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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1922, 1 customary sedateness of motion ne| “When T oveturned to the United | Jungle teavels, T conld nol help | lon't wear trouser clips, Marko, 1 | Roosevell gave i 1 ontercd his | the unknown beast of Arvgeatina in s , {00 1oathe trouser clips and teantital Teeth whll he oftice I the White House was: Wil [ $oad of the nnknown river of Bragil, He toid her that he vode “ene of | vours 0 yen use Pyevdento | < gulurly Dili-A morioa, Wh i voue Ap. | #10 Distory might have Leen changed. | those chulnless bikes,' ntine amphibinn @l what has hap. [ AnYWay, | hope the relation of this He madd It rather mumblingly, ¥a- Vol cling the man's | Ickient may g wn fnspiration to Jose | actly in that tone she used to s “m en 0 my tapression that Nep, | €Y | Nr*r ident of the Buenos | things ke, do lke you in 1 Ares slogleal garden, and Emilo Cannoh und several other congress. | brown sait, M o men were i { Mrey, the distingn 1 Arg on | pABE L0 b ) i —_— the room ut the fime W e resumed his vide. A mile 2 aml they may reeall thig s Hon | EINEOE, WhO atre on an \ to n n M Fm' m Sy e o i o pg. Bo -3-iveg a sIEND rhse, because everyhody seemed g od | Aseertain the facts Immense tree trank slung betwee cen swim " ke i huge Iy 1 " iy ple arlan ey iving ~ ltwo tremondous horses, harnessed | H1S expert discussion of the wmineral [ through untoll ages.'” Chlno |23 dewise, A passed (hem |@nd timber resources of the Andean After the departure of the others | Ay i On Crataan, CoLomnia Co,, N.Y, i A . N.Y, W @1 X INSOL! sy A o tlio S\ B A Lorsetlosh | Platenis and plains convinecd me of |the president for half ae hour disens- | . | ! ith ¢ k) w..\utcumso:‘ 2 <hi i AL -.‘:'uir-" MOSRSi wincerity and vesponsibiiity. ffe |3eds #% an enthusinstie naturnlist ana | . 1 was bothered with Conatipation, g “n. 0Ty Dae [:"‘”"‘ v o™ o whot ahead and a line cane fizo| ITECd Me to help him rafse maney fn (Selentist the possibility of ther i Liver Trouble and Indigestion for I Wi i we've cal mihtl either Argenting or the Cnited Stategs, Reme HE Rnrviviy phibian three years, and tried all kinds of MAREL, .y e i i caues |another Nana nnd Marko for abomg|Nl m e il Lo Ahibircs 1 | descended from the ancier 4 : bre's deilghis mowhbmsbend § g s i |8 nd shipe?” duet an expedition tc weate aml [ ans, ac K5 . | : TRt e D GRS YL L Lol lnm}\ ) becanse 1'm A 5 h,.‘] hail certain aspir. | Capture this extraordinary animal and to speak, in the story of the Ameri- | i v bl bad [ would haveadull, heavy feeling liared by tie prosil vohnish Mobe' |H'-HH"J ant: Ardanis; VIEons | ol M6~ 107 WIHIA e ' Preridant \ prospector whom said he well | - in the pit of my stomach after eating, " heues of leiwure from Jis work i the “And 8 *sald. T Tybar, - TRoosevelt about it and mention his [remembered. ¥ omentioned the inei (Contimied from ighth Page.) 1 saw “Fruit-a-tives’ advertised A of Fortune Fost Hih el o . Syt b g CHAT 1 0 el 1ewhat the devil does it t what | E name because he had been assoctated | 16Nt to Secretary Loel as 1 loft 4 i minds, anyway 1 with Roosevelt in the | President's office and he may and bought two 50c boxes. Before I . S in some way v T H N N 1ok at me, Sabre,| Sabre found but lttle busine 4 2 fopee by T ST o R kbt BT el mog than this it [ had finished orfe box, I was relieved Cuban campaign. my conversati | i i g | ot, my bey, U'm u\\‘rllnl.lg him when he got to his of- Weltes Rbcssvalt “ye later when Colenoi | A "““I'"‘”* and now have no more trouble, I stiie s of the feudal sys- | fc o took ont the manuseript of \ g : £¥ 4 wship and mu- ) » estilent survivor of the feudal sys- | i N 1”1-:“)d x'v:mflv' vu:u‘n’»«m |L 1‘ “Although | gave him no promises, | VeIt made his famous trip to v recommend these Fruit Laxo Toblets”, 1, and” g urned over the puges. |, | 5 ; Ameriea, he told me eonfidenty t . CALE SHEPHE e sadd he would call again, Shortly . i . W Phi B ALE 5 “Absoute Murko, don't be[He wondered what Nona would think |6 S A€ SO 0 evelt | ust Lefore satling that, aithor 3 that all Phi Beta WM. GALE SHEPHERD, s 1a_completer nos thai, yon &lready | P ¢ would like to tell her about | "0 anal and unofficiul letter refer- | Md never heard anything ing axk he foothall management 10| 90¢ & box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25e. R RHARTORY o o | st o ring to this incident {fom hle Aduerlegn. | progpect wign | peeviston and as. | Atdealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES lady, who w ty- Ali, you are getting it now." lLord wyning came fn. . " o | should not he' surp Ve \iniG 1 : BYa { Ve e re . - Tt ioodis, 166, |- MWy NINE Wha:6f MiAdTe. Regh very| L kEeboutemanthund wabilly there ity wistine ot fhe tiest squad | Limited, OGDENSBURG, N.Y, i ier counier anid ! ) { 1850 ’ s VOIYlame in the legation pouch a per- [Arrival in Argeatin ERAE “arE ok T et Stunim. Vet (S o | sonal letter from the President writ [make a special trip of exploration o] 00 50 G50 T I hee haie the ploasing camploment |(he Searchlight says.” thin, black-haired. His clean-shaven Y hic ¢ Vo AR » someh S 2 jm-|face was deeply furrowed in rigid- 4 3 ina o i z An ome | H 3 JURE! o I tan aad ofive Lue ana| He somehow gave Swhre tie im ply odi:fn - rili=| Fen 1 ik own handwrlting and: ex< | Boutheri Avgentinyand Chile/ i the (10 Pick thoit mow ind be to seme | KING ALBI INJURED. of s croped Iack ol She was|Dression of taking an even deeper |looking furrow which Jogked 8| yiuing roal Interest in the story of [hope of ascertaining whether here by gament should ho made fm- ndon, March 30.—King Albert of R e of|eriwyment in the incident between \r').n.,‘l shay & would ‘be an intricate | g 5o onn ‘whom he said he well any truth in these stortes of this| oo B0 LT Gneit of the nu. | BelEInm who is visiting Rome injured ad o of the taheen <o erd his wife and Sabre than enjoyment he nlr'v"llnnnn.l ]lvy held | himsell. very | o iheioi “and Saiaking me 1o got MOFOUSE Mt W oc R A BEaE Itk vight arm in a fall in his room lownbnEatH fita¥hvar Tulelea iV BRI W8 "owiY fRodilauneast HLESRAE MRS Sffly as though the | iy fafl into touch with him at [appeated to him, He wanted nothing | o5y noxt fall® yeslerdny aaysraiCenimui g Rt als zing delicoey and et (He was slightly turned in ‘!I.\' saddle f“f‘h « h|.~_ larynx were also rigldly | o0 n g aek im to write all about about it lest there shtuld be | % patch quoting the newspaper Tribuna. ah oxgul ‘riness. Children, play-|$0 s to look dircctly at Nona, and[inclined. When not speaking he had || he had seen, ridicule it he (did not sueceed Philadelniti hiE Les st e My with her and she deiighted in|he lstened and interposed, and turned (@ habit of breathing rather noisily e atin: iaarwhle sentt oaid] s aRen0y Metore - hb 1AL TROROR wrara et b s BB In Japan fencing is regarded as Biaving children. (but she wasjhiS eves from her fuce to Sabre's, [through his nose as if he were doing [\ 06 NER SR AT L0 Arrenting; for lijs polhte: g e 800 NAY AGMBLeSe SUERILRNS an accomplishment for young women, Fhiidless) sked todatioke Ner|NeTs. with'l andsome head slightly [1¢ep breathing exercises. He was ‘ b : ¢ fatal trip up the Parana and face. They w stare at her face Kapova men and others of high stand er amphibian, whish strongly cocked to one side and with much|married and had a son of whom he|""" '(’lfL'l'.'“’,I‘Ilil"’:'l‘l'l‘,(“".;”'.‘””,_,“‘,' ::‘\‘:I'; v rlyers: nto the leart of] in that immer orbed way in |Eleaming in his eyes; rather as if he |Was immensely proud, aged elghteen 0% pegs and no names of those he [ Brazil he sent me word throuzh a O IGhvahRliAents and then ask to|Nhad on some private mock. and doing well in a lawyer's oftice, might - represent mutual Argentine friend that he had | tone o anean “iist hiroke it “Well, about my word ‘elegent, | He came in and closed the door. He N s dacined “off ‘tho: Brasilinn s their baby fingers were not more|Nona was going on, “and why it is|had a sheet of paper in his hand. “In April, five months later, just[stead of the Argentine exploring ex- softly silken. Of her hair Lady Ty-|mine-—weren't you asking?” Jonal's golng to take 'me into T o ‘ vt | pedition S8 It x S ak . ershi g v " {before 1 went to Panama first | 1 bar had sald frequently, from her| Sabre sald he had, “Yes~ why|Partnership. Just told me. | American Minister, 1 received a letter Discovers Ri girlhood upwards, that it was “a most from the prospector written from After his wn to Ameriea and sickening nuisance.” She hound it g A some far away place in Chubut, or|when he was recovering from fhe tightly as if te punish and be firm|Word and then we have it for our so-called Patagonia. He was almost | poison and fover contracted in the with the sickening nuisance that it|oWn, whichever of us it is, and use enthusiastic in his story of how he [wild hot tropical jungle of Brazil T Easproihers Witareyenvthing, ARd Glegnnts ming hud again found a fresh trail of alsaw him for a long falk, when he / A G just now. I'm dreadiully fond of if. ” strange animal leading to the waters [said: ‘Well, while 1 am game and R S IfT I, /] Ont of a hundred people ' who[IUS so—well, clegant: there you are, of a lake, although he had not ac-|glad that I discovered this nnknown i e el/-1oughening passed her by quite a considerable -‘“,’]lh'““" tually again seen the beast as in his [ river in Brazil, 1 would prehably be i feg 2 number woulil have denied that she e mare steadied again. She R e aRivSi7. . hag: Bha 18 i X T d P 1[ st exy i s read, I'ractically was heautiful, Her face was round |Stretehed out her neck towards Sabre Lo forwarded to President [toosevelt and | the cooler region of sonuther Ar and sauecy rather than oval and classi- |[and quivered her nostrils at him, I am wondering if it is still in his Pgentina and Chile and 1 mignt have cal. Incontestable the striking attrac- [Sensing him. He put up a hand to P« 'd [H t " T d H archives whicl have been pre-|found that mysterious amvphibian| 4 h archives which may hay v pre- | foun hat m y tion of her complexion and of her[sfroke her beautiful muzzle and she les! Cfl lm el l'le [0 rlfld|,~. pved, Sinee then I have never re- | which would have aroused rar more i [ Y llflCtIlT(_’ r00. hair; but not beautiful-—quite a num-[threw up her head violently and| coived any further word from or|human interest throughout the world ber would said said, and did say. Oh, |swerved sharply around. | Ancmm MO"S[ers about this American prospector. Pos-| than an unmapped river. I i 2 3 i S"pre”:ely Non,skid . Tony and I get fond of a| (fontinued in Our Nest Issuc). no; pretty, perhaps, in a way, but{ The mare was wheeled round again sibly he may be alive and read this Vhen later he passed away sud that's ail to her former position; against her —— and give the world some further in- [ denly, undoubtedly as a resuit of the . But her face was much more than|Will, but somehow as the natural re- . - formation. poison contracted in his Brazilian HNeautiful to Sabre. sult of her dancing, Marvelous how ‘,fl“"'*“'\';fi'h“';- “II"';‘]" 0.~ Theodore S A S zood investment. At my special v he directed her rices into his own | Ho0seve elieved there might he | s . | & s < . Greetings had 11..fu exchanzad: his|intentions and against her own. But|SOMe hUZe SUrviving amphibian in (he | f e re——— = e — e e introductory prite, with the free apologies for his blunderiug ot [Lord Tybar whs now looking away jungles of the Southern Andes, snch f 5 : tnbe offer, it is a real buy, upon them laughed at. foed Tybar [behind him to where the adjoining ° . i . ving, “Well, it's a tiger of a|meadow sloped far away and steeply | ispatehes from South America, and | Cl B lns for Bus!ness ' Somohin’ sl s [or vl : o vours, |to a copse. In the hollow only the when the former president went on ear ra ," as recently been described in cable this Garden Home of | ; tops of the trees could be scen. His his expedition which discovered the Converse quality at any price is a U1s ot imife. 'sald Sabre. “God River of Doubt he had some ideu of | annot be enjoved it you allow constipation (o clog the x> 2\ ‘ s looking for it. tem and fmpair the fanctioning of the orzans. Man can 2t Al : AlerAuto Supply Co. “Ah, you've not got the same hean- John Barrett, late director of the (he best out of himse!f only when he fecls at his hest, \ tiful local patriotism that 1 have, It's T\‘MAMWWM L B e i \w‘lm "lv T e ”mi"n:".pn:.‘n- B -, s ne o o mos i 1 Argentina during President Roose- of the howels, It causes nervousness, poor sight, confuses [ \ el sy clonant dugiieh, Y [\elt's administration has just diselos 2it, and other disorders that prevent man from beinz \ . | Cen i apin gy Opcfiiunuayy ; ; | ed that part of Colonel Roosevel('s and fit for work. People read daily about the many | expeditionary plans which hitherto < and cures that are available, but those who know the are said to have been untold. Had Secn Monpster. ou're a bloated aristocrat and a bloodsucker, Nona told him in her clear, fine voic ‘And you're living ol I S i L e j “On reading the first cabled re 9 ° L tors ravaged trom the people. That's pontys saideMy, Bapnett;i Sthat Mantin LR s e ; Sheftield, an American of whom 1 ° S o e L have personal knowledge, had report- say, don't use elegant’; that's mine. him ed that he had seen what appeared o e SR e by e 5 to be a plesiosaurian monster or huge Know That It Is T amphibian swimming in the waters of 4 R (2 R ] a southern Andean jungle lake, I re- . 0 lord, fancy being a bloodsucker! % 80U J ) _ k ) : called that nearly fwenly years ago aX He looked genuinetly rueful and calle ) ¥ ) go, alioshed ‘that Sabre laughed; and then .. i ovempary, 1008; henn fhves ming e lrue r'am atve suid to Nona, "Why is elegant ‘yours,’ :f“"i" 'I” \“' ANUNEG D S "'""]""“" —_— % Ay ypical American prospector and ex- e L Lady Tyba R e O S es Dr. Trae's Elisie bas stoud Dr. True's Elixie is not an She made a little pouting motion RIoTeny Wa Rt nuIme L. avetakgouen, ; 5 i i at him with her lips. “*Marko, I wish came to the legation and in a con-| the test for over 70 years experiment, but is a time- vincing way, proveeded to relate to | and is known to be efficient tried combination of leaves, me a :“:’-‘t “l"""-“‘ ‘(‘"‘"““"“’ “":" that and dependable. When you sceds and herbs that quickly now 1 ‘A as to ) - ¢ ¥ LEDOTLE 8 i eeently. iy use Dr. True's Elixiv, you convinces you of its impor- ,N,I:"',"T,A\l]{(,f.\:"“’{'q‘\);;pr"’I:.;"q‘.‘,fi':"’ < <oon learn (o appreciate how tance to the comfort and ME," HE SAID. —— 5 | ) v intestinal tract and as a re- and you will say like thous- ; PALACE—COMING o i 1 enli Is of others—"I would not eves were screwed up in distant sult how buoyant and enliv- ands of others would nof vision. He said, “Dash it, there's that | $“THE ADVENTURES OF encd you become. be without it at any price." ‘, old blighter Sooper. He's been avoid- | (g ROBINSON CRUSOE” 3 ¥ . 5 "J& A ing me. Now I've got him. Nona, you . Gooll Healtii s Majug Iiisk, Assets » I 4 won't mind getting back alon: A Serial for the Children Preserve It With Dr. True's Elixir. 40c—80c—S$1.20 % He twisted (he mare in a wonder- | % fully quick and dexterous movement. > PTG L thoronghly it cleanses the health of the body. Try it »le>, ‘ soodby, Sabre. You don't mind, - e & T Nona?" And he flashed buck a glance. & B RpGR o e e s DOINGS OF THE DUFFS An Object Lesson i with a superbly easy motion. He R turned to wave his hand as she land- When the physician """‘"“'"'“d: ‘;'“' ed nimbly in the meadow, and he femm s st s e = . PASTEURIZED MILK for the baby, |cantered away, image of grace, poetry . . < - lsn't that & guod indication regarding [of movement. Iortune's favorite, TOM, TELL ME‘HOWi THAT'S ALL THE SATISFACTION W’ Tom, COME OUT f the quality the eutire family should e M\‘;m i ! D('?'E\CSUD:-_;?;:;/ { YoU GET WHEN You ¥ | HERE A MINUTE. TRY To LOOK NICE TO X 5 have seen the individual he sought, PLEASE SOME MEN! product as a large ‘;'f‘"(':\a",‘:; :"Al”i"l\'l were, at that distance, of Noah's Ark ALL YOU WOMEN = milk is produced on OUR OWD ' |dimensions. “How he could have THINK ABOLT at Berlin, and the balance is all pro. | 0 "0 g o o 2o - IS CLOTHES - duced within a few miles of New Britain | oynized. any onsl'l ;#atd Nona, hep | M cLoTl and positively no New York milk is be- ing sold through our dairy. Bet o domt have (o misrepresent oup | YOG the brow where only he could e n avs gaze towards the valley. 1 can't even see anyone, He's got eyes like about four haw Rensember our wilk in the raw state | Sabre siid, "And rides like a—-what |s befter than most, but we also Pas- do they call those things?—like a iz it, insuring thereby its purity, | Rz (enrize it, i Lyl ‘! She turned her head towards him. it and you will use no other.| He does cverything Letter than any- one elge,” she said. “Thats Tony's characteristic. Iverything. He's per- L fectly wenderful,” e ® el er These were enthusiastic words; but | she spoke them without enthusiasm; - she merely pronownced them. “Well, | | . !T'm off too,” she said. “And what 4 on abont you, Marko? You're going to ol work, aren’t you? I don't think you - ought to be able to stop and gossip - ‘Pelcphone 1720. et You've not getting an idler, E = (S R = e = are You nsed to be such a de ¥ = rosvorier, Sy ot i SALESMAN $AM It It Hard To Believe 9, ()]’ IgH ‘VIV—FS A‘“Hlln‘l memory of his devotion to & ! . S - - T e —— it -— ' e Bl o oy s s TV on swv, vow conto vou | BUT WHEN | LOOK AT It Took had many recolloctions in common, | e TO THINK THAT MAVBE SOME YOUR_PICTURE, oA Aol th not ail laughable. 1 don't' OTHE! - | TTHING L) Two Years To Make it o iusiate, Sty g RERMS OF Y00 RS VRN 2T e 15 Nt sed to be,” he smiled. \ 1, T “Ah, but T like you earnest, Marko." | WOOF | IR M“’ CRO« MAYBE \T'S \V . I = Tl he t t b i here was the tinies ence we tween them. Yet it seemed to Sabre| ciry BRIN(: HOME THE a very long silence | WE FIND She was again the one \g speak, | Y S T E R S and her tonc was rather abYupt and ! SAM 0 high-pitched as if she, too, were con-| scious of a long silence and broke it ! ENIOVING \ FROM deliberately, as one lreaks, with an| HMSELF B citort, constraint, [,I O N I S S / s And how's Mabel 2" i “sShe's ail right. She's ever go keen! Al“VAYS FRESH on this Garden IHome bus q < “S8he would be,” said Nona. 20-30 State Street iR TR e A IR e | Hartford fantly, " | Telechone 3374—3575 She Javghed. “I'm sure you are, Telephone 3374—3 Marko. Well, goodby v Derry | Muml Toms began to turn with his|

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