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NEW BRITATN DAILY HFERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1022, ._mm.‘ v ST T, T —— — — s down yet? Il go up. Low Jink bsence he and e were mueh | q Low :J‘I‘v‘wlx N llulx dashed if \m.l aren't OLR§!n kit s iy ”u lyl Il\‘uyrl,hu jl\l ¢|‘-" freque unl\|| oo‘hca ‘”III':LMU:LA- off, “Hulle, Mabel! Hullo treated externally with— When ::n'-m.xln-ll‘ ‘rl:wl ‘II.“:‘:“.V.LI.‘\:l:v:.‘u .T.::;.I v i e '.OI'U“"" THlN AND Dt you get my letters v'm coming V' c “ s that somehaw seemed to suggest | L TR W up catehing” them together, And some- | SCRAWNY?|chiv ot vt W Y AmCRUm o vt ™) slmply- fithy, Do you mi 3 (Continued in Our Nest Issue), | . ltook her hand W TR PEP— - e ritten twe The Bones of the Body Were Not In- | Sha sald, “T never dreamt you'd be [ enthusiasm gretted him as to ens | JAPANESE ORGANIZATION, iy » | tended to Show.—Cover Them here at this hour. How are you, couruge u second, ‘Twyning and Mr. | h:l‘\' '\}“.'".'f.""\'.'.-.7.’:5.'4‘"1:’“3.' ::7.:':123 | With Flesh, Mark? Yes, 1'got your letter, Tut!Portune were immersed in adapting | Leaders Who Arvived Here With Tm- o o ot A | I never expeeted you till this eveni the workshops to war work for the [ migrants Form Socicty, it bard, I.__‘kl'“k, that they join the | Nobody wants to be calied “fat" [1ts very wnnoying that nothing overnment. — And AU was made BUM- [y A e 12 An organizntion. Matsugoro Takeshitas \ [ but even fat people are better oft than [rcady for you." ) clently clear to Bubre that, ko o0& | gqyization of Japunese who arrived |of Waialula, Oahu, is the only other ©192! ASMHUTCHINSON | those untortunates who are #0 p | Just the same Mabe! } way und immedfately to he off again, | yore 87 vours ago, with the first party | Japanese who came here in 1865, He fully thin that they have that “seraws [wasn't golng to let her be the same! [there could be no intercst for WM In | o¢ ininixrants, fs being planned Ly 8 | will d180 be requested to become & uy look, Fispeclally Jn this {rue of (He had made up his mind to that as | the enterprise | T5hii 87 yeurs old, and K. Yoshido, 77 | member, the Nippu Jiji said. | Women. The rounded figure is the [he had come along with cager stride Ie rose to go, I only called in to | = { figure of health and heauty. 1 youltvom tho station show off my officer's uniform.” i : lare too thin you can add solid, firm \ Twyning d, og, congratulations noand come 1o Mabel seated at|hot Ioonrny J6 about with ihe al-| rog "uo okine Gude's Pepto:Mahgu But the three days at hon ¢ 2 lvv: m-,tu' e u.u;:nul “You Jwuge dn e Pay-hook, 1t la addreased | gion vour'manla for'a few wesks, It |marred-hy tha dlscovery thut ¥ - mustn't think you're going to have looked np from lier Lrenk- [0 you. 10 ever Tyt onted it will go | (60 put you {n better health and Na- [piclon wuas well founded; she was Harold saluting you though, if you “Weil T do think. =" (v vous i dtLiave salilo oVRIYIHING | ¢y awil]” reataros vou ite your normal |billVingsiMaridie llegan to notice 1t|ever. meet - Ha's gottiits & dommni | welght, Pepto-Mangan itself does{at once. e, with whom he had|ston, too.” His manner, direetly he Continued Leomn One Last Issne, car drivion and working very long | I, honr There was one letter that he Sabre did not kinew how ovep. [never posted but of the existence o yeurs, who met in Honolulu recently - - ht he was until he was at Loma |Which Lie perniitted himself to tell ‘ | for the viest time sinee their arvival, | These English celebrities don't give according to the Nippu Jiji, Japanese | us our money’s worth, anyway. Not a language newspaper one in the lot w a monoc! Thiz was the beginning of it, Ife |that [ have never said to you but that felt hinseil digg his nallg tnte the Y01 Know, without my saying. There'll] noe% gq waight but it does buitd up |anticlpated o lot %of fun, was differ- |began to speals of Harold, changed palms of his han “I've Dos U na hares W Yol Meapings BrIEaMiaaylEitt Wi wanit'be thin ad Norkws {aits ob Hoksi e briaht: subdusd: [te that ehosmctis siastian and. ade OS SAN[T with old Mrs, Perch. | was hop [Ny, owiL hand e I'r-dead. 1 keep |y ip wow-are well, (@et 1t 0f Your |liew eyes not: Glways, hut c by [miration for his son which Sabre well £) hen she died. It's upset me cron adding to It very time we come druggist. He sells it in both liquid {oconsional flashes, sparkling that in |remembered on the occasion of Har STdontt Wondare-AIr Sou- i ’_--w“ 1.|t to 1 ald ,” little more. | g abiet form, Advertiscment, [tense appreciation At tho oddition of fold joining up. His face shone, his, think it was very estraordinary ; ‘."‘ ’n _‘“'" ""_',f""l'm‘“”‘ { 8 < [1ite that had so muen attcted N month trembled with loving pride at l'nn;; n\r-rn.r I you ‘nlq" u\v.l. ll e W ankl to one an : ——‘—I ; — [In hér, Yes, dash M, Mabel was|what Harold had been through and it was very funny of thi iss I3 ! 0w . o'elock and announced himself With a|gyenting her in @ rotten w Dully- fwhat he had done, And he was such s sending for you at thit hour of ett iy | '|loud, “Hallo, everybody!" and|ing. No, it was not oxaetl 1vIng: | “mond. Bovesvratis tinh a: aRle: 16 Is the Place To Select Your Fresh Fish—A Big Variety and night. Whyever should she send 1 o Marko, and in ! thun 1 the hutt of his rifle on the [y wus snubbing,. a certain 1 quali- [his motl and once when he was » i you of all people?” 4 by word, line by ' floov. An enormous crash in the |ty always present in Mabel's voies [siek in hospital the Padre of his hat- Fine Quality 8 their greatest friond," Ivoword, dine by line, in the samefgjtenen and a shrick of “It's the mas- g 1 3! £ 8 . when she addressed her-tnat and a [talion had written to say what a good . T N ’ N e : v FANCY DELAWARE RIVER SHAD 5 know you alway tiked | Words and in the same lines, 1 answer [fopt hopalded the tuumultuous dis- nanner of always be \t heland sterling boy he was. thein. But you couldn't he of v[It. o when you road jt (o yourself | eharge upon him of High Jinks and |(haneht of ws wot e | Extraordinarily difterent Twyning Buck Shad .. C splendid Shore Haddock 8¢ use. I must say 1 do think pcople(for me, read it for yourself to mé.|row Jinks, ¥fie appeared from the In March he came back, a second [the father of Harold, and Twyning in Roe Shad ... I8¢ Savhbrook Flounders .. 10¢ are very funny sometimes. 1t Miss|{Ch, Marko dining room - He was surrounded and [jjcutenant; and immediately, when in [daily relation Genuine m'm, l ah 38¢ Boston Blue, whole fish 10¢ Bright had dene the right thing, as : 11 |enthuslastically shaking hands. “Hello |{ime to come he looked hick, thing, VI \ s > 3 € we are their nearest neighhors Larly in December he wrole tolyou Jinkses! Isn't this ripping?. B leot fy trafn. for, that nltimato oncount-| fiis jeave diew on. 1ie nant 11k riped Bass ........ 38¢ Conn. River Alewives 10c woull have sent and asked me Mabel o | o a0V High—and Low—it's famous toop with life which was awaiting Jim. |ime in long walks alone and, when- King Fish b ; Blue Fish Steak .. 14¢ eRull Let one of the malds ko over:ais A most extraordinary thing hasisee, you agaln. Hullo, ot Just[" 1o went over for ane vislt Lo the |ever they wers possiblo, tn the ol Fresh Mackerel Silver Bass 15¢ be with her. Then you could have [happened. T'm coming home! T'Ve fancy you being here! ilow O T S Ty A ST AT T ot ol e e R S R No. DeGmarter 15 gone up, too, it you'd wished and [suddenly been told that I'm one of fine, oh? Where's the 88 | B L HGLE Spanish Mackere T No. 2 Smelts ... ae could nave come back again 1 don't[five men in the battalion who have | sz r = = —————— White Perch ........ .25 Rockport Cod .. 16¢ think she had any righl to send for|been selected to go home to an Offi- : Saybrook Eels ....... Scrod Steak ......... 18¢ you." cer Cadet battalion for a commission, “ 4 . 2 o A s % 1 iE He had sat down and was about [~ No. 1 Smelts ........ 25c Codfish Cheeks ... 25¢ i to pour himself out some tea. He put i 6 v : Fancy White Halibut, Salmon, Swordfish, Conn, River down the teapot and got up. “‘Look A ‘ Carp, Live and Boiled Lobster, Live and Boiled Shrimp, ’h(r;'r]‘: rl»]r” L 13::3\":;;}:1;;2;1[; o i i N Long Island Scallops. Round and Little Neck Clams, Steam- more about them. Don't mention the ; ) TR Medlum . i § ing Clams, Open Long Clams for frying. Try Our ‘Open subject again. Ifor God's sake." 5P o < Oysters—They Are Fine. We are open Until 9 o'clock He went out of the houge and got e § [ ° - Thursday evenings. his bieycle and set out for 'the office ! ), 18 the flnest i £ At the top of the Green he passed - ke @ . ’ . M medium-bodie young Pinnock caught his eye. The § 1 e s i e orane on-al B 4/ B2 y W : 1] 89 CHURCH ST. Next To the Beloin Hotel eolor ivid red crown on a 7 ¢ V) motor, 011 yo’}l ; : . it sardi on the young man's arm. The badge of the recruits en- s =, rolled under the Derby enlistment i o »‘T-v’"_’; Can‘ buy ; kcheme, He dismounted, “‘Hullo, Pin tiock. How on earth did you get that [armlet ? 1 thought you'd been re- jected abont forty times?" Young Pinnock grinned hugely . \ [ ] “Don’'t matter if you've got hoth feet ’ = x f 5 in, or head and snoulders neither, ; i ‘ (VA - | ' at Chiovenshury today, Mr. Sabre e % i Z . Gardeners ! Your wOrnes [There's such a rush of chaps to get Y » b & in before they make conseripts of | ¢ ey air letting anybody | ; 2 Atlantic Medium ains of se crude-oil hydro- PN ety 8GN anybodY | 4 o ShaR e A CVHADRER| < 5 | 2 Atlantic Medium contains only those ydr Are Over ' LJ b irre tia tont wiikel to tha AT THE WIAD OF . TH B i carbons peculiarly suited to internal combustion engine Chovensbury road. (AROEHOD MINT T s Hl QG \Z lubrication. Its resistance to charge in “body” at widely p varying temperatures gives it the advantage of much Rose bugs, hlack aphis, striped or spotted beetles, spiders, sawbugs, ete.—those insects that are and have been the bane of many who love their gardens, need cause CHAPTER VTIIL 1 Life, when it takes so giant a hand Tion't jump to the conelusion that I'm : 5 he 3 2 the Pride of the Regiment or any-| heavier oils, while still retaining the free-flowing mobil- thing like that. It's simply due to in its puppet show as to upturn @ E T | eauldron of world war upon the pup. |0 things: one that this is not the Look for the ets, may he jmagined biting its fing- [KIND of battalion with many men AtiaRheisiail e It leaves little carbon in the combustion chamber; £ 3 g who would think of taking commis fromt of good * sions; the other that both my pla- garages and oil nor does it gum valves or foul spark plugs. After use, ; ERTILIZERS, SEEDS AND PLANTS—there you will oon officer and the captain of my stations. . . . g 3 company happen to be Old Tiburians | even though diluted by the absorption of fuel vapors find the kind of secds, plants, shpubs, trees, hushes, ete., and, as I've told you, have often been and contaminated with foreign matter in the crankcase, that you have long wanted, and the exterminators of pather decent to me. 1 hope to he : : i e et s g S 2 0 these pests mentioned In flrst paragraph onie oh he MREA Sl To x5 't the Atlantic Medium can be restored to its Orlglr‘fll. con T ¢ paragray Cadet battalion, at Cambridge, on dition. This shows that the character of the oil is not the fifth.” : s Safteroan ity of “medium. gardeners no further fear, ors in some ‘chagrin at the lttle re- Before planting, thls spring, just consult our eaptionp. sult in particul ances. As veg tation hencath snow, so individual de- velopment beneath universal calsm- ature persisis; individual lite - was called up in his Derby within eight weeks of his en- rellment —at the end of Febhruary 1¥16. He was nearly two vears in he war: but his unltimate encounter . THE HERALD'S CLASSIFIED SERVICE v, appreciably changed by use. He made rather a boisterous entry : sl h o 3 [ME3 e Hiise Nom his arateal, amive Put Atlantic Medium in your crankcase and see for “"”;',"J"""‘ ?“r;":l I‘;":;‘ig'h':'l“f:\‘: I'”_"“’l ing in the morning befére breakfast. | yourself how completely this oil lets a man take his R I I 1 l w reached precisely as it was reached |1 gentered the hall just after eight | mind off his motor and concentrate it on the pleasure ead era ant ds without agency of the war, cortainly | === =5 = without participation in‘it. Of the nterval only those. few events ulti- e (nately matteved which had connec- Fine fOl" Lumbago -For PrOflt Lion with his life at home. They seemed in the night of the war tran-| ' Musterole drives pain away and sient as falling star they+ proved brings in its place delicious, soothing A | hemselves lodestars of his destiny. comfort. Just rub it in gently. ) V g | He first went to I'vance, iin one of It is a clean, white cintment, made “The Only Paper in New Britain Whose he long siring of Service battalions| with oil of mustard. It will not bliater ; Circulalion 15 Audited.” [hat had sprung out of the Pinks, in| fike the old-fashioned mustard plaster. he June following his enlistment, | ay at your dru 'ompanion-—it Was rather lonely in| peore 83 W00 i) & bome ways—and she had arranged to | perER AR A M USTARD PLASTER [ e o Keeps Upkeep Down S Malgng The Most Of An Opportunity ] ; BY ALLMAN of motoring. ‘By Jove, that's good. I am glad."| e e S e IUIIRYESL(EEE] DOINGS Of THE DUFFS minensely, the idea of imagining jtight Liffie about the house. He hought, T wish she could } bee : OH THERE’S THAT M|SS VANSNIPP | _ WHAT IS THE PRICE Ll e B | KNOW I’LL HAVE | N R THAT KNOCKED ME - SHE 3 OF THIS HAT, MIss P ]| ( JUST CHARGE 1T ] TO SEND THAT HAT | oI Nave e HTErence, Some: | o e SAID WHEN | MARRIED B : TO MR. WILBUR DUFE e BACK TOMORROW BUT e Deteen us. We used o work on : 5 WILBUR THAT I’'D, PROBABLY Ml DREXEL APARTMENT! R 1 | HADTHE SATISFACTION If!l;vgml‘.;ll!::\‘,‘s)nly\]:rW\lrl\;v‘ NL"{"‘Y.";‘ o t Days I:t\d[;fig; Sunday SHRETO E AR L 1 i SIXTY T ‘7-\ [ i x_, g ~ 3 ] 9F SEEIS WERIBIRS | L Jolly s 8 § ) SHOW HER SOMETHING! ( DOLLARS: // PLLTAKE ITANDY | T N 1. e e i i "[| ALMOST POP oLT He was writing regularly to Nona _ JACKIE (90(' HAVE IT SENT-'j Il oF HER HEAD! ind regularly hearing from her. He in the season's great 3 ( / . 1ever conld quite make out wheve she “MY BOY” \_‘7@—’—/ 3 vas, addressing her only to her sym- pol in the IMield post offic She was Sam Is a Cautious Business Man / . 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