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THIS HAS HAPPENED Sally Ford, ward of the sta ANNE, AUSTIN copfThoR 0x | $he crook S0 that the lit. ana possible, b hafl sodd o longer pu as much s oV iently iendlines: . For David was not there “Where then, her voice growing shrill rantic, | “Wher! Van's shoul- futilely at iurt the b, pity Was Tell me! citement. tricd dead? away from Van, | ana tugged with | white hands {brown make-up, at his wet coat. “Reckon he's privilege Lut his blue eyes aveided hers, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 1 from face to at first, grateful then widening for their with David?" cried, and them: He's broke she she screamed s David? Tell me! Tell me!” She ran to Pop Bybec her little blue- washed free of thei: at safe and sound in car,” Bybee reassured W™ thought. inyone killed in the storm? | than insisted. her bluish { into a pitcous loop Y the Hotel operated ng i Nita nowhere,” fat girl rted out, her with child We thoug nder t but t} ent of ch o in a ter STATLER, NOTED S HOTEL OWNER, DIES Rose From Bellboy to Proprietor of Largest Chain xe i was a Great Neck, Long Island. York. | worth Milton Statler, who rose from Lellloy to ownership of more hote iy other died suddenly Peunsylvania, Mr. Statler, the rated hotels by Buiftale, ventures His for | © | den uegi A his Sta dau 16, (P—Ells- April man in the world oday of pneumonia at I which he - | Pen who was 6. Hotels Stat was pres- Ing aring his Louis, Cleves New York and Boston were temporar B sou can plic | upon Mr. Statler the cross of the Le- gion of lonor, great service to mankind.” | Mr. Statler was a former Benefit as States and Canada- who bore Mount Kensico cemetery, MONDAY, APRIL 16, second wife was Miss Alice Seidler, who had been his secretary 11 years. n July, 1926, France conferred “iu_reward of his presi- the Hotel Men's Mutual ciation of the United He was a 33rd and a Knight lome in recent years t of ree Mason t his bedside when he died were wife and son, Milton H. tler. He is also survived by a Elva, and another his name funeral so-vices will be Wednesday at the Hotel Burial will be in ghter, son | rivate on sylvania. Ir. Statler had returned from the th about three week He be- il with pneumonia and com- ations followed. which caused his | th. 1 1e 1928, HONOR OF STATE OFFICE DOES NOT LURE PAONESSA Mayor-Elect says He Will Not Be Found in Contest For secrclary Mayor-Elect A, M. Paonessa "lll1 not be a candidate for secretary of state in the November election. he ssured those who questioned him today concerning the reported boon to place him on the state ticket for the position he sought in 1922. “No sir!” was the emphatic an- swer made by Paonessa. In the campaign of 1924 which resulted in the second term for Paonessa, he trequently referred to his entran into state politics as a “mistak The mayor-elect disclaims any ition for state office at this time. . naires Will Be awarded by state the American lover post, msbury. 94 out of a possi cfficieney. command Sunday. at 2 o'clo A citation for efficiency will Legion Sunday afternoon The local post reccived {CITATION T0 BE GIVEN | EDDY-GLOVER POST, A. L. Efficiencs of New Britain Legion- | Recognized At Meeting Next Sunday be headquarters of to Eddy- at 100 points for Earle K. Richards, state . will be in charge next Automobiles will leave the Legion home on Washington street GERMAN PRESIDENT RECEIVES MESSAGE| | ! THE HERALD * CLASSIFIED ADS Alphabetically Arranged for Quick and Ready Refcrence LINE RATES for CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Yearly Order Rates Upen | Application i Charge Minimum_ Space 3 Minimum Book charge, 3§ cents Closing time 1 P, M. daily; 10 A. M. Saturday. Telephone 625, Ask for six time ¢ the Herald a rrect. ) | | Wl the tents up now und she {nowhere.” USED CARS left | Pan-American ex- sition at Buffalo in 1901 and ati |, St. Louis exposition of 1904, He was born m Somerset county Pa., in 1863, As u boy of nine went to work in i 5 glass factory in Whecling, Where e carned 30 cents a day., sister, all | also su ctures at the Thre whot hrothers live in and a Buffalo, abiovs David. Nita—Duy did not believe op Biybe Y. W. € A NOTES |conons o owme v e e i Girl Reserve Dept. i i Clubs will mect as follows this i About 200 Present at [wecks K. T. G. ; Falcons’ Nest Banquet '3 O e o ineda SpouL Present at olyea Wednesda Thursday; Danoie Giolden Thursday: Sunshine, Jugh her Wiy hove r to breathe nos son sa terrific b itor t h comfort Come in and See the Lowest Price Six in America With 7 Bearing Crank Shaft. m Reach Berlin as His Own Mes- It scema to me” Van mnterrup Eir Goos Pordy ¢4 nonchalantly, “that dry clothes “we'ny |ave indicated for Princess Lalla tent | May I escort you to vour tent?” and he bowed with mockir _ |l niony hefore her, “He saved my lifr kpowledged suddenly. :"OF she resented with reasonableness the facr been this mocKing. this trom New York ot David, had saved her., An hour later when s 2" he asked his voice, Berlin, April 16 (® — President | Von Iin ob us | s months at | Whecling, 10 later hecame known as| lic speaker, Younz wellboy McClu statler. w pungent. forceful was fond of recalling 1hat his first in 1 from Tom S McClune Statler next got six berg. who sent. congratu- | lations (o the crew of the Bre on Saturday, received jiod frrom Capta Koeh and intro- | plans w 4 2 jr aptain Koehl € Plans will be made for the Girl|yvon Hyenereld today. Livo spenkers, Beleclman ipeserye banguet to be hetd in Mav | =iy 8 D C Cois i von | Sadewies and Councitiah an opportunity will be given 10| yingenperg's congratulatory message | Macora, | Both speakirsgirls to sign up for the “baschallling reaq: . | aathon sent for their SUP- [1eam and to enter the Girl Reservel i teamzang sl s “After the first cast to west flight | election and told them fipyer club tennis tournament R e R Ao Ehedin 3od’s | why they should aid in the proposed | fich sehool eluls will ma | successfully accomplished with God's lielp, the German airplans made an building of a new and lar e e e e igthe. I iy inary plans Maqua dr 31 ediate la Sl i hlnong Ve ; |intermediate landing on Greenly nd all club girls will be - ghen - figand on the Amcrican continent. 4 |formation regarding camp Aya-PO| g offer your excellency, also in the was re {in Somers, Conn. srehestra of w {name of our Irish comrade Fit piltiard rooms. | ! orchestra of v Qomg Bustness and Tndustrial Dept. | yaurice respeetfnl salutations.” kG010 vs old. Two ! pinpgele Club—The club after he | s Rl : il r message fom the fliers in Buf. | others sang a duct for which they meet on this Mond: received by Wilhemn Cuno, 2 4 with lend applause. |7:30 o'clock. after a ¢ < storm s i g ager of the Hamburg CIVIL SUITS RECORDED lion. Song practice this evening. line. The age i it for 33,010 damagcs by Bertha | Tri-Mu Club—The club will meet|trom Baron Von Huenefeld and gave | )l against Ludwig Reinhold, this Monday evening, April 16, | : _ the news of the Bremen's success filed today in city court. Yal 7:30 o'clock, to have song pra dispite all opposition,” and thanked the plaint g tice with the Pinnacle club, Dr. Cuno for the “Hi T Sigma Phi - Club—The clnb will | can's maginificent meet on this Tuesday evening at| Ths Hamburg-American line re- 0 o'clock for a bridge party {pliga! with ‘coralall srectings refers Business Girls' Club—The club ying fo the flight as a milestons in will meet this Thursday evening at|ine history of aviation which would 0 o'clock |contribuie toward further strength- | Smiling Worke cning of German-American friend- meet on Friday | ship, | same ot bridge. | Jaceh Gould Schurman, American New Industrial Club—The club|ambassador to Germany, ftelegraphed will meet Friday evening at 7:30 . congratulation to Prof. Junkers and jo'cloek. lilso sent congratulations to foreign | Minister Stresemann in behalf of of Kellogg on the SWim | <afe arrival of the fliers. The Am- served the pa- | <5 ) ¥. 4:15, Tiny Tots and | hassador added his personal satis- ancing class, 4:45. clogging class.|fiction and relief at their esc jTuesday and Thursday, 6:00-9:00, | trom the danger of the undertak- scnjor plunges. Tuesday, 4:15, jub- ing, saluting *with profound admi- jior plunges. Saturday, Junior | yation™ their suceessful spunning of | Tuesday, . bask-{ine North Atlantic it dollars n men And While Here Look These Over 1923 BUICK Coupe 6 cylinder, 4 passenger, chanical condition A-1. 1926 ESSEX Sedan Excellent condition, painted. ¢ . 1925 JEWETT Touring Sport modcl, 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 a messa and Baron | titie your « . the redoubtable Pop course assembled his to the tent in finding buried | men, midgets zirls who read sally “K was toastmaster ed th haliza hile it had insolrnt str me- raise s Jesson Duify newly Statler th pre- us? Aren't | Was un Dufiy cor- that's Enghsh.” i ier cars Frightened 1 am so appreci- to rions mteresting musical by the program Statler, o menibers of th the Liotel in 1al from operating There Jnxions opencd restaurant bt he weathored the paid his creditors in full css With 1Wo temporary expo. to cmbark cssive ! Junior o steps an | rots n the dress nproar — hoa alone with you that I could hardly {10! JihE I end RS oITlE S quibble aith fate to the extent of | < her into consciousness. wing frightened at the means Broken sentences flung out ich accomplished it. Pop Byh St e stinguished amo; feos e e r what had happens shiver with sobs By el ol i 1l gone! —Safe cr: e you you was a fool to take dren troop sally gives larkness. “Lucky David, wher- |tV hobos that was alr : tention to the beautiful wonw SR h e T e G :d]’%\;yl’ ~n\~ol|w 1lnm Dave guy's is add 18 the black-eyed | t shoul to him Davia [ o sl erner. They apparently know S S e (IO/BE B0 TINGED) ther, for they greet each other as Sally Ford?" |, Parid cannot be found, il Enid" and “Van.' { terror which nace of |SUIIY I8 suspected of havivg helped SR e o shlh e menser oty 1 the carnival funds CHAPTER XXVITI a pallid, weak thing. be- The storm broke with h sud- the heart-stopping emotien den and devastating fury that the{which fthe New Yorker's mocking. performers in the Pal of Won-|amused voice wttering her real | ders had little time to ohey thel name ealled into being. Her head | ‘white hope's” frantic bellow of | jepkeq instinetively from the com- | waruing. fort of Lis arm. Squirminz awa) The terrified audience milled from him, under the seodden hlan- like stamped cattle, choking up | ket of canvas, she curled into a both exits of the tent, that leading | (ight 1ittl of agony. C out into the midway. and the flap | cupped in hands at the back of the tent through|why you bothered me so! which performers passed in and|cried, her voice muffled by out between shows. At each exit| fingers. “You're a detective the fear-crazed carnival visitors| knew all the fime! You we were assaulted by a dazing impact | ing to take me to jail! Oh, you-— of wind and hail and rain, driven| On' David, David!” back into the temporary shelter of | “Listen, vou litth the tent. ! voice ecame sharply, bereft Sally was fighting her way to- yiocking note for once. “I'm ward the “alley” exit, Der frail. 5 detective! Good heave small body hurling itself futilelv || jook like one? I've always against men who had lost all derstood that they have epormous thought of chivalry, knew only | foet and wear derbles and talk ont | that death threatenad. of the corner of he car their mouthe.” M b ; iheet : i ) = car was proceeding on the right SRR B | embers ,. ey . on el adia i (s novioRot Suen e s, T 2 side of New Britain avenue, Hart- cyclones, and in the horro ' vou think that a poor little tyke| ! ford, under the guidance of his son, a calamity was stamped on every f th Eal e e e S s the defendant, who was parked on | Just Kids Safety Club York for a detective to bay at your | the side near Stafiord st women <hrillad for Tielp, called a bloodhound? I merely | [lessly, recklesely and negligently | frantically for their offspring sep- the little Betsey's keen turncd his car to the left without | arated from then; in that mad rush |y enetration of vour disguise. And T3 e T Gl S ko for the exits. The Herald has used up all of the buttons for mem- bership in the Just Kids Safety Club that it is able to get. Therefore we shall have to close the roll. Therc are two it dors pain | thousand members in this vicinity now. We are very len of the soaked L gam, dden Frequ hut (tive of this opportunity be [tent, a his first her little orphanage ful, #ad-cyed pletely terrifi phans recognizes her and shouts her name. Gus, the barker, however. comes o her rescy e tention to the freaks falo by an- i) casily told - sition hotels cansed hin on 1 nent hotel bu his busine othe of a voies them at's happened | Sally began to he on b it itorney for i cant mocking of the n's ont gan o imong things th unigue plan ath wit room. He provided lass his employes hoa * which embodicd Ins personal ind 1l elab- for mn them ady want- Soor A Andrews & Son Allin #wanson claim- was filed today Sexton is repre- | plaintif. Constable John | rved fhe papers. as filed today in oty and Benjamin Co- as the Monareh AW m this eity J. Cabelus plaintif. Con- M A in city conrt an th i club wint | to learn a ~The GREninz NO SALE IS TOO SMALL OR LARGE TO BE MEASURED BY THE GOLDEN RULE ESSEX, 1927 Coach, quiet- Upholstery plump, five zood tires, CHEVROLET, 1926 Coach, donble bumpe tor shutters, motormeter, step plates, sweet running motor. $340, WHIPPET, 1926 Coach. Handy, light and economical, $350. PAIGE. late 1926 Sedan, roomy, 5 pass, Duco. 4 wheel brakes, balloons, $950. JEWETT Big Six Brongham, & pass., Duco, balloons, 4 wheel brakes, exceptionally fast and powerful, 0. PAIGE 7 pass. Sedan, splendid running motor, quiet and com- fortable, $205 CHANDLER, late Touring, finished handsome $160. CHANDLER, loons, The violent soemed the m comtort dio Sets ! : that he had made e advance in the hotel Special Notice b v o 5 ORY Iy mtord, against C Lsiness ntly when every room Physical D ler hotel was equip Physical Dept. nnusually clean and $476. 5 i Statler Mow's Shop. T Schedule vadio sets which throt : central control station provided th choice of two programs. Mr 1ot often cxpressed his pride in this seheme and said he helieved that the radio went far 1o do away with the | Toneliness felt by a hotel gu The Hotel Pennsylvania her S ial Noti York, with 2.200 rooms, You bp“lal ‘\Otlce largest of the hotels he e go- \ Statler The Ladies' Aid society Trin- Mary 1 ity Methodist church will hold who dJi supper Wednesday evening at son of this marrine: Adults 85, children 12 or under, 20c. ciated with the hotel o There will be a bridge party Tuesday afternoon new hall. Several pri donated Admission invited. Playing ——advt. 30 COLLISION SUIT £150 was brought today Heekman against Severin throuzh Attorney Harry H The writ states that on . the plaintifft while driv- on the right side of Arch steuek by the machine the defendant at the in of Arch and Locust ts. The defer 4 of digently relessly fic regn- damage to Constable papers to- Jaohn day, tennis. jor life-saving. Junior swim ¢l Ginsbu marricd on Janiry Manderd a4 in October April Akror 1026, A ot heeane ven by of N 1h of Leaves Curb Without | Signal; Sued for $500 Suit for $500 was filed today in city court by Frank Ellgren against A. J. Apter, of Newington, through Attorney Donnid Gaftney. The plain- Hiff claims that on November 6 while Ohio, was idiot!* Van's asso- (ri of its | not | st Do {dviving v el | and without nization rsection lant is ace i, ¥QU $10% 538% and avd for canusing seric th of re- blue, Clyne in 1925 Sedan, bal. fine running and good lines, refinished, $350. FORD, 1825 Ton Truck, exprese, splendid $175, HOWARD W. WHITMORE Graham-Paige Cars 319 East Main Street Near Elm Phone 2810 HERALD CLASSIFIED Why worry about aeeded money when you can get ‘hat ou need here in a confidential, helpful way—no endorsers; no em! ing in- vestigations. You get your money at once and have am- ple time to repay it in small amounts. Pilarski Funeral First From Holy Cross Church Woyciech Pilarski, 4% vears old of 117 Tremont stree J of pnen n General was a resi- 2 vears and rth & Judd Teels like open overheard condition, ospital yes nt of this 1 been of ity employed gave she me away acensed hun, | It Mrs. Josephin: Pilarskiz a son, Wigdyslaw Pilarski daughter, Miss Marta Pilarski and grandchild, all of this city. His funeral will be th 3t Haly ( 1. Serviees will at the homs 7:40 o'clock and s wif without B T el e e e e i |1iff's car collided with that of the, zave Iv found out that David Nash and ! the tent: crazed 1 1 wonen ; 3 Bl s bl e Then yon defendant’s causing damage to the | | Sally Ford are (ugitives from jus- Holy irch at § o'clock. ! 0! Y;rf:aii(lnfl '\'016:‘;’:1\") ""' ‘“.n o { tice, wanted on rather rious heriff Charles Lord served the Yar baby-chai e ring with s the dashboard. who as a result of | in T bahy-chair even all. How the impact injured his right hand Call, Write or Phone 1-8-3-0 reach the ground asist- | ] " ADS = " Sacred Hea ’ After making the ac- o e i } death under a collapsed tent i of ‘Brinbess Tallal 1 metery papers. i I She had almost reached th I took the trouble to inquire cas- £ i ¢ Sally had almost won to the alley | 1 move and without looking | me for you to persist in misunder- | : g i i 3 2 ance. sorry that we shall have to ignore the requests for hut- verely. The plaintiff = further M The Mutual System that T don’t believe a b midget's platiorm when vally of the governor this evening Whether any cars were aching | exit when she rememibered “Pitty | whether any cars were approaching standing me! T nothing g I ! e e s g Tt Tt was not quite o hard to push | il tons in today's mail, but we have no choice. Joeie ales SetOnine oo $1 West Main St., Professional Bldg. silly story. Beside 1 srone APRIL 16 TOO MEASLY TO BRAG ABOUT | at of money for repairs and for th. and nedical care of his son. Deputy e did ersclf lifted intu a pan | just who—if anybody-—Sally Ford ¢ & rean A 5 in yteh o ki rom the rear. As a result the plain away—ahsolutely nothing! 1 mere- do! e was obliged her way back nte the center ot e 5 jentfie wae oblized fo spendifisumy) THE HERALD. Opp. Capitol Theater have your own word for it of strong arms, swung hig :how a {and he laughed—"that you the hands of the last of the crowd mat- ‘Mot that kind of As a that was battling its way to the ' yap of fact—-oh! about to xita. Her cry was instinetive, un- | pe pesened Ford! T hear the easoning, direct fron art: | heave-ho' of stalwart black hoye David! Oh. David:" | And the storm is ovir. X A mogking in her | a gentle, lady-like rain and man's It was not till he me 1o, faet that Sally was indes We're YES,SIR-1 WAS INY » SOLID DARK ROOM AN' 1 HAD THE OH, BOY.~ WAS | SICK WITH MERSLES - AN' MOM SAYS | WAS HERE HE COMES NOW=-AN'1 ZET HE THINKS HES SOME BODV~ AFTER HAVIN' MEASLES Y PEANUT MARTIN GOT THE MEASLES— A FACT BITTERLY RESENTED BY MUSH STEBBINS WHO =AS NO INTENTION OF PEQM\T'”NC" HIS ACCIDENT To &E OVERSHADOWED? shé aquirm. nl =g t BET O M GITTIN SOMPIN' _/ ssed th POETS WRITE OF SPRING AND ROMANCE AND WHISPERING TREES- BUT WHO EVER WROTE ABOUT ONIONG?, g At el g -gosnl | HATE A the | (hat 1 called storm HOw the o collapsed upon swimn izeling to the 1y Yorke s mouth = alr moy » ahov! ship to ndicate. the.r ey, rube layers " POLLY AND HER PALS GOLF GOLF/ ALL T HEAR MORNIN' NOON AN NIGHT (5' GOLF' ———— [IF SouHADNT ) |HAD ME < STYMIED ON} THE FIFTH j SIXTEENTH +/ [WHEN TWAS ) INTHE |BUNKER?! s 1D A'HAD [YOUONE “ven throug tion of th ment they who, they ot ibeing tramnplen fleet of had on't — str ot smothering ¢ —still. 1l Do anaL bee wa # Tyhes anly in B peitin red And n spits loss from e or o in his brig cyes twink weloote re Black Mrs vour face— <at —1 mufred- Jame doing her hest to wi yer arm t hlus But—but—gally’s i angrily - obey him.

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