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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 192z sled, and they wheeled on their| “How did he get in l'lnn\mllr\lmnlm)1 And'why he 1s here 1s—yours,” THE MOVIE HOLIDAYS, | released that day. heels and descend®d the steps. With Tarleton when he was an officer “Exactly!” she flamed. “You are Almost every week of the year| Coueen Moore and Ralph Graves y L The third stayed hehind a me-|in the Amerfcan army T'he girl a soldler, Learn what you want to| has some significance in the film ln-‘lu'.ul the cast, and, to create the ment, bowed over her hand and|Would not answer, dustry. " Each firm has an anniver- | proper color, Alfred CGreen dtreots kissed it, The watcher's blood turned “He fought onee under Renediet |KNOW from him. You are my cousin, | sury week in which salesmen make | 8 it, : then to lquid fire Arnold ——perhups he s (ighting with|but you are golng beyond the rights | an extra effort to have films of thelr — Y g R, him now." of blood, 1 won't stand #—1 won't | firms shown, Tom Walsh, American director, fs * Great God, at wha e Wi Y at what price was that “No!" she oried hotly, stand it=-from anybody." | Christmas, Easter, IFourth of July | making a film ecalled “Marinka” for noble old house left standing? The | ; WAEH cotng now e e Yl “Then he must be [, “I don't understund you, Barbara,'and other holiduys are usually | Viennese company. plstols out, primed and o Iu“]“ |',: She did not allow him to utter the That last time it was Grey, you—and | marked with some appropriate pie- | P A waa rising on his knees, word ‘nu\\ ture, Now St Patrick’s Day comes Dollar Devils" is the first of: & Just @#hout e & 2 & ke sk 5 2 1o leap to his feet and out into the Why Mr, Grey is in British uni- Into its own. Rupert Hughes' latest | sorios of pictures to be directed by b.y JOHNFO}L n i & \ road, when he fell back Into afO"™ I8 his secret—not mine." (Continued in- Our Next Issue). | photoplay, “Come On Over," will be|Victor Schertzinger., \ \ startied paralyzed, inactive heap, e = ===y = a . = " ¢ : Glimpsed through an opening in Sma w}oby " llhr bushes, the leading trooper in the uniform of wrleton’s leglon was Y {worked quicker than his angry heart, stood and grew fearful. Quickly she “How is Miss Barbara " < The. negro hesitated, but—" i followed to the kitchen door, where grade of Workmans}llp In every operation. " her!” cried the - IThis was a myster 6 “Quick!” Erskine l|4-<: after )w:u::..::_. The war was coming into ""'K‘"'"‘mmm‘llt.»ro‘n-mfi‘l:h.'.]vnul.::uu S 1I4:\ took her with her hands upraised for |L* 188t Viréintu falling would thrust [y T e B iR s s o great wedge tHrough the center of S Opore yade the plunge on the very edge of the | 8" o [away. A startied gasp behind him cllff, and half carried her, struggling|'h¢, Confederacy, teed the British (i) S wheel, pistol once more in and sobbing, back to the tent. Witl armies and end the fight. Kven the hand, to find’ P In the mirl dropped in & woesss | ti=great Washington was near despar, | ™ Pl T and! with, her fack NSRNG 1 the | In foreign help his sole hope lay, | . ! T T o A . ‘woman tiirned Lo rekine, oganian |Already the traitor,Arnold, had taken | 144 Frhra R 8 chad led “I told her,” ahe whispercd, ~and | IChmond, burned warchausés, and a0, Wha yo Hom? o oo o cald aa. ian| T i " yo' hoss? Gawd, I'se : f returned, but little harassed to Ports- G ) . { ahe ' vask going]ito kil “Nersst, Yol taoariont Puriiesle harssed ta-Parts= |y, iy “Hiaa" (00 i Guni et ! GO U T Cornwallis was coming on. Tarle- ""f.';'.:;‘l' ;';"l‘ml m.:;', i ) MU sleepless at followine duwn. | (078 White rangers were bedeviling U100 eable sand' feel ¢ ) o O OWINR - AW, | (116 jand, and It was as this time that ; he boy rode irefly into the woods. lirskine Dale once more rode Iire- " negro shook his head, I culled nim, ‘and’ he ‘rose and went. to| 5wt o, Won BeLting In, that ter- | e R tad. His mother pretended much dis- R ¥ “Yassuh," 13 That begins back in the mills in the selection of the raw “I understand,” interrupted Ir- e £ Fre Barbara's faithful old Mammy was Continued From Our Last 1ssue XIX, Dane Grey, und Erskine's brain had : [ At sunset he came in, gaunt with y ‘No, suh. I'll take de feed down to y river Ja 'S, ", brooding and hur Hia: ‘mother, ’,I"h':_ 'l_hn"v pos] m’."‘:l""':w years In the |M: Too many redcoats . messin' ® watching from her wigwam, under- | o When he left the Shawnee|"OUNd heah.” rible winter of *79—of deep snow and ber bewildered; she was smiling, SR TY : AL b e “She's well,” : . “I have decided,” he said, “yoy|"'"8C" &nd cold. When he reached| yonS N of those soldie Buy your car on the basis of intrinsic value, and she must leave here and £0 with Just rode away Mr, Dane Grey pleasure. “She will not leave, and I A “Go tell Miss Barbara I'm here and ¥ ! . . f hlg S A S At e A ! Y T materials. It continues right on up the line, demanding the highest —and I would have gone long ago liphraim went swiftly. and Erskine i skine, “but you will go now with your i i) ! walting with a smile of w S i z Cramed ol : "I ol Miss Darbe " snes But mark this: There can be no real intrinsic value where The poor woman had to scowl. Y K I waitin' fer yuh in de hall.' N P th b'll % “No, and you must not tell them. Barbara, standing in the hall door- maanaclunng incompetence exists, because you foot the bill. ere They will never let me go, and they Way, heard his step, " .. f . d d will use me ‘to keep. you here,. You ) i “Trakine!” she cried softly, and she . you buy under that condition you pay for inadequate production must go at once. Some day—'" She = 9 came to meet him, with both hands faClIitia 2 turned abruptly and went into her| | Vi Ty outstretched, and raised her lovely tent. Krskine wheeled and went to| Y %y G face to be Kkissed. “What arc you old Kahtoo. % o 7 doing here?" J < . . o1 “I am a soldier and must obey the| 9. | “I am on my way to join General Studebaker heads the mdustry n abllxtyand resources to build big chief’s commands, as must you." & afayette,” AT R e ey < M o S A iy P e e intrinsic value into motor cars—economically—and to sell at the wearn “until you come again.” ) dange 8 2B h J tr; is rull f > : 2 o Sl O PR ST B B e s i ol e e lowest prices possible, consistent with the cost of manufacture. horse. Black Wolf watched him with h 1 “So I know, Firskine said dryly. 3 malignant satisfaction, but said noth- 2 ', “When did you o . . ing—nor did Crooked Lightning. 2 “Twenty minutes ago. Take, for nstance, the Studebaker LIGHT'SIX COS‘! lees to skine turned once as he rode aw P Sk GO ahaTh o riap |D@Ve been welcome just then. 1 wait- . . Kl His mother was standing outside her| THE THIRD STAYED BEHIND, lod'in the heaga. 1 san vou nad com:| B buy than the average Four, yet in tire and fuel economy, flexibility wigwam. Mournfully she waved her 2 ) ""\ ER HER HAND AND pany. A it . b rf 3 » hand. Behind her and within the D IT. “Did you see them?" she faltered. B and quallty throughout, and in dcpenda le pertormance In owners tent he could see Karly Morn with “I even recognized one of them.'" ] 3 h. h . . both hands at her breast. Captain Clark had gone | Barbara sank into a chair, her el- use, 1t surpasses anything at anywhere near its price. to Kentucky, : <ine found bad|POW on one arm, her chin in her news. Hami nd Hay had taken |hand, her face turned, her eyes look- ke " : R AR R ’ Careful buying by the public and careful. {nanufacture by MISERABI_E WHIH\ s SRl e 0 Ten Mieninibesan-to e The New Studebaker plus the ci;finite olicy of always glvmél_tlhe eatest L ) - | the floor gent) rence (el arms to the Dritish, and| Barbara;” rskine said with some LIGHT-SIX value for the price, have made the Studebaker LIGHT-SIX the thus deserted by all, he and the two |Sternness, *what does all this mean? 4 |ND|GES'"UN jor three Americans with ‘him hed g| WhY 1id Wnevienasste g tAve) best motor car in the thousand-dollar class. 5 |give up the fort. ; “Dane Grey saved our home T Ca The two years in the wilderness had ourin, r . dat g A ORI [1eft their mark on Krskine. He was 2 g Studebaker builds on the principle that there is no substitute O BOx o “Fruilaivas” |7 mor s Vonhi i e : ' for quality. That was settled seventy years ago when the busi- inheritance as gentienun ‘had * been R heumatlsm ness was founded. Brought Rele g ciation with Clark and certain Creole [f§ A :Remarkable Home Troatment " : v G « officers in the Northwest, who had o ',',',f.",,,‘:f ‘,?“{‘5‘1","“.,&‘2“":( e O1p CrATRAM, CorumBia Co,, N.Y, |improved his Irench and gratified by Muscular and Sub-acute Rheuma- Studebaker prices are always the lowest at which it is possible S visit to the James—they had taught TSeE s barad v LAer f T o8 ! . i o ¥ after Liver Trouble and llndlaostfon for | i it o r y, but such relief as T obtained . three years, and tried all kinds of His mother he had not seen again, was only tempor inally, I 3 i 3 trentme hat cure medicine without relief. I was so [but he had learned that she was alive .'fl:f'.fln':n Al ,-n”x'r..'y' ens o o\ faell and not yet blind. Of Early M ftic over returned. e - Pace.) By i s e ik;:l (:hle‘;:,u :} :,““ :‘aoiuqll'hlffm.o c:;ngg T e e ny| | A Irh?“n e DAT I are. L Giving the public the greatest intrinsic value for the price has made LA Ly - & o & rala - ribly afflicted, Vel 2 3 I saw “Fraita-tives” advertised |or Do ‘cren. - Gven e S evord (@ of thom ; All Prices f.0.b. South Bend Studebaker the world’s largest builder of six-cylinder cars. and bought two 50¢ boxes. Before I |phia and prominent in the gay doings my own 2 e f that city I want every sufferer from any had finished one box, I was relieved [of that city. form of muscular and - sub-acute and now have no more trouble. I After the battle at Piqua, Erski (swelllng_at th 3 put forth for old Jerome '8 1 -N 4 recommend these Fruit Laxo Tablets”. L 3 ik " " tor i WM. GALE SHEPHERD, | He found the hard days T T T A M. G4a YR s “. * |want over. There was not only corn r simply mall your mame and : " K. i g 'q vhes : S, - ! and I will send it free to 50 a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25¢. |il Plenty but wheat, potatoes, pump try. After you have used it and it [ ] r % |Kins, turnips, melons, - B ; i TRUIT.A-TIVES \ s proven ftself to e that long- vieorson omiR UL S LV I8 froio e Bein 0k b Do) 1y G 2t W sp e sk osliafehagplonsy Limited, OGDENSBURG, N.Y, had married; but when Irskine bade such forms of rhoumatlsm, you may e ; send the price af It, one ¢ " ' carry her love to Yandell, monay unless you are perfectly e There were many, many travelers|[§ lsfled to send it. Tart that i L d v ger when 1 on the Wilderness Road now, and |[§ 'Why sufter anydonger when rell ; ; o T A Ay et {0 thus offered you free? "Don't 4I.r|ny.j ° 05 k Y i ; olonel Dale's prophecy was cg g Write to b | .‘ . . ’ . . I was bothered with Constipation, |0N¢ et Wish of his life since his Jast [ tim. 1 e ax' oy tiows ‘i : Light-Six Types to obtain inherent value and today's price makes the value of .85 the Studebaker LIGHT-SIX stand out more strikingly than ever. and the long, long trail was now no TRl A R lonesome way. 3 else At Williamsburg Erskine learned many things. Colonel Dale, now a | general, w till with Washington | 9 Ani ey s Wit i, Hogh wis o Ihey Have lo Be Careml in Washington BY SWAN Don’t : with the Virginia militia and Dave | with La T Tarleton's legion of rangers in their white uniforms were scourging Vir- FLits 7CASH. IN_ AVARCE Neglect: i A Rir- g AR 1 AN GRS | i a (0K Bt HE) /) v : country they had gone with fire and | ! CASH N 15 GOOD FOR 1T YOUR. LINE TRAVELING SR = | BEG YOU WAS sword. ADVANCE \d ANYWAY ? SALESMAN YO“‘;\ RPWDN. OF THEWM Barbara’s mother was dead. Her CONG“ES “ neighbors had moved to safety, but ) 5“[ Barbara, he heard, still lived with old v ) Mammy and Ephraim at Red Oaks, / | TR & unless that, hoo, had been recently g I ‘ BUNR-HOUSE The Remed), and a put to the torch. Where, then, would | . | | | . “BLR WL i he find her? J I | 3 WRASHINGTOR mlgI!ty good one, | el too, is Down the river kine rode with a sad heart! At the place where he had fought with Grey he pulled Iire- | L] (] fly to a sudden halt. There was the | boundary of Red Oaks and there started a desolation that ran as far as his eye could reach, the reliable, which Red Oaks had not heen spared, stands at the head and he put Kirefly to a fast gallop. | Soon over a distant clump of trees of all preparations he could sce the chimneys of Bar- in relieving bara’s home—his home, he thotight helplessly-—and perkaps those chim- ys were all that was left, E s L e - AT R SRR AR sl e SR Coughs, Colds /"3 i 0 w0 0 g oy A Nice Coat For T and per windows and |)ml,n_m.-.1 I‘I}|*r"fly irl\‘ lt Makes ice Coat For Tom again, with overwhelming relief, and ‘ Sa° wondered at the miracle. P Agai started and pulled in| e e — . Bronchitis. when ho caught sight of three horses T0M, WHAT HAVE HELEN, | BOUGHT THIS COAT NOT SO BAD- NO 1 DONT | WAS THINKING | COULD hitched near the stiles. Turning YOU IN THE PACKAGE P FROM A FELLOW FOR ALMOST BELIEVE 1T WILLDO HAVE A MUFF AND SOME quickly from (}wlrnm.L ht\“‘}:hlul-’lr:; i ; NOTHING - GREAT BARGAIN - NO.) GUESS NOT - pptBadupuddonls "ol WY fly in the wunderbrush. slipped i 7 HE NEEDED mE MONEY AND n’s A NICE COAT al the th and lay down where, ) NEVER MIND- I'M 0 | 7 OUT OF IT BUT THE |unsecn, e eoutd peer through the e Eul ARl 30 LET ME_HAVE IT! THECAP | | —~——~ "FoR vou- | R T closely matted hedge. Sou! GOES WATH IT - T JUST FITS | A white uniform issued from the = great hall door and another and an- Satrus other—and after " them Barbara K ON EVERY BOT el THIS TRADE MAK i ! ) c) All Druggists. two sizes, 50c and $1.| 7The hoy's blood ran hot—-smiling at ] Y ) v D SER her enemies, 4 . o A £ ‘4‘ ot s i . d |l AN 7 X IR ; i W 5 Y v % !‘# -——~—PALACE— i /!),\\\\‘ : Entire Week Starting Next Sunday ( ‘THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE = y Reserved Seats Evenings—On Sale Now

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