New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 15, 1922, Page 9

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oIS MHitchinso Continued For Our 1 %8 0. ¢ Bahre most frighftully he could Smudged, badly exy iMe Bright pathet hity i as if the was over sidd, wed he it. She trouble said it was awiul to him kept on in every senten ‘a little hahy' n baby, bhut snld she'd got never a always He i was born in nemher, old previons March from them - -and that ng in lodgings with it s h e had come to the ab: money, she was heing was wits' sh Wi t 441 her ond and nearly out of her mind to kiow and all that Kind of thing wouldn't have whit to do he sald her father to do with her, ve unything to Kept he plight; she 'hat was her ave anyth he had the illing to tali Jiind peaple had offercd nto service, hut al he would give I t out to nu aid, and n imes, Sabr rou could har And, oh, Mrs mply cannot y v He's baby i onl up the lerlined it k¥ u I ihre, Eive 00ks tretehes e, and T can't et my little baby go. one, I'm mother ittle baby : “Sahre seliove i ' oseen nd I can v vord for it “And then she said ver this bit —then she my terrible ¢ I aim throwin and begging or the love of Goo and my little baby for yo nd do and bl vou ,oand kn tiny it it wag tooping believe i'00 1 vol ne ork Fou little baby to pray f Fiolt Sgthen; said o ot ahout working he bone for Mrs. hz she wi 0 be spoke illing to sleep in 1l that sort of thing; hirough ‘my little Also she e this bit delibe hat she did't wa more sinned ing, but that if M ruth she might judge to Sal nd be more willing to help her. abre told me that “All right. Well, ppeal, ‘thore was the eal,’ as Sabre said, undly touched by his wife bridii ainst her husba s stuck up for the girl, d'you s about two milllon up opinion lation of her own here they were; hid, ‘Well, what are bout it?" “You can imagine his do about it! arth do you think I'm bout it? She was furious. hd sp with ecchless long, are bet she wasi forked herself up ay and used languag jirl that cut him Jike hage like speaking of hat brat.' Tt made fould—the sort of chap e said that the more she ore frightiully he real osition, up against th ing ev where she tur “He des 1 en, so to sy Vell, what | hst preci felt that the s. In the first b us in her d that alone « ven if it had cc ranger. It established huse here wo hum solutely down and out and you chless 1k, 1y to you, v 1 girl had v wh blish A the tetter was the crying herent with dstress whe. She'd got a little baby, Sahro mant! it wis she'd got R to do with her her home, by about fourteen 1wl ericd over it an't, mine,” zive him up. Whatever ['ve I can’t let him go, winl myself on your v and let me and I& forever upon you shed in the ga en and never to open her mouth, ely, nst there and ther Do about it! AYsolutely tur © kniie him at rned all that to me he stated his case, abject misery from an k] »e ©19721 ASMHUTCHINSON At basue out 1 it succor, Damn spond, You're picked out human ereature by ore Breathing ie document ¢ imagined stained und writer=-this and Inco- sha wrote terrible anot the tulity You gible 1o the You enn't i) Wl into he but she had another the wiy she ce calling hild, or just | little baby,' |, [u it was awrul turned December- | th sack {that to be refugey Wiis the em ed heen that, day the v lettor In d walke it you g Rirl by walled all 1he rough, and God kiow rin the o dead lLouse, and g old Mos He'd take her, the she d ln't i and that ne well cnough to move wi e end of he roed ol with e he | Tidbo i tha had her—he cryvin and no one do with her rliftle 1 out over sinfd—if poor 1 send who the o I ca said Wiy W father and 10 take 1 of them, if and put and sl was little baby it was hearing her ‘s wife said, *You're de “He said, *Mabel' (1) hety I'm de but I'm said, ‘Very ing to be in the house, I'ny going to my father You'll not® expect the s house while voman living W said that,) So 1 some wil, her t's lutely well 1t 50 g it, she said: | 1 can't, my little she said ows m tie hi | b tay this in this er o) |‘that's one claim the girl had on ue friend; herself he'd heen turncd I'm out of it.| ¢ you've NEW BRITA IN DAILY | MEDIGINE MADE FROM FR YFRUIT-A-TIVES” IS Intengl- | U . fied Juices of Apples, Oranges, l ly, for got to v You! 1o One | pdives' or “I'ruit Laxo ma et ar Ve go Figs and Prunes COMBINED WITH TONICS Theextraagdinary powersof Fraite Tablets | curing disease are duo to one fuet, andone factonly=ITISAGENUINE FRUIT MEDICINE, MADE FROM in THE JUICES OF TFRESH, RIPLE went on TRUITS house, in with of apples, orang It kel new, now, | man, wa 3 ‘i ot Pon of fresh frui | degree To t adde entire to this v Juices and tonies, “Iruit-a-tives remarkahle 15 0 v Trouble: se int ilking into bl wiy fro y and m s how far i he | to her| t terrific thonsa and K in s of Ston nd pru are transformed intoanew compound proved s Ll Headacl By a remarkable discovery of one of the leading physicians, the juices nes which hagall the medicinal properties and in a more marked sified fruit juicesare tonics and antiseptics, and the cof “I'ruit-a-tives" is due ique combination of fruig s in thousands and ver 108, Rheumatism and Neuralgia—in chros her haby, ith Nervousness, Nkin ni¢ Constipation and Dyspepsia—in Discases, Poot Blood and a general “un-down condis tion of the system, termined ' e ame) | tive: nantly termined world made from fruit ju KO r KAl she's Atd Limited, OGDENSBURG Now. | 10 got | rvants i 0 a hox, 6 for $2.50, tr ne in ial There is no substitute for “Fruit-a- | ” because these “Fruit Laxo | Tablots” are the onty medi the size 25 lers or from FRUTT-A-TIV. shall pay | ! I can my can remem- id, ‘Ani Acar Mrs. 1, imploring | 1 to take in} anything for ask God's and {~ach or yon ¢ 4 s not it 2l was ‘I SHALL: PAY all the way ‘my little 1 Sabre told 1so she said pretend she than sin- e knew the harshly s send them off, At and I go “The devil with his stick and h { his face working, I believe me, it Kills I am absoluteiy. home., btk “His poor . me to The only wants o must stop.” wife went off to th ut twn hours his sed Lo go. only one mor Yo less She She was the piteous 1t thi ng over it nd who'd al- hen he in justifi- say this woman has a of he then B going to do ‘Mahel, ‘Do you I do. s she ha And she wife's tone What on going to went,"” 111 you do there white [ 1 5 my 5 but not and there's the a ; and hes d she | s awrul the lan- the baby as bheyoad the pale, nicated. No onc to do witly him out of ghe winee, It . fMe he And T rked “that, railed, the Tndas e the girl's of | g futhie Ha Ily thinks his back to the nun for her ruin, Hapgood, is son to my wife, that, althongh he a claim on ¢ it —'not for turned he wrote 1 Sat e the horrible hau and woulid fact that such permitted in a firm high and holy Church sid that he and inything cleared him with old Pright e sor and wrote to for mrecinte doa claim, an utter a claim be- arisen scanlal crea m come 1o 1 IFortun s SUNSET DYES [No Stained Hands or Utensils; UN SOAP For Smart Women It's SUNSET that makes the old dres suit look so smart. It's SUNSET thgt ¢i a new lease of life to every garment. It's S SET that does everything that other dyes claim to do- and more. wool, cotton, linen or mixture fabrics—ail dved the same depth of color—in one bath—with one dye —SUNSET. It's a REAL Dye Ask your daaler to shot T Color Guaice, 1f he can’t supply 3 ol 1d e il the color destred. Don't acicot subsitiites. NORTH AMERICAN DYE CORPORAT’ Mount Vernon, New York SET DY or ONE Real Dve For ALL Fabri you still determined? girl's She want may an-| “No you want claim on you!" » egirl, and what I told you: i wyning per- | and told him | personally moment, e | {he PO | symipatheiic [ and prayers, they'd cc I the hest | sabre 1o | ‘sal s he w this realization yhody him ion thot ma to the to e nst janded you What are you 1¢ he ing to advertisers sl was o wr ¥ and nd plices, girl would b |aliowed to have He said there must e Kind-hearted abot who would do it; tion finding taken in t people it of ther UP AND| §i. now, 1 nd | el got no | keep her your bz | aches with fatigue, A sloan's Liniment and enjoy a kitchen wiic came | said, | ng T want! wom- | 19 olai| the after effe For forty years pa your neighbor. Good for rheumati ains and strai claim on | I— | my an-| old the man end Linimen o o was prefty priy and lusion me was He of the s Yes, t going ors that that fort’ s knocked protty vs it atti- to hat's this going to fic doing & iting to soci o work it the only well, T thing, freely, penetr. glow of warmth and comfort. and p. joints s of weather exposure, cmy, land reely 1hont mnd, to find a pience where the and | her baby with her. hundreds but © USE SLOANS T0 EASE LAME BACKS JOU can't do your best when ck and every muscle and Ask Keep Sloan's handy. At all druggists=35c, 70c, $1.40. Bloat HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1922 9 I the wdingary re didn't old Rabre, Al that cha ch? Went out « her first In i way the skek, o born when it to the girl, | tunees | ge her ol | his hous | her getting t about [ horn after coming to him | his wife, I [ truth, Wit pretty flerce, | e resy Must have heey eked Girl help. Writing to you k cavine him h isn't 2 1 0omoment w coll it all is | him if he ever He No, 1 didn't Mm, T sald wile's she'd heey for only o don't helieve i for Wl oan ex inary God help { it 0 does wint sy woword like What thinking pose your “ time? He sald hi y all right for the girl and "L osuld, H'm, Heard ¢ wife wou (Continued in Our Newt Issue) RUSSIAN BANDITS - TAKECLOTHES TOD | Besides Stealing Money, Overcoats as well Remove Moscow Lias heen April 15 swept by a wave the United month visit streets, ever Sovict | [epidemics in Until a | surprised | 1y ol I'night, but now is no safer than New York or Chicago and the list of {crimes is growing steadily, while Pet- | Odessa, other citios rted Lo 1] Holdup: the the few Moseow hy the late at foreign Kiev ¢ any Bat burglaries, n principal cets and battles Mos have oceurre it numbers that the M s decreed that immes s shall be taken to “liquidate | situation Liguidation™ Iy ons caught in th speedy executio St m ate the situations shooting of such means in | il on e hheries, conviction, | Orre issue of the newspaper Pravda | reported some 15 holdups, several | burgiaries and the discovery of two | bodies, apparently of persons who had | | been rohhed, killed and thrown into | Some of these affairs have | curred in the principal streets. Take Clothing Also. Russian highwaymen generally take | not only the money, jewelry and | | watches of their vietims but also their outer and sometimes inner clothing, leaving them to run home naked or nearly Clothing more than money in Russia of the highwaymen, accord- ing to reports, adopt quite polite | manners. At Petrograd one bandit is said to have stopped a number of men in the street, asking them, po- litely, after poi at their over- coats if they w to buy the gar- ments, “Why o irs 0, buy? Tt is mine aiready,” ns would say. the robber replied, “it is now mine mphasizing his remarks with revolver, the robber generally “sold™ his vietims' coats hack to them for 7,000,000 ruble At Kiev one robber accosted his vie- tims asking: “'Ha rou seen a pol man around here Receiving a Sur in the negative, he sai , then, give me ur overcoat. a n 000 animals rk, Léndon. There are more than in the zoo at Regent's T A beetie can dispense with food for s D The first act duced about 99¢ | | | }Il\l'm v | was prm' heing (0,000 TREES oy Seonts Plan to Plant That N her Al Burlington Water Shed April 2 \ng to 000 tree haye tendent Stanle or as m « municipal tree p Arbor Das formulated by {i sommd InatsusHat: | Walter O, ¢ and Water Commis- g 1ire listributing mp sihle idrds I'resi MUNE erew, are Seout Iixecutive ol warden e e e e ———n e e e e ——— = | | e— Y T A 5 Ml T ST . 1 Za (T 7 | | | | 1‘1! You Can Now O tion and inelud ORGANIZING RUPLY CLUB among the ana junior Houth Congresas VDR W wiy whers of the senjor wrhoods of the reh to organiwe & rifle club The club nembership wifl inelude also the ad- vuneed oy Scouts, A double range hag been installed under the chyreh, with n marble slab back of the targets, I'he slab 18 placed on an angle and deflects the bullets onto a woeden wam S ——————E here during the summer. lent Hardi rom Mr. Cook wn the Master of the Highway for 2195 NDER the hood of the Paige 6-66 is a mighty 70- horsepower engine that performs its work with the ease and smoothness of a giant turbine. This vast reserve power means not only great performing ability but long life and uninterrupted service. Remember, that the Paige 6- 66 Daytona model hoids every world’s stock chassis speedway record from 5 to 100 miles. Here is proof, not only of superb perform- ance, but heroic strength and stamina. You should ride in the 6-66 to learn the zest of ample power and perfectly balanced chassis construction. Then you will at once notice the benefits of 131 inches of wheel base and 61 inch rear springs. And remember that the Master of the Highway is now yours for $2195. THE LASH MOTOR CO., Inc. ~ MAIN & A REPUTABLE The New 6-66 Prices 131 inch wheel base—70 horse power 6-66 Lakewood, 7-Pass. Touring = $2195 6-66 Larchmont II, Sport Type 2245 6-66 Daytona, 3-Pass. Roadster 2495 6-66 Sedan, 7-Pass. 3155 66-6 Limousine, 7-Pass. = 3350 6-66 Coupe, 5-Pass. 3100 644 Touring, 5-Pass. = 6-44 Sport 6-44 Roadster, 3-Pass. G-44 Sedan, §-Pass. 6-44 Coupe, 4-Pass. LINCOLN STS. CONCERIVY The New 6-44 Prices 119 inch wheel base—S0 horse power - $1465 - 1595 ype, 4-Pass. ®, - - 5 o= All Prices F.O. B. Factory, Tax Extra Cord tires standard equipment on all models O ——— ) what he w Iv\‘!h. - < : ; ‘RCHANT' e ms TAILORS ot chap| & gone | esponsible | didn’t | old would 1 that| iate the 1 not t « with i He! had give vi re GEE THIS SPRING SUN- SHINE MAKES YOUR OLD CL.OTHES LOOK SHABBY — I'D LIKE To GO INAND RS ORDER ONE OF THOSE DOINGS OF THE DUFFS A Stern Reminder IN AND TAKE I’VE GOT ABOUT TWENTY MINUTES VET BEFORE | HAVE TO BE BACK AT THE OFFICE~ GUESS I’LL GO TicK GasBILETI THE ICEMAN-Tj¢ THE 2 /G,;, K A LOOK AT ONE. ANY WAY - Tiege '8y, |4 a7, BY ALLMAN l ] GUESS, NOW THAT |’VE BEEN VACCINATED BY CUPID'S DART I'D BETTER WAIT A WHILE. AND WATCH FOR SALE ON HANDMEDOWNS! L 'SALESMAN SAM - BY SWAN / 50 A5 SOON AS | MAKE YOU MY PARTHER YOU RIRE- YOUR GIRL A5 A _ STENOGRRAPHER EH? WELL. | WONT STRND FOR 1T, SEE? | WONT PAY WER $60 A WEEK— VLL FIRE— SEE. MR, GUZZLEM,| MABEL - WES THE AND YOU OUGHTA —BEST LOOKNG MBN VITH THE MOST WONDE RFUL \esT— HRANDSOMEST ENES AWEM ) AS | WAS ABOUT TO SRV, SAM, ON ACCOUNT OF THE- EXCELLENT WORK OUR STENOGRAPHER \S DOING | THNK WE BETTER RAISE. HER #10 A WEEK

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