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e THIS HAS HAPPENED The summer she is 16, Sally Ford, ward of the state orphanage for 12 yea is “farmed out” to Clem Car- son. She meots David Nash, athlete and student who is working on the farm for the summer. Carson makes David's friendship and the student strikes Lim a crushing blow, Sally and David flee and join a carnival, David as cook's helper and Sally i a as “Princess La crystal gazer. Nita, Hula dancer, who is infatuated with David, makes life miserable for Sql- 1y, threatening to expose her to the pulice In Capital City, where Sally spent €0 miany years in the orphanage, she 18 recognized when the little or- phans troop in. Gus, the barker, comes to her rescue and diverts at- tention. Sally is fascinated with the teautiful “Lady Bountiful,” hostess to the children, She is surprised to sce her stop and talk with a well- | dressed Bastern man who early in the afternoon has teasingly read fortune in the crystal and asked her to have supper with him. them discuss New York aud call cach other Enid and Van. A terrible storm comes up and when the tent falls, Sally finds herself supported in the arms of the East- erner. He tells her he knows her fdentity. When they are rescued Sal- 1y discovers that David and Nita are missing. Later in the night when Bybee finds his safe has been robbed, suspicion ls on the miss- ing puir, and the. manager is about to call in the police when Sally begs him to wait. The troupers beg By- bee not to call police, to wait and see if David will return. When somcone suggests David is probably hurt or Kkilled, lly faints, When She comes to she gors alone out into the darkness to find him. As day breaks she secs him staggering to- ward her over a little hill. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAE R 2 I Before she reached him Sally al- most fainted with horror, for in the pale light of the dawn she saw that David's shirt about his left shoulder was soaked with blood. But his un- injured right arm was stretched out in urgent invitation, and his voice was hailing her gaily, in spite of his terrible weakness and fatigue, “Dear little Sally!” he cried hus- kily, as his right arm swept her against his breast. *“Why aren't you in bed, darling? But I'm glad you're not! I've been able to keep plodding on in the hope of sceing you. Did you think I'd run away and left you? Poor little Sally!" he crooned over her, for she was crying, her frantic hands playing over his face, her eycs devouring him through her tears. “But you're hurt, David!" she moaned. “I knew you were hurt! I told them so! I was looking for you. I knew you hadn’t run away.” “And she made us believe you hadn’t, too,” Pop DBybee panted, having reached them on a run, dragging his wife behind him. Dave boy? Had ““What happened, Winficld Bybee, you are a fool Bybee gasped, breathless from running. “Let the poor boy get Yis breath first. Here! Put your arm about him and let him lean on you. Sally, you run back to the frain and get help. This boy's all done up and he's going to have that shoulder . dressed before he's pes- tered to death with questions.” “I can walk.” David panted, his breath whistling across his ashen lips. ‘I don't want Sally out of my sight. I—would—give up— then, Nothing much—the matter, Just a--lullet—in my shoulder. Be all right—in a—day or two.” Ple don’t try to talk dar- begged, rubbing her chieck softly against his right hand and wetting it with her tears. me and take it eas; his voice husky cmotion. *“And don't talk any more till we get you into a berth, God! Lt I'm glad to sec you, Dave boy! 1'd made up my nind I'd never trust another man if you'd thrown me down. But ally didu't doubt you a minute. s from teliing the police that you'd Decn with the show and | had disappe d with the crooks. hanks,” David gasped, lea ing hemvily on the showman. I st sick—the police—had —8a Knew there was — bound to be—an awful row.” He tainted then, his the cinders of the railvoad track. Somehow the three of them man- aged 1o get him to the show frain and into the Bybess' stateroom, where Gus, the bar who had graduated from me sxhool be- splendid | younz body crumpling suddenly to | !ll“:wks “dhe" this freight came ! l!imufl field of the carth, are attract- O —————————— charging down on us—-' ed to and fall towards it. I - l | - i e 3 n pass | ; nlml ,\oiu. ‘un‘ o .\|:|y 71;\;‘1’. ing thréugh the belt of air around THE HERALD AUTOM(mVE jdered, bowing her head on his hau ' i i oo ; 0 ) thecarth the friction thus caused CLASSIFIED ADS Personai: he fingers of which curled upw heats them red hot and they appear = I USED CARS weakly 10 cup her face. “You w as “shooting stars” or balls of fire. ||| Alphavetcally Arranged for Quick ||| YAPTHA. BEST TOR DRY CLEANING. A fon the track. Did the train hit Most of them arc cntirely consumed and Leady Reference are righie 1iacass e St TaL. Seobs |you? Ont by the heat, but a few reach the LINE RATES ROW s s season™ for T2 Evgere po B e o s I AT A Y ey s for CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS manent wave. Boscoe's Beauty Parlor, at her. “I'm here, and 1 wouldn’t | of stone, and a number are on ex- Yearly Order Rates Upon Strand Theater Bldg. Tel. 1543, have been if the engine had hit | hibition in muscums. Arplication; SPENCER CORSETS, surgical and drems. COMING ! | handear when T was on it. 1 Q. When did Benny Leonard re- | Doing, ok Pl Blingssin your Hiomos Mre : % |15 ataid the railroad compiny tive from the boxing ring? | 2 ' 20 |l i 2L Rockwell Ave, | minus onc handear this morni A. 1le announced his retirement [l e i 4 ] THRIN B a January 16, 1 J Count 6 words to a line, lasts. No camera is considered sold if Apnl let ™ OF I e @ What were the dates of the | :[(mhnrs u; an Ig-:!]h Jou dow't get iwsults. Arcude Studio, || AUTHOR o eaeas S s e e beginning and the end of the Revo- (|| yinimum Space 3 lines. . 2 o I ] | LN iGN ol Minimum Book charge, 35 cents. P S R N | lutionary and Civil wars? i SAINT AND SINNER was tumbling down the bank into QUESTIONS ANSWERED A The Revolution began April ||| Clusing time 1 P. 3. aaily; 10 4. 3. AUTOMOTIVE to Apn t [ nice bed of wildflowe - 19, 1775 and ended October 19, s’;“”’“"' - : ou can get an Sw | 1750 the Civi R %5 'elephone 825 Truc < kneeling before David., holding a “Pretty wet after the storm, so 1 e olr A:m ‘1" 5.’;2:.?.2.«:3“33 11\:[, :n’ ||;1!' “m‘h ; ;\Q;\pnl BEA | phone 925. - Ask for six time uto and ck Agencles » USED SUBIOF eleamine Tlabk anrees R e e e e ta i1 and ended in April 1865, “ P AUBURN—"Let your next car be an Au. ;;;»E S R SRR dldnt o to slecp. I'd jumped o writing to the Question Edifor, New | Q. On whot day did September ||[ 1 %t omieratd 2t once it your [l Zourn Seo our’ aisplay of 1958 medela g he other side of the tracks and |j d, Washington Bureau, |7, 1559, fall? ad ls incorrect. Not responsible for Domijan Motor Co., lotel Burritt Gar- As many of the carnival fanuly | was Dhidden from Steve's cie while 4 5 LR o8 °rrors after the firat insertion. | _age. 136 Wash 2 Ly ae el can s while | 3 avenue, Washington, | A. Saturday | gomeeis_washington_St. eduction e crowd into the small « s sueleu G ol e D o i sin s o Behta n e | ol vy b BUICK MOTOR CARS—Saice and Service. S50 ear atsla maonsed Againish the |iINC S0 il0 SNON A ST ror apra ST Ter e e R G A L ) Dk Ca, 383 Awh Bt open door of the stateroom to hear | over the L Probably izl o e Fedd el S I T | 0 vz advice cannot be given, nor can ex-| A. Ragna means “wise Gar BV T § A Y . bia story. Jan. the Holland giant, up Tl Deen bununing. i froe ; ; g SR IOURT SRATER ARDSERRYICE. P ot eo Al AR B e tended rescarch be undertaken. Al |and ric (French for Mary) ANNOUNCEMENTS Patterson Clieviolet, Inc., 95 Arch rices Slas in the car, was invited into the |enoush jor tn " EVeT other questions wil receive a per. | “Mitier R e L . il o the |cnou . sonal reply. Unsigned re Q. Where irst w rial CADILLAC_ AN SALLE _© 2 o ‘ s Dl sign quests can- % Where fs the first wife of Burial Lots, ume: =mAL. ANDL LA SALTRC CARKS stateroam, Lawhene e s betscent | dyion ek vy Hadin 1| 0ot be answered. All letters are con- | Woodrow Wilson buried Movumests 1| smies & senice, 1Asi MOTORS, ING B CIOCk W l{ o Bybeeiand Mre ifyboe, Shitly finug avaliiing oy dire poad b Sloves | faenital e 1A oy i A In Myrtle Hill o FW BRITAIN MONUMENTAL WORKS, | A Telialle Concern.” 411 West Main Y. or Sing” in the crook of one of his| .. | \ne Beelly Dl P DETFE s e Y Otstany ak &t Monuments of Stnest, lipne_ arms, Noko, the Hawaiian midgct, | surprised when I hopped e @ e Hsiie tooa or T M e e aialbe seriptions Tieasonable, BROTHINS Sales and_ Service. ] surprise when T liopped upon 1 he ! 0N irst attempt ' side that of her parents. = Motor § > 2 * . i the other. pally siilliknelt T~ {iiniiing loard aid mrabied. (e |10 Groms: thio Allantis in' dinigliler Ty ool e Gani < Eloristy Bl e e FU" DCtal]S mn I;‘»'d;”[f"']’l hatding bis - eight Band | steering whel #nd swerved the oae| A, ‘The ficet mpt was made [fal punishment in Great Britain ANDILLLS GrExhoren st ooy | DUFANT-STAR=Semeation o 1935, G, | hlfr i‘)pm “un:] :,; hln)s ..;v«] 1a¥ing o a diteh HIy turning it over, 10 Octabier 1910 by Walier Wellman, | Germany and Spain? 3 . Telephona 2181-3. Ziw B il Tac, 13 Main Strect. Fole- - '3 upon it when his story || o, Hemb ) B A n ournali tef S i i = phare e T ARG R e [T don't remember much Vierican journalist and Melvin | A, I Great Britain it is by hang- TA brivet Todger, (ol {rees | FALCON-RRIGHT Tamos sieeve vaie Oomorrow s Papcrs 1 suppome Mrs, Bybee Has {old | o00e! 1 what wii Vanima m Atlantic | Ng: in Germany by beheading and iy Plants. Henuingey's, 204 La- | notor. R. C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry you that T was Jeaving the show | o cChing and | Cify, 1. in il dirigible N Spain by the garrote. Streets street. Telephone 2051-2. it G A Gy i, But some- | “America” with a crew of four, in-| . How old is Governor Smith Lost and Found 5 | ¥ORD CARS, trucks, traciors, paria. Boyto Whsicambalisnonna sy, o iy t his vevolver | Cluding two Americans, one English- | 0f New York? BIAUK WALLET Jost contalning 2 order | Service, fanm implements. Automotlve to see if anything had happened 101 __gignt know N shot ut finst | 190 and an Australian. Not pos-| A. He was born December 20,| 00kS contract blanks and ether papers. | Sales & Eervice, 248 Elm St and 46 Saliy. 1'd have gone sooner, ut | o' ViGTiL G0 1 can A SeRETBE IhE DR Al S b I157 (| o Bilanesiend e tmaniic | SATID B Wheliions LIS the storm was so violent that 1| oy Y : Rt b ; o G { ANt \RS=The car for the nest C knew: 3'd not have a chance to get | prot iust have heon a L vy strength or | Q. How many letters are there Eralieh sotier, vk and wiite, ales and Service, 401 West ome to e s e ] ‘u:m, for Nita decided o b o dircet theic route, the |in the German alphabet? d. Owner call 233 Lasalle St : el ere. Mrs. Bybee said she Wis . 1 R i — Las Frasrre ST ) fore it was finished. She st utmost they em ope for was A Twenty-si ortolse Al S 9 d AM-PA going o the lot and would fok | iy, o 75 (il T I T S AT el oz o T o S e SR e O T Honeyman's after Sally for me, but she wanted too! heaxy and she dropped it in the | Great Britain or France whe il s 7 QUITS ning. Reward. Box 176, Kast Berlin, equipped. Howard W. Whitmore, 319 me to stay on the train, or near it i e ; %6 | (e wing 1 The ! Tnd i 3 sit fountain pen luat; Danti Main Bt JPel. 2010, F (o patrol 1t She diiie. ten e | T8 and B out. 16 Nita contd danee | 0 win [MEhL earty them. The | v,Lho:]‘.‘““"l'fi] April 19 (UP)—The | '] P. Lett on desk at P, OF lini. | TUPNMOBILE—The §ix_of the Centary or n\ea alue ! [ Thers wania Hlotior - ootel NG g Shwellian clis ean riin Davlalins fher wias Lad and - the balloon | 2 r match race between the [ 1y phons 1semn ke and the 12 Century Eight, The Einas & ferrnpted bimscif to zrin at Bybee, W% blown out of its caurse and | Irench-made Hispano-Suiza and the | sT5 T — bury Motor Sales Co., Hupmobile Sales o : 3 tepaem, os LS Do sletigntdlllc o oe SO i o i ol iseie0s TRy icken o e R A et automobiles [ oMo and ity hall and Fair bepr. | And_Service 250 Arch St Tel. 2019, A Fine Selection of m";\"“ SRR et [ WL Dave, oven 0 Steve i | Steanier midway hetween New York | tnded abruptly here today when the | Store. Finder return to 450 Church §t. | OAKLAND AND ~ PONTIAG—Visit _our USED CARS Suimsey NSally nterr Ul atice Do oy will e imony eS| Al B 0navila, TA000 iiles. ort Cdie | Stilzin ohife S en et iy pits ang | Loward R T L e agenly, A Lol youil hadn'l saidiallioriol o inay e ng) s s ens] I for | Matteras crew were rescued, | Withdrew. Personals Tl !";“:ffiui‘";zm“(‘;e“-? .:‘ (‘:’”.“';;v‘“”“' """h"flf“ | the hand which Sally was still cud- | Pt the divigible had to be aban- The Stutz was forced out at 8:21 | TFRRRON Tnierested T study of Theom. | 10 _car barn). Tel. 22 Coach Bales Davla wlancediinonn ot 5 e doned With @ broken connecting rod. It| phy desires (o come in contact with | NASI mrotor e the: nEw ine. DODGE De Ly 5 her, puzzled. “So this Steve crook | “\Wiho's tellitie ! What is fhe value of a U. § | Was the ninth fime the Stutz had| A30¥one among the American people | Sales and Service. A, G. Hawker, b§ i ¢ Luxe Sedan cracked a safe to get the money, Sk B e e e | zone into the pits. who cventually are acquainted fn theo- | Elm St. Phono 2456 ¢ HUDBON Coach did he? T didn't know—didn't have [ MAN9ed, with just a touch of hoyish | 77 TREEE (A 1828 | e fophigel nidektaiana dhd iy mauid gle LTDRON Brougham time to find out.” e o I B T e e o S | ATALLY INJURED, R S et USED CARS T { better th v “Ile didn' g - ' 5 h: | s AR AR A D, - ot AR , “And 1 told you it was m man |, ot Ush SR e diditt ECt gig hoconiher 3, 1905 and November | Norwalk, Conn. April 18 (UP)— | D7 suits and topcoats ary cleaned 2 emod | Bleve s B allv raminded [ S0 St BT E AR I EIRIRE S S g Returning home after work, Bd-| Teh We will call. Superior Ciean: | them joyously, raising David’s cold | - A 25 3| lursday and Wednesday, re- |ward V. Simpson, 30, of Bridge- | —§_2nd Dyeing Co. 19 Franklin Sq. T CAR T W AN hand to her lips, “They thought 1/° hould have stayed to look after 8 I port, lost control of the hake. 9 LTH. IF YOU DESIRE IT write for THE CAR YOU WANT AT Many Others $50 U, 5 hin kery truck free booklet. E. H. LOTZ. cl 2 YOU WAN E was making it all up, Dave, but | 7 a Tuehre player demand |he was driving, crashed into u s e A ehiros A PRICE YOU WANT ||| r ¢ L ¢ money, Dave!™ Mys, Byhoee 0 & stone | practor, Stiand Theater Bldg. Tel. 667, Terms and Trades they believed me after a while:” | et o PR M RIS L a e deal becanse e las bien | Wall and was fatally. injured, Ho | fopmmynr o Tucster Big. Tel. be?.| TO PAY — IS 5 suppose Saly has told you ke e “.[‘ alt our nines? 411.4‘1 «n route to a hospital. that soiled hat. Come in todsy. Modern | HERE The Hone m that we saw Nita and some man | (R S 20U e i) 4 . No, | The accident occurred at a scetion | _Hat Shop. 38 Church 8t | SRE yman Lk ing 1nGia aveaanian dint | S0 cld By MLERINE L Q. Ts co-cd a masculing or femi- |of the Boston ost 1toad now under TERS for 14 and 15K wed- o 3 A ight we were in Stanton” Davi |10 &0 vaming! I¢ he sl that | yine , e SIE rings | Expert wateh repairing ([ 1927 Tissex Sport Roadster uto Sales | money, e % ied n, 392 % ¢ % {addressed Pop Bybee. “We heard | IoltY; T s0ing to, faint dead | W abbreviation of | ——— B, B Aicede, AR i il ey 200 EAST MAIN STREET ker call him Steve, and say some- |* "o “co-cduc: .4 term appliea to | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS 1927 Star 6 Coach L Sl thing about what she’d do to him | if he double-crossed her. I should | have told vou then, Mr, Bybee, but 1 didn't have an idea Nita was planning to rob the outfit, and any- | way—"" he blushed, his eyes | twinkling fondly at Sally—*by | morning I'd forgotten all ubout it. I couldn’t think of anything but— but Sally. You see, we'd just told each other that night that—that —well, sir, that we loved cach other and—" | *“Anybody else in the wliole fit could have told you that bee chuckled, “It's all right, Dave. Carnival tolks usually mind their | nis | 12aa out ting into a menacing fist, hat's just what 1 did,” | David | | | grinned rather whitely at her. “I velled at them to stop, hecause 1 had an idea they'd been up to | something, since they inmped {off this car., and I knew Nita d | no business ou the train, sin | you people werc sleeping on the | lot. They were | suitcases that | heavy to me. rrying a conple of | looked suspiciously j It flashed over e | that Mrs. Bybee, being treasurcr of the outfit, must huave lef lot ot | money in her staterooms, and that | Nita and this Steve hap had been | (TO BIE CONTINULED) " los, Ca Fred Cydis to April 28th it of North liollywood, was shot and fine figure, but now his meagre flesh hardly covers his bones—He is absolutely skinny. Killed at 1926 by shall be given ing this order June, tion and pendency comp] the defendant by publish- in the New Britain Ier- ald, & newspaper published in New Brit JUST KIDS = = T rreen 28 HEV=-MUSH = /(12: : L;g\:#’ WHAT DO YUH THINK BEFORE YOU /3% WAPPENED 1O CRoSS mi/- < , e EATSO DOLAN® e e ATo oo T upl BOAT AN' HE FINGER AWFUL .. DOCTOR DRISCOLL HAD AN' CUT HIS Kreat Britan rights served | planning to rob her.when Sally and | rd them talking the other | ht. [ started after them, still | yelling for them to stop. and’ steve | turned and ficed at me, He nissed | me, lucky for me, and 1 kept right | on. | “About a hundred yards bovond | the end of the train they chimbed | into a_car that was parked on the | read that runs alongside the tracks {and after telling me goodby with another bullet that missed nie, too Steve had the car stavted, | W about to give up and start toware to the thiere Capital City | notify | when T noticea where forc the germ of wanderlust had | car on the fracke, just this inteeted hum, dressed the wounded | spur joins the main line. | shoulder ’ T threw the switeh and ina niin- | “The bullet went clear through | ute I had the handear on the main | the shy irt of the m - at the | line and w pumping alon, | shoulder,” « told them us he | them The state road parall | washed his hands in the state- | railroad track for five or miles, room's basin, “No bones touched | you know, and T could ke nearly at all st a flesh wound. Of | as good fime in my handcar as they | course Tie's Jost a lot of blood and | could in ftheir flivier, for it's u | he'll be pretty shaky for a few | down grade nearly all the way.” | dags, but no real harm done. You | Ho pause his eyes closing can turn off the tancet, Sally. §; ily as if cvery muscle in his them tears for a big tragedy—like ground glass in your cold cream, or something like that. Want a real doctor to give that shoulder the once-over, Pop?” he ced, turning to Lybee, who had side. It was David, opening bis cye dazedly just then, who answered: “No other doctor., please. T'm a fugitive from justice, remember. 111 could have some colfee no think 1 could teli vou what hap pencd. Mo Riyhee” A decon eager voices outcide the Amteroon door offerod o gt the cofter from ~he privilege car, and within @ fcv miny Eal was not left David's i ached with the memory of that { rible ride in the dead of night | | “Better rest awhile, Dave,” Top | 4 gently, bending | | the boy 10 wipe the cold drops of sweat from Lis forehead 1 Pl get it over with,” David protested weukly. . not | much more to tell couldn’t | sce me—had no idea 1 was trailing | them in the handear. But 1 contd | B e i sight because of fhe ir light I: 2w 1 vl . 2ot away, thn i teiEht teain nadn’t cone o | Fockod 1] reaching 'h i the state road cutz the |.v:iu..w1‘ - POLLY AND HER PALS NTAKIN A\ |NAP AFTER) ] |HIE DALY S |GAME OF < 1GOLF! 'ME' LBIG &Iefi.// MEBBE SOSISTER) LIKE THAT' GoLF ~ |BUT HIS 1S THE BEST THING, | BUSINE-SS N THE WOoRLD R < FOR HIS HEALTH!) GEE=~ | HAVE MY ARM IN A VERY NICE SLING FROM MY ACCIDENT AN' BVERBODY WAS TO ME AN' THEN PEANUT HASTA GO AN'GET A SET OF MEASLES AN' NOW FATSO DOLAN HASTA §0 FINGER AN' | mET HE DONE Creet Brtem NICE = Neopure: Fontur Serves o colleges in which both men FOR YOUR WANTS Slightly used SR omen are admitted as students, ROSE KUCZYNSKAS 3 e . David is afraid to take crcdit fop | N OMED dre admitted as students, —_— iy 1111924 Oakland Touring g first men only were admitted to i o deed, so the glory s given to | on ! 3 ALEX KUCZVNSKAS | Bargain ie Cobly, colleges. When women were ad- o | Superior "Court. " State of Comnecticut, | T iltaa o iheleime inalitulions dhel 0 . County of Hartford, the 5th day of |[]1925 Ford Coupe st P _[term “co” meaning “with” was ap- | April, 1928 WA | A real good buy ,1 u.:‘ with the men. By common | ou re rowlng s to said Court, at Hartford in satd Coun- | = R & vsage theretfore it is feminine, ty, ou the first Tucsday of May, 1428, COMING” @ oW ol s gosnLornietorat . o |t lixl;\mg = i jcustody of - mitor o year and is inmarried | — abouts of the defendant is unknown ta MAIN ST. TEL. 982 Aprll ZISt Q “Peter the Great”, the dog | 110 used (o he such a manly look- |the maintif. ; N 5 ToNIC A et TN e ing fellow with good features and a |, "RUERED. that n?‘v{va\:fi‘th— insti - (Near Franklin Square) Telephone 2542 Open Every Evening LEADING THE FIELD IN SELLING USED CARS One look at these and their High Grade USED CARS PRICED EXCEEDINGLY LOW Come in and See These Hudson Brougham Pontiac Coach FEssex Coach Oakland Touring Buick Sport Roadster FFord Coupe, $45 Panel Ford, $50 Oakland Touring, $90 TERMS AND TRADES C. A. Bence 50 Chestnut St. Tel. 2215 Next to Car Barn own business and spend damn little G ! - 4 S | i : n. once n week, for two successive time toting tales.” during an mment between dog | Pretty tough on John to have his | meeics. commencing on or before April | “I'm glad you're mot blaming USED CAR fa friends talking about him that way, {19, 1925, me,” David said gratefully, “Well, Q. What is a chattel martga | but the health resorts and the moun- RAYMOND G. CALNEN, sir, 1 was walking up and down \. A transfer of personal prop- tains are populated with just sueh Assistant” Clerk of sald Court. the tracks, just wild to get away Red . S l erty as security for a debt or obli- |Jolins who kept getting thinner and and see if anything had happened uction dale tion m such form m..(' upon r..ilx- ::h;lmvr without trying to help them- FRANK PUCLIESE to Sally. when suddenly I heard a ire of the mortgagor 1o ! comply |S¢ e #oft thud, like somebedy jumping | 5 with the terms of the contract, the | That's why every underweight| o DU FUCTANER e to the ground on the other side of rices ashe: title to the property will be in the |man and woman should take advan- | county of Hartford, ihe. 2ist day of the train. I crossed over as guick mortgagee, |tage of McCoy's generous offer, November, 19 ’ f ! Q. When an alien who is mar-| McCoy takes all the risk—Rea "R OF NOTICE a, 1 coulq, but by that time they ried to an American woman is de- |th% ironclad guarantee, If after mk‘f Upon complaint in said cause brought were running down the side of the ocC! or ] ! 3 8 2 Sl to waid Court, at Martford in said Coun- | train pretty far ahead of me. It ported from the United Sta is ing 4 sixty cent boxes of McCo; s | the Tuesday of December, i) Nils el s e A he his wife sent away with him? Tablets or 2 One Dollar boxes any | claiming a divorce, it appearing to : e The deportation applics only thin, underwei an or an |74 Veing found by the subscribing au- | ave been Wgien o e’ wain. ||l Details in ik st o i S el e i | Dl e By | waiting their chance, when the *; G g LEL pounds and | endant is unknown to the Plaintif stirE brokewerd dLhtoe when M. | What is the capital of Al- feel completely satisfied With the| ordered, that netice of the fnstitution | Bybee left | T e bania? murked improvement in health— and pendency of said complaint shiall -{ i ey e e i Foihy 2 given the Defendant by publishing this T miippose; fhey liadn't countad omorrow s bl R soltiunuREstS anthprlzetito raum (RS DO s e a| o\ ARV aiich 1ucks hag probabiy dn- What causes “falling sta the purchase price newspaper published in . New . Britain. | tended to overpower her before you So-called “falling, stars” ar Thie name McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil{once a week for two successive weoks. got back, s and the storm saved | tars at all but meteorites; small Tablets has been shortened—, | commencing on or before November 27. \ them the trouble.” 3 | of mincral - matter which ask for McCoy': & G. W. GLOVER CAMPBELL., | Al e e e A rin o (s into the prevailing gravita- store in America. Assistant Clerk of said Court | the money,” Mrs. Bybee retorted | ———— = | grimly, her skinny old hand knot- prices will tell you why 1923 HUP Touring 1926 OVERLAND Touring 1926 DODGE Sedan 1923 DODGE Touring 1924 STUDEBAKER Tour. 1925 HUDSON Coach Terms and Trades The Kingsbury Motor Sales Co. 250 ARCH STREET Tel. 2049 Open Evenings They are little wonders—Herald classified ads. A FORGOTTEN HERO OH - GOSKH~- IT SEEMS LIKE EVER'BODY I8 WORKIN' AGAINST r hes rserod A JUNE NIGHT CRAVING LOVE — AN' HOW ABOUT ] AN EMPTY STUMMICK ' CRAVING APPLE OUMPLINGS'|