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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1922, B n 1w ot v TARGET FOR | HAS BIG PROBLEMS hump on the Jackpot job. Sons, : - we're rich, all three of us. Point I8 IEN ') 5 e l' " 1 to keep from losin' that crude on the i i ¥ < s b iy INFLUENZA ! Boundary Question and Railroad ‘ for half a mile, Deep below the sur- Pepto-Mangan face here was a hiss and a crackle, - the shock of rending strata glving London, Feb, 6.—Ireland's provis- ' oTme way to the pressure of the oll pool,| 1f you are not feeling your besl—|iona| government faces difficulties Annual sa,'e Exceed‘ 30 M]“]on Packeu Rocks, clay, and sand were hurled [\f You have that “always-tired™ feel-|'\which arc somewhat acute, it is de. Continued 1rom Our Last lssue, (other one Crawford.” Into the air, to come down in a|lNE be careful of the Influenza. clared bl Dublin correspondents of CHAPTER XVI. | “A plant,”” said Dave promptly, shower that bombarded everything| It 18 thin-blooded, anemic people|ciared by Dublin correspondents of —BLACK, MIXED or GREEN— that disease strikes first. It is the red [¢he situation there owing to the e s IR “They claim the second man waa|Within a radius of several hundred zom, SalderkNoTing o0 aLiAmaon corpuscles of the hlood that fight | houndury question, the raflroad strike Steadfastly Refuse All Subastitute et A Dave here." yards, tower at Jackpot Nu i . F mber Thres, the |~ jumoti" wWhat time d' you say this| WIth the first faint strenks of day|discase and save you from slckness. and the postponement of the anmual Iortify your blood—build it up with|conyention of the Gaelic league of lean, tanned driller . leanidtanied dLllr J,‘I‘”:h::m;”::!“:;‘):‘hultl-un took place?”’ men came galloping across the desert 9 = Showledns 'fha neWoomar eould: ot “Must 'a’ heen about eleven," to the Jackpot. They camé at first|the pleasant '"f\_"" Pepto-Mangan. | freland, were discussed this morning | era, The difficulty, he continued, [er a canvas entered by George Wess fathom. I'or eight hours at a stretch “Lets Dave out. He was fifteen|on horseback, singly, and later by| And should N"ll‘m just recovering|and soma correspondents declared | might be overcome if an election |ley Bellows as one of the club's 82 he stood on the platform and watched miles away, and we can prove it by|twos and threes. A buckhoard ap- from ,influenza, Pepto-Mangan will|the provisional government would |ghould be called in southern )rrly..\AJpnlvxltnun at the annual exhibition % aroasy cable go allpping.into. the| ™' oMt six witnesses. peared on the horizon, the driver |build you up. be forced to obtain endorsement | goon, and should result in the return|shall be rejected. ‘The = painting, uGood, I reckon Em can put in|leaning forward as he urged on his| Pepto-Mangan s widely and heart- | from the people through a general | of a substantial majority of free “Nude Girl with a Shawl" s arouss carth, osic! . Thial spslt romanes ta. Ted Butins,| % eubl-te0, y team: tly endorsed by physicians. In liquid or [ clection hefore it would be able to|gtate candidates. It was sald lhnt{ln( a furore among club members, ® I'll bet he can Mart promised| There was an immediate stampede 4 tablet form. No difference in medi- | solve the problems before it. some believed Premier Craig for Ul- | member of the arts committee even ;l;p‘;g:x';im:.‘:\'prn;.,::.':.":'{,',‘,?,';':;d'",?““"‘ this with conviction. - to make locations In the territory ad-|cinal properties. “The country's hope today,” said |ster might in such case abree to n | accusing Mr. Bellows of having enter jaould never have admitted M. s “Where s Crawford now?” auked jacent. The wildcatter flourished.[ Sold at any drug store. But be sure|the correspondent of the London|conference. The necessity for an early | ed the picture “in an attempt to gain fingers when Dave came. To Bob Davi “He hasn't been arrested, has|Companies were formed in ten min-|you get Gude's Pepto-Mangan. Ask, Times, “is based upon Michael Col-|election was constantly becoming | notoriety." deilinid 0 utes and the stock subscrihed for in for it by the nume and be sure the|lins' proposal for a discussion of the niore apparent, the newspaper 08-| Mr. Bellows, Hart, prese Crawford" s ( P nt as Crawford's personal “Not yet. But he's bein’ watched.” |half an hour. From the hootblack at full name is on the package. (Adver-|constitution by the parliamentary |serted, as the provisional government | wide repute, defends representatives of all Treland. He|has as yet failed to establish its :Au-‘!lrnnnly. represe XDresse o Al entative, he expressed an opin- | wuyweq better go to his house and |[the hotel to the banker, everybody|tisement. taik with him,” suggested - Hart.| wanted stock in every company drill- and others, however, evidently think | thority in any striking fashion. “It is not immoral,” he says. “How= === there is Jittle likelihood that this | ever, art has nothing to do with mor- JRATEY soon cnowOv. Never, (Rend)|iMgyuethacan givaias goodan/allbl|ine. withinin, regsonable idiatance. of : > i fq But you can't VR AN l‘ as you, Dave.,” Jackpot Number Three. er, a prisoner, serving lu.n and one- Avna{,trnt!u:w witl bear fruit, PICTURE CAUSES TROUBLE, ality, though morality has much to e t ever be sure. An oll| "y oy and I will go straight there,”| Meanwhile the oll boiled up in the half years for assault, were grafted| The same newspaper pointed out do with the artist. HipEReQUE e Bipomans Bl wilk | deciten Santere e e ouer its edges In|the glands taken from the body of | that north Treland would confer With | uNude Girl Wit e BBl s T ;“";‘”‘v LR naven eAn. ':I” : P A ohrat. As soon a8 the second res. | Edward Persons after the latter's ex- | the south only upon ‘the basis of an : Gbrials | Inhabitants of Brittany believe et IR e o he's Hable ! Yy0v0e opened the door to the knock |ervolr was ready the tarry stuff was m-:_t]\qnlfnr murder on January 13 :1Trrp|mln:l If‘nnn:ltmmn and that one d i rain will come if one sees a pig with Dive anifted the plensing, pungent|of the young men. At sight of them siphoned into it from the original gm‘:;: \:o;'pr.’:i:d"r::.\rf;”.,n(:;' '-;‘-‘O:L\xma: aftlenlty:lay Mntmfl ;r::‘:h":mt nghss | ,'\':\‘-‘, York, Feb. 6.-Members of |a straw in its mouth. G T A e | e T her face lit. sump hole. By the time this was full| B dp 118/ and, no e ” n repre- | the National Arts club were discuss- il —_——— fri f Sl i “Oh, I'm so glad you've come!" sheé|a third pool was finished, and into| monkey. Warden lawes refused to|sentatives were pledged to the poli-|ing today a proposed meeting of the Englishman is said to have invent- fr end had told him that rr.n\fnrdn But in| Aiscuss the case or to admit that cles advocated by FEamond De Val-|hoard of governors (o decide wheth- ed a mechanical maid of all work. ate hung in the balance. Unless spite of the great effort made to save cried, tears in her voice, She caught|it the overflow was diverted. A L such an operation was undertaken, ofl flowed very e Iysnoonzio paylngtguan the product of the gusher, the sands a X ; and Dr. Amost O. Squire also is silent, ities he was a ruined map. . ' Dr. Squier aid not perform the oper- v bsorbed many Sthousands of dollars . Bq » per i ‘\tnar his shift was over, he rode : s ot p”'r‘gm"“ ation, but a Manhattan specialist. o town with Bob. ; This end of the work was under an artist of world- the pictura Since the operation no informa- “Got to look for an engineer for 5 2 tion has been obtained as to H - i ¢ b Hart. For ten 8 i L) the night tower,” Hart explained as E :,T;,qd;‘r:‘,'llfi," "(::t ?:k,, }(‘," his clothes, | €r's condition. He is in the prison he drew up in front of the Gusher b Wren he slept it was In cat naps, an | hospital. The transplanting of the > the saloon. p lands was carried out ‘sam ) . nd again from | Elands was ca e The place hummed with the tar- :‘:;""::i""‘:fl"';“ DO A RN e of| night Persons was excouted, and bulent life that drifts to every wild \ / : e D arel to engulf) its| While,, Btgording fo specalists, the EFFECTIVE JANUARY 27th frontier of b M of B vita Rustgon thespeoms faro, Lealors : D e vakrunahaven; unbathed| &lands yere el vita, fiom’ the.Kiondlke, poker Ademiers Hauser was convicted in this cit from Nome, roulétte croupirrs ‘rom 4 L ;!r:thl:an :;::")p::;‘h]:‘;r,;"‘;:’sgr;:;»' of an attack on a young girl. He Leadville, were all here to reap the v : A e e o anothier. he-trled| %84 sent to Great Meadow prison onl rich harvest to be made from Inves- mantel, sl parole, but this was denied to him g own to suc- tors, field workers, and operators. all :lhr df‘\fim’l!:‘ hPo:'nthk:;k‘nflg n!h;’r and recently he was returned to Sing ceed in capping Sing. The surgeons are reported to Bob found his man at a faro table i A 8 7 B V' tinuous While the cards were being shuffled, 1 gushers. The flot e B0 these were | fecl confident that the operation will he engaged him to home out next and powerful that n relieve Hauser of epilepsy and cure ev P i effective. : | hi : ening to the Jackpot properties. Continued In Our Next Issue. h,s}":rl.:i:d trr‘;lmr(r:x’:;rl‘ ':v(npr:”r:;:‘s. Lo While Dave was standing close to : the wall he caught sight of Steve %) v convicted of murdering a man in a Russell. taxicab holdup at Jamestown, N. Y. GLANDS OF SLAYER F. 0. B. Factor waved his hand. . O ¢ 0 y Bob joined them. After a moment's PUT INTO CONVICT conversation Rus Irew SEetiniRn ussell drew them to a| .whprE'S MR, CRAWFORD?" e u o HE DEMANDED EXCITEDLY. 3 Just think of it— --faim;"’.'luf'pv“nfi? :r}::t "Zl‘i;f:?.;r 1 - i Peculiar Operation at Sing Sing When i Tt § her hands together in a iV v know what it s returned Hart with | ji¢ye gosture Py R Fxecuted Man's Organs are Z) 2:30 rop a grin. aee ¢ b B stage was'held iip at Cotton.| . Her father was siiting in a big f Transplanted. v hair, leg thrown carelessly ov - i e e At Fotninexand; robbad || cnau] CnelsaEthrown. carelessly oyer . M% ] Mr. Ford says that this is done for the FARMER so that he can get the cost of food AT 3 of $17.000. The driver was killed.” the arm. He was smoking a ‘cigar New York, Keh. 6.—A gland opera- P T o composedly. tion that is expected to produce such down to normal. Come in, boys," he called. “Reck- | vigor that attackssof epilepsy will be This unheard-of price means a rush of orders for spring. Place your order at once or ¢Brad Steelman's pay roll and &, yoyve heard that I'm a stage ff has b erformed at Use It Instead it} y e a sta thrown o© as been perfor! . FE . § shily:nflnfmnf :q:’ 'f;‘rdm:'bflnk R e e Sin; Sing prison, according to a re- L2 it tea' you will not be able to secure delivery for your spring plowing. ny idea who did it? : ofapoultice orthe old-fashioned Tractor now an exhibition at our Salesroom. el g ¢ | “Just now,” said Bob. “They didn't| port last night. Upon George Haus- ! e im e diat Bty Oraw rotdsivas) lonetlje yNoyet BIU ‘down; ang LIl tel} It bm“né;ifi:lm:s:.““ph‘:l’. THREE XOR' ONE “\Crawford! Some of Steelman's|!t to you i made Minard’s Liniment the i i i ; He had gone out to see a home- ok At the recent reduction on cars you can now buy a touring car, ton truck chassis and fine work in that rumor, T'll bet. : L4 5 2 o L ’ MOTHER, QUICK! GIVE faveriteliibousshdliciliomee tractor at $1,173 at factory, about the price of one of any other make of automobile or h 1 & " % teader about doing some work for E [ s AV B ear! Tha's plumb foolish talk. What evi-|HSRAEn St LOmE S0 onn- for more than 65 years. Nter dence does he claim?” demanded | ¢ S 3 ai v % - 8Bl A Hart. ';‘;%yrlmi;:;lhthr:flo‘:‘ u[::. ?:.““!'h«"n’:f CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP MINARD‘ Think this over and buy at once to avoid disappointment during the spring rush. “Em deposited ten thousand with . st Nt 10 ey o fored sy ekl aeeing Ut Aitliarowned FOR CHILD'S BOWELS "FOR PAIN NEW CAR PRICES by the man whom he wanted to see. he owed the bank. Rode into town! Y T Vi al 3 : Two hours had heen spent riding to L|NIMENT Lowest in the History of the Ford Motor Co. right straight to the bank two hours ¥ hag=b R i s Mhea tho ihe tigvalley: wherejthe iester had ; | built his Is and his log house, ok child loves the “fruity” 5 Y seems one of e hoit-ipe cule the| v e hators amives sehe | aste o “Calltornia I Sy e TOURING, Regular .....$348.00 | COUPE .................8580.00 the nor his wife was a ome. e re- e s coated, 3 C. [ Reli Rh i turned to the road, without having | is listless, cross, feverish, full of cold, | BRING HOME TH RUNABOUT, Regular ...$319.00 SEDAN .......... ....5645.00 | E si 8 it, 2 s colic, a t ful will neve elieves Rheumatiom 7 ' e i i Tt o i i ot E |} CHASSIS, Regular .. .. 5285.00 | TON TRUCK CHASSIS $430.00 Musterole loosens up stiff joints and ' (), {he way he had fited twice at a|hours you can sec for yourself how O Y ST E R S All Prices F. O. B. Factory fashioned mustard plaster, withoutthe of his cigar thoughtfully. *“Nor I | o) : 22 MAIN ST. New Britain, Conn. store. 35 and 65c in jars and tubes; “Anyhow, you can show where you has directions for babies and Iford spoke. “No, son, 1 cayn't tell drives out pain. A clean, white oint- ., ¢{jesnake. thoroughly it works all the consti- | ment, made with oil of mustard, it “'You never reached the Bend, then, | pation poison, sour bile and waste | FROM blister. Doctors and nurses oftenrec- | cayn't prove 1 went out to' Dick|#& teaspoonful today saves a sick child | 20-30 State Street it » hospital size, $3.00. " kot the ten thousand dollars you| dren of all ages printed on bottle. Telephone 3374—3375 Buying of Us Means Service at our Eleven Branch Stores in Northern Connecticut other! You must say “California” or > [that either.” } i | Faint and breathless with sus- m : E AFFAIRS OF JANFE. usually bringsreliefassoonasyoustart ¢ 1) saiq Dave. ommend its use. Grein's place in that three-four hours|tomorrow. —Ask vour druggist for| BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER paid the hand,” said Bob hopefully. L O L S pense, Jovee looked at her father & A from the tender, little bowels and ° torub it on. | “No, but T cayn't prove 1 didnt”|sives you a well, playful child again HO NI S S 4 S It does all the good work of the old- | The old cattleman looked at the end| Millions of mothers keep “Cali-| r fornia Fig Syrup” handy. They know ALWAYS FRESH t t t ted for.” genuine “California Fig Syrup’ whieh | AV S Get Musterole today at your drug | not accounted for. e Hartford | A moment of silence: then Craw- with dilated eyes. “Why not?" “Because the money was loaned me ——_lv&“ W——‘ ;L\:'{_DE\; K ion those conditions.” & A b ) o - : P | i \T—THAT'S ALL NAW, BUT DAWGONNIT, JANE, TEN YEARS - 2 But—but-—don’t you see, Dad?— VTANE EUVE REe AND whaT ] | 1 R e Neves, oLt o DA %:\é}' g\g&?rB%%\_YTA\lé\:: 3 YOU MEN THINK ALL A| [THE THINGS THEY/RE DOIN’ NOWADAYS~ if you don't tell that “They'll think I'm guilty. Well, I FLIRTIN® WITH THAT GUY, reckon they'll have to think it, Joy.” TILFORT;, HAVEN'T You? GIRL SHOULD DO \S ) The steady gray eyes looked straight SIT AROUND AND into the hrown ones of the girl. “T've ¢ KN\T-‘DON* \(OU"’ been in this county boy and man for Z ¢ 'most fifty years. Any one that's willin® to think me a cold-blooded murderer at this date, why, he's wel- come to hold any opinion he pleases I don't give a damn what he thinks." “The best explanation I can give, Joy, is to find out who held up the stage and killed Tim Tarrigan. It's the only one that will sati my friends.” Someone was rapping on the front door imperatively. The girl opened HAPPY THOUGHT it, to let Into the hall a man in greasy overalls. “Wher Mr. Crawford?"’ he de- Writing a graceful let- manded excitedly. s “Here. In the sitting-room. What's ter on well chosen wrong?" “Wrong! Not a thing!" He talked paper is like saying it as he followed Joyce to the door of . . . the room. “Exeept that Number Wlth 4 smlle. Thcrc 18 Three's come in the biggest gusher ¥ ever 1 see. She's knocked the whole [ a2 something so pleasing o S e ' = e ; superstructure galley-west. WILL YOu IM TH MANAGER ALL 1 and so satisfying about Fmerson Crawford Ieaped to his BRING ME HYER- WHRT WUZ 4/ DID WA ASKED WM FOR Pskéh\)'g g%NT feet, for once visibly excited. *“What ?" F M A FORK | IT YUH WUS ‘1 ASK HIM A FORW : e demanded. “Wha's that?” [ |Despsnar GuLcH [\ PLERSE #? SAYIN' TO MY SRRl DIDYA—" DUDES HYER . N> MY OF EATON'S “Jus' lke I say. The oil's a-spout- HOTEL - WATER ? OR A A = "TMO-GUN" IKE. IGHLAND in' up a hundred feet like a fan. Be- PATRONS GAT s : _ ! FORK Sl tore morning the sump holes will be HENL AT THE\R BAD AN WHO LINEN full and she'll be runnin’ all over the OWN PERIL ORDERED SAM prairie.” g Rk 5 \ 0 LEAVE DERD- |: TN . “Burns sent you?' SWOT GULIH? NAS } that its use is always “Yep. Says for you to get men g o \ Tl = and teams and scrapers and gunny- 5 an added charm— sacks and heavy timbers out there ) b N .FT“:DBEU:.. '\:::2_"_‘( Hawe, ou seen the new right away. Many as you can send.” N 5 ) 2 We'S NOT TWAT 4 Crawford turned to Bob, his face / R SN / KNDA GUV = |! shapes and colors? aglow. “Yore job, Bob. Spread the % . .»\},, P . AND am ? Wik’ news. Rustle up everybody you can ¥ Y HE WEAREN P- get. Arrange with the raillroad grade ' WILL HE RUN? contractor to let us have all his men, ! . — READ 5 teams, and scrapers till we get her ~ \ A TR A D KINS hogtied and harnessed. Big wages : ] g/ ) ABOUT \T feed the whole outfit free. ™ 2 i : . TOMORROW and we'll o Hire anybody you can find. Buy a 60 CHURCH STREET coupla hundred shovels and send ‘em out to Number Three. Get Roltinson;

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