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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1922 9 * == e e ] got up with . blg tobacco combine in the of the papers interested in the sub-|of an ordinary 20 cent package of her And Babre N United States will vetallate 3f Cuba| jeet, of a suggestion that the impor- | cigarettes to 60 cents in Cuba and the ome ul the time Tark that till further increases the import duty | tation of American cigarettes be ab- | paper declares that increased duties man, beeause It's important on American cigarettes, o move which | selutely prohibited on sanitary | will only result in {ncreased smug- PEPTO “Very well, The girl got the ¢[is being actively championed, has led | grounds e i - wnd e want back to Franee [to publication by Ta Discusion, one |~ The present duties bring the N got another joh somewhere as o know, and in Fehruary he was living o at home again with his wite in the| s ypiinogn)| - | oo | GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE ©19721 ASMHUTCHINSON Vaxy medicines. A new ' comes, is{of snort (as I can imagine it) and —_— % > | popular for a while, an ke letter over to him ar Continued From Our Last Jssue v if she were frightened No, ””"n(nlll r for le, and then 1 ueker tter oy to him ana ||f out of public view, A remedy that has|gaid, There's your wonderful “He sald to me, ‘Hapgood, the rem- [ Mr, Sabre's not gone away. He's here, Y . X . RVl el Sairades TS Sia CHAAtl AT Moh & drie s A HIA" |stood the test for thirty years must|Miss Bright for you! What did 1 g ropre haanch, R0 D16 RS amiled at her. Well, T used o |1ave remarkable merit and cannot he {tell you? What do you think of that more light. The old revelation was [be,' 1 said, She didn't smile, What |Salled a “iad. -*"l«llw s Gue's Pepto- | ia’ good for the old world, and suited the [the dickens was up? ‘My name's Hap- | Mangan, originates y Dr. A, Gu ;‘, old world's understanding. Mystical [good.’ over & quarler century ago, which) (Continued in Our Next Issue). for ages steeped in mysticali poetic| " ‘Perhaps you'd hetter come fn | has helped many thousands of peopie o e wack to good heal proving the »YY D o for minds receptive of nothing beyond | “You kiow, it was perfectly extra- | D¢k to good health by fmproving th PRIZE BATHLR OF story and allegory and parable, We|ordinary. Her voice was as sad as|P/00d. Iento-Mangan is an fron tonic. | FLORIDA want a new revelation in terms of the |her face. 1 stepped in, 'Pon my| Tt contains iron ina specal form casily dew world's understanding. We want |soul, I hegan to feel creepy. Sealp|dbsorbed by the system. It puts eolor light, light! began to prick. Then suddenly there | nto the lips and cheels and improves CHAPTER II. was old Sabre at the head of the|the entire body by improving and en- 1, | stairs, viching the blood, Tt is sold by drug- Continued Hapgoo | “Well, he wasn't dead, anyway; |BIsts in both diquid and tablet form “All right. That was two months|that was something to go on with, I|If you want to be well and strong and ago. Last week T was down ot Tid-[took his hand and said, ‘Hullo, Sabre, |100k fine and healthy, tike Gude's borough again. Some sort of a clerk [How goes it, old man? Able to do|Pepto-Mangan.—Advertisement was in the shop as 1 went in. ‘Mr [the stairs now, 1 see. Sabre upstairs, eh?' 1 asked. 'No, ! " “Ifne,! he i, shaking my hand, Mr. Sabre's not--not here,’ suys my|‘Jolly 1 of you, You'll stay a bit, gentleman, with rather an odd loo} He went a bit along the at me. “What the devil did he mean? Just then I caught sight of an old bird 1 knew slightly coming down the stairs with a book under his arm. Oll chap called Bright. Tooked rather like ¢ il SR o e Y Moses coming down the mountain over At tha o kel with the Tables of Sto in his fist 4 | fram me T aon g Ter faos: By I said in my cheery way, ‘Hullo, Mr.| | T e fur:xgnl:c |§:(‘11rm:l‘y:l,y et |then! Motherhood! Lucky you weren't “By jove, 1 thought for a minufe g the old patriarch was going 1o heave the tables of stone at my head. e caught up the book in both Nis hand ::]rtniu:‘:;':\m:w;rlz\4.[‘ choke and blazed | more and more rl to endurc his eyes. 4 ; draggec n ! mizhty glad “‘Let me tell you, sir, this is no : ’ i 5 "\"f'w} hEged L e '\{."‘" 1 g'a"“l'“_"”"“';‘!I“‘f'i’ Mr A A without a word—and picked up the ‘“\\,”" ;‘; I" l“‘y "him W i ™) ¥ baby and left us. We were no more old thing. That was what I was there 51 E:;-d lfl»[m"_!‘-:pslnll'l lmr»jfn‘“ 'vF» ]'\Hll"" & “Then all of a sudden he began. He | gasp and cannoned himself - e s an 2 o e fished oue some cigaretts and chucked T e Lat 4 > me one and we smoked like a couple i BNE Y Ix‘ Al g T = of exhaust valves for about two min- Miss T : rton, of New York ffl.’_‘('jl Andsas ol Babrs mysdl N W S utes and then he said, ‘Hapegood, why [city, has been picked as the prettiest fion ;dan imasiia me, old man | “I'm WUHAT THEY CALL A SO-|on carth should T have to explain ail |girl bather on the Florida beaches. | ;;I(.r;)n:]f up M:l]- path of 1-\'“ re’s house. | CIAL OUTCAST. this to you? Why should 17’ It was ia competition with hundreds | se had rather a neglected appear- | ——————- s et | nald g bit sharp a8 other pathing beauties and the se- | ance, I thought. Door knob not pol- and called out, ‘Eflie, you can cr,,‘,w”}‘ \‘.n“‘:\ ,.j;L,'h\',,fm\,‘,’w‘ff'I eotion was made hy three beauty ished, or blind still down somewhere |seratch up a bit of lunch for Mr.|ciid, “Well, T haven't asked any ques- | Jdges. or something. 1 don't know. Some-|Hapzood Hons h ey $ thing. And what made me conscious| I suppose she said Yes. ‘Tanch'll| wgapre o'f }1_ \\;n.: tlv‘!.t I' \\'1..\ \\:N a long time [be on in about two minutes,” he came |paven't asked any, and T'm infernally | unive ty co-ec are Leing ‘used | waiting after T'd rung the bell. Iniback to me with. grateful to you. But I know you're|throughout the country to increase | fact, T had to ring twice. Well, I Led me into the morning room|thinking them-—hard. And I know |interest in personal hygiene. sv{msnrn I'd heen expecting to see onejand we sat down and pretended 1o|1we got to answer them. And I want | i - i ® of Sabre’s ‘couple of Jjinkses' as he:talk. Very poor pretence, I give You|to, I want to most frightfully. But TOBA( b 8 calls them, and ‘pon my soul T wasimy word. : HatiDeats ma 15 Hilg IREARNRL fealine e | rou O ew rln quite startled when the door opensd! *“Presently T heard the girl's voice ¢plain to you, to you and | Big Interests J. 8. L and it wasn't one of them at all, butloutside, ‘Lunch is ready. whether T 1t o ot Increases in Cuba. a very ditferent pair of shoes. “We jumped up like two school[not, Why should 17 It's my own stacked up the soiled as used them, No servants, d'vou sce? That was pretty clear by now. No |wife, no servants, no wedding ring: nothing but ol Bright's daughter an cld Bright's daughte baby--and and—Sabhre, other side of the sofa e, because i you've any iden of ever painting a picture called Mother hood, you'd ha' gone ght out cut your throat on the mat in despa A 1, ay, the hanguet | chatty for being alone, I can promise said, ‘No, I Lknow you| Health posters made by Ohio State Copyright 1922 Hart Schaffner & Marx Havana, Cuba, April 14.—Reports “It was a young woman; ladylike, |hoys released from detention and|house. 1 can do what T like in it : hd dressed just in some ordinary sort of lwent along in. More myste Lanch | pm oy anywa doing anything e e e e | | B clothes; I don't know; uncommonly [al Sabre’s place was always a beau- ) . 2 | wrong. I'm doing something more | pretty, or might have been if she|tifully conducted rite, as I was ac-|right than I've ever done in my life, | % hadn’t looked so uncommonly sad; |customed to. Well, there were pla HEA Vel BRervhoAY s Bob The Haks By ?E PEPPER FUR | and—this was what knocked me—{laid for two only and a nshackle [ question me and everybody's got the ! Wikl t carrying a baby. kind of cold picnic scattered about|rignt to be answered and—Hapgood, | “I don't know why I should have[the cioth. Everything there, help f af- i i [it's the most bewildering state of af- ¥ imagined she was the kid's mother, yourself Kkind of show. Bit of cold|yairs that can possibly be irmagined. j GS!—HS HN EHEST but T did. I don't know why I should [meat, lump of cheese, loaf of bread, | I'm up against a code of social con- | have looked at her hands, but I did.jassortment of plates, and so on. [ventions, and by jove I'm absolutely d I don’t know why I should have ex- ove safd, 'Oh, by the way, m¥|down and out = 1 m——— pected a wedding ring, but I did. And|wife’s not here. She's awz “Do you, know what I am, Hap-| FEase your tight aching chest, Stop | [ ] there wasn't one. ; “I murmured the polite thing. He|pood?” and he gave a laugh, as I've|the pain. Dreak up the congestion. | “She was looking at me decidedly |was staring at the two places, frown-|cyid, ‘I'm what they call a social out- | eel & bad cold loosen up in just a | p {ing a bit. ‘Half a minute, he said |, A social outeast. Beyond the|short time. ! ¥ 0 . == |and hopped off on his old stick. Then |paje, 1ins able, Ostracized, Black “Red Pepper Rub” is the cold rem- ||& Best Materlal And Best workmansh]p rd him talking to this mysteri- | pajjed. Ixcommunicated.” He got upiedy that brings quickest relief. It can- |2 T Dot experiment R T |15 s A6 et el L T o ot e R 1o i Lo ot 1 et oo 0| 4| Boys’ Blue Serge Suits—2 Pairs Of Pants Plain or Yoke Front Oh, T can't! I can’t!’ hands in his pockets, chin on his col-, end the tightness and drive the cun—; any l°“8en 1 # 7t "hen Subre: ‘Nonsense, Bfie. You |y swrestling with it—and wrestling, | Sestion and soreness right out. ! 12 00 know this will \ must. You must. T insist. Don't be |ming you, just in profound interested| Nothing hes such concentrated, o sill bafflement. penetrating heat as red peppers, and “Presently fn comes Sabre with the | et e sertied down and told me, | When heat penctrates tight down into! | For Easter — Handsome Neckwear—75¢c to $2.00 girl. And the girl with the baby in|And this is what he told me.” ‘olds congestion, aching muscles and | This advice comes || |y voice s s a sers retiring | A e hene 13 Easter Sale of Men’s Shirts—White or Striped—$1.00 to $6.00 “When he was out in France this} voung person, Hapgood. Had to be|ain 1 e . called | Rub you feel the tingling heat 0 ¥ ! 00 ¢ lgirl I'd seen—this Effie, as he called | Rub 1 eling heat. i Omth “Sands Wh() dragged in. Miss Bright. Her father's | er 3iffie Bright—had come to live|three minutes the congested spot = C 4%, R 3 ve found #at in the o Perhaps you've met (as companion to his wife. 1t appears|warmed through and through. Whe Resinol ¢- "“.’.",""”" you? L iy |Re more or less got her the job. Any-|you are suffering from a cold, Well, T don’t know what T said, |way, she came. She came somewhere [matism, backache, stiff neck or o , " roaw = overcome ! i [o1d man. T know what 1 thought. Ifanout October, '15, and she left carly[muscles, just zet a jar of Rowles Red |{ tTOllblE thought just precisely what You're|in Mareh following, just over a year|Iepper Ruh, made from red peppers, ||| At all druggists ‘(znulm\_;:. Vs, I had a furlonsly Vivid|geo, His wite got fed up with her|at any d ore. You will have the ||t ggxs shot of recollection of old Bright as|, ;g got rid of her—that's what Sa-{quickest relicf known. HE I'd scen him a couple of hour be- 7 T o N T TV R e | fore, of his blazing look, of his ges-| - — - — —— - -— — o~ | ture of wanting to hurl the Table N . H RESIEQ{ o e o s | DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Say It With Husi BY ALLMAN ~ | remark about Sabre—-1 had that and il f | L did hut you doing: wo ST~ Tk b R e P % o . Soothing and Healing GRS T ouvIA 1S MAVING, ; | PROFESSOR, 1 DONT THINK ||~ & T THAT'S JUST WHAT SHE vious answer (same as you) and I Z ) HER VOICE TeSTED 5 ! ;‘\/ou'u. BE ABLE TO TELL | // NEEDS- HER \OICE PR U I { SHE 1S THINKING | 5 i MUCH ABOUT OLIVIA'S VOICE HARMONIZES JUST 3 Sabre was going on, pleasant OF TAKING VOCAL. | | s - = ngAL\SE:WA‘r PIANO 15 i Z BEAL\TIFULI'.‘/ WITH PALACE and natural as ‘you please. ‘Miss : LESSONS };—“_h i Vo S0 BADLY OUT OF TUNE! ; ! JACKIE COOGAN | she's staying here a bit. Put the baby i i in the season’s greates &|on the sofu, Bfiic, and let's get to 9 .l! ! A4 i > TS work. I'd like you two to be friends.’ THAT NOISE “MY BOY “The meal wasn't precisely a ban- —~ i quet, We helped ourselves and |’I Garage and Service Station on State Highway Shore Road, with three acres of land. 8- room house, with all improvements. 4-car - o R———— ( WELL SMM, TS \S THE bR T W s /AN 1 HIRED WER - URE. HEED TH END OF YOUR FIRSY DAY RO hoy N e T FOR ONLY SWTY A MY PORINER RNWD | DID V0L TAKE. IN? WHRTDVE DOLLARS A WEEK, garage, 2 gas pumps, fruit and confection- HOTE. YOUVE. GOT A \ e i =777/ \__voo! ery, and lunch room. Poultry houses and - e o I THE TRUM | | small barn. Stock, tools ard fixtures. : TRRT T Price $10,000. H. J. FOIKEN 140 MAIN STREET Tel. 1790

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