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i) NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1922 the NARROWLY ESCAPES DEATH [and the 1eaves, like petals of withered |fnd his ar.mother watching hi " PTG, Al Y i & b flowers, began o drift t0.the earth. |siartied I other waiching him, | p 2 the 3 - ? er Who that gir he old wom. | Reform School “Trusty™ Will Have | tn 1015 for b | Erskine and firefly | " Meriden Constable Falls on Tracks as of Wi dhix soabAkin Bas it Trak crmoat Wnstitution Lengthencd o i Kin cap the bushy DiiteKtan 21 the white siamas Train Bears Down all hung Iike 1 plume; hin dearskin M g das hunting-shirt, made by old Mother M 18, of t | Banders, was beaded and fringed ] b, of, thin slty; on;.parols from the | ward P Nanri slipped and fell in the tringed across the breast, at the |y vould like ta know nore of [ gtate school for boya, was chaged by | WHE of Circns Owner and Farty Vie- | Ypuri aianeq & R £ iy ¥ “hose twan Wt the olr ' 1 Wl ’ | [ he 0.0 { 0 L e wrigts, and at the hem, and girded | onnghi Imnl |‘\ :h |:”|‘u|m woman ums of ‘.m t Fire path of the 509 tramn to Hartford at k by A belt from which the horned | “iyoy will only make more trouble r g W . handle of a scalping-knife showed in He foll " # JOHNFO)U’]" g frent and the head of a tomahawk | ollowed the flash of her eyes| Thursday morning and fnally surren | Ringling ] 4 . ) S AWK Lty the edge o v elght where . ) Lauel torce as to break the air con : i behing: his pewder-horn wung snder ||l AE® of the frelight where @ dered to Patcolman Kurzon in an al- | cus magnate, and e of Mr. Tung ol [AEEAIAN- 1R LMk IR A1 A2HDe . oné thhuld anc wille oh, | e A VALARI Ang118 Ve 80 overo Vg dstn, were Kl o e e o coaches ©1010 1920 3 “]:Mfl:: ul'!‘"" mllm:’ bullet-pouch, | coowling ¥ He stoln a $60 overcoat be ;"“r'_ _’I‘”“’“ ’“‘ /'1'(‘ ;“ ty ') '“'l' 1 " [engine stopped within a few inches of Sy Tty 4 wadding it and st el under the| who in that? longing fn Perey Howard (rom the |1 x‘:- oslon Wednesay night aboard |\ “who' was dragged_from the Lo iR e E N L "“; h""“"‘f{ his saddle. | opaok Walf, son af Crooked Light- | POWInE aleys Wetnesday night ,.wli““_w‘"l_‘_l BT 4y _‘I i the Gulf, off | oy by a bystander. Repairs to . VEGIN HERY, TODAY Harry and Hugh Wiloughby, anether r food he carried only o[y vesterday morning. Mr. Howard saw ' A, according to advices re- | . (rain toak 15 minutes II:'SIJMI DALY, captured in infaney hy| COUSIN Atart in pursult Iittle sack of galt, for his rifle would [ \Within the nld chief called faintly | im wearing the coat, The youth al | ceivea here today. ne redsking af entucky, adopted by W0 ON . ok i St S iy old ch [ [ e ppipiee il (LR 90 0N WITHL THNATORY |and the Indian woman motionad the |80 saw Mr. Howard, On Celony | name of Whito Arrow. Ha (x told that At sunset Dave knew that they| lladto go within | ttreel. Bruzy threw the coat an the Fresh egs \ ol Broe Pure lard, 12¢ Ih, Russell Bros, N mother +as capriurad with nim bat |Were not far behind him, but when | | “Talki he commanded | sidewalk, but his pursuers kept after | advt advt " sand | many | Meriden, Tebh. 17.--Waltdr Tru MEC RINGLING INJURED Meviden, Feh 17--Constable wda the police and eitizens through se [ 1 the local rallread station yesterday eral streets in the. buginess center | Tampa, Ila, Feh, 17.~Mra John The engineer applied hiv hrakes with wife of the millionaire cir wan later killad | dar U . R red v on inalan) hrava, Trekine | corinens. (hid = EhaFIRg'S, traoks -Dave | | "I have been with my people,’ Naot to a ertlore’ stockade and is reeog ""r‘?"'d Lo 'hh’d ""‘"'4 } [the 1ad stmply. "They are | iized by his mortally wounded father ave laughed alond the next fore. ( | mg and ric Th a 3 \VE YANDELL. a ploneer, acte as guar. [ noon IR A tlen S o over Jran, and sends the boy to fled Oaks | He's gaen us tracking him and he's| doubled on us and {8 tracking us. T i i;nu the Shawnees | | | | honges of stone such as 1 had never | geen and they plant more corn fhan | and Troquois i ; g ? | A LIST OF GREAT SAVINGS ON HIGH the great o plantation on the James, younger hrothar of Fr-|expect he's looking at us from some. wkine's father. Biskine {s kindly racaived |whers around here.” RARRARA and He hallooed at the top of his vojce MARRY. Soon he quarrels with Dane A war.whoop answered almost in Grey and threatons to stab him "‘"’;lh"'r ears that made the blood leap Lrekine ik aghamed of lis_outburst and : . flaes to the wilderness, Dave Yandell, |In both the boys. Even Dave wheeled (Continued in Our Neat Isswe). ‘ QUALITY TOOD PRODUCTS AT | with cocked rifie, and the lad stepped |from behind a bush scarcely ten feet i |behind them e Y e 4 e . i TR “Well, hy gum.” shouted Dave, " ) ) - DRV GALT E ; . 45c { B R “fooled us, after all' O A faint grin of trilumph was on R With Other s e e e Dallas, Texas, Service Nets @@l . 12%c N & § - Purchases = : : : 5 waiting inquiry directed at Harry and Hugh. They sprang foerward: 2 ¢ 4 “"We're sorry!"” ¢ ' J On Firefly. Harry buckled the : | $300|000 [fll‘ Lflbt Yflal FRESH boy's saddle and motioned for him Sl a HAMBURG to elimb up. / | . 3 )\ H“l;i‘-.-u )&u‘r "}'\::‘sie.“nf;m;;m."' s'al;! "FOUR MORE DATE AND WE'LL | ,_Nlrt,a:la,?o;,fi;,jn:hfl“ r,;;m ::‘«:’;::a‘m‘:d LB 100 ‘ and says his home is yours ':'h::\:\i: SEZHERE lat more than fhirty pubhc schools in| M8 ‘ 2] R S RN T — llas total 260,000 1 800,41 | Qe KR fi’fl‘f."'mm‘ e eadai b :fifi'n?L”nToZ'L “;dr :hu’ s ‘r‘)‘?”}d"r':’:""ér?:]*""zl’:”“'”"”f“":' Ey FANCY MAINE WHERE THE PEDPLE SHDF | R and creamy, At almost the same hour in the| On the ,m,,,h",,"f’h., reachad the | Kimball Beginming with the tunch| ¥ POTATOES v \ P TR : With 1 Lb. Best o, o great house on the James the old |rjver n,nri swam it holdi S Eoemiservicadinlitaseduiihe natheral g . [ g T S for it is pure negress was carrying to Colopel Dale | powder-horn above his hoc ”’:Tn"'"“’i clun through community o!for: and L 41 c 476 MAIN GT.OPPOSITE E.MAIN ST, 390 conntry mille |LAnE deed hat e Taa"hus et deventn ne waa newsing (e Ciape |Lnen 0T "L M 2 - ountry behind him. It was a rude shawl on|where the sick chief lay. and when | jinenes dailv to. abeut sevent S — — 7 ith th a sheet of paper, slgned by the boy's| he caught sight of the tecpees in | ome or tne ounile o attendanee ot wil e Indian name and his totem mark—a|lttle creek bottom, he fired his rifle, [ on nvernge T 54 SPECIA S ]w cream left in. bu'f‘!I‘rlomp::md. ,b'v kg and putting Firefly into a gallop and | cents, Mr. Kimball's estimate shows. | il i L 9to 12 A. A 2 S A e L I eE SRR Ane b b Emen TG s vy g dathioiioHune frocmeloperals e gl Bl - {ed 1 31 public schools, thers ave two | [§ SALE ON FANCY LAMB Sliloia-Ehort 2a 1 Poilotlionse 8 e ! e flaps of the chief's tent part- | L;oms maintained by the Mothers' Chops Lb. 256c | Legs Lb. 24¢ IX. ed and his foster-mother started to- elub small Fores Th. 150 | Stew .. bt LD L0E STEAKS Three days later they reached | Wward him with a sudden stream of [ [ (npee high schenls, each of (B b ltq'l‘liD the broad, beautiful Holston River, |tears and turned quickly back. The | 2 - i % & e 12, hich has from 1,500 te 1,800 pupils, | |8 l passing over the pine-crested, white- |old chief’s Keen black eves wére wait- |the |unch rooms are in charge of a|Bl Trean Smoked Shoulders 1 s ik i 4 ! i e St rocked summit of Clinch Mountain, [iDg for her and he spoke before she | cpef. who has his staft of cooks and and came to the last outlying fort could open her lips: helpe These establishments havi i s e es ave - of the western frontier. Next day White Arrew! 1t is well Here— |, p:::nnl?('lmn with the domestic | they started on the long, long wilder- |at once!” science departments, Mr. Kimball x| A D ness trall toward the Cumberland| FErsking had swung from his horse | plained. They are handled entirely A Y SPEC]ALS & range. On the third day theretrom|and follow#d. The old chief meas. |py tha chef, and the volume of busi- the gray wall of the Cumberland|uréd him from head to foot SIowly |ness is heavy, feeding on an average Lean Boiling PRIME TOP WE! 1 gatherad its flanks into stesp gray and his face grew content: of 1,500 pupils a day at each High Deef i Lh 5(: SR RN 'r:.';": Siies g w 16¢ oA 3 \ cliffs and dipped suddenly into Cum- “You muet ride north soon.to carry |gohaol. The boys and girls are served Headache ¢ 'berland Gap. Up this they climbed. |the white wampum and a peace falk. :: different r.-,u:-n:m, RAL AT AR e """"' Bot 8c Bonelpss Roasts 22 On the summit they went into camp, |And when vou go vou must hurry|junehes are eaten, they return the Roasts TN 1 L. : Cc and next morning Dave swept a long|back, for when the sun is highest on 5 OB Sugar Cured Prime Rib used dishes to fhe scrapping tables % Corned Beef .... .. Lb, OC ReslE T c . . NQul‘al 1Q 4/ J [arm toward the wild expanse to the [the day after yon return. my spirit|a) High school pupils are requested =AATTVAS |[vest will:pasa: {6 eat their lunches in this room. re- Lean Chuck 1 ey ; : < ¢ Top Round % hé cried, “and| He turned his face and went back | g, gjess of whether they buy food S ) R .. 2De “Four more days,” we'll be there!™ into sleep. M L Many E n hools Toward sunset Dave, through a The lad saw an aged Indian emerge | L’;r‘:; Pm.!,a!n]; ,?,':.Fr’fiu:q‘ a’ran;n(;:: S 5 0 -rh Vo . sixth sense, had the uneasy feeling|from one of two tents that sat apart |, 'ler'nt’n'mz it with food from ,“,; o e Verdict of 65 Years that he was not only being followed |on a little rise. SR st om the |G Prime Veal s 2B c | Dresh Pork 19¢ Corned Pork 12 3 P . . i ] - W bk . Chops . o '0 ORSE i v i e 3 Minard’s Liniment is the favorite butswatened fron the cliffs _along: i Wholy !'ha' hh:,?’knd 2 In the larger elementary «schools chop : CAR oy 2o ; Lb, c family liniment in thousands of ?ldfi. and he observed that Erskine, "l;‘he new prophet,” said hig foster- | "o i cojenen teacher has zu- | [ Prime Rib 20 n y 16 g i homes where its merit has been 00, had more than once turned in mother. pervision over the tunch room | Roasts ... ..... Lb (v it i Lh, C . Lh loc tested and its superior qualif his saddle or lifted his eves search-| An armful of pine fagots was . e L . ¢ L 2 Bis. outlivad comratiten 4L T S LEs by NIRRT CTi oo | toabed fonttReaKisseanalinkadlenn ot minatne sEndllL SUUURDEN BehOD L | Short Cut 0 EreahBork i2 Milk Fed hills. e N saw Lina Ticteraiwame nhay| eiclentisuncryfontmakeRithe wainds, Legs TN o NI C Hocks < Lb, C Fowls b 35(: 3 : attending to proper maintenance of | i more than 65 years. i i i e i e nt| e trial was broad enough next other ten Startled, he caught | H v Our Own ot Frs : 4 3 = the Iunch rooms Veal for 15 . T ‘)5 Best Frank morning for them to ride two abreast|his mother bv the wrist: e 1o Stew By Cc Sausage B it DG foits . b, 16c —Dave and Erskine in advance. They| '“And that?" el e SR e e g “A paleface. Kahtoo bought her|the lunches are sold near actua’ cost Veal For Pot 12 Fresh Liver 25 H. L. Handy's Sngar TN C 3 Libe, Hosorson £4QE Cured Racon . Lb. 25‘: had scarcely gone a hundred yards E & it ot et «hen an Indian stepped into the and adopted her but”—the old wom-|" P°T ent Nek-Rrol i ’n'"s kbl O “io o hilinols anTaave: af lithial guttural GlloK ot tel” [be used as a sinking und for break- ively Dave threw his rifle up, but|{umph--‘she dies tomorrow. Kah!oo}""f,';,hr i i R R TR B =T - Erskine caught his arm. The Indian|will burn her | purchasing agent of the board of Mu-i & Milk Crackers 14c tl,:’-l:r;nncf‘ Milk 25(: l‘nvjar Jars Pras 15 i 8 B s Fach C had lifted his hand—palm upward. “Burn her?” burst out the boy | G 3 Lh. ‘Shawnee!” said the lad, as two| “The palefaces have killed many |cation in wholesale quantities more appeared from the bushes. Theio( Kahtoo's kin!" ST = e | Fa Head Rice—1 Ib. 29 Pork and Reans Targe Meaty eves of the fwo.tidewater boys grew| A little later when he was passing HADLEY TO LECTURE 1005 30 Ths, . &dC 2 Cans ... ¢ 24C Prancs AT 32(: 12 P th eli thei s the white weman's tent a girl y = : large dandnothiclinciedythelrfizuns)inear the @il pumoman s a Bl ecident Fmeritus of Yale Will Dis- Tall Cans Fvap. Milk 29(} S 230 e 3 T 5 Bulk . s TIB 2 C convulsively. The Indian spokesman |sat in front of it pounding corn in a & . She looked up at him and, cuss Economic Problems 3.€ans . .:.40 2 Bottles paid no heed except to Erskine—and | mortar. only from the lad’s face, in which |etaring, smiled. She had the sKin| oo Haven, Veb. 17 During his o B surprise was gucceeded by sorrow and [of the half-breed, and he stopped. | o iheoming trip to England, Arthur | Tl T. Hadley, president emariiis of Yale Tancy Carrots 13 Green Peppers 10 Targe Juicy Grape- ! (v} 1 For i C Pruits . 4 vor 25c then deep thoughtfulness, conld they university will lecture during April en | 2 Lbs Indians § |\ cca what the guttural speech meant, the medical value of Spruce S e ——e e ! Gum in the treatthent of coughs, E until Erskine turned to them | % “economic problems of dem wrar_v'! Faney Celery Large Sunkist Baldwin Apples colds, hoarsenessand inflammatory They were not on the war-path| PALACE on the Watson foundation. The lec- | 5 Runches S C Ornee B3 C G 25c conditions of the throat. The Spruce against the whites, he explained. His Starting Sunday tures are in a series designed 1o pro- (¥ : s i % ¥ Mg Gurn In couibination with oberves. )| [tontortafher—Kahtoo. the big chiety| | g o Srioog SHnda: mafe relations bstween Great Lritain | Fancy Florida 12¢ | Py st 9Be Large Ripe etablemedicants ofprovenyalue form | |the in-was very i, and his mes- TEN NIGHTS IN A and the United States. The first in| B Lettuce Head pples 7 For > Bananas ...... Doz Cc |4 the basis of the GOyears of success of sage, brought by them. was that Fr-| BARROOM., this series were given by the late Vis- | B - count Bryce at Williamstown, Mase., - gkine should come back to the tribe | < and become chief, as the chief's only A Drama You'll Never Forget last August S e Adaughter was dead and his only son nitn i e, . THE AFFAIRS OF JANE, ' The One Drawback R BY YOUNG They knew that in the fight at the| Itort Erskine had killed the Shaw- nee, his tormentor. for theyv knew the Gee';; T WAD A PEACH WELL, DAWGONNIT, L. F ATV \F YOU'RE SO CRAZY\ HFE T UNEW ONE THAT WAS arrow, which Erskine had not hmdw; OB K TIME AT THE ARTISTS time to withdraw The dead Shaw- | \STS) YOU CAN SNIFF |F YOU WANT TO, nee's hroth ) o Light vt | | BALL LAST N\GHT=ALL 1 1 A , pe's brother--Crooked Lightning g by ART GABB, BUT T THINK Arm;‘rS) é‘gfi‘fi@%*fi}é;#“i MAKING ENOUGH TO SUPPORT ARE WONDERFUL= T KNOW L'D 5 ] ———— A W\FE — Gi ‘uas with them. He it was who had § |recognized the boy the day before, — and they had kept him from killing | LIKE YOU BETTER |F YOU HAD oy A Firek J SOME AIM BESIDES JUST T e e irekine from the bushes " S KING MONEY BEL\EVE ME, T| 1 B _— & | CERTAINLY WOULY| S 1 i | Ha eat on his horee like a king and % Soothing and Healing | lspoke as a king. He thanked them | 3 TS for holding back Crooked Tightning's . < I ~— — e [mproves bad lavil hand, but—contemptuously he ; X ) 3 gpat toward the huge savage——he was| Complexions | |05 v tnat hana. He was ] | |paleface and the Indians had slain Try It his white mother He had forgiven| v o that, for he loved the old chief and Dontletapoor skin his foster mother and brother and gigter, and the tribe had always been bar you from society | |stster. and the trive bad aiways been when the simple use his white father and he had gone to vigit his kindred by the big waters, of Resinol Soapand § |3 b " ved fhem “T will come when the leaves fall,"” Oln.tme“t e sur_e,to | | he conecluded, “but Crooked Lightning relleve the condition must pitch his lodge in the wilder- Eifvire b waven B hana e’ DOINGS OF THE DUFF. - Tom Believes In Preparedness BY ALLMAN “Now ga!" = a2 = 7/ 3 It was hard even for Dave to rea- e i e " ‘ I that the lad, to all oses, was T | al.-lcpumv:» giéh Eht chiz! gfm;p powertul THE PLACE SEEMS EBEHLéE\éEAm::IEEi’L NOW. WAIT UNTIL é | tribe, ond even he was a little awed DESEWED! | SUPPOSE M L > NN . SHE CCMES HOME ] I‘ by the instant obedience of the sav- TAKE SORT OF AN 238 i ! ) z ages, who, without a word, melted HELEN IS DOWN EXERCISING ‘ INVENTORY OF HER : AN | AND TELLS ME / J THE FAMILY POCKETBook! { WARDROBE ! . A, : WHAT SHE BOUGHT A8 ; g ToDAY! inte the bushes and disappeared. It was nearing sunset and from a | little hill Dave pointed to a thin biue wigp of smoke rising far ahead from the green expanse DANCE CONTEST “Thera's the fort, boys!" he cried. - X AT FOX'S The green of the wilderness dulled ON 1“ DAY EVE and burst into the yellow scarlet and | the russet. This glory in turn dulled [ FOX’S—THIS SUNDAY ONLY - i 4 184 i : ‘ 625 Wi The Only Original i AL | G A, O “TEN NIGHTS IN A BARROON ' : Iy N .o~ f'_\-\;\»\\\.‘ TLAYED THE POLI CIRCUIT e A T T LN DA (U W—*w AL TP A Y Y Y SIRES Wp or ee e me

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