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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1922, did not want his foe to have the pro 1 ached for her in every tor tection of the horse's body tur nerve, He did not know, and sald Dave evenly I want to talk |she had had to pay nes e, with this man alone," Presently she told him, net {n The girl clung the tighter to him, |[words, without knowing what he was | No, Dave, no! It's heen . aw-|suffering for her. A ghost of a smile ful.” touched her eyes, I ° (] The outlaw drew his long-barreled [ 1 knew you would come. It's all |six-ghooter, still circling the group. |right now o e . = g s He could not fire without running a| His heart leaped, “Yes, 5 THE. BIG FURNITURE STORE =~ MAIN STREET, NEW BRITALN risk of hitting Joyce, right, Joyee . A A B “Hidin' behind & woman, are you?" | *“He never touched mé." Our February Club Sale and Demonstrfltlon of sewmg Mad“nes he taunted She disenguged herself from his At any moment he might fire. Dave larms and looked at him, wun, hag Pl \ caught the wrists of the girl, dragged |gard, unshaven, eyes sunken, a tat (WILL CONTINUE ALL THIS WEEK) them down from his neck, and flung | tered wretch. scarved with bhurns, | Canpany her roughly from him to the ground,| al have you done o your the house a|self she asked, astonished at his| Contlnued from Our Last Issue, Ee ‘Arahisd tha WAy b tha-srouiad. | Raund. the. sothar -of All Our Sewing Machines Fully éuaranteed. - MPRR NNV watched him start, then turned away [Man had come He spoke auickly. lappearance o 0 N " CHAPTER NXVI FaLoRgSILID Mol B B ATRY | S e | “FRgouvenira of tho fire,” e told her, | We allow you from $10 to 830 for your Sewing Machine if you buy the Free—At this Special Sale. The trail was o rough and pre- It was Shorty. His revolver flashed | “They'll wash and wcar off . Don't Our Club Sale Means a Big Reduction (Less Than Cash Price) On Easy Paymonts, cipitons one, Stumbling as he|at the same instant, Dohle staggered, [suppose 1 look exuctly pretty The girl writhed and twisted re-[Walked, Keith went sobbing down the steadied himself, and fred. He had never looked so handsome | Our Sewing Machine Manager—Mr. J, C. Witting—zives you his personal attentjon, gardless of the paln, exerting every f'h-'h He had wept himself out, and | The 'nm_-“\":: roared ellow |in her eyes, i Mr, W, C. Ellis, “Silk Artist” and Expert, will be with us during this February Reduction Sale. Be muscle of the strong young arm and |M8 sobs had fallen to a dry hiccough, |flames ‘nul‘ smoke ’-r\!rll"l» : b s | sure and call. Mr. stitches your name with beautiful Star Twist on “The Free"” Sewing Machine, shoulder, A forlorn little chap, tired and sleepy,| Out of the battle Shorty and San- THE LEND | Be sure and get yours, “No charge,” “Let me go!" she cried, terror ram- | he pleked his way among the mes-[ders came erect and uninjured. Doble — - pant in her white face. “Don't |m,lp‘r||mv. following the path aleng the|was lying on the ground, his revolver| jrmine mmflm.rnn hur empress of | me!" 1dry creek bad, The cat-claw tore his|smoking a foot or two from the g There was n swift flash of white]Stockings and scratehed him. Stone|twitching, outstretched hand, teeth, With a startied oath Doble |bruises hurt his tender feet, He kept| The outlaw was dead before Shorty | 7 snatched his arm away. Savage as a|traveling, hecause he was afraid to|turned him over. A bullet had passed USE SLOANS TO e ovaa. had oloasd hev: testhi| ik up through the heart. Another had struck on his forearn. | He reached the junction of the|him on the temple, a third in the| She tell back. gol to her feet, and|£ulch and the canon. A small stream, | chest EASE LAME BACKS fled from the house. Doble was after |Which had survived the summer| “We got him z:r,uu\.” lmhl‘;dhnrfi_\ er on the instant. She dodged round |drought, trickled down the bed of the|"It was comin' to him. T reckon you : ¢ : m‘: 'ymxmw'm. 'H‘"r course. then |latter, Through tangled underbrush [don't know that he fired the chapar- ou “B"tk do °‘"'mh°”t ‘h“l“ deflected toward the corr Swift | Keith crept to the water, He lay|ral on purpose. Wanted to wipe out )0}1‘"‘ ach 3(" every muscle and supple though she was, his long |down and drank, after which he sat|the Jackpot, 1 s'pose _Yes, Dug sure| Aacl C:l\\l! sf l":l; Bre ith strides brought him closer, Again she |on a rock and pitied himself. In five had it comin' te him.” | tppb}; oan 4 iniment freely, with- ymed. minutes he would have been asleep | “Yes' sail Sanders 0;‘ "‘f g, 3{: EEJOY?PBMUBU\E o young heli-cat, T'm not gonna[if & sound had not startled him.| He walked across to the corral| glOW 0! warmthand comiort £ where Joyee sat huddled | Good for rheumatism, neuralgia, 't yvou," SWhat's the nse | Some one 5 snoring he other | fence hurt you,” he said. “What's the use|Some one was snoring on the ot 3 B sdide of a mesquite thicket. against the lower bars. sprains and strains, aches and pains, 1 i Sl 2 sciatica, sore muscles, stiff joints and - [13 ” There was atter of rapid feet, A - She lifted her head and looked at » &m"ut‘l‘”\m‘\\!\"‘ l\f‘.r‘vm‘ nn:”'” against him from wan eyes out of which the | the after effects of weather exposure, | . t e as smé 3 They stared at For forty years pain's enemy, Ask | 1 4 “8o you've come to old Dug, have ¢ you, my pretty?’ a heavy mhm! Jeered, Doble's leg and clung there, beuating jife had boen stricken. 0 ] e his thigh with a valiant little fist. g p him in domb, ¢ zed questioning your neighbor. Keep Sloan's handy. “You le' my sister go! You le' my Dave lift=d her fram the ground At all druggists=35c, 70c, $1.40. | ! 1 I " X I thought you were U ster g b s ted, repeat- . -3 it Y sister go the hoy shouted, reps f f DO our ing the words over and over she w or o Doble loaked down at Keith. “What ot ‘even powder-burn the hell?” he demanded, amazed . '|\i Iw'i i ity M Sl ”{‘ > 2 | T | . ey 0 | - e i (Next Washin spoke in Spanish rapidly in ) o The outlaw was irritated. Al this she shuddered in his arms, A = clamor of fear annoyed and disturbed & g 3 i | ; = him. This was the scene he had B s - s, i I ' planned in drink-inspired rever fes £ i ' d A Romance of “Peel this kid off'n my leg and hit he trail, Juan. 1 don’ care wher ] | N o teave i ™ A g ) : 7. The Revolution A A Simply phone or write sand we will be pleased to send an “EASY” your home and let it do vour next week’s wash- ing FREE |, vou leave him so long as you keep an eye on him till afternoon \ : Y A With diffienlty the Mexican swung : ; = : to the saddle, dragged. Keith up in ) A : ’ Never before had front of him, and rode away at a ; v R 2 i jog-trot. The youngster was seream- I : e N the boy from the the top of his lur 3 | TR . As his horse climbed toward the o e g / / ” W 3 Y P notch. Otero looked back, Doble had || AT DAVE SA A : backwoods held a picked up his prisoner and was carry- S WOULD i A 2 . 7 ] g s ing her into the house = p rapier in his hand, An hour's' riding through the| Keith jumped up, pushed his way | chaparral hrought him to the water-)through, and almost stumbled over a T - and now he was l ghed far above the Jaekpot. Ot U}l.\\vfimnz man He knelt down and 4 picked his way to the upper end of {began to shake the snorer A %, St > v : v hi 1f Ul J i T e R < fighting for his life L n. mnchaco. Go down —[his ear in the interval between ) 7 4 t1 down-—down. I* the gulch, then [shakes. R § / ai [ one O ne T ik e oihgiinnn s o | L i Yomester roUsEA e e il ‘ v against o on thees trail.” last by throwing water in his face, ||l e B best swordsmen in : 2 s 1 up, at the same tine Unless we had absolute faith in the o tearing, just air pressure and cudfonfl “EASY” and what it will do for youin =~ The “EASY” is rust-proof being made your own home, unless we knew to a from solid copper, brass, aluminumg certainty that it will do your washing nickel-zinc and enameled steel. ¥ ol il o | better and almos® without effort, do you Anpi $ ARE NERV“”S :,’?”‘: "r: ’” whats sere (1 g authentie plot, distinctive literary atyle; suiiiiose, we. wunkd dave b fialie’ This i&ir::s”;g’srggn‘t‘r;."g'}‘;?:::e’:m;’:g | Shorty bir o oath of surpriee, ||| tOgether with the romance and adventure of offer. any position, making it possible to wring Howcome you here?" Sb e e, = : S Al A 5 e SR I | life in the days of the Revolution, will make For the “EASY” washes by natural clothes at the same time others are being A man brought me."” “Fruit-a-tives” the Glemst %. SRl e e them. e | you enjoy hand methods. By air pressure and washed. of the night's ad- suction the two vacuum cups force the Gas heater heats water to desired tems ‘Im..m"';.,- e El‘Sklne Da,le—Ploneer hot, soapy water through the meshes of perature. Phone us now to send an ing out a revolver. His guze N e Suspense which charms, exeiting episodes, want my daidy » fellow e jumped to his feet, “We'll go, the garments,removingevery last parhclf- “EASY” in time to do your next week’s T Kid.” > TeL e | Because Made Of Frif hucss e L SO BY JOHN FOX JR. 7 of dirt. This without rubbing, dragging ~ washing FRE E. e L T T i reastamen o Anthor of “The Little Shepherd of Kingdem | persons suffering from Nervousness is When she recovered consciousness 1 99 € Gl b M ” n : — PH 230 — Come,” “The Trail of the Lonesome Pine” etc [f| ONE 230 world-wide; due, in a measure, tothe |Doble was splashing water in her reaction following the war. Sleeplesse | 40" ¢ was ine on e vuni || The great American historical novel begins ness, Headaches, Mental Depression, | y1{vs coytior. R m:~‘|fld.”;.‘m‘.. “u "r":: : [ Unnect{ ut l i nw r Rheumatism, Nervous Dyspepsia, |fion fo rise and he put a heasy hand (|| m Bad Ieart Action, are the resultsof |on her shoulier | . e & ; adisturbed condition of tha Nervoug | "I’0n't he a fool,” he fold her ir T 92 WEST MAIN ST. THE ELEC fRIC STORE th BRITAIN System. HH:_I'I“\- '!’! ;mn Fonna I;HN You none 8 — N R o s G X ; if you behave reasonable, The nerves and the blood areso | she tried to slip by him ane : intimately, so vitally, connected that linrust. nee St L l\l()l'lday, FCbl'llal'y 13 F k R t U H ld CI f the condition of oneis houndtoaffect | 1.6t me gol™ she demanded. “Af or UIC e arns se era assl 1e vts the condition of the other. If the "“_'“‘z“’v e 4 —————— == 0 blood is laden with impurities, it is ‘[1:‘,1)f’ S "y::!”"”"”" B0 ""“’I‘l“"" "":lf —_— —_——— S T Sa— o~ s Lmpossibletite) hiave sifong, seady ror keepn Uneraland?! THE AFFAIRS OF JANF Where They Shme nerves. Have you gon 223 she asked “Fruit:a-tives” will always cure | il ler heax ring like a = S catn 3 - | frightened bird in a cas on't you + OD NIGHT! A e 7T S 1 wsresre Nervousness because 1t is a fruit 1,\'_:?,“ ‘“:\ y:.’yl.,.“ s o "" 1« = ML“T SR (RUSSIAN RO D‘F\\ & ‘“':F SEYTHEY < — - 8 ; : sty : ] Seroie iy W VE YU GOT 2 P s Ar‘E THIN = WHY, MY - [ DON'T BE ) [EVERYBODY KNOWS -r.u:_sg medicine and acts wu."r'(‘l} on the |w 'f“‘.' conntry for me?* ON NOW, JANE ? POP -THE LAST 4 LRy LOOK\ FEETN i e |COST THREE TIMES AS MUCN) organs of the body which purify the | 00 late, o travel south soon | 8044 v o ! i : o > pendonthabody muohipully sie o SHe0 It i | \WOQ?_‘N‘QLA‘“ MIGHTY THIN -YoU'LL) FROZE OFF L | | e / 7 As blood, thus relieving the nervous |° it's dark.™ He leancd forward and < =l COMING HOME )| [WELL, WHY INTHE ) o put & hand on her knee, regardless | ICATCH COLD SURE | ToDAY > =/ INAME OF TUUNDER e o e of the fact that she shrank -back THING \F YOU GO S : DON'T YOU GET SOME Itis because “Fruit-a-tives” is @ genuine [ quivering from his fouch. “Listen, . 3 OUT wiTH TAOSE/ N Gl s e fruit medicine that it stimulates bowels, |#irl. You been a high-stepper. You { ) g LTHINGS ON 7 1 3 ‘_KN\}’E WARM . kidneys ard skin and purifies the |had the ol' man kick me outa my i (GOLOSHES? R i 4 1 diges. |00 @ eman of the ranch. [ told s e ‘\ ) RV e hlood--improves nppotl}c and digess | §iim g’ you both I'd mit even. But .o e tion—insures food being properly |1 don't aim to rub it n. I'm gonna - digested—thus enabling the blood to |give you a chance to be Mrs, Doble carry wholesome nouri AN when you marry me you get o e v arti man for a husbane huild up the body, particularly the “I'Il never marry yon! Never! I'd nerves. pather be dead in my grave!" she 500 a box, 6 for $2.50, trial sise 250, |UTOKe out passlonately. . 3 5 1 L Ylease yorese'f, sweetheart,"” he At dealers or lr'mvn. I lv{(_ I.T-A<TI\ ES |icered. “You'll be kee Bovse for Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. Dug Doble. I'm not insistin® on wed- . ~=z=% [din' bells none. Take 'em or leave r_fi ‘em.” While he lounged sullenly on the Take chopping-block, shoulders and head sunken, yund brought him to alert AMS aftention. A horseman was galloping down the slope on the ofher side of the valle ‘ for Constipation ! EtTe eEkst Hi8 GunE L6 HaKE Bupe of them. Intently he watched the = = = “ e = T " approaching figure, He recognized . = Sy YEAW , AN YOU'LL HAVE N == | the horse, Chiquito, and then, with - THERE'S A CONSTIPAT]ON ].Alv |Ihr sider, Hia .\\u' :Ilul‘m;‘vl ( WOMAN ACROSS TH' A TO HURRY LIKE THUNDER un evil joy. At last ast he \ - . GHd Dave: Sanders would Bettle’ ac- 1 STREET SWOOTWN \F YOURE GONNA Is the Curse of Creation 1 D 1 1 settle a UP HER i STOP HER! TS HWER HU)BAND and 90 pe T " " counts. One of them would he car F: ORML G NS SETL 5 ried out of the valley feet first, every serious sickness—causing de- sanders leaped to the ground at the — e i _HUSBN‘D“ pression of spirits, Irritability, |came instant that he pulled Chiguito = drowsiness, loss of appetite, cor- |un. The horee was hetween him and E MARSHAL rect this trouble at once, and you |his enemy Pg:’? Fonmas will be as near proof against pos- The eves of the men erossed in a O sible infection and disease. long, level looi “Where's Joyee Crawford?” asked D “That yore business?" Doble added fo his retort the insult unmention- able. T'm mekin® it mine. What have| you done with ‘her? A swish of skirt soft patter of {eet, and Joyee w side her friend, | clinging to him, weeping in his arms. | Doble moved round i wide cir-! cumierence. When shooting began he

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