New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 6, 1928, Page 26

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COWR\GHT 1928 BY THIS HAs u\lll\ll. ean find mother years fn the orpis enly information mother is that 8t one time when Mrs goee With anxious heart NOW GO ON WITH TH}Y CHAPTER XX As Bally ran across #lde.-tracked carnival burled her precions new memory Pavid under lavers of anwiety Qquestions. It would shil he when her guestions had heen pwered by Mrs Ribee Rer if the unguccessful ehe | ton Later Brhee sends for her che STORY ofs to t1 tram, ehe of and there an to add te her jov if ®ome trace of har mother had been | —maybe 111 have a moth Br and a sweetheart, too,” kha mar- weled, as she climhed, breathless Inte the coach had heen pointed out to her as the showman's private car Tt was not really a private ear, Bybee and his one of the drawing rooms of the ancient Pullman long since re. tired from the official service of that #ompany. The berths were occupied en lonz 1umps by a number of the stars of the carnival and by some of the most. affluent of the aires and’ barkers, ter being part owners of such at- tractions as the ‘gzirlie show” and the “diving heanties” When the ‘carnival showed in a town for more than a day, however usually preferred to cleep in tents rather than in the stutfy Since the carnival swing at that hour of the day, Sally found the sleeping car deserted ex- cept for Mrs. Byhee, who called to her from the open door of drawing room A The carnival owner's wife was seated at a card table, which w covered with stacks of coins and hill of all denominations. Her lean fingers pushed the stacks about counted them, jotted the totals on a sheet of lined paper “I'm treasurer and paymaster for the outfit.” she told Sally, satistac ton glinting in her keen gray eyes, *Me and Bill." and she lifted a big blue-barreled revolver from the | faded green plush of the seat and twirled it unconcernedly on her thumb. “Ts business good ?" Sally asked politely, as she edged fearfully the small room. “Might be worse” s eonceded grudgingly. 'St ehild, I'm not going to shoot vou Well, T went caling this morning,” #he added briskly, as she began to Take the stacks of coins into a lar; which wife occupied only a few of the lat- down breathed, clasping $er hande tightly in her lap you—find out anything?" Mra. Bybee knotted a stout string | #round the gathered-up month the bag, rose from her seat, lifted the green plush cushion. revealing 8 small safe beneath the seat. When #he had stowed the hag away and twirled the combination lock, ghe rearranged the « n o and ®er seat sgain, all without answer- Ing Sallv's anxious question “Reckon I'm a fool to l¢t anvone 9ee where T Loap t she ridi- euled herselt. R naking a blamed fool of 1ysel this mornn over them you, T ®omethir You abho anv “or wired aid gelt euspe “You N, i her. "W ary rig 1 turned the for you. thie ing tomn it billboard doss gave £ame dump 800d of vid give to do VT trost ith you tet me, al Touze down now tumbl their tor ma's hack #he'd lived there here from Wie soul in here, and Bcquainted neighhors every 14 e Etantor he ured €0 v hakies had pic numeron e manted to an Fa mot Then she, gally a4 spilled mae a hig o2k 2 =0 merzed that she # existed in pushed 1 “There surprisingly tree in the ot to comfort howman s wifa had been | for | concession- | , the performers | hot herths, | was in full | into | | Bybee “Did | took | AUTHOR OF SSAINT AND SINNER N Swing—some lown the ropes li 1 reckon that's enough Hi h ors and hadn't o nama “haped face softens el onsly, but at she shook her emphatieally Not nith the police lan and Dave. Yes all crippled up w 4 was nekled Nora Ford L for her th rheuma eath to That's who Fut 1t The sranted T knew about vou that 1 Aidn’t know. and monldn't have told ust what 14 coms fo find aut 1 1 hadn't nsed my inz her along askinz her was my ‘sister T saw to sister you knaw v near 2ot me into tronlis old lady took 1t for a lot of thinss bean i string T had to go michn about vou, 1 was supposed fo be up over finding. but lucky for vou she'd heen reading the papers and knew that von were in tronble. ™ ‘Oh'" Sally moaned, covering her hot face with her brown | painted hands | Bangs thinks | D14 yvon tell her I'm not | “What do vou take | blamed fool” Mr heatedly. I didn't geen yon Iin my life. But 1t was something she let gpill when &he was talking about you and thi story in papers that | the low.down on the whole thing. Jh, what?" Sally implored, al- | most frantic with impatience “Well, she said, ‘You can't hlame Nora for putting Sally in the or- phanage when the money stopped | coming. seeing as how she was sick and needing an operation and every- [ thing. But it pret’ near broke her | —that's what the old dame easy sinee 1 0 h I'm me for—a Byhee demanded let on 1I'd ever the Bt - | protested | ing with bewilderment money? What money? Did mean my-~father? “I thought t T don't hev understand,” Sally “The &he | at at first, too,” Mrs, Bvbee nodded her bobbed gray head with satisfaction. “But lucky |1 didn't say =0, or I4a give the whole show away. 1 just ‘yes, indeeded’ her, and she went on Reckon she thought T might be tak- Ing exceptions fo the way she'd heen | running on about how pitiful it was for ‘that dear little child’ to he put In an orphans’ home, so she tried to <how me that my ‘si had done the only thing she could do under | the eircums ces, “Pretty soon it all | "Nora.’ she said, “told breathe a word to a soul, {as how you're her ably know all about it. T reckon it on't do no harm after all these | vears' Then she told me that Nora 1ord had no idea'n a Jack rabhit whose bahy you was—" Then Ny cried out in wrok voice that cached across the atted her s ainkling on her No. shomwm have stert come ont not to but seeing sister and prob- mora 10 wasn't mothier!™ a heart- Mrs. Bybee card tahle It on har diamonds vithered fingers. “he 0t your mother,” ceded with 1 can't see wor o Bt any frnsaque sympathy it leaves vou you was 1t to comfort 0t your ow 1o 15 how off an hefore g you-—-you know it n mot that turn and addre briskl told n qta on over an ory | heat % 1ile what old lady Ford had <he went on Bangs ara been dir 1 in a on W hote nd Yore in a that 50 there to b ment was part of never wonld be real kid you wa when indal mother o't v whose Vady ddn't vour <o the old cave—and stopped « the peopie 1—and 1 do, wd better denly have how ng Fyhee ~ide Sally blue My had Jamed h 1 hadn't T = <he 121d on the card Mrz at old Are wad 1 ore she zand sense dr tto Now up and The 4 from vetter 6f than a p with the voung and pratty P our take of oin carniial Youre | —Ne near did it. and yvou've got a job that|rd during his !zives you a «nouzgh loose change to buy yourself | hit the Big Town— | T hiinhed anay comprehe Ll give me | sapphire eyes cloud- | and | ommit murder for you and pret bed and cakes, and ome glad rags by the time we “The Big Town ? head, interest dawning unwillingly n her grieving blue eyes. “You mean York?" “Sure 1 mean New York. We go nto winter quarters there in Novem- and if you stick to the show I be able to land you a job iy the God knows yon are pretty ust the type to make every footer want to fight any other in that looks at you' Oh, you're good to Sally the last of her tears streaked her it the po David. And,” oor, her eyes nk you o very help me find me!" h £et and and sweer, “t) trymng to my mother she sped down the a s little red artled to sce what looked weaf of yellow i throuzh dre nsion d took tine on't Ie of t dried grass closing door of room. Then “1 wonder conternpl solating disappoint “what Nita is doing [ wonder if she followed me I wouldn't it my mother Will he deapise mother was—ban Continned) women's sy (To B is plott Is out lat FRED HITGHINER DIES AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS, fark Drive Resident Succumbs At Hoopital After Residence of 22 Years Here Hiteh Drive ald at the yard foremarn brown NEW BRITAIN anely Works where he had work 22 years residence in this city. died at New Britain Gen sral hospital last evening at 6'clock He was forced to retire from worl t October because of illness, hut ** Sally raised her | returned in January and after a few | hopped suffered a | {heen ill of heart disease since | time | Born in Malfax, Yorkshire, Fing land, he came to this country abont | | 45 years azo. He first settled in| | Holvoke, but after a short stay he | | moved to Jamestown, N. Y.. whers | he Tived until 1306 at which time he came to New Britain. He was| dovoted to his work at the Stanley Works and gave much of his time and effort to it He was associated with Sequas.| en lodge, T O. O. F. of Plainville! and Comstock Encampment. Mr Hitchiner was also a member of the Sonth Congregational church | Surviving him are his wife, Mrs \nna (Rehde) Hitchiner; three| sons. Alhert ¥ Hitchiner who 4 with the sales department of thé New York office of the Stan loy Works, s J. Hitchiner. and Jerome W. Hitchiner; and a daught- | Miss Ada M. L. Hitchiner, a jor at the State Normal school Private serviees will he conducted = home ftomorrow affernoo: nd funeral services which may jded hv the public will be conducted af Erwin ehapsl at 230 o'cloch g0 W relapse and had that is | Dr. Geo Hil Sonth Congregational ciate, Burial will i The 0dd Fellon's ritnal will he conducted at of the ve Mor m\\i!{(‘mnu fo ( ‘apital | After Visit With Calles Vera Cruz, Me April 6 (P Morron, Ameriean aw to Mexico, had returned to o City todavy after an unei- pected visit with President Calles “ho is &pending some time here Ambassador Morron arrived froni ity yesterday and had with the president ctartins back for xieo for n honrs last v might Want to “Just Kids" in the Herald hurt. the pledge below and send office. They will then get members. Nafety Club™ 1 before tryving to cross. to-— across. 2—Refrain from hooking rides on any automobile or wagon. 3—Keep off the roads that are used by automo- biles when I am on roller skates or riding in a wagon or scooter. 1—Watch any children smaller than T am and keep them from doing foolish thing where there is traffic. 5—Refrain from chasing a ball, have dropped, into a highw: found it is safe to do so. 6—When riding a bicycle in traffic be very care- ful of my route. Name Address Just Kids Sa.fely Club? The voungsters who appear that they must have a safety club, because one of their number got hurt when he was hit by a car. And it was also decided hovs and girls who read the Herald get into the club, because it might keep some of them from getting But anvene who wants to join will have to sign Here is the pledge. 1 promise, if 1 am a member of the —Look up and down the street very carefully If there are any automobiles coming 1 will wait until they get by before starting Join the in the comic strip every evening have decided to let evervone of the or bring it into the Herald a button to show they are “Just Kids or anything I ay unless I have looked and DAILY HERALD, I { Budlong in Mexico | f§ Py AIDATY, RIL 6, 1928, Major Ladd Leaves on |Hartford-Washington Trip Hartford, April 6 (P—Lajor W am b ladd, ling officy the 115th observation squadron off with Sergeant A. 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