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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1922, stirred al Martha's first entrance, tho bed, sinking down upon it with found that sleep would not return to her tearless cyes gazing Into spacc, her. She sat up upon one elhow anc “Ask Doctor Gireen to come to me, 1 Y. Y And 11 like to called, “Laurel, softly, but, recelyv. I"ay, then should ling no reply, decided that she would be alone.' permit her cousin to sleep undis- I"ay closed the door' softly and turbed, went down the hall to where the doc- | Suraly Laurel was lylng in a peeu- tor waited with the young police of- | Harly uncomfortable position! Her ficial from the city, head was hanging so far o and could it be that she was cold? 'l‘nr;‘-: “Fru“ 4 “ves" Hssmred Hlm Continued in Our Next Issue, was a peculiar bluish tinge to flesh of her arm, t P |1 H the quick, half-suffocating sens: South RovALTON, VERMONT. [ ISABEL OSTRAND é}tj Er of alarm which caught her by the ‘ throat, Iay threw hersell out of| ‘‘About three yearsago, I'began to | ODAY protested, “If you'are cold ' In the ln‘:lll and “rpl‘muih-”) .||m( still tigure., !uflm'\\lll)lmlxgr‘»lwvn. Foodsoured H wealthy orphan, suffers a | pight--"' er work in the devastated regions| in my stomach, causing me to belch; of Itrance had brought her into con-| gnq T had ferrible heart hurn, - nervous breakdown in France after the “Night!" news of the death in battle of Ler 5 3 ac J i £ J : little Taugh, “1t's almost morning! [1A¢t With death in so many violent, . x f lahae I was knocked out and 1 f i q K ik I Ay | onre! haliteskoUbERATY A RNA mal [UBRE e R ARARA AR MK o e B ER I B SEE AR s and the lutter's | There have heen times when 1 almost 3 she slipped un- | “a-tives™ and sent fora box. To my st votony 1s fgne. | HA{ed Youl Will you forglve me for oonsclols;to.the ook : surpriso and gladness, T noticed im- | MEANS [0T Increasmg Revenue WARNING! Say ‘‘Baye’ when you buy Aspirin. e s 0 Ui |Peing so horrtd to you in Myl wywpat s the matter, Marthaoe| Provement and I continued the use whom ifay helieves » s ween peering | thoughts 2" the physiclan asked. “Irank tells| Of “Fruit-a-tives™ or “I'ruit Laxo 5 o ‘“ W in the wi i '-ml“l'l]“l--l catate, 1‘.’: I‘x:xixlgrl:\:l.lp‘ s Voo o ailie that Miss Laurel is dead.” Tablets” with the result that a dozen ,,,,f_“r,;m,,';',.r(L,"’,'\‘,.':,,',,,lf.','\,'\f.v',',,,;},',,(,..,, I:"T, Unless You 19 the "am‘? ) Bayer .0n tablets, yqu_are AR Now vor course, dear, s You and | Tuyey” doctor! She fn Iying there | boxesmademefeellikonnewperson, | et 1 i not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians ay 1s attracted | Harey all the happiness in the world. of liquor, similar to the plan now in > "1 Good night” i CHAS. F. HARTWELL, [operation in the province of Quebec. over 21 years and proved safe by millions for APEATN: z rlend, P ; 500 & box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, will be presented to the New Bruns- Knu» night of M Tudor' : It was nearly noon the next day i E At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES wick legislature at the scskion \\hu'h‘ CO]dS Headache Rheumatism NETH CLAYTON, when Martha opened the door softly 8 RO gkt iy opened here today. . o tiranlst) A and entered with the breakfast tray. Limited, OGDENSBURG, N.Y. Premier Foster and his cabinet Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis oo hi y AP 2 Outside, the wind swirled through the X e -| face serious falling off in the rev- A . Telacta e N FLen e I LAt ¢ e o A Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain confeses 1o that she i in with [trees and a hard, driving rain slant- i e as |CNUCS the provinc to the HARRY CADMIIS, un old lover of ¥ay's it |od in at the opened windows, : K L s Al Was gtagnation in the lumber trade, much ‘“ e : 3 e r whom she 1o longer caros, con- heating in frightfully. 6f [New ‘Bronewloks, Wpome: ) haine Accept only “‘Bayer’’ package which contains proper directions. rauulates Laurel, wishos v hannine| WIth a shiver the maid placed the ok e LA R and tho two girle prepare to rot An[tray upon the table and went over R Sl derived from stumpage on provinee 1 AL A \ e s e andy “Bayer” boxes of 12 = 2 wproaching storm prompts Laurck 10 [0 close the windows. As she passed You-are jpositive that the windows|ionoq forest lunds, ' -In: order to ndy “Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists, Hlbsart havwindewar were wide opend all night? Aspirin is tbe trade mark of Dayer Manufacture of Mononceticacidester of Salieylicacd P s U the bed upon which 1ay lay the girl P Bontiveln Martha amag ot him|DBring the revenues back to normal, Ol L ] stirred sleepily and turned over, but | ared al - him oo ovineial Tiquor monopoly will Oh, we must have the a i rar e R RIE ST el SL LY for a moment in astonishment, and (1€ PO 0 et S I e then approached the nearest of the [ Proposed. bed there came no sound or move- & R windows. “See, the carpet and cur- DOll’t Be Bald e e e S ; tains are still sopping wet, doctor?” |WAR MONUMENTS TO L 3 fite What has happened to Miss Lau 2 % i R W&l 3 ST side with one arm thrown up over 3 " P i L o irst sector held by an American |scheduled to he called and hundreds bt Tien i hiohay 1A dlmont B den il ees She is dead, Martha, and has been | BE BUILT ABROAD | i ision acting as an unit. |of exhibits are expected to be pre- LA o[ he ot llawa: i e R Badh - tell for: some. ours, 'I ‘mn\\g 1. will o Ao Sector held by Sixth Engineers, [sented, now and have a look at Miss 1%ay. : March 21, 1918, during German ot | How To M D i Strong, | over o side » be harly X 7 \ ) e 16 q To Make H Grow Strong,|over the le of the bed nearly to . Hiay-b b Ak R el ic noa GURNAes an Nine Will Be EDrected at Historical il Thick And Lustrous the floor. ] L aces iat 3 b | i i : .| Martha nhesitated for a moment and g vas seated upon the side of the bed, Places on Yoreign Battle- Important actions of the 369th, Ituiyour haln: 8 ithinningout, dontbl S8 Tl O ety i ipped in a dressing gown. Her ficlds, T70th, 371st and 4 American re wait another day, hut go to your SRet 16, ate anm JLedily: i hands were clasped tightly together = 2 | Willo GardinE AT e rEeT, ; The next instant she had recoiled, Washington, March 2.—Erection of | iment and she was staring straight before :'Nvlfm:l‘u-“‘l‘;lx|1“vp|;.f;' .‘-”‘“y“‘l “I‘ I'“Arm”" for the arm was ley cold, and now > p 1 as th ‘vl Shcely. . 6o RRBIOUR’ Of nine monuments in Europe to mark Point near a, Ttaly, where | "“"n;n,' S ‘“ i i n""']f‘_';:" for the first time she noticed that - "I‘r B o B e Shapiy | Places of special interest and histori- | 332nd infuntry was cnaged. P botare s pat feold ST |a strange bluish shade had crept over he presence of Barry unc the ShErlihl cal importance in the service of the| Town of Hamel, captured with the | I've heard it hefore,” but try a hotfle who hovered in the doorway. RO ¢ of iadny P S e e R e |the fair skin! il e M " > Amertcan Expeditionary forces is con- | assistance of units of the 33rd division | l':“':::, :if":}o,I:‘_:fii“":"‘:!l‘::_"f;“][;:;,": aurel's lips had fallen slightly | o ,'_'&“,”,l‘\”" “‘I‘Tu THIZ MATTE The latter turned to the physician. | templated in the memorial plans of | on July fourth, 1918, T A ner eyes were half unclosed [SUEAR b “Anything susplclous about IL docsthie: war department for ‘which ‘Presi= s | A few drops of “Outgro” upon the : ; e e ———————————tor 2" _Anything in my linc’of work?"|dent Harding has reccommended legis- SELECT NINE JURORS e R i Do Laurel exclaimed with a | Killed in action and the fiest Ameri- | The trial is expected to drag for | which the first American soldier was | jurors was notified to appear today. | | i [ | can soldier was captured. J“"’ as about 200 witnesses are : rd dull and glassy to the ruff and almost instantly stop scalp ey f il ™ St il A Tal e ey ¥ SIOR SCUIPothers horrified gaze, while over the |just as though she were asleep, until [ “Yes. That peculiar bluish tinge | jation by congress, in addition to the - : PRE e e e i R Parisian sage contains just (he cle. [Piduant feafures, tinged with that|you get a glimpse of her facc! Its{Which has suffuscd the entire = sur-lmore than one hundred monuments |30 More Prospects Called in Weiss- |0, opang the tender, sensitive skin ments needed (o properly invigorate |S8me hideous hiuigh pallor, it secmed |all blueslike and horrible." ce of the skin. We find that usual-| proposed man Trial in New Haven. underneath the toe nall, that At ‘can T i vty I Rt us though @ hand had been pussed| “Has Mrs. Tudor been awakened? |V in cases m‘.Tls!|)_\_‘\|.<“|‘,:a',..m ]:'\T The monuments, of artistic design, | New Haven, March 2.—-Nine tem- 0 penctrate the flesh, and the nafl with discriminating women because it robbing them of all expression. Does she kno pothesis manifestly impossible in this \an. mark the following places : porary jurors were «-Ium.u |ny 1¢ | {uris naturally outward almost over makes the hair so soft and lustrous, | 'MIss Laurel” The words came| “I didn't dare! Wil you come upfinstance, since there was no illuml-| The spot where the first American |United States district court herc ¥es- |, and appear twice as abundant. "lin a strangled whisper from Mart now, sir?” naingoor borlxgranin tho.room, tho | apldier was killediin [onope: vanday- fona e frial il _'“"“‘l'v"‘],_ | “Outzro” is a harmless antiseptic PRTials e e o oantive. ana [ 1iDs: s Laurel, what is the mat-| The doctor nodded and followed the | Windows were \\\;A_l"jv]ivx»x-lv). and the| Where the first American soldier {man, “million Jottar bankrpts |G el for chiropodists, Howe ks R R (OIS Spdale (o ma girl upstairs to that silent room with |Other occupant, Miss aw ere, seems| was wounded at the front, | Welssman, with 25 otbera, Is b R s e R e S ek voios died mwhy in drew Virbat)the imotionlsas Aglre ubon. the bad|to: Neve: besn ‘quits unBitecied: Area of German raid on first di- |with conspiracy to conceal as S i bstiley Gonta s ney ot {and she laid her trembling hand for [land the senseless one beside it. Dr. Green drew a chair up to the[vision November 2, 1917, during | additional panel of 3 ] gailiiecs s [bedside and p sed himself of one 5 a moment on the gir breast. Then “Hello, what have we here? Miss X = with a half-stifled ¢ 1 turned and |[Fay must have heen told. Help me [0f Fay's cold, listless shands. T T T T T fled from the room and down the[lift her, Martha. Is there a spare My dear, what can you tell me stairs. bedroom across the hall?"” of this? Did anything disturb you P R E V E N T CHAPTER “Yes, right next door to the one|during the night?” ; An hour before noon, Sheriff Hulse poor Mr. Wilbur used to occupy. “Nothing. It was quite late, near- S t and Sergeant John Barry descried the As the unconscious form was borne [ly morning when the dance broke up ee us a station car of the Tudors approaching [from the room the doctor bent overland the guests left. Being in mourn- [them at a speed which aroused all v Iving on the bed. ing, you know, I did not appear, but h T Ithe former's professional enthusiasm rightened, and there was a|the lights and music and general e uto ow A Radiaftor easy o repair and install | e stepped out into the road with suliar hard glint in the direct gaze jbustle kept me awake, and when in any mak -ar, © The best cool- [an wathoritatively upraised hand and h he bent upon the servant. Laurel came upst we had quite a g and strongest built Radiator on [I7rank came fo a grinding stop. s it the usual thing for Miss long talk. She was in the very best| > N am after Doctor Green, sheriff.” |Laurel and her cousin to siecp to-|of health and spirits, doctor; in fact, e market. Vhat's up?’ gether? They always share the same |1 remember that she said she had : % ) . B it | e a Beibreinral el The public has been warned of another ‘Don’t know myself, accord- {room?" never been so happ | & = h 5 ing to Martha, it's sudden death and| “Yes, Since Miss I’ay's return from |life! Has Aunt Clara been told 2" | epidemic—New York State and else- looks uncommonly like murder.” I'rance they have occupied this room «No, and it must be done imme-| where has been swept again by influenza. NOW | “Murder he sheriff looked at|{ogether, just as they always did|diately, Do you feel strong enough is the time to get on the safe side—ward off ! his companion. “Guess we will both [when they were little girls.” fo' alitonlien . 3 T 3 H go right along with you, Krank.” “Do they always sleep with the| |y hesitated, but only for a mo-| grippe entirely or make an attack light and easily The two officiais climbed into the [windows closed like this?” ment. Then the old indomitable thrown off by keeping the bowels and body right machine, and, as Frank startcd off | “No, wide open. 1 closed them my=|enirit came i | e No, Y- [spirit came to her rescue. 5 ! PR i, nerift Hulse asked: self when I brought the chocolate in| i will go, Doctor Green.” by using The Tire with the “Tell us about it. One of the gucsts The girl went slowly down the hall | | of the party last night found dead and opened her aunt's door. , Y ° Service Built In” e : ) “Why, l"ay, how vou startled me! | r ru s ler [ Noj ST ) Tudor herself—Miss Is anything the matter? Is Laurel| ° Larel Tudor. When Martha took | & e L i e CORDOVAN TUBES e e SAFE AND SANE LA For Influenza ElEH R Wil sakton I o ”(":.? for Coughs & Colds FUNot i nman xou st e brave, Superior to all others. other one, and then discovered 1 peliiaiat - Fanrelaisa = . h e T pae- B AR Rt This) ayedp laL diiferant! (fom) all othess andulawineiitall yoll; © Lganatatied iy This laxative famous for over 70 years helped 4 Quick-reliel. No opiates. 35c everywhere her sleep. & b s A & disturh Mrs. Tudor, but ran down- ‘My God!" The slim hands were| many in their fight against Influenza three years R }' PSS e e Lo : torn from Luy's grasp and seized her| ago—Pure herbs, no harmful drugs—mild in ac- Fastalled by Jve me go for Doctor Green, B T e A e e ; A few words sufliced to explain the 5 B RaE Moo il e e e tion and a pll)opfl| cleanser ;)lfthe mthn;al hac‘: A 5 e ey E situation to the country practitioner, — PALACE — ‘ay! There must be some hideous | Whl‘d‘gtmlulsi"l(iltl?’:e/“\cme L e and he joined them in the ‘Tudor g Q@ b NG TauRa | again) LUENZA or grippe. ec er car. They found Martha, the cook,[[ blfll’f‘lng blmda.‘r‘ Y e At Blkra Deelon o ral 12 MAIN STREET |and Louise awaiting them on'the side FOOL’S PARADISE s here, and the sheriff. Will you sce| 40 600 $1 20 i & COBBIN VLACE linorchi i had | Keith Vaudeville ey g | c . Tel. 2750 In the meantime 1fay, who | *“The sheriff Why, what does| St Al SN S S TN e | l it all mean?"' She retreated to) THE AFFAIRS OF JANE A De BY YOUNG ' BULD YOU BELIEVE 17, POP = —— | MY GOODNESS, YOU L__ g 7 = ABSOLUTELY POSITIWWE -IN CERTAVNLY ARE INTERESTED RS 59,.ABSORBED oSl N‘(’“_T | FACT T RANG SO LONG <X N THAT PSYCHO-ANALYSIS 1 JUST BET T MISSED A DATE YOu SURE / 4 ; THE PHONE RANG AND T D\DN’T THE PHONE L) EQ;E: ME UP ;—; // DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Pty Of Exercise BY ALLMAN 7= oL ] HT MAYBE. ME | HELLOTOM, | DROPPED IN TO SAY WILBUR,WHO WAS THAT 1 GEE, HE WAS A MUSCULAR BIRD: ) THOUGHT 1 RETURN YOUR UMBRELLA THAT YOUNG FELLOW YOU HAD OVER DID YoU SEE THE ARMS WAS A PH‘/SIFAL ?IRECTOR | BORROWED A COUPLE OF AT YOUR FLAT HELPING YoU | ON HIM - WONDERFUL IN SOME GYM MONTHS AGO - THANKS VERY THE OTHER EVENING? (— DEVELOPMENT! = - . I’LL GIVE THAT OH THAT WAS NICK” f | GoT THAT WAY? 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