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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1922, Te RED HOUSE i e 0o *ace| 70 SING FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN | COW Vition,mr it oo it | [J | stand, unless it {s that you are not f-ce( bum food than they have had for years, . } | Wholly out of sympathy with me, and that the worst period is behind f | : al B M Y S l ERY' vga HBUt WRathes oo Mot vRu (BmbRs d call od COMMA | hem. Tor thin reason the attitude of thize, at any rate you will want to 7 an callouses pain! Russian diplomats at Gienoa and The Hague was firmer t,in the western WA‘A'MXLNE s A know—and I want you to know—the £l l 3 eéxact manner In which Ablett met his 4 world, accustomed to thinking of 4 2 v economic ruin in the sense it would death and the reasons which made g ¢ | that death necesssry. 1t the police £ affect thelr own countries, had believs have been told anything, I would rather that they too knew the whole 2 :lnry, They, and even you, may call ¢ . {1t murder, but by that time I shall 3 7 — K e — be out of the way. Let them call 1 ; ) D R I N (ACo‘ntlnued From Our Last Issue) “A woman?" sald Antony eagerly, |it What they like. W 4 i o i ’ ntony gave Bill a smile and was| “A woman,” said Bill impressively.| I st begin by taking you b | s ' A S d w t silent for a littie, thinking. “'Of courge I thought it was going to|to a T\‘l‘mmrrg‘dny ym:el:n ‘y:'a:s nu;: ¥ 3 yers o a a er ‘Is there another inn at Stanton— |be Robert—so did you, didn't you?— when I was a boy of thirteen and y % # d Call for it by name and get the best. hllrly close to the station but it wasn't. It was a woman.|Mark a young man of twenty-five, % { p For Sale at Your Grocer's ‘The 'Plough and Horecs'—just atjCame quite late on Monday night In|His whole life was make-believe, and ; o ; : : GYPSY FOOT RELIEF | Three Size Botties—5-10-15¢ the corner where the road goes up to|a car—driving herself—went off early just now he retendin ‘ ¥ : » g to be a © . the station—is that the one you|next morning."” rhllnmhroplat.‘ ¥ i 4 1 :“:l“:i‘f_m :l\f'flcnlvl pplled ina minute,pa mean?" “Did he describe her?" “He sat rlittle drawing room, ! That would he the one. I suppose “Yes., Bhe was middlin’. Middiin'| nlck}lnx Mn“;l::’lel l;lllnl( the Tmrk of | :x'-.nnh (fl.fi “-‘.37"“.'2“;’ '}1‘;':1‘ you could do with a drink, couldn't|tall, middlin’ age ,middlin’ color, and | his jeft hand, and my mother, good \ . danco you pleass, or ot eather you?" 80 on. Doesn’t help much, does it?|soul, thought what & noble young hnldk\\“urk on yoir feet as 1oy g “Rather!” said Bill, with a grin. |But still—s woman. Does that upset | gantieman he was, and Philip and T e e SeUALOS *'Good. Then have one at the your theory?" hastily washed and crammed into col- | get back the small cost! Sold ‘Plough and Horses’ Have two, If| Antony shook his head. lars, stood in front of him, nudging by all good druggists including you like ,and talk to the landlord, or| “No, Bill, not at afl,”” he said, each ather and kicking the backs of landlady ,or whoever serves you. I| ‘“You knew all the time? At least, | our heels and cursing him in our For eale in this city by: Falr Dept. Store want to find out if anybody stayed you guessed?" hearts for having interrupted our ! Dickinson Drug Co., Clark & Brainerd there on Monday night.” “Walit tlll tomorrow. I'll tell you|game, g kb BRI gropertiitisad B eassely, Syarything temorrow, ! “ one of| Dorothy Forestal and Day Thomas in a singing and dancing novelty, |drug sore. 4 didn's Kay Robert,” sald tAntony, “Tomerrowi!l sald BIIL i geat dis- us, Hil:;d 3:3‘.?.:“ ;{o"l‘:l.opt H:B\'@l:‘ “s{numhonns," at the Palace the last (hr«-:: days of this ,woek ! smHing. “I just want you to find|appointment. Sadgiey cut it they had a visitor who slept| ‘“Well, I'll tell you one thing to- :123:;“(}‘?0hyee:;"elo':;'er p:;;np“:;,: Through arrangements made by the| Prior to entering vaudeville 'the| there on Monday night. A stranger. night, it you'll promise not to ask any arh 4 s was Why. New Britain Herald today, little Doro-'youngsters appeared with many dra- 1t so, then any particulars you can ——- |Ferhaps that % thy Forestal and Day Thomas, who| ; get of him, without letting the land- ‘‘Well, Mark educated me. I went are appearing at the Palace theater matic productions, such as ‘Shav- lord knaw, that you are interestad—t to a public school and to Cambridge, |y, 115 three days of this week, will ings", “Daddy Dumplin's,”" “Daddies” “Leave it to me,” broke in Bill ¢ ;fl:d ; 1::::‘: h‘:r::cze;‘;yt:& YL |glve a special performance tomorrow and “Alias Jimmy Valentine.” They I know just what you want. V7 72N Uiy (g P ‘lat the State Home for Crippled Chil-|also toured with musical comedy suc- “Don't assume that it was Robert Mark could never live alone. There! 5 4 Halta o2 —or anybody else, Let them de- niust always be somebody to listen to|dren at Newington. coaseh A LoNEATa Uaxe Yitliedi eey 0 Th V' sters are among the|eral cities in the east they will, in . scribe the man to you. Don't influ- him. I think in his heart he hoped eac ;x:n;:ucr;‘g”sdrx;n 0; m.p :\nmerwm Sreloiein o et heran A[le]’ Ha)‘vesl, Leade[s Thl]]k e RIS GRS CUs SR SRR / B oat Mo man made me. hie|stage parlance, “jump” to Chicago where they will join Gus Edwards : AMtichbof (HaBaB0Tort Lot ! WINaE thing of that sort. Just get them {/ literary executor—poor devil. And|nev singing and dancing novelty, |famous “School Days" act. C()umry Will Be ]Hdependem day is the result of tight clothing and talkin, 1t it's the landlord, you'd A he used to write me the .absurdest|'Sweethearts”, at the children's home.| From all indications’ New Britain footwear. You may not realize it, but 2 . ( Miss Forestal is 10 years of agel|playgoers are in store for an excel- binding, stiff-soled shoes are often the % g b long letters when I was away from : D ene oulare A T ! y Mm‘ letters which I read once gnd|while Master Thomas is 12. They are!lent treat at the Palace this week. “final straw’ that brings about ser- SUSHE rouL e, cluidy. BlILypont. The futility of %the|at present touring the Keith vaude-|Both kiddles possess unusual singing| MOscow, Aug. 24.—Soviet Russian |iqus consequences when the heat has {1 3 . " then tore up. :;:’t'l‘);." Yhereladoal g mest von ) J man! P ville circuit. This is their first ap-|volces and they are exceptional leaders are advancing reasons, easily | #vered your endurance. : If you \ “It was three years ago that Philip pearance in New England. ldflncers- understandable within Russia but If the weather ‘“slows you up” “Probably at the ‘George.’ . get there before me, you can order got into trouble. He had been hur- ¥ e I probably difficult ¢f comprehension change to the Cantilever Shoe, recom- dinner for 8 o'clock. Anyhow, we'll ried through a cheap grammar school | : T e S SR mended by physiclans and specialists meet at 8, if not before.” . and into a London office, and dis- | 2609 higher. | The market is starting | i “aster the coming . harvest, - can| or Comfort and health, It has & “Good.” He nodded to Antony and 2 covered there that there was not much AL STR"(E IS N to run wild, as a result of the short- ‘ge“ al‘org A e em‘mm‘c' ”‘n FLEXIBLE shank that bends with strode off back to Stanton again. fun to be got in this world on two j:\ze and the increasing vransporta:!on'pm‘,fime‘m ,y‘_nh;”;[ A R A n every step. The muscles move freely. Antony stood watching him with a pounds a week. I had a frantic let- difficulties. Dy v h '8N | The blood flows healthfully. The VPttle smile at his enthusiasm. Then lter from him one day, saying that Little relief may be expected from T Eoa s b Slinkh Ry e arches grow strong. The whole sys- he fooked round slowly, as if in search he must ahve a hundred at once, or 1 the importation of British coal. It is lrlal]y.!hf-‘roumr“ pEESN ‘,”“. “;A tem rejoices in this new freedom with of something. Suddenly he saw what| [N THE MORNING THERE Wag|he would be ruined, and I went to reported in New York that arrange- (o jite without huge forelgn credits, | o YO0 o he wanted. Twenty yards farther on LET' o A Mark for the money. | ments have been made for the im- : 3 3 sl & CRAGEORFHINY “Only to borrow it, you under- | portation of 1,000,000 tons during the | Ut thes pastaihesls 18 primarly wandered off to the left, d : v, and there was a gate a little way up on the! o questions. But you probably % : - three right-hand side of it. ~Antony walked |know it aiready.” I could have paid it back in thr can mines, in spite of the strike, are |, o 1 obably smaller than! those of to the gate, filling his pipe as he went.| = «ypa¢ 45 1¢2 months.. But no. He saw nothing s[ill Open IOY Parley now producing nearly four times this| v other people except the Chinese ed possible Then he lit his pipe, sat on the gate, “Only that Mark Ablett did not for himself in it, I suppose; .no ap- |amount every week, it can easlly be Tind 3 and took his head in his hands. i Bapthr: KL ause, no admiration. Philip's grati- |seen that this British coal can have }f:a:t“”.f‘“s'm'r?:n?gf“::e‘"m;‘:"‘t" L “Now then,” he gald to himself,| “wpnq Cayley did?" thdervouidnestopmennotilt BIL {only a slight effect upon the situation. | %5 0 P S Moountye “let's begin at the beginning.” “That's another uestion, BIll “T begged, I threatened, we argied; | New York, Aug. 24.—TUntil indus-| In other words, according to most |P°% L . ez R P e that Cayley|2nd While we were arguing, Phillp Was\ tria| executives can get an idea B e gla:‘g“:irfir::f,’,‘;z ?fii‘;',‘"{-'"niidrip;if It was nearly § o'clock when Wil-{ 4500 ajtpar arrested. It killed my mother—he |pow much their coal is going to cost, |closely connected with the coal indus- H’night s T e r T ;“U‘SA Mam Beverley, the famous sleuth-| ".Tpen who on earth—" was always her favorite—but Mark, as it will be difficult for them to frame |try, the price of coal will undoubted- | To& S hound, arrived, tired and dusty, &t .Have some more beer,” sald An.|Usual, got his satisfaction out of it |prices and plan production for the|ly soar. Industries which can get|[ETC SOMEORE to fell Bim that 50, the “George,” to find Antony, cool(¢one \with a smile. And Bill had to|He preened himself on his judgment | oming seasen. The uncertainty of coal at any price will probably con- The I’us;i';; ,Mnlflli:r \\1';1 ,'X,“O:f' and clean, standing bare-headed at|yo .ontent with that cf character in having chosen me and | ha coa] situation has an unsettling sider themselves . i+ b e {1 0N the door, waliting for him. They were early t‘o bed that even.|not Philip twelve vears before! infivence upon all indust BRa QLRSI oo = ';?1‘;‘]“[:;3\ \\o‘u\l;l :‘])]Y;L"'g\”'S }?lmu:delrs‘ “Is dinner ready?” were Bill's first| {0 "eor hoth of them were ftired,| l-ater on I apologized whi"f:kmf;r makes it difficult to look ahead with COMMENT ON COLLINS R e e ni.n“rf'\f: words. {Bill slept loudly and deflantly, but|the reckless things I had sald t0 B confidence. ‘ e Isians never had shoes and probably and he playe It you ask anyone connected with Irish Independent Says He Has Been | ;.14 1ot know what to do with them Yes.” Antony lay awake, wondering. What “ 8 s ’ : i animous gentleman with his accus- . e S B e Y 3 i Then T'll just have a wash. Lord,|yag happening at the Red Housejromed skllfi but, though outwardly the coal industry how pric will be Slain But Cannot Die |if they did. The peasants go bare- i " v? 2 you wil tless be tolc : : I'm tired. row? Perhaps he would hear in the we were as before to each other, :n the fealtl you ;\e"l\:l(v‘v:)f“f : e ‘t:;fl DR e A el g AP i T A 'fm',’m mmer, use lzomr‘-nxgrle straw from that day forward, though his|to expect a heavy In g Michael | Sandals#in the autumn, and felt boots “I never ought to have asked you,” | yiorning; perhaps he would get a let- I e s said Antony penitently. ter. He went over the whole story dealers, coal trade associations and 9 i 2 i ¥ 3 ) - . ’ v let him see it, I - | ATy T Save: of village manufacture in the winter. That's all right. I shan't be o again from the beginning—was there ;1‘;"%{;‘Vgi‘:ll§r:aet\ee‘;!em"- coal trade papers will not venture to | CONINS' death save: = 1 +o| 1t is eimilar with most articles of| D ATen Sae, am T in|nny possibillty of a mistake? What|Wah NS FEIER LTl 1 wonder i |make exact or detalled prophecies, | o\ Hle ap created by the desth of |Wear and household use which Am. turned round and asked, “Am I in|w5u1q the police do? Would they! e Ch MU nAne et o doryay T the s pDOUM . 4 3 ve killed him? To live bu y nag (J 3 1- | S iffith, Both 7 ket e—two of | €rican civilization considers essential our room?’ 2 0 ve told | I should have ] 1 ditv will be | Griffith, Both now have gone—two o ¥ cver find out ught he to have to on terms of intimate friendship with pression that their commodity will be | the ablest leaders Treland ever had, A to comfort. If the Russian peasant | i “Yes. Do you know the way? 2 . let them find out; it PATES A ¥ Sl S - k x The heel is set to distribute the “Yes. Start carving, will you? ”.'em"“,' ‘Y;;l 2,,,,,]‘. he couldn't|® man whom you hate is dangerousvery exkp"““‘e‘u Thd‘ 'f"l3t}:]","“ that | o words of the government state- | 125 Dlenty to eat—and above all oth- | ¢ eione properly. The natural inner And order lots of beer.” He dis|poc “ro 8 0% ke this time. No|Work for vour friend. Because of his|would keep prices down, they Intim- |, .o coiiing nas been slain but cannot | °F things he prefers black bread—| i line allows the toes to point appeared round the top of the stair- g:;(el Sondering how: he would know | bellef in ‘me as his sanng hf"d f,’ve',;,‘:‘;:\.:;,:"Lfft”s:;ufl e iment | die” his work and worth if not per- ,and If he has a few rags to cover|snead as they should for correct pos: case: -~ Antony went slowly in. definitely in the morning. grateful pro:)egz;fi:?orashzeu:fasn n:;iuhd RapsguTant i ge Skeptica| | naps adequately recognized by all ;s""‘_:;"‘nfl?a:”)" h:w:h‘;‘,rp;;r:”:fq} h‘*‘qls ture. The arch of the shoe fits the i 3 QL 1L 5 ortunity. [ ment. monarchy that the growth of e Eiy i o o mouth- X, my time and choose my OPD 5 b7 > i SRS LS G) manu Try a pair this week. Fo splml;lllmlev!e":i h:fiéf\fn"a'zf his ad-| . C%?PI-T’} xhx. i Perhaps I should not have killed him. | The prices which Secretary Hoover| oo nmrermpes i pe | facturing with Russia was seriously | womor Do ’ r men and e S R e e e i e but T had sworn to have my revenge— |requested all coal operators to keep | : ® lencouraged. The soviet regime, whose | ventures. SEeCan ‘I gather from vour letter that you| M % (0 " «as, poor vain fool, at|as evidence of their public spirit are Fr | v a T > |supporters were mostly among the Plough and Horses"” had been sticky, |yave made certain, discoveries which | mercy. 1 was in no hurry. now being subjected to 'a severe :Rhlzewnwl. N. People Want to Be"!amor,\‘ Worlierali A A ey L dec}\de:d‘zy !fi:tk!;:’:l?lln:agu?eegfun}?lr;:ie. youlmantecl ey “'Sur d";y ':?m:m?,; rm“'rwo vears later I had to recon-|strain. These prices are: lump, $3.75;| Able to Sleep Without Annoyance Igjreq to increase industry probably .Btut gm ;’mgd beenytactm); lorblessyou, mf:'fi::i ',f,;h:”i,n,,"i'nfl: charge of |sider my position, for my re"endsflm!ge run, $3.50; nut, pep and slack, | Newark, N. J., Aug. 24.—The resi-|even more than the old regime, but, oan ros- how tactful he had been. murder would inevitably follow., Was being taker'\j |flu|: of C;fid Ih*‘h';‘se Sfl;r-;é a;l)‘fg-r:m\;-mm:"f ) mr‘dflntsdnf flmbllimg\r-woud ts‘flctlml\| hak‘)—e‘guev to ‘cl\:l war and desn‘u(ct;on,hm- o " 5 Mark began to drink. as a n placed a problem before the police by | dustry is now in a worse state than B J wh:zenk:fiif";"aaflba?l‘"nitth;a:lml')‘;i? ;:g S L )ou‘s::pved :'m? Tidon.tithenitato, bmimor"r in the shipment of coal, and |asking that mufflers be placed on the [ever before. If foreign capital comes| 185 MAIN STREET T};&n 1 said carelessly that, to my immense surprise I found my-ljt is proposed that in the expected|crowing of roosters and cooing of [In to any great extent the govern- #o on. 3 Instinct, perhaps, 8et-|rafiroad congestion cars be allotted pigeons until 7 a. m. A campaign | ment expects to recreate industry, but — — —— ————— rery | yi to. Sagoed: be‘ o, ‘h“dh lf? Jr:;?m;::: _v:a:;t::l‘eng?"" of my reason; or didonly to those operators who keep the ogainst street hawkers has just been |lacking this, it considers that Russia SHpRvnon ::uz'fa him after- FOX’S—Sun., Mon., Tues. |1 reason it out and tell myself that, if |Hoover prices. Whether this scheme brought to a successful conclusion can get along as an agricultural!| FOX'S—Sun., Mon., Tues! o ilc ot T weuta s g s he drank himself to death, I should |yl work remains to be seen. Up to|and the dwellers in Ridgewood de- |country until such time as either|| .« % Vand, ”,’dhhed‘?g"fl ,':_v- {| “NANOOK OF THE NORTH” | |\;5e my revenge? Upon my word, I|the present it may be said that Hoov- | clare that their sleep is now broken at|from iwithin itself, or with foreign|| NANOOK OF THE NORTH” m,‘,dudils: r:: 'n?:ee guesses,’ inter- Human As a cannot tell you; but, fm: :\'Y;M":’:r er has not su‘cwnded 1n‘kPor\ing‘ pr1cesi4 45 every morning by the 1\15',\"a_s_slsmnce, i.( ¢ become an indus- Sensational As a d Antony. “You asked him if ;> s motive, I did genuinely wan ‘0 8tODP |dgown. On the price lists now belng‘r!nrinnmrz eof neighborhood chanti- |trial country. ok ed everybody who came Woman's Heart it. Drinking is such a beastly thing, |published by the trade paper, the|cleers. Just who is to turn the| VAs civil war is over, and ghe harv- Horse Race T i et O lan Hoover prices are quoted as lows, and [mufflers on and off the police have |est promises to be better than at any LF D RRINE S — Next Issue) |the highs run anywhere from 75% to not yet decided | time since the war, the Soviet leaders “That's it. Bright, wasn't it?" (Continued in Our Nex! e highs run an) T a not yet deci | sin . ar, the Soviet leaders i e | $ALESMAN $AM BY SWAN WELL, WAS A BROKEN- | = CPREREEEf = DOWN WOMAN F Then I BeganTaking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Medicines Donaldsonville, La.—*I write with leasure to praise your medicine—Lydia E L . Pinkham’s Vgge- generations yet unborn.” much to restore my health. I wasa broken-down woman until my husband brought me a bottle of your Vegetable Compound and one of dia E. Pinkham’s Blood Medicine. I Hlhad been havin pains every mont! and at intervals between, was weak and seemed to be smothering at times, but ina week I felt like another woman. 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