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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 19 | when this trouble blows ever” Al |part. ticipated in the city finals. She though he was blushing furiously, | For the rest of the day Eddie|is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. o his voice wan strong and clear, his |strutted about in the limelight of |Jocl Erickson and lives at 39| A [cyes unwavering as they mot the |publicity. Newspaper Dhotog- | Cherry strect. In the sume yeur Al- s bright, frowning blue eyes of Pop|raphers and reporters arrived a was a student at the Smith | WERE—WITH HUNDREDS OF M'l'lbflg' % : . Bybee. Within a few minutes after the de- school end was the school cham- MOHICAN TOMURS YOU MAY! . 4 - “But man alive,” Pop protested, [tectives had phoned headquarters | pion, defeating all the other spelle THL ATISFACTION OF BUYING ur. COWQ|GHT NEA SE \ and it was noticcable to both Sally 'that the suitcases filled with silver | in that school. She is the daughter | RIGHT 1OODS AT THE RIGHT PRICE — lgza B and David that he did not call him [and bills had ben found in the hay-|of Mr. and Mrs foseph G. Sylvester ! coME i Y “boy" after David’s declaration of [loft; and when Eddie rcturned with |and lives at Stanley street | B his intentions toward Sally. “We | the showman and the barke he The fortunate boy or girl \\hnl |can’t_simply hush this whole thing | was prevailed upon to pose bashtully | wins the city championship this year {up! You did follow the crooks and | for his picturcs |is sure of a number of prizes. He take: the money away from them!| The newspaper rcporters comi-or she is sure of a complgte ouvm" I've %ot to motify the polic that 'mcuted admirably on the “boy (of wearing apparcl L Ny 8 - ! ) apparel, a brand new e J the swag has been recovered.” {hero's” admirable modesty and [ lcather suite: 5. a mounted m\omv flNNE AUST[N AUTHOR OF | Wt you tell them it was all ldiffidence in the big front-page|graph and a weck's trip to Wash. * L4 ‘fl mistake and call them off the |stories that they wrote about the o AlR SAINT AND SINNER . . case? David pleaded earnestly. carnival robbery, and Eddic's “And let that Hula-hussy get o(!}h'rrklmi face, grinning bashfully | A | Scot-frec?’ Byb ety from the center of the pages, HIS HAS HAPPENED |Randall, R. I. D. 2. You oughtn't | S¢O-" Bybeajihopled o8 veul the, sontoraliihe ma | C sitrcel She ain’'t a member of this|firmed every word written David Nash, athlete and college [to have any trouble finding the | o000 no more, and she'll have to | him student, who is working on Clem | y | 2 E 5 4 L Histion Aollimasthl =t whad Carson” m during the summer. | Wasn't any moon, but the | 1AY for double-crossing me! 1 was 13 Kewale doll dnostinifias Jithay strikes Clem a terrific blow beeause | stars were. so “rizht after the £00d to that girl! Staked her to | carnival that afternoon and eve. a terrific blow because ere s g after the i | cakes and Mhes en she o NINg Was ohbe b 1 admirers, he makes insulting remarks about |storm that I could just make out | SAFCS @4 elothes when she joined fning was m 155 Dl adolnoes] ; L ’ up, whining she didw't have a cont [and before the day was ended | i 11 A M 9 11 A M 1 A M Deaigwicrisndehin ror sty diovd,id bavalanout & lundren yargs srom (U RUAIE She v bave niens | andl nelors P ioved (ot i had| | 9to 11 A M. to . M. 9to . M. ward of the state orphanage, who |the read. I cut across the corn. Tustiein s i tiatinaer iebe ronban e ot it e Al LEAN FRESH LOIN O] ROUND | MEALY MAINE has been “farmed out” to Clem for |fickd and managed 1o reach the 5 | i | Ay o land! sived a small fortune - the | Sally and David flec and join a even a dog barking, lucky for me. Besidon N RSN SR e e Rl | ! 1 carnival, David as cook'’s helper and [for if I'd been caught with the | €35 in the hands of the police and n:\‘],.l\l.“»?,..'Y.””‘ a0 \[‘:",\\,y‘“ lb. 15(: | lb ZSC l Peck 42 Sally in a sideshow disguised as | suitcases I'd hav P they've scen the safe for them- ducing the afternoon, but By- > AR AR e | IEAAY G e A R e s e C | | | LT R s e aid it was a | hee apologetically asked her to go on Presh Cut 2 25 New Teaas HAMBURG Ibs c ONIONS 3 hs 25c incess: La crystal ‘gazer. cxplaining how 1 happened to get - 3 ' ® o Nita, the Hula dancor, who s in-|them and what 1 swhe doing s menal jeb, ail vight. ds meat ‘mr\”“-x'l\'m?: DRlouanions, sl :;J'nll ::‘;;.';.ll 14‘: fatuated with David, thcatens to tip them. But | had 1o take that|® Safe-cracking trick as he'd ever | L a e D : g the police off that Sully and David nee."* seen turned. 1 couldn't hush it up 4% ;'«“n‘r]»m \l by vlh» fine weath- > po at Sally ; ! sy er that followed the storm, buf are with the carnival if she docsn’t| “Even if the police had canght | 1f ] Wanted to i . B 3 o 4 | % A “TI do what 1 can for Sally, lie |MF&CIY by the front page publicity — keep “hands off” David. You with them, I'd never have be- 7 L0 B it b ! vy e e e she | Which the robbery had won for th In Capital City, locution of ti |lieved that you robbed Pop Biyhe & f ) h ¢ | show, orphanage, Sally is recognized when "h.ly.‘\q;:::"“l him, tears slurring know where she is—anything you | Jt %as just before the 10 o'clock 4 fhe little orphans troop in with S driEneEs anem il R A T e e O e e e ¥ B LEAN PRESILY DREssED Fresh brautitul woman who s pride, 3 10 Le the hero of Capital City he |thronc-like chair bwfore the erystal i 2 WHOLT | rorRK croPrs " zoc o . e 17y see 3 Wing the « y 7 Lady Bountiful.” Gus, the Bl '\«0‘]"““‘"“”‘]”': 1““\“,- l’":" '\“'T‘ '”'v fore voiw're 24 hours older. Too hud, | eard a familiar, mocking voice: PORK I OINS OR AAL lb 18c | '”v‘_"v‘-'l';"‘]o. divert attention and » [David suia soitly, his 1 i | EON BT don't sée how it can b IS not fuir! You look as frish STRIP . | g 3 b 24c il free arm - ; B 5 Al A c boen franiic ALDONA AL Sy 1L ) : ¥ [drawing her down to the berth so uE Bionilg S i iy That night a crreil st - | T e “Udon't carc a rap ahout heing | W anxiety sl day, expeeting to e BEEF | VE AM Up and when the fent falls Sally ‘y”'.'l'h", “‘:"’l '\'”" ,hl‘r‘“[ i a hero.” Tuvid snapped. “The only | Pe8r that Princess Lalla had sichen ”‘," ol | There a rus Wihispering WL 1o com in the natioy finds hieesell sup; cted in the arms | oo 4 HADSTINE | (hing: in (God's awonld 1 cure about | O ith pneumonia. 3ive dome (o col i national Lean ¥ Bump Roasts Legs Gen, Spg. Pricasseo B ot ot i fenien o o Al EIEEI kot tno (Din 116 ‘andsiige AT e lect thanks, your higlness, for savins |- P71 contest ang vless of lzc 25c | 30 a0 ol Hgfepoken foihon 0 SRR S SEERE, SRR L audieet R dsten, Mr. Bybee, | Ioct thanks : i SR BUE n y YEAL " LAMB " rOwWL n (o cavlier in the day. He fells her e e door. But David and Sally dig | 170 1he police that one of the ot [your li 3 g PR P e e Rump Roasts 22 2~ Vinest Veal for f Vatted hiows der Jeal ""“’"‘I Wihen JBe¥ inot mind. The Kiss was noue the | POYS chitsed the crooks ani took i (To Be Continued) i o Sufficient prize money REEL " c \I AL " C VOWT, n 35c gIe Lespned from under ‘the tord, [ 400 e The Kiss Woney away from them. et Eddie | == - : l.nllml |.<-a~|~ Choice Veal N Roasting \ I \carhival safe Tas |\itnessdd” by the tarnivel ramiie | Cobb Le the hero Bddied dike |l SUR b Lo peller who zoes to Washington will Cc ‘ CROPS C | cnickias (o on robbed and that David and Nita e s that. wonldn't you, Eddie?” he sang 'I° 1 who o s Sally during 18 ! ! | owen, David went on after the storm & prized “DN\G DAl prizer vl b ssing. She pleads with Byber, ned Kiss, whith e st | Ut to the trecklcd-taced youngster (PRIZES FOR ALL the switeases into the burn and up P ta "“‘ last ‘:th "”" ENTRA FANCY, STRICTLY FRESH PRESHLY CHURNED CREAMERY n there will e fhe usig ‘fidh g out o the zht to find ANCe 1o roturn. At last e 1 ! e bnrice de s b E “Aw, Davel? Eddie protest G ket 1 = Arip aroun shing | film: At daybreak shie sccs him coins |y bried under th an sl flushing brightly under his frockles 15 Al Lewnshingtan } & {the Randall horses have made a S yip boat vide on the Totomac, the | \ ghs toward hep w Swoind intms |y LS Letnes iave sure you would ke it!” David visit 10 the former home of George | ° Houlder ek on the frain he te “Glory . langhed foebly, sinking ck to his 1 4 o | 2 be to the Lord!" Mrs. Washington and an mroductiol ;r following Nita and Steve as they | g i o s, | oilows, “Liston, Mr. Byioe; this in ind an fntreduction to il | Bybee sc ed, p ding her s ) —_— resident Coolidze T ed with Ahe meney | ed noundIng i 16 e e e o 2 band on the back “The show'll zo . In arder that the spellers who go Best Pure | Gem-Nut | \\hols Milk AOW GO ON WITH THEL STORY | ) . # e | TAISd i the orphanage, like Saily. | i o Washington may ' 2 25 2 9 CHAPTER NXNII [eh vannelas eand Bxmall Soliara i oSS great Kick out of being No Blaflks n NflllOflfll COI]ICSI Washington may be sure of imeef, LARD .. 20bs C [ ouo " lc CHELSE i l C 3 tanding 1l for? Hustle right ind shaking hands with the - 5 . cokon 1 Bettews not tel) | a hero fo the Kids at the Hone. Tl : : : 5 o national contest will IS THE INDE, SABLE ) HE g0 At 1Al save the MeREr” |y gede wouine pat i oy vourself, op | A1 80 With you to get the suit- al WflShlIlgIOII Thls Yflfll e D © week of May 22, whieh ONE A CANNOT DUPLICATE—TT iovia srinned b hur W inirely Dte lina™ farmer onanon e ol O cugon nlibrivewsa senl for the b ATS RS ; i tarlion than lne vom o can rea IS EVERY THAT GOOD BREAD 0 sce vou faint, matam. It isn’l so not shot at anvbody that go lice along with you, NG Pleasant.” med : = S SHOU s L 16 OUNCE LOAY |0ll $ . Crew of Bremen Asked : adadder to the hayloft. You'll find slateroon, ont after them sniteases or 'l go T i e £ lie dow. Eddie can tell the Two girls whe were school cham AW NOU answer me this min- | story 1've told you, and the cop: . ) JUNEY he sixth - grade inoothe = PARKER HOUSI « I\\ \‘llb\ ter ; i : AU vight, Moiher, all right!™ 1 : RO NI " . § B AL} t e\ eld Jady < commanded, | A Tl il A HEntL” Lwill mever bu the 1 oo gv0 | yoraiy spetling contost ot 1926, win | T0 Be Guests of Province VIENNA COCOANUT shaking a skipoy finger in his fuce el handie it himoa pretty good description | Quebee, Que,, April P—The WATER | B0 woil - g the 1 oatfitd) ,{Dow't. worry, But T want to thank | gieve. 1 nad plenty of chanees have another chance of going o ! MC., ApTi | X s ik . Fal b three members of the crew of 1he SNOWFILAKY siranded if those twe crooks did | P4VC Bere for what he's done for | qudy nis face after 1'd knocked | Washington as guests of the Hernie wansatlantic moneplanc Bremen BUTTER Noz, #°t away with the money? I'L\lr_\":‘.’:; ’,”“L"‘- Do o . he began. HfL- | him out. T imagine by this time, if | next month Lillian Erickson and 'jave heen invited to beeome official = = = gent we had ‘inthe world was in |8 i volce as if he intended to | ye able o drive; otherwise you'll [ Aldona Sylvester, both students in | guos of the provinee of Quebee AWBEIRRY SHORTCAKLE . A, 300 that safe! You oughta be ashamedq |M3K2 an oration find hitn in the road just as 1 told | the Contral Junior High school, have | = ooy Dasohocan orlon IN AND TWISTED DOUGHNUTS . . doz. 19¢ of yoursclf, feasing an old woman “Oh, thats all right, Mr. Biybee,” |vou. OF course he'd know it wasn't | qualitied as school spelling . ¢hm e . o "1 did save the money, if that's | David blushed vividly. “We'll just | Eddie that fought with him. but the | £ “" ‘\‘ & I" & .f"‘ D ae DINNER BLEND Black, Mixed, Ceslon MOHICAN EVAP. What they had in the suitcases, Mrs, [eall it squarc. You didu't turn e | police wouldn't have any reason to | R T e "\ r ’ ¥ Bybee,” David answercd more se- [over to the police last night, and | doubt Bddic's word | W 1 b S COFFEE MILK Tiously, You've taken Sally 4 “But Nit: ay 9 D Gy vetuy Srom st Uniied and me in apd may have told him R e s il it agR States 11 .ve heard of your won- Then - whore s it? What have |#iven us work and protceted us—" about you and me!” Sally eried o, | Ll 3 3 lb sl 00 ‘ lb 49 3 29 you done with it? Left it lying in| “I'm 50ing to do more thau that, | David, don’t bother about me! Take | derful achicvement. We' are de- S. e C Ca” c gho road " the showman's wife [by golly!” Byboc shouted. “I'm | your chance while you have it 1o by Heiied slogyeleomuigou o Tonr = 3 gorecched, her eyes wild in her|going to the district attorney of | cleared of those terrible charges! 1o é : proylice nd are gratebul fo.a gopd i ’om UNCH CRACKL ", &y, wrinkled fa [this burg and tell him the whole T'll go back to the Home and--and g I'rovidence wWhich hds given to Que- ROYAL I/ i - | PURE TOMATO CATSUP % “Now, - now, . Mother,” Tybee |varn! I'll get them cha against | wait for you. I conld stand it—somc- = Jbc e lionor, ot Arstitenderlng yon ) el i s | B BaARS Boothed her. “If he did, he shan't [you and Sally quashed in less time how—if 1 kiew you we Canadian hospitality. While with us ! N MAYON o gxek e blamed. How ‘could you expeet | than it {akes to say it; You're a ' college, a—a hero, and work | will you and your heroic comrades |"’“.‘.—“"".r him fo walk six or seven miles with | hero, hoy, and by golly, 1 feel like | hoth of us. Please, David! Think of | ba llie guesls iof the jsoyernment of $wo heavy suitcases and his shoal- | charging admission for the rubes to yourself, not me!” | ik I Quohice 2 Wl ueplansnd o o o MUSHROOMS ceeeen Ib- 49C BANANAS creeesens Doz. 25c dor shet through " {100k at you! The biggest and brav- No.” David shook his I|e|-l‘- g you all possible assistance. Sally lifted her face from David's st hero in captivity Yes, sir! | stubbornly. “This little thing | e - VRESH CUT SWEET SUNKIST garcssing hand and glared at Mrs, [How's that for a spicl, Gus?” he|T've done wouldn't get you out of | b Lagunillas, Venezuela, built on | Piybee. “Of course Jie didn't leave |shouted to the harker. trouble. They might clap you viles and known o be more than | ASPARAGUS Ige' I)un' 45c ORANGES e bt e DOZ. 29C it lying in the road: After risking “Dave don't secm to lhmk it's so into the reformatory, as a juve- . ? 100 years old, has just had eleetric | g 2 his life to save it for you? David |Rrand!” Gus chuckled.: “Tpok at nile delinquent. We ean't take & lights installed throughout the little | ~OLID ICEBERG MEDIUM NATIVE : Is the cleverest and hravest man in {him! A body'd think he'd been |chance on that! Besides, youve g town. | he world: Don't you know that [$ocked in (he eye instead of slapped | had cnough of the orphanage, We ! y ; LEI IUCE S e e z hds. 25c POTATOES S Peck 33: Foro on the back! stick together, darling, and that's | i ; : 1 Her eyes dropped then to David's |~ It was true. David was looking that! May 1 have another cup | ko TONG GREEN FLORIDA NEW Ace, softencd and glowed with such ‘!0 “l\l": and sick and his eyes of coffee, if it isn't too much trou- B oot T e, T s, e o | e CUKES ............ 2for 29c | CARROTS and BEETS bun. 10c impulsively upward mml d""lfqh that Sally “aa in tears “You're hoth a pair of fools. so | Jrom the pillow, “Where did you | ieain. crazy in love with cach other | VARGE RITE NEW SEEDL ide it r.wm darling 7 [/ “"What's the matter, Daxe?® By- that -you can't see straight!” Mrs, | “Dearlitto Sally:” he murmurcd, [hee asked in bewilderment. “1 Lybee scolded, as she blew her | RN - . PINEAPPLES S S 2‘0? 29C RA‘SINS 1556 (s neboiia 0 iip s 3 lbl- 25€ e be el Lack, overcome with dizzi. thought you and the kid would he nose violently. “But Td o like m\ LILLIAN ERICKSON pos % B o e N TR U IV DT || s e FRESH BUCK SHAD . . 25c| FRESH ROE SHAD . b, 35¢ glronsily, . turning his head with an {of- health from the cops. -What's | thing you don't want him to! ity Suls o e hald, Moy’ 6. Dhe .. 10, #ffort to face Bybee, ° knew 1 [wrong?” as l'n_1 concerned, you can haw final contest will he in connectios e - - = ———— ®ouldn't carey it far. so 1 hid it | David struggied upon the cibow of | any Vs Wet and Woloemio | fio wesuing Tuncheol of . 1l VRESH CAUGHT UIVE AND BOILED Mhe Steve chap was knocked out | his right arm, his white face twitch- Kiwanis club, and the spellers will MACKEREL Ib 22¢ LOBSTERS lb 60c €old—I suppose they'll @ave an- |ing with a spasm of pain. “I'd he course there was nothing then., o' osan ae lunchaon o el of L1 soueelieie eieie R gl iaata: other charge of 1ult with intent | 8lad to be free of thosc charges, Mr. for Pop Bybee to do but to adopt | Herald 1o Kill' against me now—so 1 knew | Bybee, but I guess we'd hetter let David’s plan. The boy was transfer- In 1926 Lillian was a sixth ar: © couldn’t sce what T was doing. them stand for a while. T might gct | ed to a lower berth, where hie was | font at the Rodlwiil ahbe] T took the two suitcases across { off all right, but—it's Sally. You sce, safely hidden until after the detec- ghe road, holding them in one hand, |sit. she’s not of age, and the state i had arrived and departed with ecause by that time my shoulder | would make her 80 back into the I'op Bybee, Eddic Cobb and Gus, the ’u 8 bleeding so 1 was afraid to orphanage. The law in this state barker. Btrain it. There's a farm right at makes her answerable to the orphan- | I2ddie, in his zcal for playing his he bend of the road. 1 struck a |age till she's 18, and it would kill her | part well, had torn his shirt, bruiseu | grateh and read the name on the |to go hack. T couldn't bear it, either, his knuckles, scraped dirt on his #nail box nailed to a post on the ' Mr. Bybee. Sally and I belong togeth- ' arme, rolled in mud. and donc | 0ad. The name's Randall—C. 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