New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 13, 1928, Page 30

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A AL et ANNE AUSTIN THIS HAS HAPPENED r she is 16, Sal to Tiie 5 “fars Suni 1wd out’ stte m Carso 15 known fro n Carsa in Capital C = and und dors the police are aft One aite moon as s erystal GO ON WITH TRE STORY CHAPTER XXVT st unpulse, when ildren of the tumbling into the Malace of tent, was to 1) s was scious of being Sally Ford htful plac thos: ¢ littde ‘dresses, t for onc it to tl rincess | Sulty oW Sully's 1 the « orphan com Wonders “0 co s witl s in white lawn that she nions cnn she cotpletely ter- rely crystal- Turkey hefor nt of pure would e tavorit Cow t zilded herself as possibl since she and most romanti tent, dressed trappings —si dren, whom si a pung of homesickness, Not that would want to back with them! But her people, the only ol ever known. Ho how they ‘elt. liberated Dles afternoon from corridors of the pulted by someor fairyland. For to 1 picuous eftort really prett in ot was in Orient was by fur the tigure 15 she knew so crosity m the romanes rved orphans glumor and wonder, all their hearts word that Gus, tiu in his stentorian 1 Suddenly flled hier he wanted 10 run 1 to gather Clara anc sey 1o her br older and w two wiks acted” for the (loor awed and if, en their prossed tig <hould whisper, play-acting! Tt's 1 she couldn saw only Heved with extravag barker, wl. uite love coripassion erflowing 1o o R that e ttorm and and Bet t so much had been “play ey scerubbed dormitory. How admiring 1hey would b thin little hodies down steps them of the wer Kids 1o i1: only would But would reelf rathior of traying not David, that punishe Aie caught and she David for an <hould b nd ding her Clem Careor chibdren milled exeitedly m whis 1 wonld ald B teey < and g freckles philantropic politiciar Sally could not tird AUTHOR OF “SAINT AND SINNER” nner, that tten into mischicf during he children had r bricf Looed t nxionsly tows ot her timidly s Sally from estatically, ed hands ity i her You S a queen say the words litte black la s widened and quickly g utitul! ar Al ne ind tl X, womau than a girl wheo, and a cortain n Sally the r Was a quecn a4 taken hat off, it oppressed her. It was Itle 1hing of s that had cuppe th n cup And face a flower cely by her in her sion that ity give as if trim burstin iously into bloom with r Sally had never in like that all her )if Shiminering slightly removal of the hat, so threads of it caught the the gas jet that burned and night in the rather dark Her skin With the heat the day, was ereamy-white, line- smooth and rich, ‘so that | longed 1o touch it | arely it could not ferl | . it was made of” something finer and rarer that colls nd blood, dermis and epidermis, Her 1 lovely mouth, soft and 1ull 1 as a child’s, was tender nd amused and proud, the mouth a woman who has always been dored for her beauty but whom loration has not cheated of viry nans cmotions, Sally wished that could sec the eyes more closely, | even while they were wide and hing, sending out little sparkles color und light, thought there was a hint of sadness in them, stlessness, as if only a part of he attention was given to the - nival and to the She was very small and slight, cven than little Miss Pond Who liad to look down as sin 1o But for all her shie 4 herselt with (rrogin Every moyve- made and Miss talked together and then children was proud and zold run- at single light day from pal: she she of children, shorter fior, e ss acertain ment Pond she s she a summer sports silvery n o knitted silk which showed to the best advantag miniature Venus prog r body, As she swung towird the children, nodding to Miss Pond's estions, littl Eloise Durant child who had en the “new *of Sally's last day in anage, catapulted self from huddling muss of children and impulsively scized her Fhe switt, cordial smile with sne grected the ehild and ro md as quickly as pos kept Sally resenting the still hypersensi that she had been deli bed and hung barker rded the Jan the the uit of jons ot acqui nee the orp hand hich jrased h i from wetion. But Elojse " knew ey Gins, the back a orphans platiorm telltale tremble Eloise's babvish mouth, and her child. Outwardly Eloise had be xaetly like all the other little v. bicating when the heep bleated, obedient Tt oached with desire a4 when Townrd siant's Sally other ex- to comfort they were excited, silent silent—tmt under il bewildered and the death of her | heap little stock-com- had cvidently ind been wer to who child adore had seen Llojse's Sy inflicted by zant lady, Be ran from th hand ching Tittle with gesture of | | heard voice, | it the | ziant | want n any crowd 1 P'rincess Lalla® ing. I want my fortun nt to ask her whers § mber—gally Ford. ave she ‘sces all, knows al to know whers oves on. 1 Sally is. 1l run Sally do Potsey indignantly ouldnt! s B bt the Home s tor kids ane © She < poppir tasti didn’t 1ot hing s stopped splen Lastor NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1928, us @ dime, but 1 spent sally could hurdly v« trom crying out: 0l sally Ford! your poor littl D I'm here!™ But she littls managed to smile like inditference she cooed in b t costs told pay 25 cents t and fu 1 weel read the e me nd noth-ir must eves grew rounder » ot n astonishn Ti Special Mass Celebrated ey For Victims of Bombs 00 April 15 (P voxal prineoss sult water tafry-— You don't haw brown hands more tightly and with W urkish™ crvstal o ALl t stumbled royal chnreh of nario for ms of 1he The entire chuy black and there wer s, especially on the ereeted in the center royalty o A solvmm T (ternoon in e z for th Emmanuel, o princ hanksgiy Victor f ss and COurt were pres Tn expe ilway dra. the Mes Dot oviet It boys and gix hurt. office. membe across, oI wagon. 2 or scooter. as sung this s nwnihers of the e ation of mereased friavel nitiga ssian frontior, But anyone who wants to join will have to sig the pledge below and send or bring it into the Her They will then get a button to show they are Here is the pledge. I premise, if T am a member of the “Just Kic Safety Club™ to— = 1—Look up and down the street very cavefully before trying to cross. coming 1 will wait until they get by before starting 2—Refrain from hooking rides on any antomobi 4 nickel or rself it b y 1 to 1 to tind knotted her prin iriness as | & 1ecent get Drink Stuif to Wonens and 1 to learn . bat Cornelia for vou my chot Cliiford wife r Governor interruy cr political sy by b for the rept th Trinks npaiEn of the | town honie L might, aud | in the | quently in- | rally 15 1 “0 n more than 7 ! hot 1714¢ sked, “How dare 1 othi Shouts of building when N you dience on’t Pt n Helen Castle reniain sad drink. and Lo Knows it 1€ clected hall vets dry and give watronage to dry people. Ve mors WOMeRadden, all of spivited replivs from Mrs sort mass ecle- live the ~ic- [y Mraz several ar chot nany flow- catatalqn old lim she rs of keep dhe 1 attended, | sowalitios d the i own life hi campaign fre but that attack,” she now e wit church |t t Your much of Kinz not which the beyond reproach.” she congu In her = chked 1l nin add pon | daden's prot ind Mis, | ferests she woking and sl the wore i campai i Tn- I favmers, st las Want to Join the Kids Safety Club? The youngsters who appear in the comie strip “Just Kids” in the Herald every evening have decided that they must have a safety club, hecause one of their number got hurt when he was hit by a car. And it was also decided to let everyone of the s who read the Herald get into the clu because it might keep some of them from gettin If there are any automobiles 3—Keep off the roads that are used by automo- biles when T am on roller skates or riding in a wagon 1—Watch any children smaller than T am and keep them from doing foolish thing where there is traffic. Refrain from chasi a ball, or anything 1 have dropped. into a highway unless I have looked and found it is safe to do so. 6—When riding a bieycle in trafiic be very caie- ful of my route Addres (P Resents Inmmendo That She Does | vor o sears Pinchot d dn r oppon- i congressiona! I'ennsylvania implica- mtoxieating Li- | hinn | i “I do mot | Statisties published recently in con- 1| neetion with all inter- which Pin- had tried to from per- had | 1y oD ko told at- said | 1) ction for all the MPS PINCHOT MAS Amnesia Victim For 63 Years, Union Veteran Regains Memory| Minn Leopold Neweart w ot forgetfulness, Ul of Seven Pince ar with no knowledge Owatonna, April 15 (P— 86, {Tived in the s He left the n the Civil w of who he wa Now he has Leen recognized offi- fcially as living, after the long span for v ind has reccived his fiest | pension from the govern- nent. | Newsart's ode valley of amnesia an Enoch Ar- cen tale of wandering, | Wounded 1o the battle of Seven | Pines, he remenbered nothing of his home i Dayton, Ohio. He 100k of "A. Louis" federal ords show 120 I called hiis payment through the ision re his | and | | regained name Two y ~ Memory, found relatives here. In the inter- vening time he had married and had lived for 60 years in New Or-| leans, Texas and Oklahoma. 5 In 1926 a-traveling salesman with | whom he was talking mentioned | Dayton, and the uttcrance of the word was the jolt that brought him hack from his nameless existence. He learned that his parents had . g ving him dead. His wife, Louis,” had died four years | Investigators of the federal pension department found he had honorably discharged from Civil war duty in 1862, For the rest of his lifc Newsart will receive $72 a month pension, and a bill will be presented to con- gress 1o allow him back pension. He makes his home here now with a | niece, | principally .\.,.,,! W OI‘QH Increase in T | stand Soviet Activities April 13 (UP)»-——The in- Jnportanee of women in vvery walk of hife in the soviet union lis emphasized in o compilation of Moscow | ercasing “International Wom- ! on's Day.” Ther women eurolled in t 1ot the sovie | them han trade unions | s of thous- | administrative e 1more 2,500,000 nion s of hold posts 2,600 wom Beavy industry, including undertakings, which s an | 0t 26, i Cost of City Election I | Already Exceeds $1,000| The city clection h.-n," already reached a figure of $1,1 | with many additional bills yet to teceived by the board of selectmen. | Democeratic w s at 1he polls | heen paid . republica | employes 8502 mi Last year therc were 7 lincrease of over 1 cost of the | have chine | demonstration, the city’s bill ran to ctman Lewis W, | Who becomes third se Lawyer ctman next | | ORDER O NOTICE OF HEARING . Court the Willizm P | < n, he 1 said district, 1 inter each of this tie BERNARD PAFUNEY, Judge YOUR HARDWARE Important i Kolodney News On Page 6 Today [correspond to finger prints on the | Tuesday contributed $10 to the re- { publican town committee, his st ment of campaign expenses filed to- lday, shows. E. L. Sandberg, unsuc- | cosstul candidate for councilman in | the sixth ward, had no cxpenses, ¥ MINE MEADOW Vichy, France, April 13 (UP)— A international group of archaco- logical experts began a new examin- ation eof the now-famous Glozel Meadow to determine the authentd- city of between #,000 and 4,000 ob- s found there which, some re 30 centuries old. holm Bertillon expert Sod maun took finger prints of M. I owner of the meadow, and h family to determine whether they objects found. The first internation- | al commission decided the objec were not more than a century old. THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Alphabetically Arranged and |} . Count § words 11 lines Minimum cents. Closing time 1 P, M. daily; saturday. 10 A M. six time once it your usible for Menuments of all szes und deseriptions. Carving and letter | cutting our_specialty. | 3 i [ T = “prices. | W C man_and land- 08 Plainville. and lone 552 inity Please 0 frame. Find- e return to 185 Winthrop St., St and 1. Frary and Clark, tortolse shell glasses in brown leather case. Name Charlotte Jacobs inside. Finder please call 4652-W Lost and Found s BRACELET, blue and white, Reward. 006G L ¥ lite with brown k. Answers to name of . 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A. Bence 50 Chestnut St. Tel- Next to C'ar Barn 2315 USED CARS Not Many But Some of the Best USED CAR Buys in Town Reason enough why you should see these before buying. 1928 Hup 6 Brougham (Demonstrator) 1926 Dodge Sedan 1925 Hudson Coach 1925 Ford Coupe 1924 Studebaker Touring TERMS AND TRADES The Kingsbury Motor Sales Co. 250 ARCH STREET Tel. 2049 Open Evenings Come in and See the Lowest Price Six in America With 7 Bearing Crank Shaft. And While Here Look These Over 1923 BUICK Coupe 6 cylinder, 4 passenger, chanical condition A-1. 1926 ESSEX Sedan Excellent condition, ainted. P 1925 JEWETT Touring Sport model, four wheel brakes a fine buy. 1925 FORD Coupe All around good car. SPECIAL WILLYS-KNIGHT Coupe Terms and Trades Elmer Automobile Co. 22 Main St. Tell. 1513 me- newly MORE OF OUR USED CARS With an O. 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