New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 22, 1922, Page 9

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.\IF‘?\\' BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1922, P hey Doin N W nher twi m-‘.\m han i It ca chool or e on I'he cluss has @ \Alwlung luml wileh tee which knows just where every @191 ASMIUTCIINGON - omething in | Columbia professors and others, All Continued From One Last Lswe e milght e cotions s o | / Another "le?-a-IWBS” Tnumph P e gt il el 54 Resull MOU'][ Ve"l) ’I] PaS[fl]‘ "‘ 0 ‘lv‘ . o et i ciuren, | hesy (hings are planned for Eyerys He stopped his awinging wem, hold. [#bout things, For thic self, “Why not, Marko? Vis | man's Bible clasa when it is re-or- At fa hat dwelleth in love dwelleth in God { T¥bar—scc him, Yesterday we were 1 suffered with Eezemainmy face [!'ove. I've been thron K 0 5 oBITIERARE ¢ Kritahts of Dorrier | mantiae B Ehasmiburat Al stei h::’“:“:)d,‘::\ ‘llk‘“.‘," 50 ';'I W 1oves “"u‘,'::“‘,',“’,l;:‘ i i ”\wllwy f:“'“ :'"\‘“T 90 forfiveyears, Itrieds ldoctors, “"‘”““ “j“‘;" il WA cpf ¢ e Vo3 S0 anaTd . on e AN e @nd bius: ‘arniies: were fetter ten »w‘!“l I\\:.;' ‘ .uu‘.-.‘uy‘u‘v-‘rly“””;.il wife's divorced you, old “,‘,“.‘ a7 ‘,‘,‘, | two of whom were spe son8kin |, ,\;_‘\‘,}” “L\' ,,w'; "H‘ “'; - 1 f tarted and all - arrangements n ushed himselt up from the mantel- | Sald paintully Yoes, 1 know, T re Diseases, and got no help whatever. [want to gt right awiy s ] for w class to rival the loeal orguniz plece and turned and went over to|Member that | Last April, I read an advertises |going o0." sorh h vl . i L e g Mo i Fwyning and tood ovee him pgain, [ UOT cone SEwilk come back to him | ment ahout Dr, E, N, Olzendam of ‘Wi e you going to do" l u 3ble olasi sl fa tholow's class is ou TO DISTRIBUTE FOOD. l.'}s“"‘l'l>:|:;\. : e vlfi\“\.\,': boul w;'I»\:A‘rlhvll“f..jw‘uh:.‘v‘::‘.“m i Ill.‘,lY“" Dover, N.H., heing completely re- im. '\ gance e Ry @ ; the locil organization, ‘Phe Hapt. [0f work ho tells employme Stockhiolm, April 22.—The Swed- Bt R ok Hand, A beggin o grope after detailed recolee- | lieved of a stubborn case of Lezema (=g ' 3 - : nk : or the launeh. | COMN L ML-eroployer Wanta ¥l Led Cross contingent operating in o Twyning, Soldier's death * « [thon, wid W'l begin te realize that | gimilar to mine by the use of “Frait- | . i ) R " ¢ ‘l“_"“ -l ! ”\m“‘”‘ ‘ ¢ il nt | & ussia, has lw‘nn‘)ru'ul("rv:‘! r‘r_v inest death * Dicd for his coun- | Nt did go through it and that| g-tives’” and “Sootha-Salva”, [ me, Marko § understand, I've | record clas i, " qualifications de od I ‘.M I.‘ nt “v’ll. vy‘;‘\'\k‘\hlll‘l‘l‘v:wl‘ hr: ‘3:|:u:|.x ‘r‘,\m" o |"m'l.‘l lh.ln A e :«m.:u r's ut ‘have lie o ,,,“ I w" [“m”' On May 1st., I began using these fruit [#1!Ways understoc I| \m‘\ ' Khe Jurned| \wn lew Re Mr. Voorhees and | o « el 8 ind calenlated 1o feed 40,000 persons “‘ym"g L0 B ek Bad R SR A AL R P atitafiar o waskal saw | « :v” g ¢ Thaila) Revay :iij.‘«:“ :“\’1\.:;.‘ : ors, ac g SAMAR R34 AT “r“"\ .;\H < el i months. e s\\..n.»vu ;)IVV\”T“'“ Twyning, inarticulate, pushed up| Yes tact! il cound-about | improvement, OnJunelst, Ihegan | ()00 I'm going to dot” of New Britain, N s, 0, | Then the ¢ s 4 civie commit ;‘4 ‘:;\U,‘,LY,:"W“.J,,“)” b e 18 hand and felt for Sabre's hand | Way that she' ¢ to marry an old [ using “Sootha Salva’ and by the first Keshook his head as breath- | Bartholow, of \ . N on loca o by s Ind elutehed it and squeczed it con- | YO of theis, ehap called Ma- | of August, I was completely cured. |ing deeply e Bartholow ne he der | nicipal afiairs ees 1o it thi The utmosphere in Zululane ulsiyely jor Millet, Hopreotel Millet, old | 1 can now v ork on the hottest day ! & o do what 1 ought to|and leader of the st 13 i « tent w 8 that objects can he seen by | Sabre said again, “There, there, | B¢ wsed to call him Holkover, thit's in summer ~ad get my blood heated |11y¢ done the minute I came into \ I, b hes L class | Ship pas oo li it 4 tance of four milos wyning, Hard. Hard. Pine un‘ 10t the thing—that will. have hap- {the room. 1 hadn’t quite the courag ** Brave boy-* © #" He digen-|Pened and will make him thank God and thell m.x«lomnnlh.llm nw’ hyis aged his hand and turned and ' What do I mean? Well, that's telling: SPEED. She suddenly stooped over him, She ralked very glowly from the room, |#1d Ldon't fogd it's quite mine to tell. | In allthe history of med b re [encircled him with her arms and ‘Im l“mn along the pacsage, |-.4~(“|‘.’” You" e ’!>“"’\""‘ come “"”‘"l"’ Al pag pever heen another freatment for | slishtly rdsed him to her. She put | ROTo Rt Una ddnp ards that have a look wt the old chap tomor- : : T In'llxh‘h h"lvl”‘lw‘“ :Y‘::’U\\'](I),“.\IIII\]\ \\:ul‘ll‘f\""“v T umot st Taieha on the weddl ma, Rashes and otherskin disea- Ihg very slowly and with his hand | towards it by then and perhaps tell| 8es to ecompare with the pocuh:zr (%o are veven going 6o || Bainst the wall to steady himsclf. He | U8 himseir,” extra.. of fruit juices found in a0, Never, never et deathly i1l = * o p | 1 STruit-a-tives” This famaus f { death.” He went into his own room, un-{ Sabre was sitting propped up i cine, used in conneefion with “Sootha He eried, “Beloved ntered by him for many months, now Do awaiting who nest might Salva” is the ideal combination to |¢/ung to her. “Beloved, |lis own room no more, and dropped | The nurse Tad told him he i ¢ 5 and clung to her * feavily into.the familior chalr at the | Vave vlultors that morning purify the blood, insure sovnd diges- lamiiiar desk. He puts his ar ! * | tion, correct constipation, and soothe THE BND {long the desk and laid his head upon e | and heal the inflamed, itching skin, hem. Oh, cumulative touch! He | B 50e x, 6 for $2.90, trial siz i RUSSIA PAYS [N TAI“ENT jeBan to o, snake iyl onsets ol | ! At dealers or from FRUTT. D .;nulZ):tn. as with sobs. Oh, vnmnl..u\»-1 " Limited, 0GDENSBURG, N. Y. S | The communicating door opencd £5.000.0600, in Gold and Diamonds Ind Mr. Fortune appearcd. He stared “Marko, t Sabre i tounded indignation. | SHOUD Uhe FOREEAE b Hotiia: i:’:}‘lpl’“\vou here! I must say—1 must | 3 ‘ J they've told you?—the f I Due by Peace Treaty. : .“ £ \ H bulld_ y@t vxbmnt Wlth Lhe war won, a, . land Ayt Giold Tinrs, « RE TG e Ly and tere ; that you loved so. at peace, vietori- [ | S ; &t AN 74 N health and_ vigor that is typical ous; those dark years done. England B OANI0D0 i) M ok he ‘I-r. Fortune and put his h on the k| ! } her own again. Your dear England, p;i,\\;n.mfi\ S0 . have heen “ ¢ 43 X 5 0?‘1\059 WhOhVantth”flPlaa?& er lips 10 his and Kissed him and held him so. 1 Ve VE ¢ # Reccived in Poland for Payments rms of the chair to rise. Marko.” A curious look came upon his face, & i . g et e aid. A X He said, “It's no more to do” with | Soviet L in lieu lling rtock [=1 can't get up,” RH , ¥ me. Irighttul things have happened Poland by virtue of the v T or ke bhaoniad, | COat det] o 3 ; b ma . et Slnan peace treaty of 1921, ‘This is the sec- i \ ©: o ond instalment, the ceived by the Dolish government from | | I say—No. | cay, | thtmN some- hing's happcened to me. Y can't get The door opencd. Hapgood came in, nd Nona Sabre said, “1 say, Hapgood— Nona e wnnenes 0 e 5 NG L IF Elbert Hu® bard WereHere | ] WHITE D ESERT “Marko! Marko!" h e S S e could write a wonderful “Little Journey to Cromwell * suld to him, urko tE Gardens"—a little journey you can take any day with had no reply that he. could £ ot | She who thus cricd ran forward Il nd threw herself on her knees be Y (OU Y 'LEY (O 0 lide him, her hands stretched up to BY COURTNEY RYLEY CGOPER im. | ; s you plan any planting this spring you should relect : 5 3 2 5 Hapgood turned furiously @1 Mr. \“I‘I""“VL angd. caine wnd I'\"" ‘Il"“ ! l'fl stock now. Advance orders enable you to command the Every one who likes stories of love and adventure will be ['ortunc, “Go for & doctor! Go like | o ey T : B R i pick of the nursery i | enthralled by this novel. Set atop the Continental Divide in the re, '(nlzl n‘\.u\‘ i || eout uin WA R d i s 3 o i SR " o ¥ = H Rockies, II'w};m; American story through and through. A yvoung I ythe brain,® sald (hyp sho a op aho ke a i Qup. slock {9 all grown 3 ENBOLINE can gorous, = : sterner, the hero, seeks redemption : finds it in a hard fig| [ he doctor Well, it there's | qaistona, SO shapely, backed by 50 years experience. Vet no higher =44 : )“ i i s Y0, & ‘ )ffl‘,’ ‘Il'_'””l "“'l 11}{115 it in a hard fight, o mone eirusi ot o e | i Sol Lty in pride, Most sconpiisal constdering tested cugilty, It ] with the lumbering industyy as his battleground. il nderstand me. say if there isn't] ¢ CHttiy Ot D ts nothihg to talk over planting needs with us, may f strain wnded fro it wv b rl\ H: : . “Trouble,” suid Hapgood. “Steain | e o x Call soon or write at once for Catalog. Ad- P - & . Lo veil Be ty abode in her face b o TN NK " e {110 fcker BrnEon ik lFGes Cr eIl (Ghid e s B ton s o A = GREAT ADVENTURE SERIAL hen- he was removed any they = ¥ [ ad Ieft him, Nona said to Hapgoo | AT (RHN R BN Henee g ; ";’mn!_\' Hn:]nlya\ : v i st e Mo had serotilAL. i @ ZAxs * was so fond o 3 wEood: ; i i e O s is it sinee 1 have scen L o e e e iy, S G bl s i /D DAILY THEREAFTER FOR TWO WEEKS IN THE She slipped off a fur that she was I id; and, as perfume deeply inhaled, ehind ? 1 month since T was here e lfinl'\ to me now. There mu H I B y 3 [ omen 0 me now, ore g O 2 ~H CROMWELL GARDENS ¥ | ‘ . "‘” 2 “““L'.’,‘i‘”.”,,, it Yowve been very ill; oh, so ill. bz AN Pierson, Inc. - LA | - 4\ He said slowly, “Ves, 1 think I've f » %f - CROMWELL, CONNECTICUT 2 AV ) I been down in a pretty deep place A\ O A o2 S . S L L e R “You're going to he splendid now, he liqueur g and the cigar Nidea agged a colemn head at that § }r his, nevly returned from BElh aunRtion Te feva weeks, Idoan idea you'd been o, it wye ot oot ittt st 23'an Yaon| DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Leading Up 1o a Ciimax i ' BY ALLMAN He did not respond to her tone, He “I've come on a lot in the last be coming ugain. There's I've heen thinking out to tell — “I've told v i AetiaRE ® v . . Y L .',', T i G SAY.TOM | IRONED YOUR SOFT COLLARS] You DID AFIRE ] | 1 6LAD You | | | BAKED YOU SOME J il o YES, BUT YouRRe (it vadt e Bor gel . e iR S el ey FOR 0U VESTERDAY AND THEY'RE JOB.ON THESE | | [IKED THEM - | (eI R T T ] BT OUT ‘NVOETGO::%::;VE ond Clive on to hiy y E e IN YYOUR TOP DRAWER — WHAT__"—J- COLLARS, HERE 15 THE e N\ MO NIMG\ | KNO :«»Hx 3 ! RpAr s Toudy : ; fave pou heer Cilnkdng, WOULD You LIKE FOR. = MORNING PAPER FOND YOU ARE | | PRETTY EARLY | SOME HOUSE MONEY :h ‘“T‘-‘-’-”;“”v.'."." time, | vell | : HIlE Aot e YOUR BREAKFAST [T OH HAM - 5 OF THEM - ‘Y THIS MORNING ! | BEFORE You GET B olta: wouii. oo oming o, Wit e are golie o THIS MORNING ? || aup EcaS, - _{ - A iy _ ) GUESS! | s » + » == hands that had been crumpling // sheet, were now laid flat be- him His cyes, that had heen rding her, were now erted v her, fixed ahead, “There is hing T can do, In the way you business y, alive, breathing. nsciousness, b hatever vou like to c# piere. Away. Absent. Not in that lace “Yesterday Ormond Clive little ttmp Cloth That Is All-Wool Assures the utmost Value and Satisfaction for a garment, because it is of the Best. LT Sy Painting with ' y \ BY SWAN L & M SEMI-PASTE PAINT and LINSEED OIL to mix into it, SURE., SURE., 7 T HOMDY, MR RIPPE~ M JUST A MINGTE-WHOR) 1 |/ HELLO GUZZ, SRY, WRAT 't "," that is all Highest Quality —assures Utifiost ) GET YOU ,GUz2- A cunis of R e Tooay. | STOP! ANSER v s - | 1 g R Value, greatest Years of Wear and Least Cosl | GET \oU — VELL DEUVER OU R THROSAKD | [ \F YOU LOSE MONEY ON'EM é‘( PR IR Doy lilman o T T TN 0F TAESE STRAW W WHY ARE YU S0 BNKOUS A | \5 WOREY ON e B § 3 | 4 < B SELL? T EQ! \ APIECE— FACT 15, M S 10 SEW To illustrate: SMITH PAID LESS THAN JONES!"” 7/ WE LOSE. MOWEY OR’EVERY ORE OF | s, | : et PAINT FACTS JONES paid $49 for 14 Gallons of i g Bl o XS ME | “ready for use” Mixed PAINT - | 4 28] (33~ = = A MOMENT, SMITH made 14 Gallons of the Best 2> : / ‘ . e it for 534%0 by buying : ) 3 ; < . = [ 8 (‘m . L & M Semi-Paste Paint and 6 Gals. Linseed Qil to mix into it. SMITH_S. , #d MITH SAVED $14.40 Theyaresimpiy adding Lineed L &M SEMI-PASTE PAINT Saves money 0il 10 L& M Somi-Paste Paint Quicklydone. Saves you Money Extensively used for 50 years OR SALE BY4 JOHN BOYLE (CO., NEW BRITAIN PLAINVILLE LUMBER & COAL CO., PLAINVILLE BRISTOL HARDWARE (O., BRiSTOL

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