New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 9, 1922, Page 9

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TGP T ee— b th o emvIEACY R o T ——— - T T IRy APAE O RN APt 2 d with $61,692,024 , he states. | that mlght have been a stray “And you think he s there?" Jdog. “Where else could he be, if it was | Why Suffer From | “Animals don't . take off their [the remains of his fire which Frank ‘Ilml Condition Of |Ill|l‘|1| Endang: | clothes and try to burn 'em,” retort- [found?” she shrugged her shoulders, 2 Players On Cleveland Club !ed Hulse, “He saw near the remains [“I know a short cut from this rock ronc l S al A i R of that fire @ charred hit of grayish |straight to it, and we can be there 'NMW'N Aindy MAres-B i e giavee a efl a . v flannel, and it had some bits of red |ages ahead of the rest if you feel " bl le M T t t Makes 5 i} i y > e | lcloth, just narrow strips, sewed onto "'rf"‘ enough to start, miie "';"‘:l'mh‘.‘;".;:‘l‘:" L j:‘I;‘I‘V"“‘V“‘(r\ll:tl‘l“lyl“hll'\&"ll::“l'lll'\u:("ialllj:-u:"llllx‘l‘u'; . ) iit ‘lilke the beginnings of letters or The captain clipped his erutches YO raing i i E | ls numbers,"” beneath his armpits and pulled hime ”J;m hecause _\:-Iu ...‘}n v;..’- ‘.“‘., m'|“.'\;l.~ Iu-‘r;- lll)l;l I>.|[1II‘m. ( u\-v\l-xkh-. un.ll ev- | “What's that?" A quick, inclaive |self up with alacrity. © e e tia, Al massaa borse: 18 BERRT SN ATERU EBRIRE 3 o spoke so close to them in the “You lead the way, Miss Tudor,|not think you hiwe to stay thin way long. |7 : e o B Y . : I\I:‘rrkntm'; that the sheriff jumped. and I'll follow." "o s ronk and well, '-“‘»C‘lwl"-;-”\ And | THIe ’;."‘;"'"““"" Wity ”",'. ¢ “""’" I.“" Timely Arrival Of Father Kopt 1 g N - which had interrupted him, but the ontinued in Our Next Issuc. (i Worceste physician | 3 ans,narrowly f Sick D | Temr Lol o @ ight, 1022, NEA Service). Roriany AT AR the | Cuped injury becausa of the bad con of dickness IeARRL DT R aNIEES ionea e e ke hose | (CopymiA, 133 NEA Berice. |\ W KAt a0 2V L1 M Contmucd Vroni Om Fast Tssue (ry's voice was suddenly stern. “What | (8 ML S0 T g and the | Tiest Coffee, 3 1bs. $1— RRusscll Tiros, | Han' i3 reaity. wonderfule surrerers o | ShCARCE ordered it placed in shape. | CHAPTER X. are you offering me for all this?" |giorier guiped and started his story —advt | cant eatha at night and who gusp for|Oll Was poured on the Infleld and yes- Alr. A, G. Swett, of 31 Adams St., Wal- “Dropped!™ exclaimed Jsarry. “Mrs,| She passed a wisp of handkerchicf |gna\ o good, clear breath will app ¢ the | terday’s practice was cut short | tharg, Mass., a well-known bustness mas i cauniot mean it!" across her lips and answered unstead- | rmpo fve men were so deeply en- "“"“;m;‘”' L I mm\ ) - — of tat city, gives the following testimo- never more sane in my, life|1y: grossed in their plans that none of -— Jott wiiih; twhen' - the ipasient dlasolves n | Le&le Milk, 8 cana dic—Russell Bros ‘ nial 3 to the value of Cerizane. - He sye: vazuant. Wil you come this w "I have—have great influence at|thom noted a slender, dark-clad littie | Manager Milan I Ploased With Show- {1, Bii ST, I, S0 L ad nmu'.:i"v?m‘x";:.emh: '“fii';"f\.","r'fl":’.f ough ghe trombled in cvery| MY didposal. I you like your work|pgure which hovered just beyond the ing Of Goslii In Outficld [ mges and’ onabtos (he saforer to hreatho | BUILDING INCREASES | e A Bt e e did not falter as she led the |[you can rise ecasily and quickly inlavering light of the lantern and enslly tnd get a real comfortable night's ) A i ; 1 v T s R ligi v March 9.-—The Wash- . \ = te o | sick in bed and tried several remedies. the now cleared dining room, |Your profession! You can be the|pion now drew closer. Washington, March 9.-—The Wash-|sleop. t : Chicago, March 9 Iteports (IHH\‘ Nothi < i 4o Al b She w. aurel’s death |s the deepest grief |commissioner of New York with the | 'je¢'s go' suggested the captain ington squad went through another| [ 1% sold oy .‘fl'.'a'.'li.\','L;‘f\..'.T‘”','.‘L‘f"l» 194 cities shows the number of huild- lmdlfib'r{:u i, ‘fi%‘ugfl P h‘i: whict life could ever bring to me, [next administration if you wish, or briefly. “This 18 almost the time he hard workout at !hrlr' Tampa, |-'|1.|r|d;. of the firat purkage to uny suffere who | INg permits for Janoary was n_r-m-\;.l \RkElD my ||nnvurh!mhelr it." She had sgeant. But it thls search is car-|NEh in the secret service-— \ishally- kata. forth *for. his . depradas| craining’ eampl yesterday, - Iivaryfdoes ot ohtain sutlytatlony cratlet, Anilia) tivea” Ums thut ifor dunuary’ of 1S aie ) een ahle b gleep 8t AlIIOF bWD mghu, ol thi T 1 ; “stop!" he demanded. “If you were . o pitcher on the team except Johnson matle su uld- i year, H. Go Moulton writes in Chicago | il through it will bring to us who | "Stop! SRR tions, fan't it? D fooh e bue on DL TUAIN NArbiloan. i Siexyainiy® Commeres, a publication of the Chi- | *1d, %23, thoroughly worn cut. ' " are iert that which Is worse than|a man, Mre. Tudor, you would not) ‘They agreed and finally set oft| PAG FECIRT (RE D R PE T e L e, ntieation of e e | used Cerizane Balsam myself, and Iavw Qputhliacl(/ shame gnd disgrace!! have dared utter those words to me! |walking in single flle down the path| Ah 4% 0o Godin, slated for a regu-|cruits at Tampa is that of Tiuege, | it Tyl URaL 108 190 BE LN | e how quickly it worked, | rushed to “But my dear Mrs. Tudor, It is a [l Would no more compound a felony |which led to the shore. Behind them |\ FRHCE Q00 IR HERCC (O GUECCH R0 Oy ietaer, obtained from pitgy Bt LI RO R8N UL nrter Drug Store for a boitle, and com- wrimipal case and the murderer must|than I would commit murder myself! soft volce exclaimed aloud in be-| &7 © 4 e Toria elub of the. MThres T lengue, | AR 2 | enced to gnenmmydnughur, Bcbcvo vy VA £l Tl $ B She cowered in her chair, and with [\ X HEE T " |the curveless offerings about in im-| Peoria club o he ires eague, Fal'y L, in twenty-four hotirs she was al t. gnswer to the law, whether you de wilderment: ‘The cave! But how ¥ s H - | n f s f i " ittle moan stretched out her arms 4 e pressive style. Manager Milan thinks|who President Griffith stated he F X 'S | Co 3 | rful sire it or not. al moa kL) could the man hawe found it? | A D rizane is truly a wondej madml‘ ¥ s gl i ble g o Goslin will make his outfield strong|thought had a better ‘than even = = 190 (lenzane Cough Bal has been mad You can stop thesinquiry even now |t him upon the table. The face which Fay had seen at ht re favorably with the |chance of sticking with the ciub as a| MON., TUES., WED enzane Cough Balsam has o T et e e v s e S IOV Syo . nok aber. merclfiRl ikt seindt o ontliakiiehtior. Ter Tl AioREil (9 CETIRATS SENATADIY, MR RIS SRR e i th - Donfla ; 22 2 | 10r ninety-five years by the Wilson family off, sheriffs ‘sent out of the country|Can nothing move you!" she cried 0| jval rose once more before her— infield and since Roger 'fi‘&l:lnlmn].'hs infielder along with Donnie A HAI\IED | f Boston, who originated the "m i A : 4 i ; addition to the latter, the Washington | Bush | | Winsol* | e 1 with sums that will make them in-|& !ow, thrilling tone. that strange, leering, wild-eyed face, A B R e | =om= \ in ine of medicines. It containg dependent for life, doctors can be| “Mrs. Tudor’—Barry, too, bent|in which there had been something [ g tnEK : Sl : e A OR | nnthing of a harmful nature. It hes suborned—"" 4 4 across thestable—"1 will relieve Your|\eirdly, hauntingiy familiar. All at one in the majors. % Pure Lard, 2 11 Russell Bros, | PALENTS | hielped” millions and hurt none. Yeur “Just a moment, Mrs. Tudor.”” Bar- |mind at once if you will only trust ,nce s BllManed cand. AEAGA N Sd Outstanding in the work of the re- ? advt mmmf druggist probably has it. my word. This will, T hope, lighten ;5 5 gtatue, The next instant she your suffering. Your niece did not|wag off like a flying shadow in the kill your daughter.” ! _|wake of the manhunters. g . KL TR . I - z : = . The woman stared at him, wide-| 7o (aptain Warren, trailing along : Rheumatl m eyed. A : on his crutches at the rear of the . ‘ 4 s ‘She—didn’t?"" Her voice Wwas a|party, there came an odd sense that X . A Remarkable Home Trentment B |Mese toneless breath. “But the|gomeone was behind him, trailing him 1“(')"" By ?n& Whs Had Tt proof—"" in turn. He paused. Nothing but 3 * n the yeat o 03 1 was attacked [ “There is not an atom of proof |, & ot hi aze. Cursing him- by Muscular and Sub-ncute Rl a- N s shadows met his gaze. Cu B tam: 1 suffered as only those who [|2£ainst her” Barry spoke smoothly.|geif for a nervous, weak, incompe- [} are thug afflicted know, for over [@[“Not even the motive remains, for I|tent, he toiled painfully after the t:;::m_vtb::.mlhnrrhvld{rrm;n_‘(n‘nmlv can assure you that she has abso-|otphers. ! 3 such relief as 1 obtained [ s. B o Samarar ETNRRIA ] lutely forgotten her old attachment| ye had never felt his infirmity as | found a treatmdht that cured me for Lieutenant Cadmus; morcover, 1|, signantly befoge as on that night, @ | Completely, and such &ohuful con- @lhave reason to believe that she Is in|when there was excitement and -ad- y ; given it to a number who were ter- love with anether ‘man. venture ahroad. r('hl,\' .\m\.:m. even hédridden, some * *‘Another man!'"” Into Mrs. Tu- It humiliated htm to have them % of them stventy to cignty vears oid, [ dor's dulled eyes there came a gleam |gtop and wait for him, and e replied ' Your satisfaction with .a Sedan de- thisbody. It hasa sturdy frame-work my own casc, almost surlily to eir inquiries as . "1 Y Wy sutorer from any D e e GHT s pen::ls largely upon construction of selected ash, the best lumber for form o Iawtuin ana it That b was not standing it well LI -SIX you'll never see. Since you can't the purpose that can be bought. o to try the great value of my im- was painfully evident to himself. The g provediitlomd Treatmeny:clor e Bh: prolonged, unaccustomed effort ~was S E D A N e T be all the more Eight stout ash pillars, running from L TIC R BRI T telling upon him. When at last he certain what's there. . i a cent; simply mail vour name and B fi t f address and I will send it free to reached the boat-shaped rock the 1 7 5 0 And the h _" b oor 0 Ipol, 1nsure pcrmanent tryv. After you have used it and It i ¢ chances are ou u 101d1 1 has proven itself to be that long- 'Pslflo“:;y’l\k'a‘:h:‘\::l‘dupon dhs wohi ot e masi it m}\’vh = K Sheng‘h and ng‘d“y which means looked-for means of getting rid of g (o) (o * @ such forms of rheumatism, you may panting and racked with pain, and it . 0. b. Factory have th ety y ‘fr§edom from body rattles. The L P was then that that sensation of some- ave the greatest confidence. joints of the steel panels of the outer money unless you are perfectly sat- one near came to him once more with 5 i’ Tofied to sond’ it Tan't that fal overwhelming force. He straightened Studebaker's rep.utanopforfinecoach surface are perfectly Welfi?d- Doors Wiy sutfer iy longer when reliol himself to look about, when a small work was established in your grand- are hung with great precision—open Write today. 4 e hand was laid timidly upon his shoul- S 5 & i Mark H. Jackson, No. 504H Dur- der and a soft voice spoke close to fathers time. gee?’ a d \i}f)ss w“h t 'ou’:g °f ton Bldg., Syrecusc, N. Y. i . s 3 nality. . yneknpn Ia rasponaibie: s ADove his car. This LIGHT-SIX Sedan body is built na ty. indows open without “It's OHIV 1, captain.” binding, yet are so firmly set that satoient (rue. i e S el complete in Studebaker plants and e “What are you doing here?” is as good as the chassis. [t will Ny are rattle-proof. “I followed because 1 thought . T 1 XN R 3 ; could help,” she replied. *“I was—I ast, without rattles or squ?aks, as And unless you ‘choose a Sedan was 2;’“'“ ddhsiprnenyinl ieard longas the chassis—and that's longer with the quietness and flexibility of you scussing your ans, an c 3 B ot avold hearing, T think 1 know than the average life of many other the LIGHT-SIX motor you will be the place you are trying to find, but| cars. There's nothing flimsy about disappointed. Frank is leading you all astray. Only myself and one other ever knew it YWE DON'T WANT 'rHEM |1 think, until this man unaccountably YOOPING INTO THIS BUSINESS [stumbled upon it in his wanderings.” J8T YET.” “What {8 {t—some old deserted MODELS AND' PRICES f. o. b. Factories shack?’ The captain was rapidly U forgetting his pain and - fatigue in LIGHT-SIX SPECIAL.SIX BIG-SIX of hope. “Why, sergeant, how can [awakening interest. S-Pass., 112° W.B., 40 H.P. 5-Pass., 119" W.B,, 50 H.P. 7.Pass., 126" W.B. 60 H.P you know? It cannot be!" lFay shook her head with a sad J o) g “But I am convinced it is true, and |little reminiscent smile. A Chassis. ... $ 875 | Chassis.. $1200 | Chassis. .$1500 I am sure that he loves her also. Miss| ‘“There isn't even the remains of a ) Touring Car. . 1045 | Touring. . 1475 | Touring..... . 1785 Fay is utterly innocent of any com-}human habitation along the shore Roadster (3-Pass. . 1045 | Roadster . 1425 | Coupe (4-Pass.) . . 2500 plieity in the death of your daugh—‘hnn here for miles.”” She spoke very Sedan .....0.. . 2700 ter!” softly. ‘It is a cave, Captain War- Mrs. Tudor had miraculously re-|[ren; not really a cave, you know, but covered her poise and self-possession. |just a natural fissure in the rock, “I shall not ask you the name of upon which another has fallen, form- the man.” She smiled faintly. You[ing a roof. 1 don't suppose the don't know whai a burden you have|whole thing is more than three feet lifted from my heart, Sergeant Bar-|wide and about six long. My brother . 1750 ry! When I thought her guilty youland 1 discovered it by chance one M IRVING J S R will understand that I wanted to|day, and we swore we would never [ ] E I E s t ort shield her at all costs.” tell anybody about it. I can’t imagine 5 dooreny, e, mL Torber SveRy: It 15 the DAY sheltar tor miles? o0 "WIN”‘ .;l'll ('! 193 ARCH STREET Wklle-? : ' ',w l' | w\‘lll L. Miss R. Crawford Tells How Cuticura Coupe-Roadster (2- Pass.). . ... 1378 “Thank you!" She held out her When you find that you tire easily, |hand with a pretty littie gesture of when happiness fails through head-|gratitude. ‘“You have proven a real ache, backache, nervousness—then |friend. But since—since she is not 'l!.:——~ ask yourself: “Is it worth while to|guilty, who is? My Laurel hadn't wear harmful shoes®" an enemy in the world! Sergeant Physicians assert that the bad ef-|Barry, find me the guilty man!” Healed ECZema feets of wrongiy shaped shoes are She disappeared on the veranda, far-reaching. The unnatural posture |and Barry made his way slowly to- induced by high heels throws the in- |ward the back door. As he reached ternal organs out of position. Result- |[the back porch. still deeply cngrossed ing troubles often necessitute opera-|in his meditations, louise met him ‘“‘Eczema broke out in small pim- ples under my arms, back of my cars and on my fingers. It became itchy and burned e T YT un'n»;, e |in e little flutter of renewed ecxcite- and formed white blisters, I'he woman who would be at her |ment. | \ S A - ilta skt 3 o il which broke and left the st and brightest will wear Canti- It you please. Sergeant Barvy, | Atk phrte gare. T ueed lever Shoes. Their flexfble arches, [IFrank and the sheriff are down be- Feverali salota an a\Bints which conform to the natural dction!hind the garage. IFrank called out ments which gave no of the foot and allow (he muscles |to me to run and find you as quick relief. 1 was advised by a free play, enable you to walk or stund |as I could. He says he's got some- i i frisnd to use Luticura Soap and correctly, with minimum fatigue, and |thing to show you!" Ointment whi 1 did, and after eliminate all danger of weak or fullen He neared the garage. A subdued using three cakes of Cutieura Soap Sudlies. shout greeted him, and two boxes of Cuticura Ointment They stimulate—not retard—the| ‘[ook at th The sheriff's voice 1 was completely healed.” (Signed) eirculation which brings to the cheeks |was triumphant. “How's that for the Miss Ruth Crawford, 33 Fairmont a bewitching glow. They do not nhu»‘«; thing the murdering wretch used to St., Malden, Mass. the nerves which run from the feet|convey nm( carbon mono\mg to the : up through the body even to the eyes. [house in?' o&‘,‘i,‘,“,‘,‘,f‘;:‘:.‘lfi,’,‘{;,,","“,f,‘;f,'?:: Knowing that your physical perfec- A tomato plant, frame and all, was pimples orotherefupflonl'. They are tion starts with your feet, you can|lying on its side in the soft loam, -pluauretouse,luls also Cuticura take satisfection in the thought that |which had been heaped in a circular Talcum, a fascinating (ragrance for , your Cantllever 8hoes conduce to mound about a shallow hole. In it pelfuml;\glhe skin. your health and charm, your youth-|jay a large tin oil can, to which a ads Oapicara Lab- fulness and joy in living. length of thin but strong rubber tub- Q ‘Wass. {ing had been attacned, and from both there came a stench of the same fumes which Barry had detected | when he examined the gas mask. ~ = " He took the thing up and scruti-| nized it carefully, then look into “\~$ALESR’AN $AM San Wants lt Wl"llc TLE Gefiinf‘ s (IQOCA BY SWAN facds of the two men. The sound of footsteps crunching | | on the gravel path leading from the | house made the sheriff turn and 5 whisper fiercely: | | “Here comes (“ayton and the lame | feller. ook sharp and get that can into the tool house hack of the gar- lage, Frank. We don’t want them |snooping into this business just yet." { 1°rank obeyed hastily. As he de- |partad Barry asked: “What is this hunch of Frank's that he is on the track of that fellow we've been looking for--the one who (100d taste distinguishes every de-|took his suit of clothes?” | tail of Cantilever Shoes. They ex-| “Well"--the sherbi's tone was not emplify the fact that women and {enthusiastic—"he's come on a place, their shoes can be al once sensible where the woods and the beach ni-et, und stylish. and he says there are signs of a little matilevers for Men, Women and [fire having been built, and chicken Children bonea lying about. The woods are| |thicker there than here. He heard ~ ‘9 something come creeping through the | e bughes, but it must have seen him| o |first, for it plungod off again.” L & “I"rank probably stumbled on some 185 Main Street plenic piace,” remarked Barry, “And ORI TR S T & A ,1 BUT L TRl You WHAT LU DO- NOU LEAVE SOME OF T NO —5:\ HERE AND L TRY 1T { { HAENT = || AND THEN WRITE YOU A TESTIMONIAL~ WILL THAT DO ? HOWD'YOU DD, SENATOR- VOME T 6T VOR [ N| YESN’\(;N\RALP FOR GULLLEMS HE\{(O?“ DED NEVER TRIED YRU WELL GUZZLEM'S HOW (AN | SYRUPL WRITE A TEST\MONIAL FOR SOMETHING, WE NENER SURE -\'LL Bt GLRD TO LENE YOU SOME OF THE BUT D RATHER YOUD WRITE THE TESTIMONAL

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