a Boal\d 0[ Hamom Company | New York, April 3 UP—Continucd Sally Ford is “farmed out” ,oirhw farmer crashing through the | What was her first name? Got that, ‘\\)l;gh vncjdas the only carpet of | \l:anwr trunk, stencilled in ved | oo S0 LU BLNAE | prosperity for the automobile in- Clem Carson, farmer, the summer |Vindow, and down the sioping roof | too 3 sally's new “dormitory. paint with the magic name, “Prin- | g Uapaivd hoys' choir will re- — | R 4 she is 16 and leaves the orphanage, (10 the ground. | “Her name was Nora” Sally said | “Thank you, all) the midget | cess Talla." She stared at it in. , =~ 3 “_ml‘n: m ‘o:l:s D‘r'!m'\l‘_ ALl M oare Brl this oty was hhmer).l ;::!}:n:“fl;zr‘ab‘l:"zf:;:l 3;: the only home sho knows from the “In fall, Carsons’ left leg sof “Mrs. Nora Ford, aged 2§ piped, her eyes hncd toward Sally creduously for a long minutc. then Tho gepior choir will rehearse at '¢lected a director of the Colt's glen r: bxines VP sn formeap i time she is four. she mects David | 9as broken above the knee, He was [then—12 years ago. Oh, Mrs. Bybee, |out of a network of wrinkles which | untwisted the wire holding dupli- | 7:45 o'clock. These will be the fingl l'atent Fire Arms Co. at the aunual “]"" yf e B e Nash, athlete and studont of scientific | 111 unconseions when Dr. John . [you're both so good fo me! Why are | testificd that she was indeed a|cate keys i ot B e e oMIBE it et P nalae hrm‘;"v“ of ! (.:( “r,am e fikely 5 farming, who is working on the Car- | S4ler & physician Jiving 10 1iles | you S0 g0od to me?” she added n- | “woman grown.” “Yowre a very| When she threw back the Iid she | Easter lilies, 30c Lloom, Henning. Yesterday afternoon in Hartford. | e ns ‘l‘; ""‘uno“ml . i son farm for the smnmer. David |frem the Carson farm on the road |genuously. nice little girl, and your David is| found a shiny black tin make-up |or's, 204 Lasalle St, corncr Wilcoy, | The other 1icmbers of the director. | ¢ Benerally el che 8 § likes the orphan, openly profering |10 the capital, arrived at the de Maybe,” Mrs. Bybee answered one of the handsomest men I cver | box, containing the burnt-sienna —adyt. |ial board are Louis R. Cheney, D, | and he saw little danger of a price Manufacturer. Prepaid 10 N A farm, sum ed by a m brusquely, “it's because you're a | saw powder Mrs. Bybec had used in! Tune WTIC 130 o'cl !Newton Barney, Charles B. Rice, War- her to Pearl, Carson's daughter. This r mmonce i i i 3 3 ane in on WTIC at §:30 o'clock &, rles I : o : P A Caien o male voice by telephone. |sweet kid, without any flirty non-| “Your David!” Sally’s heart re. | making her up for the first day's| Hear Seiberling Singers, Come i | “We are facing a condition inthe Sk o Carsen Anadkos insulling me- | T riff's theory. well as the |sense about you. That i &he ted the words, sang them. |performances; a big can of theat- |and we'll tell you about a year's industry similar to the change marks about Sally. David tor's, is that young Nash, fear- [added severely, her sharp grey cves [crooned over them, but she did not rical cold cream: squares of Soft | troc protection en Seiberling cord | | which is apparent in financial con- Sl atieaer 3 n ful that be had scriousty injured King from Sally's eager face to | answer, except with one of her rare, | cheese-cloth for removing make-up: tackliffe Ol Co.—advt, ditions through the continued rise S had von e p 1 he farmer, summoned medical help | Bybec's, “you'd better not let me |sudden, sweet smiles, two new towels: mascara, lip rouge, | A, Hammond camp, United in security prices the last few ting themselves L Cearnival | before leavi ith th catch you making cyes at this old | “Nita evidently thinks so, too.” white face powder. a utilitarian |Spanish War Veterans, will hold a | years,” he sald. “Past records are Bt Saaie Je avarie find B . rant ’ ¢ Tom Cat of mine |the weak little treble went on, as black comb and brush; tooth paste [regular meeting in the camp meet- |of little value in determining the b ok, doomer | inma s ok - the | “Now, Ma,” Bybee flushed and | “Pilty Sing” trotted toward her cof, and tooth brush. |ing room at the state armory tomor- | | future. The old-timer has been left Home, who ran % 3G ¢ ng student Sauirmed, “don’t tease the poor looking like an animated doll. “Oh, these kind prople!” she |row night at § o'clock. | < far behind by the new order of e {val o ks i 1 Bybee, with assat thoi to kill and n't you sce siie’s clear gone might as well warn you right now, whispered to herself, and hent her| Have yvou Hot Water at all times® | things. The reason for the changed owner of the \ ake a « ibutin, tie delinquency | this Dave chap of hers? She Sally, that T don’t trust that Nita head upon the make-up box and |If not phone 44 A. It. Hauschulz, | conditions is the tremendous gain ot b0 e e ¢ 4 minor. The warrant for Miss | Wouldn't even know 1 was a man | person as far as I can throw a bull | wept grateful te Then, smiling | 111 Church St.—advt. | in purchasing power of the public. ihie conk's o 1o Mrs. Bybee st charges moral delin- |if T didn't wear pants. Don't mind {by the horns. at herself and humming a little | A son was born at New Britain |"There are thousands of people who Shel thanaEes ; ival, dresses | quen \co ward of the | her. Sally. She's your friend, too,| She flung hier dire pronouncement | tune helow her breath, she lifted (G hospital today to Mr, and | | have real money today, who only Sally in satin trouscrs and tunie anc Ul her cighteenth birthd and <he'll try to £ot on your ma's |over a tiny. ilk shoulder as | the tray and found-—not the tell-tale . Algot Johnson of East | b a few years ago never expected to S Bier an it plai ar Ak DA l<o lialle to arrcst on the tracks tomerrow morning hefore | she knelt hefore small metal | dresses which Pearl Carson had |st s | § ] | have a dollar. They are spending e of munnine dned fre | shoatimas |1runk and reached into her bosorm given her and which had been | scwing socicty of Martha & and invesitng a surplus, where for- S g s il i ol | AhUL e Giale rphant ST for a key suspended around her ‘minutely described by the police in |Chapter, O. 1. 8., will meet Thurs- g | merly they had barely enough to r to the car for her authoritics had placed her for RILAETEE S neck on a chain. |the newspaper account of the near- | day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the I live on siinper. Sally gladly responds and |ithe summer | 1ours more of ‘crystal-gazing” of | Sally's desire to laugh at the pre- | tragedy on the Carson farm—but [home of Mrs. Carroll Goff, 70 Lake | *“So far as the automobile indus- i s e R oD R Sally, trembling so {hat her tectn SVINE 1avish promiscs of “long |postcrous picturc of the midget |two new dresses, cheap but predty, |strect. ; try is concerned, this condition Mer s cateh the hea B oDt e hed Daxid as s | journeys”” success, wealth, sweet- [throwing a bhull by the horns w the little paper ticket stitched into | Make your appeintment for your |seems to be fundamental in its paper the BCNDidE 5 Sl ‘\U”‘ : _(hearts, husbands. wives, bumper throtiled hy a new and particularly | the neck of cach showing the size |Permanent waves. Stott v prosperity and is a good indication St e Ko b bt hots w U lcorn and wheat crops babies—until | horrid fear. 1o e correet—14, lon, New Commercial 1Bld that prosperous conditions will con- loathe—the nawe of Carson. When 1 g the (11 @clock and the merciful| “What—do you mean. Dett She was still knecling before her | Miss Catherine . Dohesty, finue: o Tons loan inlioe la MTalC X i G dwindling of the carnival crowds (she gasped. “lias Nita—?2" trunk, blinded with tears of grati- |°ighth grade teacher at the Camp the numbs ' G N\ WITH THE ST shameful, hideously untrue account = ! umber of motor cars Which NOW GO ON \.\‘lru HE STORY A ]‘vn‘l h«:n T mfwo xo' permitted a weary little “Princes: —been vamping your David?” [tude, when a coarse, nasal voice {School, is ill at the home of her| this country and the world eventu- k _CHAPTER XVI e o e et oy [Lalle” to slip out of the “Palace | Miss Elizabeth Matilda Tanner | slashed across the dress ten| |brother, Rev. John Doherty in Oak- | 1. ALLEN MOORE ally will_consume annually.” Wien Sally had carcfully Jvf»r.m% e paper Slowly hetween |©f Wonders™ tent, Pitty Sing, the | finished her sentence for her. *It| ““Well, strike me dumb, if it ain't |ville. A (i ;d the ‘“m‘_m 3 Tttle ,H,]‘,;‘. Pty cre o e i i e ¢ Midget woman, eradied in her arms [Would not he Nita if she overlooked | the Princess Lalla in person, not a 'rlmo\“.n be a meeting of Valiant samucl Ferguson, Samucl M. Stone, ing,” in the infant-sized hugh-chair [ NEGLE, of 2 L E A iy tty & ad |2 prospec e i) movie! Don' o et oo eview No. 9 in Red Men's 5 o i’ o B d,.v,i" up to a corner table in the | 1Hat hand were crushing out the life ! 2 ¥ gliey Dingsing iy e ,p ",p ‘,r o "Mr, Dady sloie 1‘0\: Doot "“. HIS Youte gonna Main street this ev (.I L“\v, i jiiranacieCRehol L SVl lanE NCET e ri a able los e e hro i aatad ol Sally as her hu- | entirely ebvious that he is a person | bunk with us, your highness! 1 Main st ) ening. Whist will | ficld and f.ucus 17 Robinson. THE HERALD dining car, she hurricd to the box of | (00 UL (WO A LS8 han sedan chair, uncompromisingly |0f breeding and family, even if he|thought you'd be sawing wood fn|Pe Plaved after the business mect- | Sumuel M. Stone was reclected . a kit t:v n \:\mlv Iuol: up the other el il (i j_‘mq the | ismissing black-cyed Nita, the |18 helping Buck in the ‘privilege’ | P’op l}_\'\w's stateroom by this time! ‘“*{\-, - s iz X president of the concern at the di- | (JLASSIFIED ADS end of the car, the —newspaper |08 T L0 et im0 the | Tula-Hula® dancer. who had pre- |¢ar kitchen. Nita s alwayn so| What's the matter he ain't rocking | * ash Suits. McCabe. Tel ‘tors’ meeting which followed that trembling in her hand. She found Iviously performed that service for |PFoke that she has to eat her meals|you to sleep and giving you your *d¥t- . stockholers, and the follow- ||| Alphabettcally Arrangea for Quick David alone in the kitchen, shieing | 17 ot Tokapy | oy in the cook tent, but she horrowed | nice warm little hottle " Mrs. Howard T. Sharpe is 11l at ling other officers were also chosen | “‘L:‘"" Reference | what are we going to do or ¢ “or onions Into a greal pan of fiving || i are, e going T dont dike: Nita & bit>" the diny h.r stolo the money today ta eat in| Sally rose slowly, the new dresses J*7 home on Corbin avenue as fhe [to suceeed themselves: Vie Si- e LINE RATES % Swiss steak. Onion-induced Loars | DAV Sy Sl s har [ treble voice informed Sally with | the privilege car, ‘and she found it |slithering 1o the floor in stiff folds, |I*SUI of injurics roccived in an au- {dent, ¥Frank ¢. Nichols: vic s ok Y°-‘“‘CU'"" INSERTIONS searching his grim face piteous| ¥ hile I day e 5 A WAt SR 94 dony Wis ghecls, bt th L en e 6 (e etormaton | &reat defimteness. “1 do like you, [n*Cossary fo confer with your David |$he Latted the tears from her eyes | 'OMobile accident S e e Ty = St 7 :uuml] W satlys | aegent valos, el ol \d T shall compensate you gener. | ©0 a purely fictitious dietetic prob- | With quick flutters of her eyelids and most | ‘anl;nlm‘l‘i('v‘:; (":Im u’;m,.; e .\r!vlhur]; . Dairs urned. SAREE L e Sl O sly Nl ‘r B o o o | and stares i | st beg assortment of |assistant 1t wer, Harold k. Fair- | 1) : 1 . . bhihanat Dbl Rind von ‘D‘rm,h for your services, Nita has|!®M. and then went boldly into th ‘ml then stared at the girl who DoltanimlantE and cut o 4 7" A 15ty 1 ’!w a 1 day Oh, David, he wasn't Killed!” she prison for years and years: 1 wish |0 Proper respect for me, though 1 | {Fitehen to time the cggs he was stood at the tent flap. taunting her. ol e o "\“ low- fweather; sales manager, Dwight b. fi:,’" cried, taking care to keep her voice | PFISon for years and ye: ishl, e i B woiling er. Cita 1 Bha i aked |Stprices. Open evenings, Visitors | Phelps. ay e ia I o o, BCeD et Solee | et Priaver Juid)ieyies) ont preterit command—and T imay /it - iwithouti| belling) for et Mhat Bltatf ihed., She siw a ithin,ital) naked |\ ojoome, Ilower Greenhouse, 1168 | The regular terly dividend of Count 6 words to a Itz ow. “IU's in the paper—look! But el ‘!‘ L e sting, 1 hope—twice the salary | UNY voice snorted contemptuously. 10 the waist except for breastplates Slanloy BLE Taae el o reguln arterly dividend o T R 3 B ol L, B e Uee T ihionsh s L © 7 |that that indccent muscle-dancer | “She's as strong as a horse and has made of farnished metal studded |©yp he L S0 BAE S ACY SCUB e Minimuin fipace 31linpe, terrible things about us, and the po-| g Fo 00 TUL G the narrow | 3905 And she always joggled me,” [AbOut as much need for a special | With imitation jewels. About her | Cy TR LS ul?:ill:\ &1 Corbin |Q BE sl S L o deo lnuiing. det. s 2 # which served as a kitchen |G, MidBet added aggrievediy. |diet as an clcphant has for ga-|lcan hips and to her knees hung & 'a " yooq” or the tanert box depart. Seven Judgments Given Dioainy timediB M. auly; 10 AL Hey, thore, ©honeyl SSteady! weeping forlornly “Poor Pitty Sally soofhed |10Shes. Ob, She's up to her tricks, |SKirt of dricd grass, the regulation (v 103 OF 1h paper box depar o On Cases in City Court |[%re David commanded gently, as he i Ledadly i Sleadeq | T a8 she picked her way carefully "0t @ doubt about that. T just|“hula dancer” skirt. i L oS dayne, i s Teleplions 925. Ask for elz time for a handkerchief to wipe | Lo Sally.” David pleaded § o\ 50 grass stubble to the big |thought 1"d warn you in time.| “You'rc — Nita, arem't you?" | ncre he las been located during | Judgnients in the following cases f|-atc streaming cyes. “Now, le | Eendly. LS mot gour fault. X 08| 0s hoir wnich alto mervel o |NUEW & nian-cating tigress and |Bell's veice was small, plecsting.| [the past year and has entered the jwere rendered today in city” court Notify the Herald at once 1f your the paper. Thank God I didn’t com. |1t #!1 - over again if anyone cls |sleeping quart {once she's smelled blood Lopm — i employ ot the Rackliffe OIll Co. Mv. | By Judee Morrls - Saxe: a1 s Anconmct iNo: Tasnonsitly o & 0 ECOM L dared insult you. Oh, the devil! v quarters for the women ] Norton is at the No. 2 filling s | Jor the plaintiff, $744.12 in the ||J2rrore aicer the firat tnsertion. mit murder—wihat the devil!” he in- | & ; 4 | performers of the “Palace of Won.| “Thank you, Betty,” Sally infer-| “Oh, I know who you are! You're | & MR Ation Ul - Lerrupted himself, as his cyes travel. | TRCC onlons are burning up: BKID | jopyw epavont you anyone to look |Fupted gently, as she knelt beside |the orphian hussy the police are | oh o COMPany at the corner of |action of Annic Homan aguinst Ja- e oy along now and don't worr A | 2 2 XoUanyons 0 s & i 2 | East Main and S ¢ stree cob Parparian. M. A. Sey = "‘.d‘ hurricdly down the front 1ms’-!rm,kg,(,,,,,,,. Buck's on D« =p:.“:?\,fl"vr You? Anyone belonging to [the midget to help her with the lid {lookin' for!” the harsh voice ripped LM ing mtaniey stiete, w?::l:d”!‘h:npfl.im,'" B BxlonTons \ L);}y]lmn\rn_ I almost wish 1 "“"{1\» e e i e T mean?" |Of the trunk. “But David isn’t my |out, as Nita swung into the tent, her | " For the defendant, costs, fn the | illed him! 7 riy. lying skunk Faml of LR nones - s oo | David. you kn = ss sk swist s f el A - Sy e Felsalen. Dbt b [that brown paint and that rig, you Why ehould Tnaverifinaiinais, ) Doanty il T'{" Helsohels fustia | ETass a1 s enizhing Hlke/ithe i) | Notice laction of €. DiDomizio against Sal- | ANNOUNCEMENTS ARMEL 3 SE S . s {nant Jittle piping veice demanded | who helped me out when T[of snakes. rihermore, you're dlons alati; . Gorara Casale| MAN OF ASSAULT TO KILL" was |4 Walk into the sherift's office | (000 U PIPING volee doman al|Wwas in terrible trouble. 1t Nita|Pop DBybee's hluc-cyed bahy girl? | 1 Nave bought Lusincss of Jung vatore Heapchiati. = Cierard Casal 5 S - e or - {and he'd do nothing worse than .ulu e b i = | & e il wde {represented the defendant. nx\‘v“m-..m.. head-le across the S0 1 e {woman grown. as I've reminded you |KeS hn\hli and—le—likes her—" | And-—you're the baby-faced little H‘r\‘ ARl ”“l\'f““"m'.‘l':’,','l I Tor the plaintiff, $100, in the ..-.‘\ Burial Lots, Monuments ! entire age. oW camer | s > o, T' o i e dge 1o-de - 38 8 2 : L i B, X T ORKS . page. Below, two streamer | YOS TET MENER: o, |before. T've been paying Nita five on't be absury the midget |she-devil that stole my graft with |0 8 Chureh tion of Walter Homan against J.| =\, BRITAIN MONUMENTAL WORKS UM of Lioevy dtalic type dnformiad T ollars ia sk 4 scolded her, seating herssit. on' 4| ihat Tittlel midgetl. Well, Pri Con ttlement will be made on 123 Oak. Bt. Monuments of all sizes e e e tested, trying to choke off her sol i yselc Sojoarny: me; o and | g b} & rincess |y 3 2 o'clock | Parparian. M. A. Sexton represent-| and descriptio the reader: “CLEM CARSON SUF tiny stool to take off . irsday, April 12, 1928, 12 o'clock ptions. Carving and letter @ CLED N § N e A e from the show tent for each per- |!inY 5100l to taKe oft her baby-size |Lalla, I guess we've been introduced | 000" hinese Merchant associa- |0 the plaintiff. cutting_our_mpecialty By ll\l( PREN S LEG 101 AT- | 5 0 0 e Kitehen, No. | formance. Of course there are a few | <108 and stockings. “Of course| proper now. and we can skip for- liane Hartford, Conn. We request all | BY Judge Henry . Roche: T Florists fose l'l|'l‘:1|l I‘A\ll\v«lfir Bodyll think, of Tooking for e |O1he little things she docs for me, nuifi i love With lim, and he's| malities and get down to business. |persons having any claims or de-| FOr the plainiiff by default, SOSTON FERNS—Very reavnable price SIF STUDENT ADaL LD e He grinned at her cheerfully, | MUt if You'd like to have the posi. |¢razy about you—a blind person | Hunh?” And she bent menacingly |, ands against the said business to |31 9, in the action of the Nation- Sandelll's Greenhouse, 213 Oak street, SITY STUDENT WORKING ON 1 o o v hecs on m”‘vmn T think we would get along |€OWld sce that. Will you untie this |over Sally, evil black eyes glitter- | 1300 ARNITE FA0 SEE IS HesS al Salesmen’s Training association AARM.» S 5186, 1o ook us insiban e tipyan| ey Disely shoe-lace, please? My nightgown is|ing into wide frightened blue ones. MARK TONG. g |against Robert M. Hogan. A. W. UAl § I s gtor, in Al W) ol fhiian meman T asnit sipnose | “OM. T'm sure of it!" Sally ex- [in the tray of the trunk, and yowll her mouth an ugly, twisting, red | * g Church St., New Britain, Conn, | UPSon represented the plaintift. oY hawnawn ;;\\:111. :),u.. Surson, prosperous oo "yuiim on ws now, partieularly | "0 1aYing her cheek for an in- ‘f"nd o nightcap there, too. 1 wear loop of hatred. 4 For the plaintiff by default, $120, YT, femer, Using 18 miles from the | oo vourre such o riot as Prinsoss| P20t a53inat the Daxen. marcelled ¢ cplained severely, on the; Sally backed away, Instinctively, |in the action of Morris Zimmerman | 3 TELE ll"l';;‘:l |“”‘ L e | it Deie l"lfiwm”” head. “Thank vou. Pitty “tlrr(-'(”’s“o aganst. ridicule. “to pro- | from the snake-tongiies of venom Ct Ad t lagainst . Steinberg of in_ Sire % broken Icg, & broken nose snd nu- S TR Pl WATNE WO IE Sing, thank you with an my | my marcel. Heaven knows its|in those black cyes, “I'm sorry I've | ALY ver tlsemen [Hartford represented the plaintiff. : “Easter Tiss, 266 and 55 ;Vl;’!o:.fl‘l!ll’s ,m«{l bruises, lfl):[:unul {Wonders " 3 | heart!™ i\lflrd o;ov’izh to get a good curl in | offended you, Miss—Nita— For the plaintiff by default, $40. b ‘Nl;l(l"l’w $1.00 doz; hymcinth: ate Saturd afternoon when, Car- = ! P % “Pi hese hic! WS, o o vou' v ' i 3 2 < tulips and otlier Easter pla: v B8 B tunay afternton whien, Caro| B e oy David 2t she brignte | Please dowt call me “Pitty ieac i to; ||‘ with the rubes | “If you're not you will bet Wnnt‘ GASOLING CILIANG STATION. | the sctionief Boting & Buckley | Sy e fee edis, emier o) nll']ll‘nl very ionzalleges, bnolis inty the gac- | . “Do you like mo dressed up | IDE"" the little voice commanded |FEPING AL me wherever I go. Then | me to tip off the police? Well, then, | ¢ RSN SOMBAE BES & Llectric Co., against Robert Drach- Dight 8., 3 ISt bedroom. of Miss Bally Vord, |1iCR, U8 SOU HEC me dress P tartly. *The name does very well | Plase get my Thsen—a little green |if you don’t. listen, because T want HEARING emberg. Stanley J. Traceski repre- 16-year-old_girl from the state or. |1 him &l for exhibition purposes, but my | 1ather book. 1'm reading ‘Hedda | you to get this—and get it good, all _Notice is hereby given that a sented the plainti phanage, who was working on the |HH1e curtsey Iname is Miss Tanner—Elizabeth | G4DI°r’ now. Have you read it2" | of it!” "7 | hearing will be held in the office <f | Jor the plaintiff by defanlt, $640, e Carson farm for her board during [ “VOU sweet, swect CKid™ o 16 yptivga Tanner. “Oh, 3 Sally cried. delight- E— the Board of Public Works. 7:30 [in the action of Gibbs Piano Co. | “venrs ol toler biacke aod whoe e the summer vacation. According |1AUghed at her tenderiv. “Like you | “wgp™ v gor, Iy protested, | “41¥. “Do vou like to read? Could (To Be Continued) o'clock Monday evening, April 9th. against John Rungi. The firm of | trn to Gen. Haber, 211 Iigh St and to Carson's story, told to reporters |like that? You're adorablel Tt Tinuet and ahashed, *1 didn't mmnv‘ I borrow it te read between shows? | — = 1928, relative to the application of 'Stoner & Burke of Hartford repre- | _'oceive reward, Tel. 536-1. Sunday night afier a warrant for |like your own wild-rose complexion |y T'll take awfully good care of ft— ~ [Arthnr Petow for approval of appli- |sented the plaintiff. Personals 3 the arrcst of Sally Vord and David | beiter. Now scoot or Tl he But i “But vou may cal me RBetty| “Certainly I read!” Miss Tanner Notice [ cation for permit for two additional | e {TEAUTH. TF Y0U DESTRE 1T write for Nash had been issucd by the sher- irons for spoiling the suppe The treble was suddenly sweet ang 1Mformed her severely, climbing, I pumps at 596 East Main Street, in NEW AMSHIP LINE my free booklet. E. H. LOTZ, chiro- i05 office, the farmer had been | Sally fled. but not before she 1ad | slcopy like a child's, One. of the | ¥ith Sally's help, into her low cot. |accordance with the Public Acts of | Rome, April 3 (UP)-—Tt was re- Wractior, Strand Theater Bldg. Tel. §6 suspicious for several d that [ blown him an awlacions kiss from | ninisture hands fluttered out in. | Ped- “A father, who had these I'ciitions for candidacy for the | 1927, ported from Budapest teday that a TIE right time to m‘;: l;“h:nllv :r"‘\u: one of his hired men, David Nash, [the tips of her gilded-nailed fingers. |2 doquately to help Sally part flym“"“‘ books made especially for me, | drmocrafic state convention tust be| All persons interested are request- | Hungarian {ransatlantic steamship e & spectal A. & M. student during the school Winfield Biybee had entered the s oe (1o dress ',‘m Which was|Ma% & university professor. I have in the hands of the chairman of the |ed to be present at said hearing. if |company, operating from Fiume, YeAar, Wias payin o Adining ear dn Tier talk With | qogorteq except for the fat girl, al- | competed the college course, under democratic town committee on or be- | they sce cause. and be heard in 'soon will be organized. 4 Siove 7 pcementa 7 tention to the you r David and was seated at his OWN yoage aceep and snoring stertor- | his tutelage, If he had not died 1 fore April 5 and the primary for 1clation to the above. | - : — i e Tor Tt W Fare safety Carson had plodged himself |tahle, his thn, hatehet-faced wife | g, 40 should not be here,” and her little | the electoin of delegated will take | GARDNER €. WELD, | Persons in English prisons during o “ 150l Rl of fiim fres with 0 1he state [opposite lim. When he sas WS i gl o enable the midget | eyes were suddenly bitter with lonc- place April 12.—advt. Mayor. [ 1926 averaged 10,860 daily. | earh camera. Arcade £tudin, “On Saturday atternoon early the new “Princess Lalla” almost skip- ! members of - Mr. Carson’s family, | ping dewn the aisle. her eyes spark including lis wife, Lrother, mother |ling with joy at David's unexpected and danghter, hiad come to town for | praise and tenderness, he muttered | shopping, leaving Miss Ford alone | somet! to Mrs. Bybee menlJUST in the house. The two other hired | heckoned the fanfastically clad little | men had also gone to the city, Jeay- | fignree to his tabls AR e e B R L e s / LOOKIT —MIISH — MINT HW_M‘STEWHES GONNQ HOWS THE 4 i MGER THAT : on the tarn Carson alleges that he [me and Mre. Bybae with her pres- THAT WISTER REILLY GOSH - oHOU;DEQ THE JusT K|°5 £ I enter the house Tate Sat- | ence at dmner this evenin he AT T Vow WTH /ruars 1M UILL HE TAKE : ! S UEEK o crnoon and that when the | boomed, his blue eyes twinkling. ? younz lid not return to his| When she had seated herself, - HISEETCH US FER A RIDE ? LEAST = JA0R SAFHY ch WOrk in the bari within a reasonable | after a little flurry of thanks, Bybee tinie, Carson 11t his own work to in- | leaned toward her and spoke in a 7 i . ¢ | 1S TO KEEP BoOYS fearing for the safety of | confidential undertone: e and the zirl under his protection. the wife have seen that piece in the 7 E A L AND 6iIRLS FROM “Af unsn fully searching | papers about vou and Dave, Sally. : R [ loor of the ho Carson | What about it? Who's lyving? You A 2= ‘i p BEING KILLED 5‘4 alleges, t 1o the garret, heard 'and the boy--or Carson?” Vo from Miss Ford's Iy had turned the little black : " S . i AUTOMOBILES ) room, tried the door and fou it [1ace veil back upon the jeweled-gilt A e - : locked. He ki . was refused ad- | crown. g0 that her hig eves showed ! B £ r e SEND FOR mittance, according to the story foid | like two round, polished sapphires ; . ’ - : . VOUR BUTTON the s » determined to save | set in bronze. RByber searching the g om the man, he elimbed 1o | them with his keen, pale blue eyes, | the rog the and made his | could find in them no guile, no| 1l window of th at | clond of guilt from Heh he saw M Ford | “David d T told you the truth. the Nashi boy in a compromising | Mr. Bybee,” she said steadily, but sition. When he tried to enter the | her lips trembled childishly Yoom through the window Carson helieve us. don't you? Da alleges th ault- | good ed Ly vo e vho, by the way, All righ Rybee nodded his ac- was boxing npion of the sopho- | ceptance of her truthfulness, “Now more class at A. & M. A smashing | what was that you was telling me land the wife about your mother?” | Sally’s heart leaped with hope. f She-—my mother—lived here in > n. Mr. Bybee, T have her ad- r one she gave the orphan- | here, But Miss Pond. who works | |ir at the Home, said they , ha g 1 and found she had | noved a y after she put me | But T thought— 1 suppose it rous—1 might canght —and they'd send me to “Dear FRiExps,” writes ) Williamsburg, Mass., “T fiav . with Varicose Veins for eight years, and have tried everything, but got no results unil I tried | 110 reformatory— the Rabalm salve, and I have used only “Haven't 1 told you T'm not £oing bother you?" Byhee Going the housework for e : i i ve his brows in 1 will gladly recommend it to all ot 2 frown. “Now, my ides bled with Var: = for cczema. I never will be w thout ot 2 ne nficld Bybee!™ i Rabalm is the result of a scientific effort tofind | Wif 4 tartly. “Always| #n cfiective remedy for Varicose Veins: to re- | faking cr That's you all over! | Tieve the pain and irritation; 10 heal ulceration | My idea i for me to scont | where it accars; and to reducn swalling. T you, | areund ti Lorhood where vour | ton, are wuffering the tortuce which varicose | mothier yeed to lve and see if 1 car veins can give, start using Rabalm tonight, and | pick up a0 A DR FaT Yo speecily find relief as Mre. Kellogg and many | {454 a zirl alone like von othere have done hefore you needs < ke af her awn to Took | Two ri-= -cents, and £1.00 containing & - ° 1ia' e far vou to go | times . Rabalm is for sale by il Vi make |

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