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10 \ NEW: BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIY, 19, 1922, ‘ Over a Quarter of a Century of Pubhc Service of the highest order, stands behind every pacKet sold. 1269 "SALAT could || eatanything | —without indigestion | 26 ; % | or sleeplessness ; " 4«’)4 S s *q ’YJ., i LR For a time she had been troubled | | i with gasafter hereveningmeal. The | | f u C l"lson , distress was most painful after eat- | | ! @‘9“ AamlmuuNeoN v ing potatoes or other starchy foods, | f of which she was very fond, | ! Continned From Our Lost Ison | ot speak for emotion, Only nods, | i i S i ! % o 18 nt his broal G At en she started taking two cakes i TR oo ] ‘ el el i HEU - ke of Fibikabmannis Sssat overs ekt T™E A I e eostaRy ¢ Yo you sce him in this conrt?’ between her evening mealand bed- Subir he perspir rean slobl s | | time. She poured abeut a half eu; | BlacK-Mixed-Green-Sealed PacKet Only. fl down his face (ke punning f i B L AR SR InR L IRt BT 0 AN | B [ he , bte grosl. red tongus nround PR, gte sl cakes, stirred them thoroughly, | R S R ) R N R S | :.:."l 14;‘ ‘w \» i “ :‘ " I i n“ U} w E | en ,;« up and e xw"‘ ! H'ul totte ,‘I added a little cold water and drank, ‘ iLO(‘/\L ((Y” S‘P()RT% :(1:!}:}4"?'\‘ \\-1{\[‘:;”1.1\::1\(:\" ‘1"’,‘,‘;“;;:“‘;: r!’l'u’ i s A ning | B from the hox: court seethes ane 5 she conld ea . | il ¢ s | and all the time he'd b s0DI0E Ly n omotion; Humpo wipes| | and sleep splendidly atarwerd | BE( ()Ml‘\(. POPl LAR | v pinsed senteriay atiernaon i ! Finin-at k dte Rt ey g | as i 1y's winners and losers stoop and Twyii prompting him | S0 A sttt £ Thousands of men and women are pitted against cach other. with the venom pricking wirstng [ eo ot finding that Fleischmann's Yeast | Busincss - Mon Form “'"'2‘ Ball | ppe handball games have been a X In the corners of his moutt 1t PReRE hwa Next wituosa corrects stomach and intestinal | o0Eue ) ORe T popular as ever. So far, the Dressel | time e was stooping this ehap would | vy o Bl e troubles. Jt promotes the flow of Loague ‘and.Play Evory: ok Reany combination has had the bet e thd Ay g e T G e lv|lr|nm| p::)rrentu' m’lce,‘Appflne day and Thursday ter of the argument with the shinine away ol Sabr 1 Sal TRy pesiel i el o baleadadih is always kept normal and you are lights of Meriden, The score now the hox, ond i eoin o knot s A ik ,m‘",‘!\ LAt protected against indigestion. | | Volley ball has become the poular|stands two to ome in New Rritain® et b A R A i gleL \ R e | {sport at the Y. M. . A, for business | favor. The next game hetween these | Bt e e [ ARG s PRSI ke bl Vhattit woki Aalizaist Yau will | men of all ages, and the rivalry that|two will be played on the local cour 1 1 tell you * P wis distiaug was speech find that your whole digestive sys- [ Cxists in the ladgue gamen that' are)on Meldaynevening: i S YRR R | ks A N atdan AR ol fath In keatly baratied, Be pUTaLLle | played every Tuesday and Thursday| This evening, Bert Loomis and Wil. i Bl igh steht b TR T R Tl iAo SRR ot Mhas e et el | [afternoon, is very intense. liam Greenstein will stack up agains i wedged tght. Scarcely breat ! or. he woulda't use the word tin-foil package wita the vellow | Four teams have heen organized |the Dressel-Reany duo in an endeay i R £t n il o floteated, ihgisted on kseping Tatiel. Bibka &' heandlng srdat with [ from the players who have heen in-|or to down them. Interest in this per to Subre s Ner ot | ink her 18 Coroner kept pull yourgrocerfor ' leischmann'sYeast dulging in the sport. They are the [ match is great, and a large crowd wil ] Wim get up o ¢ for m sabre [ing him it, ond about the 5 { Whales with Bert Loomis captain: | no doubt be on hand to see the games snatched the thing as 16 he wis mid | wenticth time putled him up hard, T the Smelts with Joe Hergatrom cap-| Aquatic sports will be on with ot 4t and read it. and buzzed it on] “Poor, chap 4hrew’ out his T\What date did the deceased leave | | tain; the Weakfish with Van Oppen [vengeance during the month of May B Ao andianeund. 518 hasl an. 16| Ake ho wae throwug GHe wora your wife's employment | 4 : ! ¢ g captain, and the Clams with Dr, Con-| A special class for beginners will he Just fo show me, I suppose. Nice'{ind then hammered off the ledge. “‘In March. Look here--' Norman Ross, world's champion long distanc2 swimmer, l0oks | ger captain held all during the month and longes g Tooh. dnil. i v eyes went [won't say deceased. T won't call her wve of her own wish or | Jike a bird in flight in doing the swan dive at Miami, Fla. The first leagie games were pla if nec and private lessons wil o anout ten Bt faiom ] she deckgaet:: Vil wonl, . Horrible dismissed Jast Thursday afternoon and they re- be given to all who wish them, Rall: ‘annother 'l come | word, Obseene, beastly, hatefu), word | ———— e e e e P TSR e R to that in a minute » s o e e *Was she dismissed because your 4] wife suspected you of relations with 1 “They pushed off tue case with the her?’ *'Look here- ‘Answer the question, sir.' “Look here C'Very well, sir. Answer me this question then. Is it a fact that your| wife has instituted divorce procced- ings against you?' | ‘Look here “Court surging with esasation at anid wn. | obyvious witnesses -police, doct 80 on. Then the thing hardene Then Sabre saw what was coming ot him—saw it at a clap and never had remotely dreamt of it; saw it like o | tiger coming down the street to de i vour him; saw it like the lid of slowly slipping away betore his e w it! T was watching him. He this dramatic disclogure, Humpo it; and things—age, gravness, lasting mopping his face, keeping the great| fo ger going. | it the fact that in these pro-| ceedings the deceased woman ig| named as corespondent ?' | ‘‘Look here * You keep asking me to look here, sir, you tell me nothing. 1 ask you plain questions. Have you nothing| better® than “l.ook here Is it the| fact that these papers were served on you at Drighton on the occasion of your flight? *Ilight—flight- Look here— / ¢ T8 it the fact? “LOOK HERE—-" “oYes. Brighton, v | and immovable ealamity—1 don't | know what —frightful thing came | down on his face like the ashes settli on a polished|st “You ses, what this Ilumpo fien: \ was laying out for was, firct that i Sabre was the father of the girl's child, second that he'd deliberatols put the poison in her way, and bru [ tally told her he was done with her | and gone off and left her so thal she i should do what she had done and he | be rid of her. Yes. Yes, old man. | | And he'd got a « By the Jiving | Jingo, he'd got such a ca a5 But, look ‘ Crown prosecutor only dreams ahont | mp————— e~ e | heore-flight! flight! Holiday, 1 tell | after a good dinner and three parts!l won't call her it. Why should I call [you. Holiday.' | of a bottle of port. ier the deceased 2 *‘Holiday!’ cries Humpo. 1 thank| j “Listen. Just listen and see for] *'Control yourself,” says Buddha.|you for that word. We will examine i | Control you it in a moment. «Let me ask you to | “He oply waved and thumped |carry back your mind to the summer | gain. ‘T won't 1 won't. 1 knew the|of 1915——" and he takes the unhappy | sivl, [ was fond of the girl. She was|man through all the stuff he had got| ny friend. She was fond of me. T did o1t of old Bright—Sabre's apparent- | vourself. Worked off the police 3 dence and the doctor, d'you s | Then-—Mr. Bright!' Old man com up into the box. Stands there ma sive, bowed with grief, chbet heaving 3 voice coming out of it liké an organ| mora for her than anyone in this uncalled-for interest in the girl, in the Dead March. Stands there like | court—her tather or anyone. When! jrgt potting her from her father's the father of Virginia thinking of | she was in trouble she came to me jouge to the neighborhood of his Appius Claudius i ad I snccored her. She cooked My iown then under his own roof, and| “Like this, his evidence wer*: Was { meals for me, We went through it to- f,)) the rest of the unholy chain of it. father of the dec 1 woman, (as|zcther. I've kngwn her for years. I'Velrpen he has a chat with Twyning, they called her). Was employed iked her for years. And now she's|ipoy mops himself dry, and then hurls foreman at Fortune, Fast and s [dead and you turn around and tell \jn gy, . bre's. Had seen the hody and identi-| ne to call her deceased. Effie. Effiel 1o Now g, this holiday. Did you| a fied it. So on, so on. Do you hear?—[ffiel’ make a preparations for it, any i U An Hirhn6. ECe! on togtiin. Ve ey couldn't stop him. He was|ji'e ourehases ) g his| dauEhten.the, sart of &irl fo medi-| ke @ glok“wolf, then, cornered, and| =Wy pl i (hases? No, Lodk heré—'| P 1 tate taking her life?——Never! ‘Never:: [ Buddha like a big, vary hoarhound SUh v About: TR heres i Great rending cry that went down to[80iNg in at him and jumping up on |y, “No purchases? What about the | your marrow the wall out of the way when he made |, 10 40id? Ior what purpose? | i Was any particular individual in-| 1iS dashes und then coming down and - b strumental in obtaining for her work [ T0in8 in at him agiin. (Continued in Our Next Issue). | Which to0k her from beneath his | emee——— ——— . . | roof ?—"There! There!' Clenched fist | and half his body over the box to- | i wards Sabre. i “Look here!™ bursts out old Sabre i "“"‘,’I_"‘ neteesy Thousands of others have gotten rid of theirs WITHOUT DIET ~f i e o, prease, st [ING OR EXERCISING often at the rate of over a pound a day i eht My sabree led to her st | 2nd WITHOUT PAYMENT until reduction has taken place, | . . i i i 26t o Lt b EbANAIE: Seiaen g patson- | Nothing is so essential to dependable motor perform- | “Was the situation thus obtaine ally sclect the treatment for each individual case, | 4 ; 3 [ e T S B e Eo o rartetien TheL Wil ro: ance as good gasoline. But what is good gasoline? 10UsC for the girl nearer her father's or nearer Mr. Sabre’'s?——'Not a quar- but which duce not oniy a loss of weight harm i T R PG R T AE R ' To meet the widely varying operating conditions that i P cngaines Sy knadiedgel # s e d. load and t . . ) L e L T L S Tl | speed, load an . .emperature impose, a gasoline must have % B ot Oy, oo oo treatment will elove that deprosset, tired | more than VOlfltllltY, more than potential calorific power, T TR (0% s Tekorinming, TE LA ab: aiby o b | uniformity! . X friends of his ow there to take. % e s ARBLY It you are overstout do not postpone, but sit down right now | : There is no mistaking these qualities in Atlantic Gasoline. , jpoonsl Noonel’ cries the old man. | ynd -gend for my FREE TRIAL TREATMENT and. my plan ‘No one but an old tid bedridden, past sevent whereby [ am to be PAID ONLY AFTER REDUCTION HAS Atlantic contains not only the lighter or more volatile ele- daughter, my 1 daughter, my | FTAKEN I'T \(‘ ) xf you so desire. A s recenty v BR.R, NEWMAN, Licensed Physician State of New York ments required for quick and positive ignition; not only 1y “Had the shown a diary kept by Mr. Tywning 286 } lf‘h Avenue, '\0\\ York, N. Y. Desk H-386 s 5 : at this period?Ves! Yos AL e ) : | the heavier energy-producing fractions—but a scientifically And it contained frequent refer ence to Sabre’s mention in the offic of these visits Yes Yes Lot Moore Bros. Sanitary entire night there balanced combination of both. 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E ARd theh Huinpo At a Ve are open till 9 o'clock, Thursday evening. ¥ 80 on 1 ) #0000 MOORE'S FISH MARKET. | S) CHURCH ST, Next To the Beloin Hotel ‘ | to intlict upon e tior Have ou 1 « ' sugpicions of the identit 1 happy woman s betr

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