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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MUONDAY, APRIL 9, iv2s. 12 o‘clov\l& lmc Ih»l was as bare of |been longing for from David's n.-.~.‘R ) o |t poiistion bt Wi e tents and booths and forrls wheels| [n the next chapter. t y | munity and work with it. We want i wtordomcs and. g mi | otary Llubs nead Iires bDac {our. members 16 bt members who [l THE HERALD merry-go-rounds as if those -/ . . . ® | of the local association of com-| JLASS! [ pines e e i) City Toews at Sinclair Lewis and Mencken & . ottt ||| CLASSIFIED ADS hea. izt 8. S Aum home Alvlubtm:llly Arranged for Quick And Sally lay on the lumpy. town. We want him to work with Ready Reference amelly mattress of her upper berth | George Ierakos, son of Mr. and| ‘lhrm and for them. LINB RATES car. alt . Pote Perak S “ r “Thi ai C In the ancient Pullman car, wait-| Mrs. Peter Perakos of Madison “When They Poke Fun at Rotary, We are Proud of It,” Third of the aims and objects is for CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS g for her David’s whistled sig- | street. is home from Georgetown | club service. We plan and strive Yearly Order Rates Upos nal—a bar of “Always.” She was | college for the Easter holiGays. Says President Arthur Sapp. | constantly to make all the Rotary | Application fully dressed. | The police were notitied today of clnbs more efficient in their scrvice Charge Prepad Her heart sang the words -— “1'11 | the return of the operator's license to members of the clul itself, | 43 -10 be loving you — always! Not for |of Joseph Sianlonis of 102 Broad | . -3¢ fost n Dece 48 K just an hour, not for Just a duy, |street. e . | “Rotarians meet at least H s : ] 5 once a Count 6 words to a line. not for just a year, but—always Co. No. 7 of the fire department i~ week for luncheon fogether. We 14 lines to an inch. She could have sent word fo|responded to a call for a grass firc P A Ltry fo impl iands Minimum Space 3 linea ANNE AUsrlN > AUTHOR OF . David by Gus or Pop RBybes {hat|on Lyle Iaad at 9:58 this forenoon g p - - :,’,:M: ""\” ']'”,‘,1"{?" ’;’l‘l‘;[“:)‘i"l"““'p‘ Mipimum Bock Charge, 38 cente SAINT AND SINNER she had given up her frantic plan |t 2L vesterday afternoon Co. No. | when every man looked at the rest (|| Closing time 1 P. M. daily; 10 A3 1o run away; that e need not meet |2 Went 10 a wrass fire on Emmons 4 1 Lot the worla Nis enemy belongs |||52terdey: her in the darkness of the pulsing, | lace. Co. No. 4 went fo a grass o Mo to ancient’ history and should _ re- [{l ,ix1*Phose #35. Ask for ats time ) ] Notity the Herald at once It your ‘ : ; - discovered that fundamenttally most |[lad ta tncorrect, Not responstble’ for camb then-—clear and true, | And at s o'clock in the evening men want to do the decent thing | ||errore aiter the frst tnsertion. the whistled notes of 1he song|Co. No. 6 went to a grass fire on A . {and want to live in peace and amity which her heart sang to David - | South street, 4 > and mutual constructive effort with “I'N e loving you—always!"” g dance. St Steven's Socicty, » 3 Uil neichibons SIE atsen sojer wlbeliniotn s fREUIOR A EL b SiaR SR Y Ll 2 y Yo Itolauy il croational Burial Lots, Monuments herth, the toe of her slipper grop- | —adit. . as spread is the best cvidence to | &7 TN SONIIEN 7 ing until it found the cdge of the | son, born to Mr. and Mis. Fred i i | my T Ty T e A ke L R, lower berth in which the mid I're of Plainville at_the New ; : 4 il Nave friadl o maks il Hounds \nd deseriptions. Carving and letter s Slacning A e Lritain hospital Saturday, died a | tions of Rotary. 1t was only +25 | _cutting_our_speclutty in the aisle ' 4 ul 7 hours after birth. Mrs. I'reis- 3 & years ago that Paul Harris of Chi- sty jolu a carnival, David as cook's help- | her small head gravely over the | 5101CS UP and down the car, and o Wes .m\'m‘”'\ SEeE ollle Mars 4 j { cago founded the first Totary club N FERNE. Very reasonable prices. noted with uneasy surprise that |8aret Kreeh : Today the * more than 140,000 g 3 HOUSE, 213 S0al er and Sally in a sideshow disguiscd | ervatal. When she could think of | o eyt direetly opposite the | Notive of marriage intentions was Cdr e et N "Hula dancer ;lilelnzc: in ;;’”””f “;!r“n & 1"‘” e ,hmh"" midget's, was still unoccupicd, the ! filed today by Honore 8. Hugues, - ; ita, a a dancer, be - pleased man, she was desper- | opoon citiaine ool wide so that | Whose residence is at the Ritz-Carl- i p i 5 J 3 . fatuated with David and shows her|ate. It seemicd to her that every- | o ’;,‘_f“\':\'l‘]f'\'\’m""N‘f”’, Mo s Ml iy x{.i[<\'..('1:~ : i 2 . Tel. 508 Plainvilte. cnmity for Sally. Sally tells Mrs.|one in the tent was looking at her, 6 SUFCR™ T2 R ©F A0 ST D0 T T of 139 Whiting : taken o nals Bybee, wife of the show owner, that | reading panic in her trembling fin- | . AN Al dis0CLy ¥ ; just as the e business her mother once lived in Stanton, [ gers, in her fluttering eyelids, the town where the carnival is now | “Gimme a knock-down to my showing. The manager's wife agwrw past, present and future, Sister,” to investigate and learn what she | the constable suggested with heavy | can. She returns from her trip to!sareasm and jocularity. *Reckon | fell Sally that the woman who left | an officer of the law don't have to | lier at the orpha e was not her|pay. And you'd better make it a | mother, but a maid hircd to take | good one, or T'll run you in for ob- the baby from the real mother in|{taining monecy under false pre- THIS HAS HAPPENE) making Her eyes wide and cloudy | . ; 2 Ehl s e ] ) et y > A ialideinieir o R R e R e rfu-’,),;‘:,udmh night. But—she n.,x!‘vw‘) a ]v‘\‘\yl! t ::::l:.\» Rt i 5 r n ancient histor, We h leaves the state orphanage, the only | terr-upt! The veesion she will go It | : home she las known from the time [ away!" she was four, 0 be “farmed out” to| “You let her alone, Sam Pelt Clem Carson. At the Carson farm | the farmer's wi she mects David > nd | Iy, “Go onm, I'rin student wh : farm | think vou'rs just during the summer. When Carson | knowing about my s ins remarks about | dead and even her name David's frienc ¢ Sally, David| And Sally continued the hits hit a terrific blow. | with Constable Pelton bLreathing David and Sally run - away and faudibly npon her neck as she hent ; Stid Y 7 and toproats ary cleaned. in - the faint light from the one Stroct : . ind professional man in America | T e AL Cinaldy electric globe over the door, | Frank Buarclle has sold property % ; 1 s taken to it. The Drince of aning g Co., 19 Franklin But she had no time now to|on Sterling street to liose Bieryta, i : P A ales is an honorary member of | ONEy EllontiNilal oy i 4;('(:(.\]\u; 1o o .11.;‘1 filed in the city e i . the Rofary club. King Albert of | HEALT TURSINE TF write for David was awaiting he X the | clerk’s oifice today. ; S k : Belgium s a Itotaria A b o TR Eong atill Libhinie swoct, ox.| Star of Good Will lodge, No. 9 3 'v(v\h:}n“[:ri)‘\:- - :'?Il;:l\‘l:x‘:lv' J;f(.).?:,.l,.]l ad: ieatcr/BIAE. Tl 2H0] travagant promise in his heart. Or u.\; hold ‘4‘“1;.1 LR r'.u‘,..._.m“" s : . | ber of the Rotary club of Tiru that .m'xehmflr.t“&f;n o today. Modern — was it? Had he chosen {he song|and friends at the home of 3 : Umberto, crown prince of Italy, is a| Hat Shop, 38 Chuich Bt idly? he meant anything by |Joseph Urban of l;o\l\\ulll T member of the Rotary club of Tu- g . Sally 5 « Mi that teasing kiss on the 1ip of her (nur, Tucsday evening at 8 oclock. . rino. Four members of Musso- New York and disappear. As Sally | tenses. Come on, now! Miz Holtz- | o000 by his “Dear dittle Sally! | Miss Awna Lakochclle of 363 . lini’s cabinet are Rotarians. Count | Discredit A i lcaves the Pullman after hearing (man has already give you a good | .yt ot " T eomething | Main street underwent an operation . i : : SRl T e sonia i news (rom Mrs. Bybec, she secs | tip-off, and 1 gucss iy star speaks | 105 G © Ter head at | for appendicitis at New Britain Gen- d / y | finance, is a member of the Rotary Report of Nelson Slayer Dita and believes she has been | for Mself, Knowing my nanic andlyo. own turbulont cuiotions, “un- ferdl hospilal Saturday momning, ! i y {club of Venice. William Cosgrave, | Ansonia, April 9 (UP)—Belief the la:t.'hsmlowuilpr‘~ Stanton Sally is :“"y.‘;‘;‘f"?f‘\' p\o“ mlf‘f' o | consciousty employing the homely i Hammond auxiliary, U. S < oo 9 5 | president of the Trish Free State, is|ice-box bandits wanted for the kill- Wi “f‘ b r"“ PID ORI |Oz'l(l a v]‘» ty sfl]r;' TR R e R hold & reguli _m.-.lmp e o a member of the Rofary club of [ing of State Policeman Irving H. panalyzes ‘\I|fl ar to drn(x \]u‘ ut i )ouvmut tell me my wife's | even 1€ he doesn’t love me 1hn) Bl evening at 8 o'clock at | ’ % | Dublin. Over in Japan Baron Mit- | Nelson were responsible for the they are moving next day to the|name, how many kids T got, where 1o Stove Wi, ia. DDaviaee he state armory. ‘ | . 3 | sul, the great shipping and imlusv{ holdup and locking in a refrigerator capital city, where she spent so|T come from, avnfl anyihing clsc (TO BE CONTINUED) | 2 : 5 . . rial magnate, was a member of the | f Harry Parfionow Saturday night many years in the orphans’ home.|I'm a-mind to ask you, I'l make e e S ; S ADS ! : | Rotary club of Yokohuma. A score | Was discredited today. Knowing that the police are after|you a present of free hoard 3 3 iy ; {of other Japancse noblemen are| TPolice said they thought the hold- ' I | them from the Carson affair. she|lodging at the country's expensc.” totarians. | up, which netted the bandits $37, hurrics to tell David they must run| Unknown to Sally, whos | ; o Me of the strongest planks in | Was the work of youths who ~cad of away again. were fixed, blind with fear, npun { o, ke 4 : | the platform of l:o ary today is|the Springfield gang. It was point- NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY | the crystal tightly cupped in her | international peace and good win, | °d out that murderers fleeing from CHAPTER XXII ice-cold palms, Gus, the barker, | g} h ; : based on infernational racial study | OPFanized scarchers would be un- “poo~ kid!” David consoled her|had drawn near enough to hear the ant to om t € ! land recognizing the difterent, points| 115ely to risk robbing a small gro- after her first almost hysterical out- [ constahle's threats and demands. . ,) EN il of view of the different races. We ry store. burst. I can't talk to you now, and | “Sure, officer!” he boomed heart- % ‘e K d S f t ‘ l b ‘ - i |are discovering common | . | | cove &round on s you shouldn’t be here, You've got|ily, te Sally’s amazement, *just JUJ. 14s ale y up ! ) 4 | ) i which ay meet. You don't| = ; to go back for your last perform-|ask the little lady anything vou | [ need the same language or {1 5 By order of the Superior ance. The show has to g§o on.|like. She sees all, knows all. Step \ PRI el Ky N et X youthful training to recognize what | They've been decent to us, and we | right up, folks, and hear Princess The youngsters who appear in the comic strip { the broad limitations of what is good court I will sell at public Auc- B L i 0 - iolnt | Tsls, feoniie anataleazern o it “Just Kids” in the Herald every evening have decided gy At . = s Paut | @00 What is bad for a_community. | tion, to the highest bidder on warning.” Sultan of Turkey before she cs- that they must have a safety club, because one of their B Maceis (2) s s R 1t s Rotarians as if | : g “But David, we've got to run|caped from his harem, tell your fol- imber =of it aheniha was hib by alcar) 2 Marme I S s e ome to st aturday, April 14th, at 2 away again!” Sally whimpered, | low-townsman, Constable Sam Pel- R > ind : ] el b Jlinging to both his arms, bare to| ton, the truth, the whole truth and And it was also decided to let everyone of the Belgium (3) srave, ident of Irish Free State (1) {o'clock in the afternoon the Katah ! e e i o - i William former ¢ Germany (3) and Crown Prince the shoulders in anticipation of | something besides the truth—a few boys and girls who read the Herald get into the club, A . Busingss hnovr his work in helping to load the car- | things that arc going to happen to because it might keep some of them from getting Haborto of Lialy:(8), Y W c A ” ES own as the Auburn nival for its 30-mile drag to the|him that Officer Sam don’t yet hurt. (RY NEA SERVICE) 1 have discovered that there is always 1[‘mn=portahon Company which capital. “We can't go hack to Cap-| dream of! Step right up, folk But anyone who wants to join will have to sign W Orleans, April G-—Arthur [an andience when a small y Business and Tndustrial Dept. dropping his levity, Mr. | | ital € We'll be caught! Listen, | Don’t be bashful! = Step up and 1k ledee Delow and send or bring it into the Herald pp. president of Rotary Interna-| throws a rock through a plate gl Pinnacle club—There will be ne consists of three Auburn Motor David— get an earful about your esteemed he pledge below and send or bring 1t into the Hera tional, and spokesman for the 140.- | window. An audience is w club meeting this week. Cars, the sale to take place, op- “Go back to your show tent” | fellow-townsman and officer of the | office. They will then get a button to show they are 000 business men who make up|want more than they want Tri-Mu—There will be no club o & 4 79l David commanded her sternly. | law—" | members. Here is the pledge. that. organization, feela (hat the [else in this world. They'd starve, '"'i"“"“' th (‘.‘“X""‘ posite the Burritt Hotel on “I'll be working pretty late help-| Sally felt the jce melting slowly romise, if I am a member of the “Just Kids shafts leveled at Rotary by Sinclair | probably, without one. Business Glrlst club=—There , will A ing to load up, but Il whistle alin her veins. Dear Gus! Jle was ‘S'lf".l\'pClub"' 1 Lam a Just Kids Lewis and H. 1. Mencken are really A, of Wetnry [ e a club mecting on Thursday cve- | Washington St., bar from ‘Always’ under your Pull-|stalling, gaining time, subtly PRALER) = high compliments. Then, | bing: Aprit a2, Signod man window. We all sleep on the | frightening the constable, whose “When those two poke fun at|Sapp recounted the histors and| SMiling Workers—The club will wigned, train tonight, and pull out for Cap-| face had gone redder and redder, | 1—Look up and down the street very carefully Rofary, we Rotarians can feel proud | aims of Rotary. IgaonEi e venll st 8 MARTIN H. HORWITZ IIicity some ;g befose miorsing | hote cyes glanced with furtive before trying to cross. 1f there are any automobiles [ that we are in good company.” said | “Toughly speaking, the main ob- |0 i v . y Ve pick up the engine at three|unease from the crystal to the : Al wai i v , s ti Mr. Sapp. when interviewed for| jects of Rotary—its aim 1 ob- . esssatlaled iver i , 't oclock, 1 believe, Plenty of time | grinning facos of his “fellow- coming I will wait until they get by before starting D s s D R R R e S T Receiver appointed by the Court B L nei o 0ot Hia tnnamenyt aio nnparantly tiad no across. ; k i i ays here on the way {o his home | said, . ~The membership of n |Meeling this week but some of the shook her a little to make her stop | great love for Constable Sam Del- 2—Refrain from hooking rides on any automobile in Huntington, Ind., from a trip to| Rotary club in cvery community | 1UPS Will 8o on hikes. Last weck BERTHA REAN shivering and whimpering with | ton. or wagon, Panama. includes one representative from |FITIS colored ten dozen eggs to give WRTHA. REINHOLD fear, *Back up, honey! 1'm not| Then that which Gus had ar- 3~ Keep off the roads that are used by automo- “From the last T heard of these | each classification of business and |'© the Newington Children’s Home. LUDWIG REINHOLD Boing to let the police get you; |ranged by means of a code sign: Dilbs hen i at o ey SRats o rdie S o fellows, they Were poking uulte & |protession. Next week there will be regular| City Court, City “of New Britain, neither is Pop Bybee. Dear little | took place. Two “schillers,” has. | e ) g 8 lot of fun at Almighty God “Vocational service is the first of | PUSiness meetings, ch 3 rfiin’r’ulz);- e lly?" and he stooped from his|tily summoned by a carnival em- or scooter. : Then he went ou o give an in- | the aims and objects of Rotary. | Physical Dept. “to and being found by great height to brush the tip of her| plove, suddenly broke into loud | 4—Watch any children smaller than Tam and keep terview that might be called an | Creating and maintaining a higher | Monday and Friday—6:00-9:00 | authority that the resi- short, brown-powdered nose with | curses and sharp. slapping blows them from doing foolish thing where there is traffic. answer 1o the criticisms of Messrs. | standard of ethics in business and | SWimming classes cennelGF didwig St niold, #is! daendanit his lips. which cchoed in the instantly quiet =B i brom oleene 2 bl bf aavthiny T Mencken and Lewis, | the profession. Complete elimina- | LA5c6 dmuior plunges; |5 Lio move shi, eellon, reint During the last performance in | tent. ) bave b v o to ]'«l‘ = g loss I'l' s Toslkad & il “Just what does Totary smnd‘(wn of unfair practices that may | cnior plunges; 6:00-7:30 | priain on the third Monday of ApnY, the Palace of Wonders a village ‘Pick my pocket, would you 1ave aropped, 1nto a highway unless 1 have looked an for?” he asked. “It stands for a|have become disguised under the |Pasketball; 7:30-5:15 gym class. | A. D, 1028, is unknown to the plaintift constable, his star shining impor- | the raucous voice of a “schiller” found it is safe to do so. | lot of things—and all of them de- |label of ‘keen business methods.' Thursday—6:00-9 scnior plunges. Drni“‘l’»r';-"" eil"‘hll it 2 tbe dsetl RDER otice of the Imstitu- tantly from the lapel of his Palm | demanded between slaps and punch- 6—When riding a bieyele in traffic be very care- cent. No man, no community, no| “The second of the aims and ub- | S*tur 9 52N0R Ml O PINNELS {1 okt an idacy ar aalds SomIBiNi Beach suit, sauntered leisurely | es. "I scen you—sneakin’' your ful of my route i 5 ! nation, ever got very far by just| jects of Rotary is community service, | 10:00-11% 30 junior plunge shall be given to the defendant Ludwig through the tent, eyeing the freaks|hand in my pocket!™ ' i standing back and ridiculing what | Rotary doesn't try to render all that e | B eill Sy putihing ) Gtinl New with skeptical amusement and ask-| Constable Pelton, glad to be able Ghia it ians Hring 6o Ao B0 LRerolos TRars Wve B Specml Notice Britain Herald, & newmaper publistied ing all the Smart-Aleck questions|to agsert his authority, glad also, AT s e e e | any fool tools and dynamite and he|that the world isn't going to be — iy et o Tae i T DL which the move timid members of | possibly, to cscape a too intimate | can wreck and tear down. Tt takes|made over by any formula over-| St Peter's Society will hold a spe-|commencing on or hefore March 31, A. the carnival crowd longed to ask|revelation of his past, bounded | Addvess something more than a fool to|night. And we know no onc or-|cial meeting at § o'clock tonight to [T 1925 and did not dare. (RO IR e BTl tioti SRcolinnan it e S \build. Rotary is trying to build. |ganization can do it. We urge take action on the dcath of Mr. o s, DANpERa “Bet you wouldn't let me put! fighting hillers,” and dragged “Fellows like Mencken and Lewis|every Rotarian to join every worth- |Edward Schacfer.—advt. : T Clerk. any of that glass you're catin’ injthem triumphantly away. | my coffec,” he guffawed to the| When the last stragglers of the e estrich man whom Gus, the barker, | carnival crowd had been ushered was ballyhooing at the moment. |rather uncercmoniously from the “I'm on to all you guys. Rock|tent, Sally rose from her chair and JUST KIDS A SELF-STYLED HERO candy, ain't it?" tered swiftly to where Gus, the S “sure, officr” Gus interrupted | barker, stood talking with Pop By- his epiel to answer deferentially. | bee, owner and manager of Bybee's ' ; — 9 - - - —— “Won't you have a little snack | Bigger and Better Carnival, AND NOW ,' JES f‘E“RD MSsSuUS ; Y WHO AM | TO RUN . WHO 1% SVLVIA? Sl tho Buman astlony \ kb hsl s e nd s i MARTIN ‘SAY- WITH HER 45 DOURI RNVISTOVE wiat 15 sHe?. || flre vou - one wlarly recommend these nails. | nearly to death! It was wonderful Bistin edls ‘(‘ml,\ the choicest six- | the way you stalled along till those i ] OWN MOUTH THAT PEANUT MEASLES ~BUT WHATS [t - OF THm penny nails; will accept no FV]V\'\(I-}!\\O rubes he was already be- 3 G‘m tutes. And if a nail's rusty, out|coming familiar with carnival SOMEONE 'S goT MEASLES TO Y THOUSANDS @ with ft! Sort of an cpicure, Boffo| lingo—*'got into a fight. Wasn't S . i i N ? ’ , Q ist Have a handful of glass and | it lucky for me they di she BIDS FAIR S ST A OF WEARERS nails with Boffo, officer! Big- | added naively. TO TAKE OF THE hearted, that's Boffo!"” “Hell, kid!” Gus grinned at her The constable refu hastily | and tilted his derby nore rakishly THE LIME- and the crowd roared with delight. [ over his left eye, “It was a frame- The discomfited officer of the law [ up. Them's our hoys. The guy LIGHT N % X 26 ® (7] ambled over to make his disparag- | that pretended to have his pocket S 2 B WA 3 ing inspection of Janm, the giant | picked will swear he made a1 AwAY St i from Holland P take, and the worst old Sam can FROM i Yy . : sAFm “Pull up you i det! do is to have ‘em fined for disor i i ; derly conduet. 11l square it with | MUSH : e o] - a S == yritatively, 1 [ femm, and they' Il be n Capital City | \ il . i , - I'm on to your tricks -been going| Pop Bybee chuckled richly, his WRITE T V 0 to carnivals man and boy for 50| bright, pale-hlue eves gleaming in ODA yours” | the tohster-red oxpa of his old TR With 1 vog as remote and sad | face, “Didn't T 1l you, child, that | and patient as | had not heard [ the law couldn’t touch you long or understool rd of the con-|yon stuck witis the carnival? Dave | stable’s insult, Jan obeyed, rolling | telis 1ie you're hablling alout run- his trousers o the knees. When | ning away again because we're hit- | the Doubting Thomas representa- | ting the trail for your home town tive of the law ha ©d the|fonight Yon stick. Sally. Pop Ry- pale, putty-colored flesh of Jan's|hee and Gus and the rest of us will pitifully thin calies and found | fake care of you." them to be flosh-and-biood indesd, | s parted to toll him of | he passed or . furions it 1o tip off the police if | at the snort r w hich | she « not relinguish her claim filled the ter won Taavid's love and fricndship, THNKsfibUQWIG rich she tin I 1o influence you | iidget piped in o her | e volee, “hut Mr. | it You ar I than any- nd if yon rry you very yal nd hinounoa By l

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