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B—RADIO NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1928, IN GROTON, MASS., CASE|[| CLASSIFIED ADS [||#=WAsmes siitciss to'sor s “ her hicart and soul for trcasurc to ! lavish upon the boy-mman she was to marry. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Marriage! The word made her | e e g e {MPROVE your appearsuce. Lat us clean Z::;]ueh: ‘ll;lytlcar“r?:;g:l-;:“;‘ llwl\:‘(] :‘l:n MM? IN YEAR Alphabetically Arranged for Quick ||(69—APARTMENTS & TENEMENTS "'.'-T?fl.i"‘i’.'. uemnl:"ula‘-‘:ulfa:v a shudder of fear made her hand Fifth Accused s Acquitted—Sen- e AR T ROEIATDLACEE Yon BONT, | tiss Sbes. 1) Ok & SE——— = AEADQUARTERS for 14 and 1K wed- twiteh in David's, the firm, warm : 13—FARMS FOR RENT HAEADQUAR: 3 v:cls:ren of his flngzr: reassured | I tence Will Be Imposed for CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS |||75"}OUSES FOR RENT ding riogs. Expert watch _repelring. n 5! le‘ llld Ml‘s CI[IZGII Gel AG- Yearly Ordar Rates Upon 74—SUBURBAN FOR RENT Himberg & Hora, an her. She resolutely forced her | MM, J ‘Tomorrow. | Applicatio 76—VACATION PLACES FOR RENT R._R._Arcads. mind away from the mysteries that 5 m S = e Chargs Prepaia||E-WAREHOUSES & sTORAGE NAPTI7, BEST FOR DRY CLEANING. BEST FOR ] RY CLEANING, ay ahe: f her, teri which F H L C ambridge, Mass., April 2 ||t day ...1 line a3 .10 —WANTED-' ENT Get 1t at Hall's n ore. “Price l\1|: dl;l‘o‘:t‘oh:d “hi‘l‘)ll);’!cl(l’i’:‘B :‘)T.n lRS',i co“n"ng rom i) u s | —Four of the fi defendants in the ||| 3 days...1 line .27 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE are right.” 179-183 Arch 8t. Tel. 3606: mbarrassing lecture, she had de- | Assesw—— | so-called Groton conspiracy case [[[® davs:..1 line A8 A2 Ji=AGENEZS-RHEAL ESTATE WANTED, HOMES. = Boarding and frea emba % |8 5 | Count as t line. T, ONEERS for dependent children. Apply in 23 livered to a cowering, nefa Operation of the city government | were convicted on at least one in- | T ey e il 80—BLDG. & BUSINESS PROPERTY 1..; %o the Diccesan Bureau, 214 Main Sally the day Clem Carson had | in the fi 3 2 8 cost the | dictment in scaled verdicts opene Minimum Space 3 lines, $1—-BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE St. Martford, Conn. A = e | tak o e fa ‘hatever | taxpa s Middlesex supcrior court here to- ||| Minimum Book charge, 38 cents. {||82—FARMS FOR BALE THOR itaken her to the farm. Whatever |taxpayers of this cit L {in | NNE AUS‘-'N AJ or {lay before her, David would be | Comptroller Hanford L. Curtis s da $3-HOUSES FOR SALB ~ Cle s 1 P. M. daily; 10 A, M.|||$¢—~BUMMER PLACES rOR SALE SSAINT AND SINNER with her, gentle, sweet, infinitely |in his annual report, filed with| Lepi il L AR BOn 2ai USED CARS FOUR ARE CONVICTED THE HERALD R R "™ | (T ANNOUNCEMENTS | verdicts had been returned || saturday. . [ tender — | Mayor Paonessa today. [ by the jury Jate yesterday ater |[| Telephone 825 Ask for six time RimiE/N LAY ATE FoR RXOBANGR s VB i e “An “I'll be Mrs. David Nash” she| gppropriations and receipts in the | about three hours’ deliberation. rate. R( o = THIS HAS HAPPENED JDavid ancwered - duskits Sand 0 Gl Gt 1 e | ot oo S8k |t A, Tarmes, charmin of the || o, e Hersd ot once it sou ||| Soorr BOARD AND BOTELS [y i oest Selling Month Ward of the state orphanage since | 110 3 ravel, David's wife. Il have David for | 155,16, and at the closc of th 5 s ah fh B e | h ot e Near [ Suaton’ Eelocins Sy | A §9—ROOMS FOR RENT A . is four, Sally Ford is “farmed [Know where we it wetve ot niily, and magbe—some da 1300 andiar o slone oeipo “.'\ roton selectmen, and John u,. errors after the first insertion, |30-ROOMS AND BOARD in the History of the e sumioer che | ot losinut maRimich iatanco Was Pl S a L o B ey T B R AUHEE ¥ s, superiniendanl of gects o 91—ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING | HUPMOBILE e = N | possible between us and this town | n°" et oAl hair §275,314.14. Groton. were found guilty of con- 92—WHERE TO DINE 16, and mests David Nash, ath-| like gold in the sun— e S on e tioforo maring A e e o fib aboul| . AD. evidence of close Giguring |xispi|m: to corrupt town offices for 93—WANTED—BOARD OR ROOM Brought Us in Trade These and stud WO s he ” “You'l 1ave to te a fib ab . v C e - . s e . : Cars nakes| But before they set off again he cobpelss 2 : " Lseen in the report of the police de- | the purpose of procuring illegal ). - . d rm. When Carson mitk it before they £ agnin | your age. hone” Darid mnterruptea | 0 WA TERY 0 RG S Dl oo obtruction of jus: Advertising Headings ig ade atout David's friendship | hissed her, not one of the long, ar-4ycr thoughis, his voice grave and, | oy pomained after the appropria- | tice it seemed to her, a little cmba Jrt David hits him. They run | dent kisses that made her dizzy ! i 5 SED ARS P g t £ £224,159.90 had been laid out. | ooy g + EN l ( vassed. Maybe David, too, was “’,I!i:‘v (N ‘lg e Eugene Lincoln and Amos Paquet- 2 M way and join a carnival, David as|and frightenod even as they exalted rs ¥ CFE, Were d guil-| . 7. justiyias hadin: Ltor fund where $115,969. lers, avere found Bulllfe—ppian Nom Burial Lots, Monuments 11|l We Buy Right—Hence We lelper and Sally as “Prin-{her, but a shy, sweet touching of { g odla it it casier, to violate the liquor| 3—pLoOR R e ips to Ler forchead. It was! This is accounted for by i c 1 REW ¥ SON 3 Sell Righ sis is accounted for by 2 RFW BRITAIN MONUMENTAL WORKS, ight pital Uity, location of the as if he were telling her, wordless- ey oL Wlyugt oot e ol : A=FU DIRECTORS ME] Il Rigl B e g e it 125 Oak St. Monuments of all sizes and | - orphanage, Sally is recognized when Iy, that she would o uiterly not wise and sophisticated and Very \ork is now in progross. but has not | , 40N 1 Cutler Grotan, {he fifth FELOAR A EOLND descriptions_Keasonable. Tel. 26; 1927 }LUP"S Bn))uxham T ernin troop . chaperoned by | with him throngh the long, jnuch older 1han ahe, like AFBUE | e comotod. Tha sehool depart. | Acfendant, was cxonerated on a slmi- | 1~s1oRE 4 orine 3 (Brand new! beantiful “Lady Bountiful” Gus, cad of ghem Van Horne, for instance. e A nnraiation ot 31 v | AUTOMOTIVE - S e 1928 HUP 6 Brougham the barker, diverts attention and; They did not alk much as they “I'l have to say I'm 18, won't| 171,251, completed the year with a| Torrey and Trayne were found :ml‘ 27 UTO AND TRUCK AGENCIES i (}m:n l'i%*l'y“s': ;“"“g: (Demonstrator) s saved. Sally learns from Ar- | Steadily. L along b ine divt el lanzhed: . {ead 2 | guilty on indictments charging con- | $—AUTU: | & & 3 9 is saved, Sally walked steadily along t irt [ 12" she laughed, “Do I look 18, halance of $4.14. h 10— AUTOMOBIL CCHANGE St. Telephone 2181-3, 1926 D n ir Van Horne, handsome eastern- | roads, choosing them in prefevence | David? Now that most girls have ajs|anirasy tomolate thodiquor lans g Mo AR D ACCESSORIES Tost and Found 5!]11926 DODGE Sedan - visiting in Capital City that the | (o the frequented paved highway, { bobbed hair, my long hair ought to On suoliont ot dedwand JJ, dlientcy, ! B8 W ANTED < Coach ountiful” is Enid Bare, Wife | for David cautioned her to save [ make me look very old and digni- Legal Notice defense counsel, imposition of sen- 13—AUT S SERVICE REW B Ratoma Bank book o | 1925 HUDSON Coacl 1 s 1 I 3 : 2 hy e S ey i = | Savings Rank of New Britain | Q AK] thy New Yerker, her breath for the all-important | fied. T do look 18, don't T. David? tenoossmas nosthoned wnth oltors {55 einky ) AND BICYCLES | N 13990 and Polish Bank No. ’zssm. 1924 STUDEBAKER Tour. ¢ state Sally ind David |task of covering many miles before | “Oh, Sally™ David stopped ab-| |remantildva i, OTO . S WANTED | . Finde return to bauke. | (8pectal six) \bout the streets without fear of | daybreak. Neither of them had any | ruptly and held her close to him, | JFourteen days from date, T shall | — RVICE 8 RETBOUK Tost e tetween |[]11924 ESSEX Coach Leing deteeted by the police. David [jgea of the geography of this state | pitvingly. “You look the adorable | Sell at the Public Sign Fost, City of FOR ER K ISE SE s | 3 - St. and East Main. Finder phone | X ves Sally a sapphite engagement | to which the earnival had Lrought| Laby that you are! T pray to God | N°w T at 2 o'clock in the aft- M A R LL M=DARBE MAEERUER 24 Terms and Trades y | 4 Poucing Car, 193 19—RUILDING AN TRACT TOLICE DOG, Germa, +rs (o BIitz. rinz. Mrs, Stone, matron of ‘_\n‘ or- | them, but they folt that it mattered | that marrying me won't make you | ¢rnoon, one Moon Touring Car, 1926 VAL NESS SERVICE RENDERED £ ;‘.',. ,..] : ‘y] P lurnA'::";.‘Llnd!:l . e, gets word that Sally is | fittle, David, country-bred, had an | ald before your time! Why, honey- | model. [SEe e ¢ Ave. Tel. 2507-J. Reward, (3 mngsoury v the carnival and she travels |nstinet for direction. He 11 child, you haven't had any girlhood | Attest, | ErN & CLEANING L on Personals 7 to the next state to bring her back. | chosen ta turn toward the east, and|at all. or childhood either! You JOHN & RECOR 3 TATRORE ATTENTIONT Tour Aims | Motor Salcs CO Gus sees her jerk the veil from | sally frotted along by his side, su- |should have dozens of sweethearts Constable. | Report of Deals Involving Milli SN ATsopNEYs . | AARERUBE CATBNDIRT R e . Sally's face and ghes a signal. Dur- | promely confident that he would | before you marry—go to theaters | NG & BRATING Tapher at no higher price. Bring fn 250 ARCH STREET | | Said to Have Been NTING, PAPER HANGING ¢ 4 i a moleo iu which Mrs. Stone s {jead her out of danger. and parties and dances for years | AT G, BETAL WORK | _Your films._Arcade Studio. Tel. 2049 Open Evenings ceused of stealing a purse and s | k, darling.” Te an-|and years yet, before you settle | Confirmed iSSING AND TAILORING DRESSES, suits and topcoats dry cieaned. taken away by a “schiller' sherif 1 whe Iy was so|down.” o ] 2 JOBB'G, STATIONERY Tel. 632, We x\'\ll.rnll. Ru[wr(ur Cleans Sully escapes. Hastening to David | jreq th 10 hardly put one| “Then T shan't settle down,” | Dont Makea% || Berlin, Aprit 26 (UP) — News- A _ing_and Dyelng Co. 10 Treniin Ba.. sl tolls him what has happened |foot before the other. "We'll rest | Sally langhed shakily. “I'll be a aper ¢ that former Kaiser \NO' TUN L R R nd he agrees (hey must run away. | gwhile and then plod along. There's| giddy flapper, if you'd rather! Ah, | ut [4) Baby’ | Wilhelm improperly sold art works| g ; T cton Strana Theater Bldg, Tel. 567. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY |a farmhouse near. the cows|ne, David! 1 want to be a good | ~Ba . |valued at between 15,000,000 and | Here [s You\’ CHAPTER XXXVII [lined up by the fence? We'll find a | wite to you! But we won't got old | bles HaveNerves 120,000,000 gold marks ($3,750,000 |34—CORI hpEhey o * "0l let's say goodby to the carni- | well and have a drink.” and serious. We'll work together | By RUTH BRITTAIN land $4.760,000) were substantially T USED CARS O ol z _J{confirmed to the United Press today LOCAL & PRIVATE INSTRUCTORS pporlumty. vall” Sally cried, hemesickn for| A three-quarters moon rode high|and play together and study to- / \ The radical newspaper Welt Am|38—WANTE leSTkl‘CT(\'RS known already tightening her throat | niittently obsenred by ragged, scud- | try together when we feel like it. | / | Abend published the charges. It said EMPLOYMENT ) =t the dearest “family” &he had ever |in the sky but its light was inter- |gether and hobo all over the coun- with tears. Jing clouds. When they had had | I think we make good hoboes, don't | |the former Kaiser had sold paint-|{ e ANIED > We MUS[ Have the OWfl a Standard And so they paused, hand in!their drink of ice-cold cistern wa- | you?” | {ings to unknown collectors in the hand, on the erest of the littic hill [ tor David made a pillow of his coat | “Not at this rate,” David laughed. {Onited States. The actual salos itis3 X o R M k A b'l | o L P s AT e AT VAN oom ake Automobile which rosc at (]‘\\r end of .\Lmliulnrh he had been carrying over | relieved, “I'm not going to kiss | s Jiea! gl AT Street, on which Winfield 1ybec's | his afm, and forced Sally to lie|you a single other time before| of the Kaiser, and where made be- | £ ok 2 (s 6. e n Bigger and Better Carnival was|down for a while in the soft loam | Jawn, or we'll never get anywhere. | [fore the conclusion of the post war|y oo FINANCIAL THE FOLLOWING CARS ARE atia Great Savin sclling temporary joy and excite- | of a recently ploughed field. And don’t you try to vamp me, you | | property agreement former German | g7_jNVESTA i BONDS ALL IN GOOD RUNNING g nment o villagers and farmers | He sat at a little distance from | little witch! | | ro; fl(lnr_‘s’ and tho l‘ru]s:;)..\;\h eaiein {-NoEY CONDITION | i s weary of the insular monotony of | her, not touching her, his knees| He did not quite keep his prom- {ment. Thus, it was sold, the paint. (4382 AGE oE livots V O their live drawn up and clasped by his strong, | ise, for when Sally became g0 tired ings which the Kaiser sold were the |0~ WANTEN=RO, BOCERZ 1824 FORD Pancl Delivery, $45 There it all lay just below them | tanned hands, but his head was|about four o'clock in the merning | { | property of the state. | 50_CATTLE AND LIVE STOCK 1922 LEXINGTON Sedan, $150 |} R d t' Sa] —big tents and little tents With | thrown back and his eyes brooded | that she could walk no further, he Professor Voss, administrator of |51—DOGS, CAT % ||1922 cHEVROLET tTouring, $75 edauction (< gay, flying banners; the merry-go- |upon the cloud-disturbed beauty of | picked her up in his big-muscled [federal muscums, told the United |33—EGGS, POULTRY SUPPLIES TR S round with its music-box grinding | the night sky. voung armu, and atreds provdly| MUCITGE (0 Horveusness tu olier{Tres today: | B topsneyBictRe 72 Feheemidi NOW il'l PYO out "s‘vpexl Rosic O'Gradf": the | “Does vour shoulder hurt, dar-|into the dawn with her, and of | children can be traced to the over- an‘;""l"”‘"‘ . M";"'f')" ’(“]r“‘“;‘_’;g;""'m MERCHANDISE GALDNER Founins, gress ferrls wheel a gigantic 100p of |jing?" Sally asked anxiously. course the best antidote for fatigue |stimulation during infancy, caused |aM vas most ohscure. ably | 5 sbigatibid TR D e lights. The composite voice of the No,” hc answered, without look nd sleepiness was an occasional | Ly regarding baby as a sort of ani- [Some of the works concerned pri-| VACATIONIST TERMS AND TRADES ,carnival came up to these two chil- |ing at her. s all healed. Just|kiss on her drooping cyelids or |mated toy for the amusement of | VAte possessions of fhe Hohenzoll : N OTHICE BQUIP, § dren of carnival who were desert- o flosh wound, you know. upon her babyishly lax, pink htllo‘,pnrcmx atives and frienas. U"w}:-mx But evidently many belonged |27 RS0 UAIRY PRODUCTS | C A BENCE Open Evemngs ing it, and the roar, muted slightly | The tonc of his voice silenced her. | mouth. may be played with, but not for |tO the state D AND FU * ¥ by distance, was like the music of |ghe knew he was brooding over| When the sun came up they were | more than & quarter of an hour to| [Radical partics in the Reichstag |6 RTIL SEEDS, PLANTS 50 Chestnut St. Tel. 2215 C o l B " k C /|| Capitol buick Co. § | 61—FOOT R AN N ] a heavenly choir in their ears. T it e ausailng: s ystme i tittls “uiiy i wilii saoh pinen in- |dn HouF dany. | Revond iiliabh peing |Liien? {oinas he fransastionias sans £ R0 0 ey AND_CLOTHING A “Listen!” Sally whispered, her | pead as to what he was to do with | clineT to talk rapidly about trivial | handled, ticKled, caused to laugh or [PAIER material against the EONETN-|si_}OUSENOLD ARTICLES | fingers closing tensely over David's|her. and she lay very still, humble |even scream, wiil sometimes result|ment |SSUATHBIRRY, BiDc R dooLe 187-193 ARCH STREET arm, *“Gus, ballyliooing The Pal-!jefore his masculinity. ‘Canfield—two miles,” David read |in vomiting, and invariably causes| ace of Wonders. I wonder if he'll| “I've been thinking, Sally,” he sign post at a eross-roads. | irritability, erving or siecplessness. | Rt, Rev. John McMahon LIMITATION OF CLAIMS —_—— remember not to spicl about ‘I'rin-| said at last, | S /I Never Has Our List of gently. “First, we'll | “I'm going to ask that truck drive retfulness, crying and slecple Consecrated Archbishop | : — y = cess Lalla.’ " get married in the morning, or as|the name of the nearest county |ness from this cause can easily be| o seaiadeapdin i | gt » Gouit ot Protate Jotden at New S They could see him, a small fig- | soon as we find a country seat, and | seat, and how to get there.” {avoided by treating baby with more| . = ‘;Dh'” 1. M \'“,,;,,,'x,u.,m. of | Berlin, in the County of Martford and | USED CAR L k k k ure from that distance, 100king ke | ey Sally watchod him proudly as he |cansideration, but when vou just| &Y JOU % Wanon pator S0 o oo, on' e S s o Reen Batter 00 Lool Lool a Jack-in-the-box as he waved his| “Rut David,” Sally sat up. her|ran swiftly, appavently not at all can’t see what is making baby | R r R s U o e 4] AUTLL SR : ‘_ o > H 2 : Fo Tin) e (beticr o | Dbt onaN il e e e ol ies Yisr CaaUen\houra oF JinS|ie Tor Minust! Ditiet pive nimiieifew| & LHSEIN UG BOmEnECa ot Ble . et Esear e sty e ] You Owe N ojtrseltaiLook ab All Ready For the Road millar phrases which Sally would [mmd unexpeetedly clear and log- | ing, to hail a dairy truck approach- |drops of pure, harmless Castoria. |y g o oS Coron 7. today jn|Trust Company of sid New Britain as Them—Come in Today [|{2e26 Big Six BUICK Coach never forget if she lived to be alical, “we mustn't darling. Youw've |ing along the state highway. The |It's amazing (0 see how quickly it{ g yoc el cathodral, YO et or e st win-and testament || 00" OV ERT AN Coacl ||| 1926 Big Six NASH Coach hundred s . ey ~ootlia him | oo, Josclis g | and_codicil tereto of Lena Bastian, lats 5 SRLA} oach 1926 CHEVROLET Coach undred. got to finish colle somehow, |sun was in his tousled chestnut calms baby's nerves and sooths him | ™ ™0 ™ Seini i Turner, Dishon | af New Iritain, within said districe de- v ctinder) v She was about to run back down | comewhere—I can't bear to be a | hair, turning it into gold, and the |to sieep; yet it contains no drugs or| . "\y “Gic . o of Duffalo was I\ % ! i o A 1926 CHEVROLET Runabout the hill, but David strode after her | burden upon you! You're so young, | bigness and splendid beauty of his |opiates. Tt is purely vegetable—the |00 (A8 SO0 B 0 isted by RA| T Court doth dccreo that s || 1925 JEWETT Touring 1926 FORD Coach and put his arms about her com- | g0 young!” body thrilled her to sudden teara|recipe is on the wrapper. 1. TRb s T Walsh newly aps | Lo e alimwed eaufimitan dor S (Sport model) 1926 FORD Runabout fortingly. Iy, honey, we haven't I'm going to take care of you< |of joy that he was hers—hers. Her | ph 1 prescribe it for pointed bishop of Newark, N, J | ieting. cainet i sine. o, the. Exeen (111921 HUDPSON Coupe 1925 LSSEX Coach time! Throw them a kiss from | pavig answered steadily. “We love [ heart offered up a prayer: “Please cholera, diarrhea, constipation, gas ,.4 py ptev. Bdmund 1% Gibhons, | ! 1 public notice be | S All the above cars are ready licre, and then we've got to hurty | cach other and 1 think we always [God, don't let anything happen so |on stomach and bowels, feverishnes of this order by advertising in o ||{1926 FORD Tudor | away will. My father married when he|that we can't be married today! |loss of sleep and all other highop of the diocese of Albany. | in ald New Brit- | for the road—Tires good on every She hroke from his embrace and | was 19, and I'm nearly 21—and big | Pleasc!” of bahyhood. Over 25 million bot- | 3 | Most Rev. John T. MeNicholas, a|; ; a cireutation in said ([|1926 ESSEX Coach car. 4 hishop of Cincinnati, preached the posting & copy thereof | Trades and Special Terms flung her arms out in a passiol for my age,” he added, grinning at (TO BE CONTINUED) tles used a vear shows its over- gestura of love and fa hor,. "We canlt et | an the public sign post in said town of Terms and Trades Zo on like this,| The marriage license is obtained | whelming popularity. [ Biahop McMalion Fusotaded Bighe | Butsin, meascel (He wikio aviisse tho ‘Goodby, Carnival. Thank you for|heney, Mrs. Stone would have a|in the next chapter. Will Sally’ ‘ With each bottle of Castoria, You | op Walsh in the Trenton diocese. TR | Elmer utOmOllVe sheltering David and me! Goodby, | right to think the worst of us—of | dream come true? zot a book on Motherhood, worth|He will he installed on May 10, ARD ST ATONBEL ATk | S l d i Pop Bybee and Mrs. Bybee! Good- | you—if we were not married when P its weight in gold. Look for Chas. et 8 | Aulomobilc CO ales an Seerce by, € 3 odhy, - n Goodby. | ghe eatehes up with us, She wonld Canada put 15,747 new tractors H. Fletcher's signature on the pac More conl was mined in Canada | | 6 Used Car Department Noko! Goodhy, Foffo! And Babe!lpe jusufied in thinking that Clem frrom the United States to work last |age so you'll get genwine Castoria. last year fthan In any previous| Classified ads are real newsy when || 22 Main St Tel. 1518 45 Arch St. Open Evenings Goodby. dancing girls! 1 hope you son told the truth to the police | year, & w@%3 | There are many imitations. | twelvemonth, | the Herald, | 2 all land on Broadway with Zieg- | when he charged us with—with im- | fuldt Oh goodby, Pitty Sing. dear fmopality. Doa't you see, darling, R N little Betty! Goodby, goodh: that we just must he marricd Then she flung herself upon Da- |54 2 S vid's breast and held him tight hen T'll run away by myself!” With all the strength in her thin Iy flasned at him, springing to young arn “I've only got You | her fect, “I'm mot going to have = = < > T - s — - i vo::; l(m\-rln Oh, I(mwl, \]\Ih mn;‘n_mu forced into marriage when g REMENBER TO { HEV- USTEN — | DONTY S | JES WANTA | JES WANTA AST VOU £0ing 1o become of us 0 you 're not old cnough and \ . H (CET AN - really love me, darling?” EopEoluB oIl nol hted LOOK UP AN! R 4 N/ AST VOu ON' NS PEE b RiD. | realy ready for it. Yow'a hate me » “Sally!” David was on his foct e \ 3 -‘ = the darkuess of the night would |now and his atern voi g ML sion STREET s ¥ : (] 3 WHTE!N | LOVE HER HAIR permit, Faintly she conld see the | pefore she had run 2 g DRISCOLLS L ," AND HER BEAUTIFUL tremble of his tender, deeply carved | qway from him. “Come here 4 THE MATTER EVES — AND HER, lips, =0 dearly boyish. His eves| sho crept into his arms, and lail BILCELAS W TP MOTHERS PIES looked big and black in the night, | ey gainst his chest, so that A Lis e t strongly and steadily ] b 3| ust bencath her ear. uTTLE rept up his tace tremblingly and | wListen, Sally, beloved,” he urged I his yelids, for she suddenly | . “1 want to marey yeu niore RAyEEOL than anything in the world, It SUNSHINE hashed, unworthy of his love love you with every cell 10 |might have besn better if we had Pody. cvery thought in mylget and fallen in love when we FOR MUSH s at of m were hoth older, but fate took care | of that for us, and I'm only proud ROSE KUCZVNSKAS and happy to e able to ask yon Ve, now to marey me. Pl not mike ALEX RUCZYNSKAS much money at first, mayhe, but She strained away from him, 10 | for heing a dra S DOWN BEFORE FA"’SO : My ! YOU ez vave a L e e - \ou CROSS THE . UESTION- : " %, but there vas a gleam of such di- light them that her finge | neither of us has been u 1o a great deal, and 1 promise you now {that I'll not fail you in love and rouglit | oyalty, I've never carcd for any ang | Other girl and I never will, Let's! % | not try to look too far ahcad. We'r: POLLY AND HER PA[S of n » L young and strong a in love, Isn't belng Zound by the |iihat enough, sweel? g s unknown 'l'v “Yes” she e noddin her the pl . | head against his breast o of the institg Eoit it it Then let's fravel,” he laughed | RE Gops, CENTRAL! HOW MaNy e B This s our weddin TIMES MUST 1 ASK YE TGINE ow Britain Her- | day, Sally! Think of it, sweet! A A IN' TGIT SI%-OH- i New Rrit- | Ouyr wedding day!" ME SIX-OH-SIX OH- ) . -OH- o S betors "‘;‘W‘\! R e e SI% OH DUSENBERRY/ g’ el A s et ekl ;512 FIFTEEN T N CALNEN. | Sally thought of nothing I 4 | : said | was glad that walking ) INUTES ‘,Y' PLEA§_E_?_) ing a4 waste of enerzy, f FRANK PUCLIESE santed to think and feel and seareh IDA CASTLE PUCLIESE = 21st day “oninn o e || 18 Your Tenement ot o e o For Rent? a di pie e s 1y e et || - Advertise It In fendant is unknown to the Pl S Herald given the [ AR Classified Ads Gt 2| Just Phone 925 ‘ = ,

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