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COWRIGHT 1928 BY THOR OF it “SA\NT AND SINNER' THIS HAS HAPPENED "Join right hands” the The summier she is 16 Sally Ford. \ard of the state orph i ‘tarmed out” to Clem Ca She ieets David Nash, athlete the n Ac bling first her fey in Davic placed nd your son. 25, il and st of 4 sohs ved The should ning mony the ed her so 1 Davi hoy's 1ot arm eld h wards of el slowly the promis she aln went swi sainst ost faint hont & the rs rclos mar David Lits hin her a carniva a Sally riendship ¢ They ruu Ll riag: it Sy from marryin tion ot the or recognized n ' De 1y beloves troopir fell suddeniy 4 by a bear art and Quick action her ntion from t b sally and saves her. Sally like 4 magic hat the Lady Bountiful is FEnid dowing an orpha Barr, wife of a wealthy New York- | spectability, hapi The carnival moves to an onorud place in socicty oining_ state and Sally and David |of David Nash— At Tast feel free trom deteetion. One | A bell shrilled loudly ight Sa ctrigied to see Mrs a and the sols Stone, matror orphanaze, | ! atest morent n coming towa She 1 on the sota ISLP signa d Gus barker, Y:'l—'h of N sally and Da- shir whispr tend to be arricd rred burcan the clerk di eh them to the marrying pit more and they hurry away to find e parson is not at home and the will have to wait two hours. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XXNIX During the two hours that they waited for the Reverend Mr. Greer, “the marrying parson.” David and sally sat stifily side by side on = hersehair sofa, only their finger: touching shyly, listening to countless romances of eloping couples With which old Mrs. Greer regaled them in & kindly effort to help them pass the tedious time of waiting. Her! (daughter-in-law, recently widowed | by the death of the only son of the tamily. trailed weakly in and out of the living room, her big, mournful | black eyes devouring David's miag- nificent youth and vigor. “You remind her of Sonny Bob Mrs. Greer leaned forward i her arm chair to whisper to David “Killed in the war he was, a8 Cora just can’t become reconciled Seems like the only pleasurc sl gets out of life now is acting witness for weddings. And 1 mus say she cries as heautiful and sweet as any bride’s mother could. Som: of the eloping brides appreciate it and some don’t, but Cora means well. Once, 1 recollect, she spoiled a wedding. It seems that the girl's mother was dead set against this boy, and when Cora started to cry, juat like a mother— The story went on and on, Sally beard little of it, for sart was suddenly desolate with | need of her own mother, Lucky zirls who had mothers to cry for them at their weddings! Her cold lingers gripped David's comforting. arm hand spasmodically. Some- “where in the world there was woman who was her mother. soman who had not waited for \narriage cersmony before suc- cumbing to just such love as tha woman's unwanted daughter 2t for David. Understanding and jiarassed, shame-stricken girl that | her mother must have heen st | 16 years ago gushcd suddenly into | Sal heart. 1f David had not Leen 8o fine, so tender. so good shivered and clung mo ightly to his hand. In a few min ites she would be his wife and afe, safe from Mrs. Stonc, the or- ans’ home, the reformatory “I hear Mr. Greer com in \irs. Greer beamed upon them justled from the room. She turned immediately, a plump ) esting affectionate on the {or of a tall, thin, stooped old mar hose swect, bloodless, wrinkled ace glowed with a faint r of kindliness and bens “This 18 litlle Mis nd David Nash, Py old him. e b aticntly for tv Ive b T conld own n Cs o iy Wi orphar chaperor littl t0 her tent itul “Lady Bountiful. v the barker diverts at AN in the ne £ nothing airl’s ryes cur lett h world we wa autitul e incanta 3 o1, rl with re- s as th gives faint sill he 1 The as i two ess: At the licen preachicr's v ter went tlustered hurricd, bo you. David man-— Again the bell clamo shirill, angry deman 's voice faltered mentous guestion He looked at his wife of his spectacles lightly, Mrs. Gres 1led apologetically out of the room. Sully forced lur eyes to travel upward to Davi stern, &t young Peliky they locked for & moment. Sally's with fright then David answercd that half-asked question loudly phatically, as 1f with the would defeat fute “I do!” A clamor of voices suddeniy il the little entrance hall bevond tin parsonage parlor S {ing hoth of the voi was gil vanized to swift, un-Sally-like ni- tiative, Stepping swiftly out o the circle of David's clinging 1o his toward the wher, hlazing, her pinched and drained of all color. 1 she “Pled Dow't 1t stop K me ‘o take Please, 1 do over the and skirts ros she harri Fm arm hand. she sprar oy with Mr. Greer. now! g0 on 84 then us you this man David his voi w ing 10 her 1vy with pity. “I'm sorl preacher shook his 10 nvestigat ance, but 1 promis: {with the ceremony if ther tegal impediment to your marriage. Just stand where you “l The door flung open Mrs. Stone, matron of the orphan lage, strode mto the room, pantin [her heavy face ved with anger exertion. She was followed "U“hh.w weeping Mrs, Greer by a small, smartly dressed little figure that halted in the Even in that first drea when Sally knew that sk trapped, that the f-pertorni wedding ceremony would not l4v|u|rl 1 she was conscious at shock of amazement and « light which had always 1 lotig her nerves Wheneyer Enid Barr. But why joined the cruel orphan whose becu running av 1t David's arms i tightly about have tricd to but | Heacl the ol *I shal chilidren head this i ne . was i pity for that was she n ad Eni urr of a lnckless n “Are lnun' had Fori's i Are vading 50 r we a too late?” Mrs i the loud, harsh voic been a whip-lash sensitive v they married Service the 1t surp liction. s Sally * Mrs Sally ¥ You interru 1l My rity ‘ " wadam,” ours 1o g 5 sald with “And I sh enter Joat wi von ist eans romat ought to azin these 1wo younsg She rite i mar ! i1 I am of th I City State Orp sl e Day = he drew Mr 1 Sto with ple Sally's howed let 1T 1ov | have Wher Th «h order. ing to Moy the more twinkling Sally When Mre. Greer ha old minister gravely upon D of any real reason to children should married, my | boy 2" | David flushied bt his oves and |~ oice were steady as ) | il Is Your Tenement o e Fc- Rent? e Advertise It In Herald Classified Ads Just Phone 925 r harmed her will It's not r t tor you to her back to the asylum, fwo more vears of dep narity. I support stronz, T love her- Wil all of yon kindly 1 1t talk with neve and 1 neve ir spen and oft the David. | " room, s his eve kno I'n you Teave th T Sally room ar me answered We are ve cach sir. roand ore any furth ved Taking much rom his pocket pair nd befor rihlingly adjusted the It Lat that fi smoathed the taffeta dress ton | 1 do, ! Rarr. i 1o Mrs, | o Ston uthlessly Mr. Greer, ing for Sally i only| | the a v adopt with wll t thr nds t “We sha { privately Ithe 1l old netiliou: minister | on e at | Stone,” | him family, an | Greer's nodded | roeyes picous | words e but still | t il | 1 disturi- you to continue | , 1 doorway. 1ful moment . pursnit | orst | ci- | door [ dso, Mr ruthis Ve er Mrs. Greer's |10 David n tem 1 whe to 1 warry Iy nt Wh md words which | roai gL n o the power which sanst drama v ocut acr may my fr won nid 1l ery this girl he advan She | ~sib] we ough her her have ridiculo hut this W a1l be glad with the m s politen yo inister an on Nash ¥ ssly, Mrs, owledge 1 arn “H S going d.an 1 <h ity i 1 e adopted the hoy all doorw: not a m the he minister te W d Barr softl which he had tak tows lowly ho were s auisite “| ine frer cndernes nt, the Oh, d fal-{ contralto tears, " vou gl ..vl contine 11 upan | e | for | wiy T'n 12 You Need Money For Bills, Come to Us $100 LOAN pasable $5 monthly, plus lawful $200 LOAN payable $10 ‘monthly, plus lawful $300 LOAN ymvuhlr%l; cmbarrassment, pne fror n't ye I've vour D CONTINUED) et ehapt interest. interest monthly, pl interest. pers 1o let you “Come withont arrogant “wn""l"l![///// 0 ANs EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, GOVERNMENT HEADS ARE FOREIGN BORN Paonessa a Native of Italy and Nair of Russia SATURDAY, his well h” nd Do nan, intends provide her s that wealth been hunt- and it as stence and wealth com- bee bie 1o us marriag: and weck out, it is probable that| he will be called upon to conduct |the meetings of the council trequently, for the mayor in the, past made a practice of occupying | a place in the body while someone clse wiclded the gavel. Alderman | Nair, having had much experience as a presiding officer in lodges and | also in the council, he is expected | to prove well qualified to step in at| any time and officiate. Friends of the mayor and the derman see a great deal of simi I For the first time in the history (AR B 8 o nees which | D, of the city, the chief exceutive and 3 4 & have surrounded them fn their pe- lie president pro tem. of the com. ! Muma, |l president pro tem. af the COM- |1y getivity, Mayor Paonessa had mon council are natives of countries O 4 a hard fight on his hands to obtain other than the United States, a fact 7 : 3 the councilmanic nomination in his that is being quite generally com- (e Soune AT PO Fivi] mented on not only in New Britain | |1 % 20 A0 after time since then he has been | ) the state. Mayor Angelo ot o hard pressed in his endeavors to A who was born In Italy e e ohoves of the coun, | E3in his points. He has lad his set- | £ Sihe shnee backs—more often probably than ry of his adoption without any ad- =~ the average citizen of the city vantazes of Lirth or cducation. and 3 ! knows—and his doses of the bitter Alderman David L. Nair, a native | o with the sweet have been severe at sia, who also was obliged to 4 times. Alderman Nair has had op- hard for his place in the [pogiion in the ward primary <cheme of things, happen to be of | FoS RIAIDATY | P1A0: : ! ticaily every time he has been a opposite political belicfs, but their SR e wdidate, principally because of the et UM L B O o republican registration in the e I naMMer | first ward, which produces a wealth L e i eenionn Ao of councilmanic timber year after ] oceasions. Aler- |y .qp ang before he became alder- | man Nair, a veteran member of th man he suffcred adefeat in a pri- confmon council, signally hon- : . ; mary at the hands of Cornelius J. ored the April meeting by re- O e u anecting by Te*|Dehm, Like the'mayor, Tiowever, he e o :lrln:or‘v"flv(-"ms been persistent and determined, e in g atC |\ ushing forward against heavy odds members endorsing him following, Honlnation or prealdsntlnrel oo ibsihasbacome itiie nEe fnan b by T T ehncias | O his nationality to attain the high AUICUS. | office of presi e i o " | office of president pro tempore. as councilman and alder- from the sixth ward, prior to his election as mayor in the present chicf excentive w n ag- =ressive, torward looking legislator. ready to fight for the measures I sponsorcd or supported. Needless 10 say, he trod on the toes of many and offended persons whos: views did not coincide with these held by him, but he also won the plaudits of a large number flocked to his banner when he clared his readiness to make a fight for the office of mayor. His return power this roafter having defeated two vears ago was of the most spectacular cvents | the political history of the mu- nicipality. Alderman Nair mon council in in the first ward, appeal | ou, tall ung J ve the room Stone went tinie man's 18 King old about LOness; more tightly to stay, Mrs her jon't let m shall ma teen, 1 de 1 only want hazed at work had lovely voics, (8 iy his wif was had v iis rhroughont look of appeal wilder- Bmility heautiful with QUEEN MARIE TLL Bucharest, Rumania, April 25 () —Queen Marie, who recently returns cd from the Island of Cyprus where she had gone for her health, was ill with lumbago at Balcik on the ck sca. The queen, who is ap- | proaching 53. has eancelled all andi- There were reports that she | would return to Bucharest for treat- ! ment. who de- man wer 1 s offich ences. TWO FLIERS KIGLE Marshall, Mo April 28 (@ Harold P. Hutchison, 23, of New York and George K. Malkmaus, 32,1 of Kansas City, wére killed when their airplane went into a flat spin and erashed near here last night. Hutchison. who was piloting the plane, was here on a visit and had taken Malkmaus up on a pleasure | flight. Both were unmarried, ///f 1o ween entered the eom- 1922 afier a contest blitan primary in the nd at once hecame active committee work. He scrved of the claims committer ind Jater was one of the hest chair- men the ordinance committee ever had, in the opinion of his col- leagues. He devoted a great deal of time to the work of the latter com mittee on account of the impor of the zoning ordinance and Imilding and plumbing codes, his record of attendance at ings of the council and the varions committees of which he has been L member Tias seldom heen cqualled Although Alderman Nair will have few opportunities of presiding over the of the city as acting mayor if Mayor Paone main- 1ins the 1 he m during adninistrations, for the ground week ir n as chairman London, April 27 (®-—James Me- Neill. who on February 1 was sworn in as governor general of the Trish Tree tate, was in Westminster hospital today suffering from an ill- ness the nature of which was not) announced. Tt was understood, how- ~ver, that he was to undergo a slight operation 106 he and meet- 1—BURIAL 1 2—DEATH NO1 —FLORISTS 'UNEKAL DIRECTORS T AND FOUND reco N previous remaining on his us laavful Other Amounts in Proportion Cost fi ment reduces the cost. Joans in strict privacy. Cali, W 201 Rap 99 West Main St i] Between Washington & IMgh by a | X-RAY, \ xed by law. E o BENEFI[!IM. l(lAN S!]CIETY shacl Bldg, ' DENTIST Dr. A. B. Johnson, D.D Dr. T. R. Johnson, D.D.S. GAS and OXYGEN AT. BANK U very repay- All City Advertisement NOTICE. TO DOG OWNERS Attention is ealled to the law con = the registration of dogs, as noby the posters issued by the Chiet of Police, of New Britain, The time for reglstration expires Tiesday, May 1st. 1928, and failure sister on or before that date the owners of dogs will e to pay a fine of One Dollur ($1.00) 0 addition to the regular Licenses are now heing issued from $:30 10 5 p. m Town Clerk’s offi saturday and Mond receive dog fees, in hours. New Britatn, 1928, L. THOMPSON Town Clerk. 1-9-1-3 sho “ceond Floor Sts to e mcans that METAL WORK AND TATLOR 1 TATIONERT will be VICES ¥ evenings ey TUNT ! lition tc 1ily (N open o the a regular d at April Al this 1811 0 3 AND VOCA TN R VRIVATE INSTRCGTORS BLDG. —WANTED—INSTRUCTORS JUST KIDS - | =1 M GITTIN ) L SOMPIN' - M°M> WELL-WELL | MUST SRY _ YOu DON'T LOOX VERY ( AW GEE! } 2 ‘AW FOSHE) \ = GoLurd £ aIMIny I\CPVSSMUS! e Inc Great Brsin nghts reserved very | |50—CATTLE AND LIVE STOCK \ JES' HAD APRIL 28, 1928, 40—HELP—AGENTS WANTED 41—HELP—MEN WANTED HELP—WOMEN WANTED 43—HELP—MEN OR WOMEN 44—SITUATIONS W. 43—SITUATIONS WANTED—WOMEN FINANCIAL 15— BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES | 4T—INVESTMENTS, §TOCKS, BONDS 46—MONEY LOANED 48B—MORTGAGES 49— WANTED—TO BORROW LIVE STOCK AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Ageucies ATBURN—"Let your neat car be an Au- vurn.” See our dlsplay of 1928 model Domijan Motor Co., Hotel Burritt Gar: age. 135 Waehington St. {BUICK MOTOR CARB—Bales and Bervice. | Capitol Bulek Co., 133 Arch BStrest. Telephone 2607, CHEVROLET SALES AND SERVICE. | Patterson Chevrolet, Inc., 98 Arch Btreet. Telephone 311 i CADILLAC_AND LA SALLE CARS- | Sales & Bervica LAGI MOTORS, ING, | “A Relisble Concern” 411 West Maln —ARTICLES FOR BALE Street, Telephone 3000, | B—FOR THE VACATIONIST BODGE_BROTHERS Sales and Bervice. | —BUILDING MATERIALS 5 5. & F. Motor Sales Corp., 1129 Btaniey | _BUSINESS & OFFICE EQUIP. Sirest, ‘Telophone 131, —FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS | GCRANT-STAR—Semsation of 193, C. G‘,_Fh“,,_,‘ DRE, SEEDS, praxTs | . Hall Tnc. 18 Main Stroet.” Tele 61=FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING j oEeme 2o 62—GOOD THINGS TO EAT FALGON-KNIGHT famous siecve vaive | —HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES Rudolpn, 327 Cherty | ~MACHINERY, ELEC. & TOOLS street, Telephone 2031-2. MERCHANDIEE AT THE STORES | fORD CARS. trucks, _(ractors, paris, | ;!‘kfgfi}d INSTRUMENTS -urvice.‘ farm {mplements. ~Automotive ew Sal Eervice, 21 Ell & I —WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY e —WANTED ARTICLES TO BU —— i REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FRANKLIN CARS=The car for the mext 59—APARTMENTS & TENEMENTS ten years Sales and Bervice, 401 West —éLleESS'PLACEE )*O\;i RENT Main St. Telephione 3696, —DESK ROOM AND OFFICES GRAHAM-PAIGE—Splendid —FARMS !0" RENT apce and appearance, | equipped. Howara W. | Fast Main St Tel, 2810. HUPMOBILE—The 6ix of tbe Century | and tho 125 Centwy Eight. The Kin bury Motor Sales Co.. Hupmobile Sales and Bervice, 250 Arch St. ‘el 2043. GAKLAND AND PONTIAC—Visit our showrcom and inspect these very flue . automobiles. C. A. Bence, Oakland and Pontiac Dealer, 50 Chestnut St. (nest to_car barn). Tel. NASH motor _cars Sales and Serv Elm_St. FACKARD—HUDSON—ESSEX Silew wi Service. Honeyman Auto Ealee, East Main 5t Brasch whowroom, Arch 6t Telephone REG MOTOR CARS Kenneth M. Searle Service, corner Elm Telephone 2110. DOGS, CATS, PETS 5:—EGGS, POULTRY SUPPLIES 33—HORSES, VEHICLES 54=WANTED—LIVE STOCK | MERCHANDISE fn perform- 3995 to 82700 Whitmore, 519 =—VACATION PLACES FOR —WAREHOUSES & STORAGE —WANTED—TO RENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE T8—AGENTS—REAL ESTATE —AUCTIONEERS $0—BLDG. & BUSINESS PROPERTY 51=BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE FOR EALE S FOR SALE S4=SUMMER PLACES I'OR SALE $5—BUBURBAN FOR SALE 88—REAL FSTATE FOR EXCHANGE $7—REAL ESTATE WANTED ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS §8—HOTELS 59—ROOMS FOR RENT —ROOMS AND BOARD #1—ROCMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING —WHERE TO DINE —WANTED—BOARD OR RCOM | See the mew line. A. G. Hawker, 63 1.: XD TRUCKS— & Co. Sales and and Park Streets. | USED CARS Stop Looking All Over Town Here is Real Value For Your Money 1924 Oakland Touring Winter top, $30 down 1924 ‘Willys-Knight Sedan Excellent shape, $125 down 1927 Star Six Coach 2250 THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Alphabetically Arranged for Quick and Ready Reference LINE RATES CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Yearly Order Rates Upon Appileatio: tor Prepatd line 1 line vs...1 line Count 6 words 1o a 14 ilnes to an inch. Minimum Space 3 lines Minimum Book charge, I8 ne. ceute, Closing time 1 P. 3. saturday. Telephone @ rate, Notity t ad e in errors atter ANNOUNCEMENTS | Burlal Lots, Moouments CMENTAT Monuments of all Ticasonable. Te! Florists daily: 10 A, M. Ask for sz tme Very good. down C. H. HALL, Inc. 18 MAIN ST. TEL. 982 (Near Franklin Square) Merald at once if your responsible for the first insertion, Patterson-Chevrolet Offers You Unusual Values in USED CARS “With an O. K. that Counts” 1926 Oakland Coupe 1927 Essex Coach 1926 Lssex Coach 1927 Chevrolet Coach 1926 Chevrolet Coach 1927 Chevrolet Coupe 1924 Dodge sedan FORDS 0! ALL KIND. You are sa buying a car “With an O. K that Counts.” TERMS AM,' TRADES Open Evenings and Sund. descriptions Telkplwl;e Lost and Found Tost betw schioal. iwood £t t. OWN fountain Greenwood St Return en 1 hig o 2 or call | EMAN POLICE DUG, old, lost n vieinity of Oak afternoon. Answers o mame Finder iindly nouty Joseph Arena, Ok 265 | wiil_call, 19 Frankiin_Sa. HEALTH. TF YOU my tree bocklet. practor, Strand Theater Bl [MPROVE vour appeara that sotled hat. Com hurch @t for 14 and 15K wed- ding rings. Expert wat repalring. Himberg & Horn, 392 Meip 8t. and 1v R. R, Arcade. s Patterson-Chevrolet Incorporated 98 Arch St. Tet us clean | todsy. Moderh, ANNOUNCEMENTS Personals ¢ IF vou want jour shoes re-colored, re gardless of what color they are at present, be sure and call at the Ortho- pedic Bhoo Store at §7 Church St. Any color can be applied. NAPTHA, BEST FOR DRY CLEANING. Get it st Hall's Paint Store, “Prices are right’* 179-183 Arch Bt. TeL 2606-2. SPENCER CORSETS, surgical and dress. Tittings in _vour home. Mrs. A. Cai- penter, 3¢ Rockwell Ave. Tel. 4561-W. USED CARS Never Has Our List of USED CARS Been Better You Owe Yourself a Look at Them—Come in Today 1925 OVERLAND Coach (8ix cylinder) 1925 JEWETT Touring (Sport model) 1921 HUDSON Coupe 1926 FORD Tudor 1926 ESSEX Coach Terms and Trades Elmer Automobile Co. 22 Main St. 13 The Widest Selection Lowest Prices! That we have yet offered in our Used Cars. Each in excellent condition, ready for many miles of comfort and happiness, on the road. 1928 Studebaker Com. 1927 Essex Coach 1926 Hudson Coach 1926 Hudson Brougham 1926 Overland Sedan 1925 Essex Coach 1925 Stutz Sedan 1925 Studebaker Duplex 1925 Hudson Coach Many Others $30 Don’t Mi Terms Up Seeing Them and Trades The Honeyman Auto Sales 200 EAST MAIN STREET Telephone 2342 Open Every Evening Look Look Look All Ready For the Road Rig Six BUICK Coach 6 Big 8ix NAKH €oach 26 CHEVROLET Coach HEVROLET Runabout. & FORD Coach FORD Runaboiit ESREX Coach All the above cars are ready for the road—Tires good on every car. Trac Automotive Sales and Service Used Car Department 45 Arch St. Open Eveniogs 925 and Specid)l Terms A NIPPED TOUR AND WHAT BAD LUCKl [ 1 LOST THE DOCTORS BILL FOR MY ACCIDENT 1 STILL WAD WE LOST OLR SHIRTS AS USLJAL ; TAIRS To PS BRILLIANT BIDDING | THE SMITHS PILED LP 3987 | AGIN' OLR 230! ) LOVE TO HEAR THE STARS TWINKLE AND SEE THE BROOK RIPPLE-WTH A GIRL AT MY SIOE WHO WAS CANOY .m 0| i MHM