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'W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1022, For Infants and ChdeonA aaas nolat BIG SUCCESS--- BIG SUCCESS "'BIG SUCCESS “The one tellin' how you was hurt InUse For Over 30 Years | ! " =~ =~ ) i - “Hank says you sent a note to — T T Je T vin' ' oo 1 Vhat pros. Bylu. ¥'d, ben hurt, Whe THE BIG FURNITURE STORE — 132 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN |Joyee sereamed wildly, her nerve |thout 12" swept away in a reaction of terror, “Of course not,” answered Dave, ° A . e fougnt like o wideat, twiming |Perplexed. Our February Club Sale and Demonstration of Sewing Machines ©1011 by WL AN B, 11 and writhing with all her supple I'he teamster scratched his head MACLEOD RAI * ALL RIGHTS RESRVED: strength to break the grip on her|'] was there when she left, About arm twelve o'clook last night, mebbe (WILL CONTINUE ALL THIS WEEK) h For she knew now.what the evil|later. She was on that sorrel of was that had been tolling a bell of [hers, an’ Keith was ridin' behind her, Continued From Our Last Ixsue [him every waking hour, roweling his| Warning in her 1 Two young folks an' Juan.'" All Our Sewing Machines Fully €uarantecd. The door of the inner room opened, | Wounded pride cruelly, There was a CHAP XXV “Juan?" A E v " Dug Doble's hig fram filled the en-!way within reach of his hand, one| The change in the wind had cost “Juan Otero, He brought the note We allow you from $10 to 830 for your Sewing Machine if yon buy the Free—At this Special Sale. trance. The eyes of the two gunmen [SUgEested by Steelman's whisperings, |Uhree lives, but it had - suved thejan’ rode back with her.” Our Club Sale Means a Big Reduction (Less Than Cash Price) On Easy Paymeats, searched each other, Steelman sidled ¢ girl love him Jaekpot property and the feed on the| The old cattieman felt a clutch of iy over to the desk, Hls right hand| HAPTER XX111 TAnge: fear at his heart, Juan Otero was Our Sewing Machine Manager—Mr. J. C, Witting—gives you his personal attention, dropped into an open drawer, appar-| Dave knew no rest that night, He| For several minutes the creaking]one of Dug Doble's men. Mr., W, C. Elis, “Silk Artist” and Expert, will be with us during this February Reduction Sale. Be ently carlessly and without intent. patrolled his line from San Jacinto |07 # wagon working up an impro- In the haggard, unshaven face of sure and call, Mr. Ellis stitches your name with beautiful Star Twist on “The Free” Sewing Machine. “You fired Bear Canon,” charged [to Cattle and back again, stopping al- | Vised roud had been heard, Now it|the cattleman Dave read the ghastly Be sure and get yours. “No charge.” the cowpuncher, ways to lend a ha where the at- [moved into sight, The teamster called | fear of his own soul. Doble was cap- 3 Doble's eyes narrowed. *“You aim- (tack was most furious to Crawford, able of terrible evil. His hatred, in’ to run my business, Shorty?" The dense cloud lifted for a mo- “Here's another load o' grub boss, [jealousy, and passion would work to- From the desk came the sharp an- | ment, swept away by an air current, [ Miss Joyce she rustléed up then, ean-|gether to poison his mind, The cor- gy bark of a revolver, Shorty felt|To the fire-fighter that glimpse of the [teens you was askin' for."” ners of his brain had always been his hat lift as a bullet tore through |landscape told an appalling fuct. The Crawford stepped over to the wag-|full of lhist and obscenity, the rim. Hin eyes swept to Steelman, |demon had escaped below from San|on. “Don't reckon we'll need the can- “Question I8, where did he take who had been a negligible factor in [Jacinto Canon and been swept west- | teens, Hank, but we can use the|ler,” sald Crawford. “We might his calculations. The man fired again |ward by a slant of wind with the [8rub fin T'he fire's about out." comb the hills a week and not find and blew out the light. In the dark|speed of un express train. They were | ‘“That's bully. Say, T got news for|his hole. 1 wish to God Shorty was ness Shorty swept out both guns and —ee | you, Mr. Crawford. Rrad Steelman's|&till here, He might know." fired. His first two shots were di- dead, They found him in his house, “He's our bhest, bet, Bob,' agreed rected toward the man behind the shot plumb through the head.” Trave. “Find him. He's gone off desk, the next two at the spot where f - “Who killed him?" somewhere to sleep. Rode away less Doble had been standing. Another “Some folks s guessin’ that[than half an hour since.” gun was booming in the room, per- mebhe Dug Doble could tell,"” “I'll gather a posse to rake the haps two. Yellow fire flashes ripped A question brought his mind back | hills Dave. If that villain's hurt my the blackness. to the present: * . . .. so she start-[1i'l' girl or Keith-—" Crawford's whis- Shorty whipped open the door at ed prontn, 1 s'pose you wasn't as|per broke. He turned away to con- A his back, siid through it, and Kicked ] bad hurt as Sanders fignred.” ceal the working of his face. 7 - [ ” it shut with his foot as he leaped| [F : g “What's that?" asked Crawford, \ "4 et t e as from the porch. At the same mo- h was sayin B Continued in Our Next Issue i 1 ment+he thought he heard a groan. Eaae ] \ | Swiftly he ran to the cottonwood - < z i g . 2 o b i / i | U E where he had left his horse tied. He jerked loose the knot, swung to the | s ¢ L R B 1l (Next Washing Dug Doble’s first thought was his own safety. Satisfled that all was ‘well, he turned to the figure sprawled 4 3 i on the floor with outflung arms. § g [ i ) i “Dead as a stuck shote,” he said , N G & 48, b x H " ' callously after he had turned the L e 7 | [ ° body over. *“Got him plumb through I ¢ i } the forehead—in the dark, too. Some| K A shootin’, Shorty.” THE LINE OF FIRE HAD } - i | . i y, could put a finger on the time PASSED OVER THEM. p ’ [ | Py :s fad comr:enced ® Lt I (trapped by the back-fire in & laby. |@ e ¥ § i < J [ * L teen swhionshe pliad il dustrel sl iyen Serom E wiiiony thers lappaaceat sl > Y p ; L Slmply phone or write with Emerson Crawford about his escape. Every path of exit was ) i i = | 4 J oy us and we will be pleased daughter Joyce. He had gone more A definitely wrong after Sanders came blocked. The flames had lgaped from | | hilltop to hilltop. p 5 9 back to Malapi. The young ex-con- Dave spoke quietly. “W ¢ 7 t i < 2% o5 B 3 - = . “We've got a ‘ d 5 | 3 EASY viet, he chose to think, was respon-| ... . . Koen ot e J ; - | 3 tO Send an ¢ tO sible for the circumstances that made| = RIS sl - BE 9 . hereahouts, hsaiie B . 3 i g : ! Stouia| W Sl s your home and let it do * him an outlaw. Crawford and San-|,. ders together had exposed him and |l'OHOW me, and stay together.” driven him from the haunts of men|,. The tunnel was a Ahadow;ens /g 3 i ; - ‘ ‘ ; e Mims. Ho | hated them both |nillside. Dave stood aside and count- T Vit W 2% { & : YOU.[' next week B WaSh- with a bitter, morose virulence his|®d, the men as they passed in. : ) 18 1 : . soul could not escape. wi’!rhh:Ir;orl‘(:“PAm: Iefige ‘,““s packed . | & ? ; ! ing I?B'EE ! . : i ree crashed down at o . i : ( Revenge! The thought of it spurredty, = 6" Lo "0 ly a second ". one. These, blazing, sent more heat i i ) ; g £ I[n to cook the tortured men inside, - 3 2 J . . . . B ey uun MEAT WHEN ;;at‘rrs‘at' ::tfl:‘zl:zt;:l(h"r’rlli'n;on showed | @ T . ; Unless we had absolute faith in the or tearing, just atr pressure and suction. storming, or weeping us they Tay. il el “EASY” and what it will do for youin ~ The “EASY”.is rust-proof being made > prospect hole became 1- R E = 4 RE = . 5 ecame a ma : ; your own home, unless we knew to a from solid copper, brass, aluminum, house. A big Hungarian, crazed b , : 3 3 KlDNEYS BDTHER fhe \torment he ‘wa<endiingileaped |8 3 25 b ; certainty that it will do your washing nickel-zinc and enameled steel. to his feet and made for the blazing : : i hill_outside. ; better and almost without effort, doyou The swinging wringer starts, stops and Take a glass of Salts if your| ‘pgack therer 1 ™% g < | ave shouted \ ‘e Wi c i . Back hurts or Bladder |noarsely. | suppose we would dare to make this jeverses instantly. It can be swung to troubles you. The big fellow rushed him. His G ) ¢ 5 offer. o % . A No man or woman who eats meat |leader flung him back against (the : i any position, making it possible to wring regularly can make a mistake by [TOCK Wall. He rushed again, scream- 5y g A z 8 2 « 739 g 3 . Ruzhing the Kidneys oceasionally, saye |8 in crazed anger. Sanders struck ¢ For the “EASY was_hes by - natural clothes at the same time others are being o el known authority. | Meat forms |Dim down. with the long barrel of | | : ; hand methods. By air pressure and washed. urie acid which excites the kidneys, |the forty-five. The Hungarian lay : : d 5 ¥ g ¥ suction the two vacuum cups force the Gas heater fieats water to desired tem- they become overworked from the where he fell for a few minutes, then hot, soapy water through the meshes of perature. Phone us now to send an strain, get sluggish and fail to filter |Crawled back from the mouth of the |8 . : pit. The great romantic novel of horder warfare and ; ; A the garments,removingevery last particle “EASY” in time to do your next week’s of dirt. This without rubbing, dragging ~ washing FREE, : the waste and poisons from the blood, then we got sick. Nearly all rheu-| ‘we-trisped and cxhausted, be|B the American Revolution is by the author of “The dropped down at last into forgetful- matism, headaches, liver trouble, ner- . 5 5 vousness, dizziness, sleeplessness and [NeSS Of pain. And the flames, which |8 Trail of the Lonesome Pine” and “The Little Shep- urinary disorders come from: sluggish |Pad fought with such savage fury to g herd of Kingdom Come.” 3 ; — PHONE 230 — ™ SUNEY™ kidneys. : blot out the little group of men, fell The moment you feel a dull ache 7 x The line of fire had passed ove 5 3 % in the kidneys or your back hurts or passe over . 17 the urine is cloudy, offensive, full "";:'-m e 2GR . Erskme Dale—Ploneer i : u [l 3 f sedi b 1a £ resh air the men revived |3 of sediment, irregular of passage orl .o € L ST N meER revived | By JOHN FOX JR. . [] attended by a sensation of scalding, stop eating meat and get about four [CAVern and dragged out those of|H Begins in . e i g 92 WEST MAIN ST. THE ELECTRIC STORE = NEW BRITAIN their companions not yet able to help nces of Jad Salts from an har- / :‘“.‘.: take a tablespoonful ,nyapglass _lhemsflvos again. They had perished | THE HERALD of water before breakfast and in a [N the '“"(E:*'vAPT"R 2t ) k P — e T R TR o »w days your kidneys will act fine. R XXIV. - 3 far ey iher W08 00| e wamtn ot ey e | Monday, February 13 For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified A acid of grapes and lemon juice, com- [F€Nerously to the call Joyce made ] e assl le vts. bihed with 1ithia and has been used |UPON them to back their men in the fight against the fire in the chaparral for generations to flush and stimulate | > il gl e g 5 2 _ i N the kidneys, also to neutralize the |NOW thes ked and baked ch ’I‘HE AFFA[RS OF JANE Art Makes a Hlt ; BY YOUNG back sullenly in defeat. acids in urine so it no longer causes :1”‘}:{ to supply the wants of the fire- irritation, thus ending bladder weak- |fENnters. h Into the relief headquarters, Keith = = — e = = S E ahioh ¥ “ [ 'GET MY LITTLE ; 5 A raced ahead of a messenger. ‘“Joy, ME IDEA - SEI THAT $50 WRIST WATCH To| YOu BET= IT wAS HOW THOUGHTLESS OF ME = OF —'—‘_’—i ot el e e teu evton [JoY, & man wants to see you! T JANE WHEN HER FOLKS WON'T LET HER | [REMEMBERANCE, JAWFULLY SWEET OF You |COURSE, JANE, UNDER THOSE -T EXCHANGED IT FOR vescent lithia-water drink which ey- |Davel" he shouted. ACCEPT JEWELRY - SELL THINK 1™ A | |JANE P BUT YOU KNOW MOTHER| | CONDITIONS T’LL TAKE THE THREE PAIRS OF RUSSIAN SHORTAANAIMONHCOST R A CERR WON'T LET ME ACCEPT] |[LITTLE GIFT BACK a “A letter, senorita,” the man said, eryone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active and [Presenting her with a note which he y ! L Z the blood pure, therehy avoiding seri- | 100K from his pocket AL ). ) S OM, THAT WON' ous kidney complications. ““j B rehgs X e ; 9 BE NECESSARY, ART- MISS JOYCE: i j _— Your father has heen hurt in the ' fire. This man will take you to him. ! DAVE SANDERS Joyee went white to the lips and caught at the table to steady herself . . “Is—ig he badly hurt?" she asked. Clean Child’s Bowels with The man took refuge in ignorance, . . oH as Mexicans do when they dg “California Fig Syrup” ik oy g0t Soon they were on the road, Keith riding behind his sister and clinging to her waist. For an hour they jogged along the dusty road which led to the new oil field, then swung to the right into the low foothills. “Is he here?” asked Joyce breath- lessly. Ml = The man pointed to a one-room shack huddled on the hillside SALESMAN $AM Keith had fallen sound asleep, his B head against the girl's back. ., " Don’t b Sam Raises lke’s Ante wake him when you lift him down,” == e she told the man. “I'll just let him sleep if he will.” ) 7 WELL, YUH KIN BRIN Joyce ran toward the shack. There TENDERFOOT GATIN?-ICE was no light in it, no sign of life CREM AN’ LOLLYPOPS, STEWED CACTUS AN' A ¥ HEY WATTER about the place, She could not un- | OPOSE d PLATTER OF FR\ED BRING ME. Fven a sick child lo ! derstand this TREE BARK taste of “California Fig Syrup.” If the | Her heart lost a beat. The shadow little tongue is coated, or if your child [of some horrible thing was creeping 18 listless, cross, feverish, full of cold, [over her life. Was her father dead? or has collc, give a teaspoonful to|What shock was awaiting her in the cleanse the Jiver and bowels. In a few |cabin ” hours you can see for yourself how “Father,” she whispered, and thoroughly it works all the constipa- |moved forward. tion poison, sour bile and waste out A hand fell on her of the bowels, and you have a well, |closed, the fingers like bands of iron. playful child again. [ e Millions of mothers keep “(‘alifor- ) nia Fig Syrup” handy. They know a L] teaspoonful today saves a sick child Cutlcura Soap tomorrow. Ask your druggist for genuine “California Fig Syvrup” which IS IDEAL has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on hottle. Mother! You must say “California™ or you may get an imitation fig syrup. wrist and

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