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JILLIAM PATTERSON WHITE oyn by Litle Brown and (hopimy .;b' Continued From Our Last Tssue, He saw beyond the table Ora‘t with a gun in each hand. s nbler's face, despite the tears t ovarflowed his eyes and ran down caesk was fairly murderous. . “Tip!» Where are you? Don't meve, Bill" Craft was sayving, barrels of his two guns waving to and | “Get away from fhat Don't try and get away. 1 tro uncertainly, door, Bill. 1 see you." fosk from his setont on the and flung it across the room. It WHth o a clatter, Craft fired at sound Fell The hat his you the Billy 1eaned forward, picked up a |!Ing Billy tahle fell the | The next instant Billy kicked him under the chin and flattened him oul. “I'ut your hands behind you, Tip,” he directed. thrust his hands béhind him. Billy slipped around him, lald his six- hooter on a chair seat and drew the handkerchief beneath Tip's crossed wrists, The neat instant 'Tip had whirled about, crowded his body against Billy and struek qutside with all his might. TIn an instant Tip was on top and Billy underneath, The older man jammed both thumbs into Billy's windpipe and wrenched him- self astride Billy's body. The strang- spread wide his logs, haunched up his knees, planted both feet against Tip's ribs and straight- ened his legs with a jerk. Tip's hands were torn loose from Billy's throat and Tip himsell crashed backward against the wall, Billy serambled to his feet and without the slightest hesitation elip- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1922, In the afternoon stretch between meals there is often f2lt the need of re- freshment. For a quickly made and beneficial ¢pick-me-up,’’ try a steaming cup of fragrant Lipton’s Tea, Tt will gotothe spot as nothing else vill—and there’s no‘““come back’” cxcept the ¢‘come backformore.” To get the full benefit of freshnéss, flavor, and aroma, be sure to use LIPTONS TEA Largest Sale in the World pumpkins and grapes that graced the face the music? He should have known he'd only hurt himself hy run ning off this way. “RBut 1 rode over heré espécially to bring you back with me to stay long an you like" Hazel shook her head. “Can't, dear, 1'd like nothing better, hut I've just got to look after the ranch.' When Sally Jane was gone, Hazel started a fire in the steve, put on the coffeepot and ground up eneugh cof- fee for four cupfuls, She liked cof- | fee, did Hazel Walton Bacon and potatoes were sputtering on the stove when the fuintest of creaks at the door made her look up. She did not move, just stood there staring stupldly at the bareheaded man that hlecked the open doorway. IFor the bareheaded man was Dan 8ifke, his harsh face rendered even less prepossessing than usval by a week's stubble of heard six- shooter was in Dan Siike's hand, and the barrel was pointing at her hreast. “Don't go makin' any move to- ward that rifie on the hoaks back of you," said Dan Slike, slipping into the room and closing the door hehind him. “If you de, I'll have to heef you, Dish up that grub a-frying there on the stove, ['m hungry. Get a move on." At that she turned in a flash and reached for the Winchester, She had it barely off the hooks when Dan Slike was beside her. With his left as RED PEPPER HEAT ENDS RHEUMATISM Red Pepper Rub takes the from sore, stiff, aching joints. It ean not hyrt you, and it certainly stops that old rhenmatism torture at once When yvou arve suffering so you can hardly get around, just try Red Pep- per Rub and you will have the quick- est relief known. Nothing has such coneentrated, penetrating heat as red PEPPErS. Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper Rub you will feel the tingling heat, In three minutes it warms the rore spot through and through. Pain and soreness nre zone As any good druggist for a inr of Rowles ed Pepper Rub. Be sure to get the genuine, with the name Rowles on each package, S —— REDS PITCHING (COR Eppa Rixey Is The Only Left Hander On Club's Roster Cineinnati, March 21.—Information as to the makeup of the Cincinnati. clul's pitching staff for the eoming season has bheen given out by Man ager Moran, dispatches from the IReds training camp state. The ros “ouch' "elouting of Clyde Barnhart, INTY OF HOMER Pittshurgh, March 21 Pittshurgh regulars and Yannigans engaged in a lively swatfest at Hot Springs yester. day and the former trotted off the field at the end of the seventh with two runs to the good, 12 to 10, Ad- here emphasized the who was heldipg down left field for the Yan- nigans. Four of Yannigans poled out homers, Rarnhart claiming two and Cuyler, . Rohwer and Adums one ench . Nohwer slammed out the only circuit drive for the regulars, vices received WORRYING OVER PITCHER, Detroit, March 2 Ty 'ehb '3 worrled over he welfare of nis pitch- ers, according to woerd ‘rom Ander- son, 8. 0' where the Ostreit Amer- fcans and Rochester (nternationals stopped cesterday 'n o cheir barnstorm- ing tour e Tiger nmanager ears cantinued cold weather in that vegion may retard the conditioning process, | which had advanced rapidly at ‘he | training camp Augusta, Ga. The athletes to don weaters for sterday's #lx inning contest, which the Tigers won 7 to 3 Ihe teams pluy at Union, & . today, were for Y-LEWIS MATCH. DEM Owner of 101 Ranch Wires Offer to Both Wrestler and Fighter, DANDERINE Stops Hair Coming Out; Thickens, Beautifies 8h-cents buys a bottle of "Danders ine’ at any drug store. After one ap- plication of this delightful tenic you Y3 patterned top to the peculiar throb- bing ring it gave on striking the hour, she liked it. And on a day the old clock was destined to repay that liking fuil measure, pressed down and running over. 123740, F “Hello, ingly, as a f “Put your horse come on in."” “1 tied him to the wagon,” said Sal- iy Jane. “You look mad, dear,’"” continued. , ’ ‘I am,"” declared Hazel. ‘“Listen to what 1 heard in town this morning. | Nate told me " would be |8 o Gl there now, she concluded. not RSN lu\what do you think of that for a put-up job? Why, it's not even clev- er.” “No,”" agreed Sally Jane, many articies belonging to Bill. Either the quirt the hatband, but not Loth. 1'd like to know how they got hold of them. Tip had cnemies several. But I'm afraid the gang| won't take that into consideration-- much. All theyll be able to see fis the quirt and the hathand. Confound it. Bill shouldn't have disappeared thi: ¥. Al his friends know he didn't—couldn't have either held up the stage or really rustled Sam lar- ler's precious horse, which, by the was found mud to the ecars near s corral this morning. Fact, dad But why didn’t Bill stay and Penca City,, Okla., March 21.—Joe (. Miller, one of the owners of the 101 Ranch near here, has wirad an offer to Jack Dempsey and Ed (Strangler) lLewis, providing a guarantee and percentage of their proposed wrest- ing eamp will not he carried, ling-hoxing mateh is brought to Buf- ald falo Park, at Mr. Miller's ranch. The | Luque, who has heen il with the Park is on the main line of the Santa | Fe railroad. 1t is used for the an- nual round-up of the ranch. hand he séized the gun harrel and shoved it upward. And as he did o, he smote her across the top of the head with his pistol barrel A rocketing sheaf of sparks danced before her eyes and her knees gave {way. He dragged the Winchester from her failing grasp as she fell. Hazel slowly raised her hody to a sitting position. She clung to a leg of the tahle for support. She passed a hand very tenderly across the tep|mach improved yesterday that he L ees) > of her head, She felt a little nauseat- [ took 4 long workout with the team. MITQHILL: BIATEDONDE =t she | e Mugkegon, ~iich., March 21.—Pink- TR S Dan Slike, watehing her with hard, GRANEY JOINS INDIANS fey Mitehell of Milwaukee, wan the MANTIN SOULS SEIChn bright eves, strode (o the stove and crer negpaner-destiton ovar-\Willig-Doylej siNan-ighiorh A Mok sial oo RemPy poured himselt out a cup of coffee. Veteran Outfielder Joins Club At of Detroit in a ten round bout last | Seiger was fouled by Vincent “Peppe’ “You'll be all right in about 10 Training Camp At Dallas {night. the crities gave Mitchell eight| Martin in the third round lfl' 'lh;" minutes,* he saic alm “Tai ¥ o : rounds and twe were called even schedule? twelve-round mill at the [ ;VM o a“-r:‘lil.:.lq‘.' T didn’t 4_1.~u~mm|: \’In‘rv‘h 21 7= \wh_ the Madison Square Garden last night. r arrival yesterday of Jack Graney, the e s g He drank the coffec veteran outfielder, all of the members | JOMINUTES ENOUGH! = i evident enjoyment. of the Cleveland Indigns are now at| Roston, March 21 -Jor Dugan,| JACK WOLFE WINS, He came and stood over her, hands | pe spring training camp at Dallas. |who probably will be at shortstop for Sandusky, O, March 21.—Jack {on hips, and looked down at her| yesterday was the warmest day the the Boston Red Sox this season,| Wolfe of Cleveland knocked out FEd- grimly. She shrank away, her wide|jndians have had this season accord-|played for ten minutes {n i practice | die Smith of Philadelphia in the eyes flxed upon him in (right and|ing o advices from Dallas, but only |game at Hot Springs. Ark. vesterday |second round of a scheduled ten- loathing. fielding and batting drill was indulg- and then had to call it a day. He told [round bout last night. They fought It was evident ed in, as Dallas played Kansas City. | Manager Hugh Duffy that he had not jat 122 pounds. isurvey of her satisfactory, for kicked her in the side. Not I8imply as an carnest of what store for her. “Get up,” he manded. ‘. The naueea and in com- g most of the dizay i fecling had evaporated. $he was per- ¥ fectly able to get up, but it was in- s tolerable that she should do the bid- ding of her uncle's murderer. She continued to lie still. Bl " l B .b “Get up!" he repeated, and kicked |her again-—harder. IT is wellknown that pimples and blackheads (acne) and boils are often caused by errors of diet. leischmann’s Yeast is now being recom- mended for these embarrassing and painful skin troubles because fresh yeast corrects the errors of diet which cause them. The surgeon of one important New York hospital states: “I have used yeast extensively and found it in- vaiuable in curing boils.” When 17 cases of pimples (acne) were treated with Fleischmann’s Yeast at hos- pitals in New York and Philadelphia the results were remarkable. Typical of these was the case of a young man whe had suffered with pimples for three years. He ate three cakes of Fleischmann’s fresh yeast daily betore meals. In five weeks the eruption had cleared completely Tocay physicians and hospitals are using Fleisch- mann s fresh yeast as the most efficacious remedy for pimples and boils. ter will include eight hurlers of which Rixey is the only left hander. The other members of the staf’ are l.uque, Scott, Donahue, Couch, Markle, Gil espie and Schnell I'our other pitchers at the ped Tip over the head with the bar- rel of his six-shooter. 'Tip remained where he Billy stood over him, pistol poised, till he made sure he was senseless, Then he took pains to make fast the trio's respective arms land legs with sirips torn from & nightgown belonging to Sam, It was his landable intention to pack the unconscions I'elix into town and jail him for the stage couch rob- bery. It, was a bold plan, but Rilly alw s rather favored the bold plan. With Craft in jail and wearing the clothing worn by the rohber, to which clothing the complaisant Jerry I'ern and his passenger would undoubted- ly be prepared to swear, it hard indeed, if Bill could the robbery on him, Craft. Tt must have been his good angel who caused him to look through the front window. He looked and saw a cloud of horsemen scouring {oward the ranch house. He immediately recognized, to his great disgust, half a dozen of Sam Larder's punchers, He abandoned the plan of taking Felix Craft to town. He would bhe hard pul to escape himself. Billy fopped his mount, struck in the spurs and fled. The other horse he perforce left standi CHAPTER XIJ. Nate Samson, weighing suger [azel Walton, looked at her wise, “Heard the news, Hazel Red Herring, the town marshal, slouching against a showcase, covert Iy watched the girl. “Somebody Killed his own house last night.” said can not find a particle of dandruff er falling hair, Resides, every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more color and abundance. entirely recovered from the attack of grip that gave him a late start in the carly season practice and felt the need j of more rest. The regulars beat the Yannigans ten to one in the five inning battle. Tip answered. the question hy halt- ing his groping way toward the speaker. He stood still, his body | swaying, his muscular fingers locked In the palms of his hands. Billy stooped over the sénseless Craft and whipped off his neckerchief. Tip hesitated, then suddenly e =1 T ¥AS GEORGE WASHINGTON BLED TO DEATH? Doctors Disagree Washmgtou died from s complication of disenses which ssem to have ended u what is now called Pneumonia Good birth and a“clean and vigorous outdoo: ife had made a fine specimen of manhood of “the Father of our Country.” Physi ciang have long discussed the true reason: of Washington's death. Senna and a few other cathartics have been used since ancient times. But during the earlier years of American history the dnctors were in the habit of opening o vein and letting out bloo 1 in the treatment of fevers and every ill that led to fevers such as indigestion, constipation, colds gervousness, and, in fact, most of the ill: of man. As it 18 known that Washingtor was freely bled by the doctors, there ar many physieians who believe that h might have lived many years longer if he had received different treatment. It is true that bleeding will quekly reduce a fever, but so will a strong cathar tie. In fact, when the custom of bleedin: , “the cathartic habit'" rapidly tan’ ita place Today the general uss ol powerful cuthartics 18 doing many “time: more harm thao bleading ever did Strangely enough there always have been pure and mild medicines that mu:le FERRL the use of hleeding or cathartios almost Hazel woudered why Nate's ilieintary 1nr~'.‘¢‘r left her face. “Tip O'Gorman! For example, consider Sanalt, 1t 18 & [He was one of Uncle Tom's friends hundred years since Doctor Osgonl of [Who did it?” Boston commencel to give it to his “They found Bill Wingo's qguirt on putients. Doctor Osgonl married into floor beside e hody and right the Wilson family of druggists who com |inside the door a snakeskin hatband pounded the Sanalt for him, and & |the whole town knows belongs to rmtim\lly oge family has been making it | Bill." Hazel's cheeks hegan to glow. “That train Moran lie y Jane." she said smil- ‘e appeared at the door. in the corral and grippe since arriving at Mineral We! and had not been in the hox was so slowly, with “Too or that he found his he hard. lay for ide Sar told me. CORNS Lift Off with Fingers Fleischmann's {resh yeast rids you Ythem Tip O'Gorman in % Nital She mot up, gasping, a hand at her side. She félt as though one of her ribs was broken. She had set the table for hersely before he came in. He sat down at her place, his eyes bright upon her. Fumblingly she filled a plate with bacon and fried potatees. She brought him another cup of coffee and placed the condensed milk and the sugar within his reach. the ouT will eesn’t hurt a bit! Drop a little If you are ever troubled with pimples or boils, begin at once to correct them by eating 2 to 3 cakes of Flelschmann's fresh yeast every day before or between meals. lor a hundred years. Throughout” all this time promin doesn’t prove anything,” she declared 4 o physicians of New England have b in a level voice. Continued in Our Neat Issue. prescribing Sanalt for impovenshed bloo | Hazel's black eyes were glittering RIS B NS i or anemix, and for all that cawses or i | joueh slitted eyelids. Leally, Nate COLUMBIA GRID ME? agused by poor blood, such as boils and = Y ather painful or disfiguring sores, indizes —— ton: and most forins of stomach tronhle Buck ONeil Issues a Call For Mole- constipation, mrrid liver, kidnev affee skin Wearers To Report April 10.@ tions, and general debility “ i Sanalt 18 a reconstructive tonis. 1 New York, March 21.—Columbia's does not FORCE the bowels to act, but XP foothall heroes get together on 1t stimulates and so strengthens the blaod A e e e and all the organs that they, after shor treatment, act nuturally, wigorously and month of intensive preparation for oleasantly . next fall's activities. Frank J. (Buck) A goodydexcription of what Sanult wit "7‘NMI. head coach will be in charge dn is to be found in the following letter of the work which will include kick- aritten by Mrs. G, C. Bateson, who ha. ing, passing, blocking and other fum- spent. all her life in Pawtucket, R L Sh “Kreezone” on an aching corn, in-|damentals. resides at 114 Mineral Springs Ave stantly that corn stops hurting, then| Crew and track werk will prevent "I had been slowly ”"K"K or two yeurs shortly you life it right off with |a number of the most prominent 'ha doctor said it was general decline. 1 fingers. Truly! | tootball players of the university from was weak, depressed and terribly nervous Your druggist sells & tiny bottle of | appearing during the spring practice, The troubles that led up to this condition “Ireszone’ for a few cents, suficient | but it is hoped by Coach O'Neil to were indigestion and constipation resultiug to remove every hard corn, soft corn |develop the nucleus of a team about tn poor blood, hemorrhoids, gusin stomach or corn between the toes, and the cal- | which he may build a well rounded luses, without soreness or irritation. |sauad next October. he, headaches and | dizziness, | DOINGS OF THE DUFFS nes | took, including cathartios, only seemed to make my troubles worse When [ was just @abont ready to give up Druggist Gill suggested that | try Sanalt Fie praised it very highly and said if | w s not porfectly. satisfied ha would retuen my money “The result of two bottley of Sanalt wus astomshing o put, it in & few words, they practically made me well All my yrzang acted right, my aches and paius q 1 k Bill did it eft me, my complexion improved, and 1 9u <thih i s oonvinaod that. Sanalt. the: Sensitile ! ‘Watton, MORNING - I'LL BET NINE s " Nate nodded. “So does everybody DOLLARS THAT I'ome is 8 tmly wonderful remedy LAUNDRESS ToOK At Any rate" Nate pursued with Y — 17! relish, “there's a warrant out,for Bill Another warrant!” Hazel's hand moved imperceptibly nearer a cheese- knife that lay on the counter. “Another warrant. That three counts he's wanted on--stage ¥ robhery, rustling that chestnut horse of Sam Larder's and now this murder. 11 alway: il Bill Wingo was too good to he true.” Hazel Walton made no further mark. She reached for the cheese- knife. Nate mson ducked under the counter. The cheeseknife w within an inch of his prickling B (and stuck quivering in the edge of a shelf. Tom Wierever Go Back BY ALLMAN | ASKED THAT LAUNDRBSS' \F SHE TooK OUR CREAM: THE CHEESEKNIFE WHIRRED WITHIN AN INCH OF HIS SCALP AND STUCK QUIVERING IN THE EDGE O]" A SHELW, on chonld have been w SAY, DID You TAKE OFF OUR PORCH THIS MORNING P HUH-SOMEBODY HAS COPPED OUR MILK AND CREAM AGAIN THIS ved asked Are You Governed Ry love or a desive for love in your daily contact with others? CEORGE ARLISS in The Ruling Passion - at FOX’S Mon.—Tues.—Wed. Of Next Weei makes re- A announced Hazel in a loud, unsympathetic tone. “I'm only sorry I haven't a gun with me. Taiking like @ N o BRING HOME THE OYSTERS FROM HONISS'S - ALWAYS FRESH 20-30 State Street Hartford Telephone 3374—3375 L o a2 bt o b v WELL , DOGGONIT, | HAENT TIME T GO BALK AFTER WM NOW Nats," corral that about a man you're not fit to say marched out of the store. The inar gt SHA! TollowedZhar {16, the ook BUZZ CENTER? THRT MAN BV TWO INCHESI 17!/ and carried her purchases into . r the Kitchen and dumped them on the him. She had alwiy r the Terry clock- -~ from the cheerful painted ~ SALESMAN $AM hello to. Here, ‘I don’t want any of “It's all right, he said. S — table. She hung up her man's tat — e ——— this stuff! You can keep it." = - Py 3 oY : e St A L ARE. YoU \ HEY, -D'VYOu ,\—fi:?? “She's gone over to the othér store." Arrived home, Hazel unhitched and and fAuffed the hair by the aid of the mirror that hung below the Terry RO ARSI RN AR ‘PALACE—4 Days Starting Next Sunday whole pHe of wrapped purchages and 4 GONG TOWARD e B R c | REALZE N t Bile inharnessed, turned the team into the N é:;_, : =2 clock her uncle had bro with WHERE IS MY WANDERING BOY TONIGHT?

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