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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1922, apeak and others on the démdcratie ii l\u-n knew meant that he hated it on regulating their personal appear- | ather rally was scheduled for Me- SWihat's old Dright going to do|ance the state will have to get new | Cabe's hall on Booth street, but on | ticket will also address the gathéring. | [with her?" cmployeds, | account of a misunderstanding, the I T { | “He doesn't quite know. He's an| —_——— [ hall was not open at the specified| OARSMAN IN INELIGIBLE, idea of getting her out as a sort of DEMOCRATIC RALLILS, |time, Many who came to hear th [1dy'y companion somewhere,” h | alderman were turned away, and by by Minor fin | Phs was what Sabre had remem- | Candidates Speak at Open Al Gath- [ the time the doors were opened, it ; ale 150 Crew, Ibered; and he went ' straight from ering in Pifth Ward wag considered too late to hold a New Haven, Con # Iyoung Perch to Twyning and recalled |u.n|h«-r|nu there, 5o the rally was post- | Itobinson Chamberlaln, No. 4 of the | - " the conversation, Alderman A, M, demo- | poned Yale 160-pound crew, has retired bé- oo ? FRUIT-A-TIVES", The Famous Fruit | Twyning sald, “Hullo, still interest- | cratic candidate for mayor, aadressed [ This evening, there will he a series | cause of scholarship complications, 9 B G B ‘ Madicine Completely Restored Him | = 0" g o0 an open air rally at the corner of [&f democratic rallics held in the open | and Malcolm Minor replaced him at g oo XS vRing Bt YN GETPATRY yad and Silver streets, last evening, | alr. The prinelal gathering will be | bow. The line up of the 150-pound ¥ P g e ¥ ;t la A I'm asking For his mother, | and he reiterated the statements that | held at the corner of Main and Kast [ eight is now regarded as settled for M H tChlnS n ”l_ 3 | He's a young man'—Sabre permitte m‘n.m made at his former rallics, An- | Main streets, Here the candidate will [ the race against Pennsylvania, 3 A 5 u o 9 | 8 to rest for & moment on | . i i @1921 ASMHUTCHINSON PO add | old, seated at his desk wnd he feels i ! |he ought to join the army. He wants {the girl to be with his mother while he's away.” Twyning, noting the glance, changed his tone to one of much triendliness, “Oh, I see, old man. No, Effie's got nothing She wis over BEGIN HERE TODAY the regiment, Pretty bad. In the Summer of 1014, Sabre sald, “Ar one 2" and e \RK SABRE fluds that he 15 estranged ‘M '“, b T RIAg) from human sympathy and understanding |StOPPE: L b | With the sole_excoption bf Hurkness looked, not at Sabre, but | (DY NONA TYBAR, an old sweetheart, | straight across the top of his head | LRy AN, S and began an appalling, and as 1t | to understand her hus- [Seemed to Subre, an endl recita- | : el A e band's poetlc and whimsical tempera- [tive, “The colonel’s killed, Bruce is o our place to tea lust Sunday ment., siness he (s u d by [} y 4 [ - 4 “Good, I'll go and talk to old ¢ In the rorsl RECE AR av ek IR [ o | Tiright, I'm Kkeen about this.” ted from him “Cottar's Killed. Bullen's killed—" | Yes, you fepmto be, old man, Mr, Bright received the suggestion | CECIL STOWE [with a manner that irritated plion, e speaks to Colonel Rattray of | “Carmichael's killed, My young| 654QuinnipiacAv.,NewHaven,Conn. ‘[\T’_'r‘l‘"i"'l_q"',"(,“"" ,f:;l"rfm‘;.',!.‘l with “"n‘.' GO ON WITH THE STORY !]l’t"”;'“’”‘\‘,l “"” k“"l"‘;".‘. cracked— “I was run down in healthand |jcnetrating Vot Wig as though. in| g on .I\yn\l(vfl 2 l\',{.l AT AE terribly nervous. My back wasweak; |the proposal he searched for some 4 e y my head ached every day, and I |motive other than common friendli- | oy A armat laihacalv stand onmy fa ness. His first comment was, “They'll Harkness said in a very thin, could hardly s y feet E Rt Lo ] squeaking volce, “Yes, the regiment's A friend advised me to try “Fruit-a. we smiled. “Oh, scarcely, Mr. | pretty well— The regiment's He | gives”. Ihadused other advertised |Bright. Not when they know who | looked full at Sabre and sald in a & } VeI Iont (A RNEE lihlbeiuT Bettiey] remedies, but I finally got a box of, |vou arc.” ' were magnificent. By God, T bet you| - Fruit-a-tives” and they helped me. .| ?"","M »"“”,' p L L they were -magnificent. Oh, my God, I am still taking them and impro- 'h‘,‘"yll',,_‘"l"];I,‘,,l:;h”:p "{\v.,'m"x‘”: nt"‘““v‘t"’l:‘ why the hell wasn't 1 there?” He ving all the time, and will not be o it s DAL A U R T S , ) some hidden motive behind all this, Rattray .said doubtfully, m” mh“; ",”"»““V away, Walk-| without them again. He contracted his gr brows as if |l lome on up to the Mess in the S!‘l\{: wis the moment at which +AS soon as I can do so, I will * more penetration into his | (,\:““::gln;:yrl‘\dfll l\lvufim Then d:\]:t;:]x:? there descended upon Sabre, never to| Bnswer all inquiries as to the above Sabr lsnlrj‘”“n[.:lp:::;:x’jj ]Vr‘t"'\"tn':]l::'l\ l‘\m can be flm,}- Al rights en?” leave him while he remained not “in | btatement—will gladly do so”. e .m‘“.h,','.o i B 4 = i BN AL it,”, the appalling sense of oppres- CECIL STOWE. | A 111, : : sion that the war excreised upon him. | oo viooy o apeie Taro R o Rt Tastio) b point, Nona'd life with ol ang! B 7 g 8 : Ha 2 ¥, (0 omt this point, Nenad e whth | pndless! The names struck Sabre : { to take her away. War is de-|like successive blows. Were they 1 and Bahre rushes to gecure a com- [never going to end? Into what?" war,” It was casier after the unge. “I see in the papers that| viliang are being given commissions recommendation, Can you get me commpssion ?"' (folonel Rattray showed surprise. Vell, I don't know. I might. T've ) doubt 1 could, if you're eligible. aw old you, Sabre?" lln:;;v;:aml!n’\‘x!'ln:”i;\;m'ln 1‘1‘:\11-7?'|3'¢|]“(31:::; On his brain like a weight; on hise : i ekl Y AN 80T peart like a pressing hand. | Tablets” are made by a special process thing he could not possibly dis- v ! Gt R § e vith Mabel EMuabale svoulld deay Lo s Suo S ] led £ e vV er should you?" and of all SOTED IS h g | tonic, unequalled for invigorating | Meytrott ant director of the nug| N\:‘I:‘ o\;v:;‘::sfi:w [)Llr:;:l‘nl‘ r'x]?;)w‘s; Hachte oo e re LR R san A and rebujlding therun-floT\'n system, te Division of Parole and Domestic g b Ma s g abou T o T P ey 50c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. | Hi¢lations, served notice on her girl 1gland . .~ he wotld tell her when A “oq | clerks and typists the other day that Perch, rather breathlessly 2 up. | . et i R i ¢ \er breathlessly come up At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES R PP e {Xnd ‘mis thought was, when a few [, 1 s Sabre, have vou heard this | Limited, OGDENSBURG, N.Yu | and tipstick and evebrow penell, bt s 3 furs. tater he was walking stowly |12 - gt P S0 far the order has done nothing but 1S orse rower beauty brings o want you to talk to my mother. She'll f’““' from his interview with Major & P SAL0 NIY.T00 i create protest and rebellion. Many of COSMETICS, Trenton, April 8.—Mrs, Cornelia B, R s 2 3 aolg | 115t€N to you. I'm going to enlist. | kind which is unbounded love mingled et P i y =iz 5:7171'11: h:nl«ll” 1“):\1?:‘-'”;';,‘1 “‘.l:,’\r:‘nfll.\:‘ Sabre . “Good Lord, are you, with unboundvd sensc of the oddities | LHC IS say that if the state insists i P i e M ter& at $1465 \‘l’uml et tr i s BlPerch? Must you? Your mother, of life was- packed to bursting with- — = L Ou al as Mg orA AT iad wervimeasants| .1 W iationseatthwiil she dodwithic MLREH o : “D, i “hind a go at this heart of yours.” out you She'll—' : such apprehension of her 0 you s tly make a bid for : e Chie | Tatethandana. (andily, Younk Perchywiriced petnfully, #1)Ss W expressed to Twyning. the admiration of other men and ITH the flfty horse power motor Of the Paige aken his head. It was "no go; ab-|<noW. It pretty well kills me to think ryning had given a short laugh and then deny 21l knowledze of s e R P 0Pt and I'm having the most fright- | said, “You seem to have been think- [l when Friend Husband becomes 6-44 you can accelerate from five to twenty- e # ful scenes with her. But 1've thought |ing a lot about the fair flie!” suspic e s s s l‘”"'{y :""‘lllf“ for a commigsion. | gut, Sabre, an now I'm do-| The kind of laugh and the kind “FOOLISH WIVES” five miles per hour in nine seconds flat. Stop You ran't passbly S A L e L e - and think what this amazing flexibility means in city ol T.““‘q‘*) pass! e BO "fu‘“" ;‘"{“ is a chap’s country, and I've figured gave light gesture which Twyning | - A e—now. The: standards will prob-1y 0.t jt's got to come before my — — dnvmg as well as on the hilis. ¥ _']"' I e ’(;‘!;l')” I“"" )i f‘"l‘:‘! L0 mother, It's got to. Sh s it will kil grduoeliaiLRorl st long wav: beton el sy lirin ivo, ST Haliave ibowilll, Sabress 1 O B AU e e \ B - Such rare spirit is, of course, not accidental. "It is the I : | W result of years of patient study and research. It is the R R e %\ : { active expression of a fully perfected, six cylinder power \doings of hs emotions. ; | { 1 | I [ s R ; . | )™ plant that is designed and built by men who know how. | mes oftice Markn a captain 3 i i » P/ 3 A et N A A E Why not take a ride in the 6-44 today? Get out where e s The T Eapeds NG/ ~ WS NN _ you can challenge that mighty reservoir of power. Sink fme illness. Brifish Expedi- : 2 , ; TEER : 4 ijnary Lorce had been in action, : i , { ~Jd| Beantiful flowers and back in the cushions snd experience the comfort of Sabre sald, “News? Anything ; : QNN Easter are sy 3 i e * . oty Pinkaz s — | N\ i oversize springs and perfect distribution of weight. arkess nodded., e seeme 0 2 3 £ P ‘ -‘ alowing. Then he s s, 0 {| As the gift—flowers i' sk | Y - ISSUNNLZZA L have never been displac- Then remember that this great car—formerly priced at ‘ - ed and never will be. : $1965—can be your comrade and helpmate for only $1465. | UTCRARAS | §REERR 3~ f #oeiw § | THE LASH MOTOR CO, Inc. CHILD'S ECZENIA || " | /" | e WEST MAIN & LINCOLN STS. On Cheek, ltched and | | BUT rr want nen || | % & : A REPUTABLE CONCERN | g . SABRE. Telephone your order ] | Burned. Could Not Sleep, | [BNCHs it SaBRE. / el The New 6-66 Prices The New 6-44 Prices {nehisel —70 h oL o ; . e TR d 131 inchi swlieel base—70 horse power 119 inch swheel base—50 horse power ema broke out in a rash on | N/ 4 o : 6-66 Laicwood, 7-Pass. Touring - 521495 6-44 Touring, 5-Pass. = 22 ey 1i irl's cheek and wh and broke off. “Never mind ubout | i 2 v port Ty, 8| e, fz;&'fi:’: i%I:y:nf‘l :end ::rm:; 53‘: ([\ul: I know what I've got to dn,: 7 7 VokFloralCo A 2:22 [l;?uzc\t{:’r:?-ll’{;sipfi?nggg - 249; S: lslondlui?e."i-*l’:::.’.- - : eruptions. They itched and burned You know lots of people. Well, T want | o ¥ BEEh BERR 7 Dy RN A EY 6244 Setlir 1o Pase s e 8o that even in the daytime she | [to get hold of some nice girl to live ? & 6-65 Limousine, 7-Pass. = = = 3350 6-44 Coupe, ¢-Pass. - suffered and was very irritable. At with my mother and take care of her X \ "Say It With Flowers” b 6265+ Goupes S-Pase =7 b: & 55 3100 T G o Py oy night she could not eleep onaccount | [in my place while I'm away. A sort 4 o S . J of the irritation. of companiof, aren't they called? T " 92 WEST MAIN ST. Cord tires standard equipment on all models ] gent for a free sample of Cuti- | [want someone who &y mother will| || cura Soap and Ointment which indignantly call a chit of a child"—| helped her so I purchased more and he gave rather a broken little laugh || in about one month she was com- “can't 1 hear her saying it! 1 pletely healed.” (Signed) Mrs. C. B. | |Sabre, do for God's sake help me. Do BT sapt, 28, 1021, e LY e wart was it zoins 0| DOINGS OF THE DUFFS BY ALLMAN Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal- attack eved that pathetic little old cum are all you need for every-day unmlan a(l l’llll\(:hor‘;{ :;‘urm \\'Iilh her 5o — ] 7 fumbling hands and® her frail exist- N — 7 5 R toilet and nursery purposes. Il T:'mw‘ Iz anant hrr‘r :l(:nt‘ va OLlVlA.HO!N OE. IF NoL SAW THIS HAT e THAT MRS, ROCKS — ] Samrrlo Bach Pree by Mail. Address: “Cuticurs Lab- oe: 0 Y THIS DRESS STRIKE You? IN A SHOP WINDOW 5 e, Dot M s Sl svey. | [said, I'mawfully sorry, Perch. HAS IT GOT STYLE i N SHE’S A | CALLED ON HER TODAY | I e O ves without mug, | | I‘rightfully sorry for your mother and N WOULD IT APPEAL TO X AND | SAT THERE FOR for you. I'll help you all I can. It's OR ANY CLASS TOIT 1 YoU AS STUNNINGOR |~ | | a funny coincidence but I believe 1 R L T NOT P | DARE. K | AN HOUR WITH MY HAT ON do know just the v girl that would I THINKITS A [/ H You TO ; AND SHE NEVER BVEN SAID be what you want— o 7 | ) o Young Perch grasped his hand in PEACH, HELEN: 14 OFFER|T TO ME & 4 i TIAKE YOUR DRESS R ! delighted relief. “Oh, Sal it you p i / L LIKE YOUR HAT OR \T'S do! 1 felt you would help. G s : s PRETTY OR “The chance 1I'm thinking about 1 A 5 % ANYTHING! was hearing of only a few da 0. § i A D ] T\ The works' foreman in my office, an | ®d chap calleM Bright. He's got a daughter about eighteen or therc- abouts, and 1 was hearing he wanted jto get her into some kind of post like ) yours. I've spoken to her once or twice when she's been about the place | tor he her and 1 took a tremen- * dous to her. She's as pretty as| a picture. Bffie, she's called. 1 b lieve your mother would take to her | Raw, untreated milk is dangerous|;, end And she'd just love your!| r Baby for RAW MILK containg | mother.” ‘frce numbers of germs that may V1. 4 s e a i - LA i A eck its life—germs that are ren- 1 !; h‘-\'-‘l‘? l’r‘;?“‘( T“‘“.“I(L‘K,“‘a’ .\&l\l‘vl“ . hac ird that a post of some sort | . red harmless by only ONE metkod, | ;5 cing considered for Efie Bright. | SALESMAN $AM Sam Had It All Flgured But S e s Her father, as he had told young| OUR PASTEURIZED MILK | Perch, was works' foreman at Ior- r P sate for young and old—it 15 really |'\""; J ;-\*‘{.-'r’"*"l -":""A';:‘-*‘-mh-": "1“:‘:‘\‘\" | =i [ YOU KNOW, 8035, (M GLAD YEMH - YOU SEE | ‘WITH VEAW- AN \'VEL i WELL, BOSS e bocause not alone does it come | puther striking fuce hewn bencath o M GOWG BRUK INTO THE ROSPERITY COMING BALK, | ALREAON FIGURED OUT \\,?H??fi%s \T\-\;’uem : m heal'hy cows and handled with |bald dome and thickly grown | > STORE \NSTEAD OF STAVING FIGURE WE OUCHIA JUMP I\ A SCHEME FOR F\G‘JRL ON 'D LENE uitary a2 but it 48 ALSO PAS.|bout and down the throat with > ON TH' RORD ~<=4] AND CLEAN UP A LITTLE TURMAG #$500,000 | GETING THE THAT PARY te. 4. |dinarily penctrating ¢ that - ) == GIVE US A TRIAL, quently denote the refigious 3 i 5 e e . HRUMPH? /& Ixtraordinary that such a ster [ 3 b and hard old man should have | {5 ‘ ‘ / v (4] er! QI | fnushter such a fresh and lovab ‘ ; I =L | slip of a young thing as his oY dM- Bright Iiflie, Sabre aiways called her, | 1°\2u1zel llk&Cream inverting her names. Mr. Bright had | . |a dittle cupboard called his office at| e === |the foot of the main stairway and| Jright FKitie came often to see her| 3, v s “‘!'H'hxr there Sabre had spoken ’()‘ alace-—Next Week Thursj [ner in the littie cupboard or just out- | Ty - 3 side it. He had del t in watching THE ROSARY he abining Ahat| most_extraording Mrs. Mary T. Crean she had in her eyes » i Nolutt It was like reading an entertaining | | book, he uscd to think, and he had :rhc idea that humor of that rawest!

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