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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 19 “Then look ‘v mover, 1f that fsn't| L lease to the lake and flume and| flume site, and if the second one fsn't a contract for stumpage at a dollar and a halfl a thousand feet—well, then, I n't read “Iut I'm telling you that T didn't glve it to them," Tlouston had reach- ed for the papers with a trembling hand, “I don't remember—" L~ h:- p : "mr.:'t I il your: Thayer had / e urnec o he sherilf, “There he goes - . . ind Company § " pulling that loss of memory st Talklng’ walklng’ worklng-—each of BEGIN HERE TODAY of charred timbors and twisted ma- [pEe s | FRAGS one of hig best it A father's lack of confidence in his|chinery, The remainder of all that o) 1vi momory” ©C these forms of activity uses up energy nA}nn\"uul',-r(»N to Inherit a lum- CHAPTER VII UNGwsthan you L4 forget things »er mill sondition that -l me ault!" The TFrenche ! S f o in . . A L - adian & 4 i o 18, g 4 f KNo' p y RN AN I . y 9 1 terfous aceldents are preventing this| “Ket is all Ba'teese fault—" '\‘\1: '1,“’”'\(',::‘h(,,m",\“] ..',‘:, l,.',“, . .“|“ ¥ ns passes all others as an energy -[JIU(IH('CI‘. That food is Bread. and when young Houston arrives In| “I thought you were my friend, | et you murdercd sour o oot the Colorado timber lands he finds| Ba'tiste," ght ) od your own cousln, that his superintendent “Sacre! 1 am." T ) 90% of the Bread taken into your body is quickly FRED THAYER, has been system- “Then show 1t T've got aboul| wgee sherlff? T onverted i oyt ac ¢ in your atically wrecking his plant, In mak-| ffteen thousand in the bank, There's| a1t (e meties i 1eor® bad, LA l‘t.“l ’f‘t‘f Gnergy Lo 1 place that used up in your ing the discoveries, Houston hus|cnough lumber around here to build |enmity was in Fred Thasers voten | 8 wious forms of activity. been asssited by a new saw shed, and money to buy a [ now. " Ono gnarled hand - wont for. | | BA'TISTI. RENAUD, an cecentrie|fow saws, And I need help—I won't|ward tn nccusation, “He can't even Best of all, no waste remains from Bread to clog and I'rench-Canadian, who quit the|be able ove wi ) prastiss of modleing and. retired| wup o " houk Y6U Bub—t|remomber how he killsd hla own dou- poison your system to a cabin to forget the double| “Wut,” and Tarey smiled at Wim, "It [abeut the time when he aivaek him | § et L& g gragedy of hl.w. u.Anx .h\:u.l\ !u France [you ever mention any 7 onstOUILY | matiet in his pocket at a |!xliu- fight 1 dad the murder of hia wite, _He|for (s thing again-—youre fired. 1o | und then went on out with Tin cou- | | In choosing Bread, yowll naturally prefer the loaf I i K 1 | ( derstand e ther e '] s (e Jattaraiartamobilo piunges over| | Tha mext. Merlie ety went to Hiy s il ARt Booame ot menyig that's so good it has set a new standard in Bread- @ cliff, Houston, to decelve Thayer, | Denver, and in o weok retorned to| et 1o won't be able to tell sou. | baking— felgns complete loss of memory. In|Tabernicle, thence neross country to | of gns com ucle, s of couse, He loses his memory: all|f Ba'tste's cabin, Houston meet camp. ! yi s n, | he ‘will be able to remember s that NEW-MAID BR AD ), NI 0 i Vi v 0'tiet 'O WAK MM‘M::I 4 lu|v!l1\ ,H s \1 {.1|l.\\|\f, He found no Ba'tiste but there wak | hig father spent a lot of money and " I owns the adjolning tmber lands.|something clse which held Houston's | ired some good lawyers and got tim | § he perfectly baked loaf made from all-pure ingredients, that ctly ¢ ) S, Suddenly, Thayer arrives from the[interest for o moment and which " 5 ? i anc out of it. e won't be able 1 , rafiroad station with stopped him, staring wondertngly 0o [ you & thing about how his ewn oo assure you an extra amount B bl ko the distance. A new skidway hud made | iy was found with his skull of nourishment erlous hold on Houston. its appearance on the side of the|cpugshe and : PR 2 GO ON WITH THI} STORY Jutting mountain nearcst the dam. :,,r;‘f,”,:“td,\.::'g ,:.'l\!‘,,";:“,:'"‘J"‘{,,. “"‘."Il,' i Ask your grocer CHAPTER VI Logs were tumbling downward in 810% |thut this fetlow had stolen e night The woman in the bugky was hold-|but steady succession, to disappear, | pefore at a prizo fight' He won'te o {ng forth her hands to him and he as- |then to show themselves, bobbing Sl @l el il g sisted ber to the ground. Jerkily outward to the center of| (Comtinued In Our Next Issue) “Well," she asked, in a sudden|the lake. A thunderous volce was fawning matter, “aren’'t you going to|booming belligerently from the dis- Kiss me " tance: “Of course He fook her in his| “You le—un'stan'? Ba'te arms. “I—I was so surprised, Agnes.{you lle—if you no like ect, ju I never thought of you—" what-you-say—climb up me! Un-- The oldest Christian church is at Echmiarzen, Armenia. is celebrating the contenary of its independence from dApain. “Naturally you djdn’t” It was Thay- |stan’? Climb up me! el er again. “That's why I sent for her.| Houston broke Into a run, racing | Thought you'd get your memory back [along the flume with constantly in- 12 Feet 6 lnches 0{ Beal’d' Zach ln Contest PRES"]ENT EUL[][“ZE& 7 creasing speed as he heard outburst 4 ‘ “I've had my memory for long|after outburst from the giant trap- = ] enough Houston had turned upon|per, interjected by the lesser sounds ¢ 3 him coldly—"to know that from now|of argumentative voices in reply. e [iRANT AT [;ENTENNIAL on Il run t{his place. You're|Faintly he heard a woman's volce, il £ | through!” Wtiste’s in sudden comimanc T o — | Three hours later, the last of the men paid off, Barry Houston ap- proached the door of Ba'tiste cabin Barry raised his hand to knock—and halted. His name had been mentioned angrily; then n— “I don't know what Fred wouldn't tell me, was something too hor know. I can’t he pleasant to him when T feel this way.” She ceased. Houston had knocked on the door. A second later, he en- tered the cabin, to return Medainc Robinette's cool but polite greeting. “I'm afraid I've stayed longer than 1 intended,” she apologized. It's latc. Good night.” Then she was gone. Houston look- (Continued From First Page). memory was to be honored trudged barefoot through the dusty streets, the extended open arms. In the presidential party were Attorney Gen. Daugherty, George B, Christain, Jr., secretary of the president and Mrs. | Christain; Brig. Gen. Charles L. Saw- | ver, the president’s physician and Mr: Sawyer; Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant; Mrs. Harry C. Corbin; E. B. McLean | and Mrs. McLean; James Prender- | gast; Jesse Smith; Dr. George T. Harding, the president's father and| Mrs. Harding; George B. Christain, | sr. and Mrs, Christain; Colonels J. Penn and T .Q. Ashburn, special aides | to the president and Congressmen | ed at Ba'tiste, but the old [Irench- ““icholas Longworth and Mrs. Long-| orth, E. B. Stephens and Mrs Canadian merely waved a big hand.| ind 3 FT DGR p . Griid “Woman,” he said airily, “peuff!| E R } ; : 5 : & 1 Stephens, and Charles C. Kearns. Ect is nothing. llet will pass. Now, ‘ X z e View Historic Scenes. what mus’ Ba'teese do?” After viewing the place where Gen At the mill? T wish you'd guard Grant was born—only the lean-to of it for me. I'm going to Denver on which still exists here, the house the morning train to hire a new crew. 2 - 2 : g proper having been removed to the “Ah, oui. It shall be.” PACING HIM WERE FIVE MEN G . ; § ¢ N state fair grounds at Columbus— | The next evening brought Barry to|WITH SHOV AND HAMMERS, s o R ¥ ; sident Harding was to deliver an Denver, and the three days which WORKMEN OF THE BLACKBURN Vg g 3 2 from a small platform erccted followed carried with them the | CAMD: 3 5 T HME i : near the sit of the Grant home, Sound sweaty smell of the employment 3 : 5 amplifiers will make the president's offices and the gathering of a new| *“Go on—you no helong here. Ba'- 3 a7 it 3 voice audible to all in the village and crew. Then, tired, anxious with an|teese, he handle this. Go 'long!” cagerness that he never before had| Houston, at lasf made the turn of semble in Lytle park, Cinclnnati » known, he turned buck to the hills. [the road as it followed the flume, and 3 R R PR miles away. The president in his With his rough-faced men about|saw the broad back of the Canadian, : 4 ) address put especial emphasis on the him, Houston reached Tabernacle|squared as he was, half across the spirit and qualities of the former and started the journey to the mill. road. Iacing. him were five men 5 - = i G president. Into the canon and to the last rise.|with shovels and hammers, workmen v " £ ¥ 2, % Tribute to Grant. Then a figure showed before him, aof the Rlackburn camp. Houston 7 #° i The world today needs something of gigantic form, running and (nmhlm;:llnokcnl more closely, then gasped. It s Pk i 3 e the spirit of General Grant, President through the underbrush at one side|was another flume; they were mak- A : : Harding declared in his addre of the road, a dog bounding beside|ing a connection with his own. il R i QTR “I sometimes wonder,” the presi- him. It was Ba'tiste, excited, ved-| “What's this mean?” he demanded ; i n g 4 dent said, “if the magnanimity o to crowds that are expected to as- faced, his arms waving like wind- [angrily. g N comen Grant, the dogged, persistent, unalter- mills, his voice booming even from| The foreman looked up caustically. : : g b " able Grant in warfare—the uncondi . 4 “I've told you about ten time", he —tl ; tional surrender Grant—would not b Brig. Gen. Charles E. Sawyer, the president’s physiclan, and Houston! M'sieu Houston!|answered, addressing himself to : " : | helptul n‘\lm'.» \\].,ml x;um\ *r)]\.( Mrs. Sawyer bound for the White House at 5:30 a. m. after fire Ba'teese have faill Ba'teesc no good!| Ba'tiste. “We're building a connecti TWO VI O ZACH WILCON AND HIS 12 FOOT SIX INCH g world struggle, which we might| s S o New Willar 2 3 2 B i vbh l,,,l e 11“,"\,4‘:}'" building acomnection | LTy WILEN HI LTS IT OUT 1O SUNNING, AND WIIEN HIE |reasovably desisnate the clvil war of l,f’;l_t_“{. 1l\u’n Lom 1'.4]I(v .‘\”.\ W I,!I““l hotel. Note that Mrs. Sawyer bt finimer” Honston<gasped tie l\l vaged the general's two prize possessions—his bath robe and, so creditably and helpfully partici- [ his riding crop. come! Ba'teese ashame'! Ashame'!” ROLLS IT UP TO GET IT OUT O THE WAY. cestern civilization, and in which w They had reached the top of the|words. “I own this me and this ) p 4 4 n this flume and this| ;¢ forty years ago—it was the growth with hairpins to keep it from |pated, left peoples and nations pros- rise. Below them lay something which | lake and this flume site 3 T P v in 1 i caused Barry Houston to leap to his| “If your name's Ho I guess 1““ day o e s e ],"';I" “",','”," LR ot ot ARAIYCIRA TR e, R 7 feet unmindful of the jolting wagon,|you do,” came the answer. “But if| W1 00% 14“]”, e e AR 3 RS PR e R, ot besturdiiane L CAnOY iRt ohn Bassett Moore, the Says Plle Remed worth to stand weaving with white-gripped |you can read or write, you ought|County: Call ',{[xv...l,y ‘L;“-“',. o '”3 been retired, but he's still spryfput believe that something of tfefonly American member of the court,| y hands, to stare with sudden deadened |to know that while you may ewn it, | FUSWY razor. stropped ¢ R 58 i B M e, S tojspirit with which Grant welcomedjand D, @. G. Nyholm, of Denmark, | . , ; () L | started to shave. ide around town on a bike. victory, something of his eagerness to|are subs eyes— you don't use it. That's our privi- Hocalpat o e s i g . are substitutes. a 0X 2 i 7 o i Wow! 'The tazor pulled. More ich's best friend 15 his pavrotlyeturn to peaceful ways, would have A Upon a blackened, smoldering mass | lege from now on, in cold black and y fin ; e sl : L The committee for transit disputes e S e o | Btropnins, mnd shil {6 pujled, which perches on the handlebars of {gpeeded the restoration and hastened ; e | white, As far as s law con- e o 5. Bisvele ahats s 3 : e presided over b oiss, e So Zach, in disgust threw his razor |his bicycle and chats with his master. [¢he roturn to prosperity and happi- | Will be presided over by M. Weiss, . hives Nintoltoming Rils or since my cerned, this is our flume, and our wa- 1 W 5 | S “ T . 1 away and exclaimed, “Im never It big event in Carson City whea |y, without which there can be no|Senor Barbosa of Brazil, Yoruzo Oda st recollection. 1 am 53 years old and uffered torribly. 1 have tried many ter and our lake, and our woods back Keiaiesn il e o 4 g j 2 ing to shave again, Let the ol' whis- | Wilcox undoes his beard. Crowds|apiding peace.” Mo Mene aitd Sh R I there. And we're going to use gll of [, = il attap whila he SHER i e | GnE: PO of Japan. Mr. Moore an Nyholm | yome and doctors, but no cure. Abo after effect that ling ¥ kers grow gather while he washes it out and lets | Aje - Harding paid tribute to Grant[are regular membe and M. 1 - | eks ag YoUrThd toRhDatereorId nt. T ipplication stopped all em, much as we please—and it's "™ ¢ 19 inmata Op s - " o e sy have—to o leng o Gang Iy so the sun w = ) : e o el your business to stay out of our way! LHev e el thbnile s 2ok i‘l Sl > the sun will dry |,g “the military hero of the Republic, |and Signor Anzilotti have heen name et hoth (n e A and six inches. e d % commanding fgues I the miltary] subautiles whi o davs all soreness. I T Siant teok Fonie # g That's why Wilcox has entered in Lost coveral Fect history of the world; the surpassin The first committee compe u . i s he statement took Houston off his G EIAnal Manel o & o oTE T veal fe aotTi Hva oo 3 Lo 5 ki ' 4 LU the National Beard contest, the win It I'd really fried to 1 eould have oo mnie of magnenimity of all times; | will sit until January, while {he i v everyone that has this feet for a moment; but recovery came ety il S ’ 4 fo hiklcatn® says J 4 3 i 3 ner of which is to get free transporta- [ had twenty feet of whisker sy & fAREE '8 n - SRETS B S (e N 1 4t o o B atll and give vy ointment, “ h 3 oIl with, ina. ¥ Binh: WNine vaufe ago o 31 o fthe most striking example of possibil-fothers will remain as constituted until : Rl RsTR iR il 1924 A ly yours, A. Nowth, as quickly, a re ion to Sacramento and return, a gold ies of H el e Blasing: betoes ditd :’I‘“Y‘\I”‘L) :::xl ‘;::v ;l‘“'”‘\v it s l;l'“ -s | stiff combing wni lost several fect ?H!Iw l.h‘ .\Ivlh'H\.A’IY life; J”V.l contide ”,l the end o oly amacwema | through his veins, the heat of conflict [y caiifornia capital city. [ What's the alvantage of such g [W0d the modest and sympathetic peti- ] wrpo pegple of the Unit S ae al arugglst I orora’ g by tioner of peace after vietory. spend §49,000,000 @ day for t t Mail orders filled by \ | S Inc., Buffalo, N. Y, in his brain. His good hand clenched. | cqlifornians want the gent with the |beard? “Makes a fin> el est prowetor in 1y e A leap and he had struck the foreman ||oneest bearn on hand to show off his T s growth during the good tim winter time, sy its owner FINISH COURT RULES Standin or on the point of the chin, sending him ) = = g reeling backward, while the other Sives In Nevara aybe my srowth is the longest . men rushed to his assistance. TLong since Wilcox's whiskers start- [in the Unitod States and maybe it —_— walk_‘ng— “That's my answer for you!" shout-fed sprouting at randum he moved to | isn't,” he adds. “But i anybody's| procedure and Naming of Committees e ’ nc. ed Houston. Carson City, Nevada, Itor a long time |got a longer sct of whiskers I'm go- “Run tell Thayer!” shouted the|he worked a bricklayer and had |ing out to Sacramento to see it.” For First Session of International thereismoescape |y ot B ot S AT AR B gy gy | e o Second Great Week-End Specil But Ba'tiste seized it first. | The Hague, April 27 Rules W 'VERYWHERE the same “Here comes sombeody!” Ba'tiste's | procedure and the naming of commit g 5 : 3 ¢ - unyielding hardness un- grip tightened about the cant hook sty ot fiasonchn: Thalle .| Seen tor the fivst ordigary session of| F DAY AND For Women Who Are Too Thin dszoo( nd 1 and he rose, sq ring himself. Hous- 1] ,DIH(IOI of 1 pean I { Announ i' 2 ‘I’ “' e . Just standing is a 8 se, squarin self. s- | [the permanent «.;;.}»l}m\ international SATURDAY or g en iul) Are Run-Down and 5 have been com Cmaciatec train- i H ton seized the club and steod waiting ces That Thousands Tons of Grain | justice on June ;q th’ .n:d“f"{:’el:i a fow feet in the rear, In readiness for | pleted by the preliminary session Yor B ] 3 ; o ever was the need of a anyone who might evade the bul- | Have Been Given the Russians. | 10 o Mo prove: to you For Everyone Who Desires to Gain that gives real protection as wark of blows which Da'tiste evi | ', J. Loder, of Molland, has| ; Greater Strength, Energy and Dr. B: C, great as it is today. dently intended to set up. ; 'I'H I- ‘h,{i::';,ln;',”.‘.f,‘,",,' Tt ,-m.‘fh:r ot T heen named president of the commit- | What they will do Endurance. : 'Sullivan’ A moment more, and Ba'tiste, with i ATRR AL tee for summary proccdure, Charles The price of O’Sullivan’s his [American Reliet Administration has | |0 2% &I BEEEH i A Rezular SL00 Packaze of Genuine Yeast Vitamine Tablets f a sudden exclamation, allowed ot . it Safety Cushion Heels to cant hook to dfop to the ground. ‘_.{;-.v.x:]m.-.;‘d (1}}; hetween T‘x :;\1\1|];|:\’l| ber of Switzerland are the Absolutely Fee Wit Tivery ISOSEE HIENSk TR0 TKtIe you is generally the same as “Eet is Thayer and Wade, the S 1o lar meml with 'Viscount Ro AT ONAST ST AR i the price of ordinary heels, cherift from Montview, and his| Mentho-Sulphur, a pleasant cream, |can foodstuits from the Rtussian ports | ol NEP e M "““, r o ~L “.u‘\:“.:\‘:.;u..n unicss you waat to fa. in-piuofthefmthauhey deputy. Peuff! Have he fool heem |will soothe and heal skin that is i S i A areived fn on | Alaming, < A% ttetivate ¢ Sy Aol e e of the UTEITR ible scientifio § 007" ritated or broken out with ecz rought the § | Viscount Miniay il oud the com APy W nen who are serawny m"hemmmo"' The sherift pulled fwo legal docu-|that is covered with ugl or|moving to ie. Volgn, Valleys upl o %ot hor disputos, of aviiloh | 40 SR S Rl g A The repairman has two ments from his pocket, and unfolding | pimples, or is vough or dry, Noth- {0 168276 (4% il 5088 ;‘,”L”.".J(y‘];"‘ s R ol : f 2N Dionisio Anzilotti 1 Antonio reasons for accepting this them, had shown Houston the bot-|ing ;num.»s fiery i S =0 iotal nreivhle An I Dustamente of Cuba, Senor Altamiva W simply desieed to gain gre trengtl, energy and endur- quickly, says a noted skin specialist. al o : amounted to 13 tons. * This| i SAFFV'E - 0S0R S SoF are e egular |ane the firmness of your fie tiss we recommend that "":‘"":Pm,fi‘”fi"‘vb'“"“ “_’ITP T B O SBT R ST o s at that time amounted to 28 s Gther: TEBUIAY | oot talo Nuxated Trom 601y, 119 HelpinE 1o croato: HIloNw] 68 Bew Fo hINNS O’Sullivan’s always make Al e ) ik el T 652 tons, of which 155,052 were corn ; tod TEOA SYEREY el i Ay ¢ ; »|tion is applied the itching stops and corpusel Nux Iron atly heips weak, nervous and run-down people : “That's—that's my signature, Mgt g satisfied customers; second, AN :‘ q,,m’ : L STLEE tho Br thFeE ABIGEH he | cargoes. OF the amount moved uu.{ bt 10 Hord sy Y becadse the good will of “Then look 'em over, If that isn't)eczema is gone and ths skin iz de-|the int AP TR Yors \“f\l',m?"“”f,l_‘ FOX'S it once for your free $1.00 package of Genuine Yeast Vitamine these customers builds big- The second paper was shoved for-|lightfully clear and smooth. Sulphur 1 Fa MArd B Ge eI e . s Tablets together with bottie of Nuxated Iron. {8 80 preclous as a skin remedy be- | lributed in Samara @ Ee Next Mon., Tue: The adult corn ration is also being | ger business fo:- him. 5 Wa.f.;,»'"fl cause it destroys the parasites that il HAROLD LLOYD in ) i | . e, |issued in Kazan, Simbirsk, Saratov | / J I P o 5 Ask for O’Sullivan’s “Then I don't see what you're kick-|cause the burning, itching or dis|iSued in ¢ 3 - “A SAILOR-MADE M'.\N" 0 fOI the rice Of One and Orenburg when you leave your shoes Ing about. Do you know anyone|flguremen’, Mentho-Suiphur always - 5 ' { 5000 Feet of Laughter —see that they are attached. amed Jerkins, who s a notary pub-|heals cczema right up. | name: erkins, who Is a notary p has 1,000,000 tons of si- ,_l_ $2.10 value for 64c le?” A small jar of Mentho-Sulphur may | Cuba W “Yes: be had at any good drug story sugar this ycar.

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