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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER %4, 1922 that stand would oblige us, us a | | simple matter of self-preservation, to | | defend ourselves with every means at | our command.” o Q O Q | “Means which,” lLanyard mur- 9 | fured, “you prefer not to name.” ) ‘ “Well, one doesn't like to be i L 4 crude, ouis and many thanks, The parallel is con i b cmer | OFEULNES” ROSOE MM R i v e e o YOU need SPend nomore eyes and twitching at the corners of m Penec' Heaml his lips, Lanyard leaned hack and studied the deck beams. Liane De-! ol ik BV el R R A " —but you should eliminate ALL (Dahtinied ¢ o & ek aus ““About three years ago, I hegan to e ; 5 Fiiniia pom Our Last Tasus) vard weatened danger. | 3 J what, my friend, are you . 3 suflferwith Indigestion, I'oodsoured v y . Ah, Michael, my Michae Line | A se e from her lips,| ° gestio thinking?" doub b h lf eried It is 0 veal to me, so true, Shrill with tervor, she tottered and| in my stomach, causing me to belch; “I am marveling at something ou tS a OulyO»lf mOSt esse"tza 00 #0 overwhelming, the great thing ¢!l as, dropping his cigarette, Lan-' and I had terrible heart burn, cverybody knowh-—that history does BB, S oan L be athaielis ol Vard oBt fohee, 1 was knocked out and good for |repeat itselr.” 788 ROl (g ot pilnlk T ocogte ) 1K MAD. GAM ¥ the flame of | poihing when I read about “Fruit. The woman made a sudden hissing | WOULD any thinking mother in a family use milk about plain I oh my ur! were I only |the mat e sought in vain for any RH sound, of breath drawn shortly be- B o e D L A for her apparent fright, For| 8-tives”and sent fora box. Tomy |tween closed teeth, 1 Hong natlil which she had doubts? what life could he to us to you and|all he conld see, the deck wgs as| surprise and gladness, I noticed im- |she sighed, “You see, my friend, 1 ~ i i me. You with it Wity your[empty as he had presumed it to be| provement and I continued the use |think I know what is in your mind, Borden's Evaporated Milk is a milk which is produced with utmost strength, your skill, syour i SHERIEh. el nar) o ayarq| Of “Fruit-a-tives” or “Fruit Laxo "‘”‘"“”(“I"' old times 5 attention to both safety and nutritive value.. The covering of the h great love to i nd ypino she crie as Lanyaes g 1 y i “True: I am thinking of those day: A . i B ki vl ibat astily took the glass away. “Popi-| Lablets” with the result thata dozen |when the Pack hunted the Lone Weit cans of milk with clean cloths to exclude every particle of dust, make! Think. Mi i o wis there—I saw him— | boxesmademefeellikeanewperson, |in Paris, and made him much the while the milk is en route to the condensary—precautions such as | CIAS, I'. HARTWELL, ;same offer as you have made tonight. special veterinary inspection of Borden herds—special care in han- 50c a box, 6 for $2 50, trial size, 25 The Pack, vou should know, : Yo Bt ot e uren | At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES | Messieurs. was the name ascumed by dling, throughout the evaporating process—final testing before the her trom . | £ <! | Limited, OGGDENSBURG, N.Y. T e ORI finished product is sent to your grocer—the sum total of these and “I have my answer, ‘monsieur— bling arm indicated the i & p L 7 5 » like you, who had grown G B St ia T ns t o = z .| envious of the Lone Wolf's success, other safeguards makes Borden's Evaporated Milk one on which 1f what vou 1d e, it I BetEas. nau Rl R E $noanl i and wished to persuade him to ) sel, morning's rani - 4 L run 'ways depend. pity, and 1 am sorry, Liar ¢ £ |ing of the vessel and the examination | With them. you canialway B :fl"‘ ! r hat | ) 2 im her crew proved more painstaking “And what happened?” Phinuit in- he comed " s ; than Lanvard had expected. And |Guired. 1 /| f 1 e e e T B4 ((hen deivams, WA ssnentedl AMA BB S St b Pure country milk with the cream left in ; Half 1i r. he helped her back | | foretold, nothing, He reported drly| YU Won't tell us to go plumb to hell, nto her chair, 3 1rne to this effect ut an informal confer- “Well,” Phinuit hazarded with a M Pl tace away, struggling for mastery |ence in his quarters after luncheon, |&00d show of confidence, “I guess Borden's Evaporated Milk is pure country milk—delicious for both her emotic , i ¢ f Z “Now," Monk announced with a Y¥Ou Won't tell us to go piumb to hell, coffee and cooking.. It is milk alone, with the excess water removed. tack, found hiz ciga € e, | 5 55 ¥ Fi will you?" ¢ little bow, “for what, one imagines, A T % A 5 9 clipping a cigarett L s lips, | ; | Mr. Phiniut would term the Blaborate| “No: I promise to be more original It is sterilized and sealed in tight containers which assures you cast about for ) than that. You shall have you - i 5 Idea! your an : struck the light he hear : [+ Aitepatnn swer by the time we make our land- of its absolute purity. ; y s fall—perhaps before.” Your grocer wants to please his customers, so he offers you Borden's woman ). L& The Trap of the Wolf. " i i Moving h 1 ol 53 o | “They are such, monsieur,” Monk| Lanyard went to bed. the last at the usual price for standard brands, even .though he someurne‘s panionway y 1 % M |said with that deliberation which be.|night out,. leaving a noisy gathering pays more for it, himself. Get Borden's without 1, her i 1 g nes a diplomatic personage—"your|in the saloon, and read himself i iminate A ou . s\ sona ) . s e ALL r band 1 lkerchief S 1 talents are such that you can, if you|drowsy. Then turning out his light| Evaporated Milk and elimina ¥ lips. Forget followed her sway- Y will, become irvaluanle to 1 he slept. Some time later he found | doubts. ing 1 h puzzied gaze till a \ y Phinuit chuckled outright at Lan-|limself instantaneously awake, and flame that cre g yard’s look of polite obtusencss, alert, with a clear head and every I{E RD i I\AP ps He put it - Never sail a straight course-—can |facuity on the qui vive. T BORDEN CO ANY 1 puft B !ynm skipper?—swher vou can get| He felt a presence, and knew that Borden Building New York looked 1 ,\.' ‘;F;n. DY tacking. 1 et me act as in-[it waited, stirless, within arm's Makers also of Morden's Eagle Brand Mil, preter . Mr. Lanvard? this giddy|length of his head. Without much Borden’s Malted 1"+ and Berden's Confectione 4 association of malefactors here pre-|concern, he thought of Popinot, that : o g £ | sent has the honor to invite you to|''phantom Popinot” of Monk's de- 8 |become a tull-fledged working mem- | risive naming. okl Thansand 1omeil, Hhese Was o ber and stockholder of equal interest Well ,if the vislon Liane had seen ' .any <ed, 4 | with the rest of us, participating in|on deck had taken material form ther f there had ev "lall benefits of the organization, in-|here in his stateroom, Lanyard pre- T 2 el e 1A xl? S E enteq | C11Ing police protection. And as|sumed it meant another fight, and the N [\ e “l; i “\”} "{“2”’“‘”’ Mol added inducement we're willing to|last, to a finish, that is to say, to a i i v" .‘7 o L PREIR S APPRAT- | ajve initiation fee and dues. Do 1|[death. make myselt clear He heard a whisper, or rather a RAD AN TSl MRkt + speaking | ) vard lifted his meditative gazc |mutter, a voice he could not place in . SR LS e s Lo e | folthe danis ot P HIMUIE! its present pitch, I Papahac dtogveres MuER BE WER: g gnd sematidis/Teeling “Awake, Monsieur Delorme?” it composure, eno to enable her to ! SIECioIEREE B0 SOR You have shown me but one side|said. “Hush! Don't make a row,| G ot o et Y. | of the coin. What is the reverse?|and never mind the light.” VerySmallandRed. Scaled Over, et vou only what my two e¥eS|yoy have forgotten to name the! His astonishment was so overpower- Burned Badly. Cuticura Heals, B | vou. while that assasein|PEMAILY which would attach to a|ing that instinctively his tensed | ) And T tell you, while that, assassin |0 ipie. rotusal muscles relaxed and his hand fell is at liberty aboard this vacht, not " et S ol . i “I guess it's safe to leave that to|back upon the bedding. wit:‘;irr:;;usll‘;: we}cw‘i bohced one o our lives worth a sou “"\w}r imaeination.” ‘ WTkls, 2 ilaaayir : over my face. They were very sma Wk, we &hall seanah® MoHk Zave There would he & penalty, how-| Lanyard echoed witlessly: ‘Mus- and red and scaled cv n as one who ind s a childish ples burned so badly that I scratc! whim “But 1 can tell you now and irritated my face. Itried differ TRy e | remedies but gotnorelief. I heard n heaven help us all!'" Liane | os———— about Cuticura Soap and tment went s Iy to the ¢ room, | i | P Ren ElrdaCtoethe dooy DF e Toomh ) . here . * The mutter| g =Y 80 bought some, and after using Lut there hesitated, looking K in o s 2 1 three cakes of Cuticura Soapardone | 1, ;c0) to Lanyard, “T am afraid” stumbled, T want to ask a per-|wejght title, in a scheduled 15-round HARD WORK AT WESLEYAN | match. Benedict, outfought from the . sonal question. Is or isn’t your right'}out tomorrow night at Madison E— opening bell, was floored twice before box of Cuticura Ointrert [ was Let me have a look round el 5 : healed.” (Signed) e et . rname Lanyard, Michael Lanyard | Square Garden. Johnson, in response [ Middletown Collegians Being Groomed |Greb administered the fnishing blow. Dilion, 131 So. Meadow St., Pat- | |, -~ ™00 0 RS Bardent o Laxatlves : T}““‘l' an ‘{"'”“'é’ e ‘t"chfl_:’ to a demand by the commission, yes- For Game With Unjon nam, Conn., Feb. 22, 1922. lin any 7 Tint A | Lanyard, mmrms Wi e RIS Lo D] "wrrl;cy went through a public work- : 2 s iy Cuticura Soap, Ointmentand Tal- | |heen » ance | B Replaced fory oW GichyoUliger holdviol | opteat¥arunnls| Eymnaslumtiion jpel Ly MIACELoN MSERLRE Sl iNl o R R s | fen TeRrtel Wik BB BNEE B S y purpose of determining whether he [ Union game three days away the Wes- S e | Pl s LRk e e By the Use of Nujol ey it's the right name of | wag qualified to enter the ring against | /evan university football team is be- 1Ty 8 ; - | i | d the Lone Wolf. Guess I don’t have |vwijls Deputies Walter Hooke and |iNg pushed hard. Signal practice and often when all =lse fails. | ihreshold—"and 1 have my pistol, | Nujol is a lubricant—not e b il St WEDULIES WAL § Hl00ie Fangl ) g ¥ ra Tro to tell vou Wwho the Lone Wolf is. | Harry Burchell of the commission at- | SCrimmaging were on the program | Bample Each Proe by M a medicine or laxative—so “w o g . 1 e ey ; e eratories Dop B ¥ cannot gripe. They say? Who, please, are|iended the workout and subsequently | YeSterday. A rally of the students was held on Andrew’s field at which where. Soap25e. Ointment. c. Talc OHEY Sl M When you are constipated, [ @ ‘they'?” | reported favorably to Chairman Wil- & BPSEGH: bs ne e W witoutoes ), | the Blioe ceianned, FRIShEL Ay not enough of Nature's hu: “Oh, there's @ lot of talk EOINE | ljam Muldaon in beralf oe At Wil-| the team’was put through three-quar- something, and oftered it on an out-| MY bricating liquid is produced [ |around the ship . You know haw it ters of an hour of stiff scrimmaging R SRl Bpon -Which he trained in the bowel to keep the s, a crew will gossip . And God | s In the lineup were two Springfield the clear electric m ] food waste soft and moving. I knows they've got enough excuse this! boys, Newhall and Howard. They Iiratatts s Monk sald, Ko Doctors pre- R Getfing Too Fat? seem certain of getting into the game st aif N - Y aniffed scribe Nujol ; 7l o a A STE R T Bota sl iiincts This was constructively evasive, Saturday. : l OR ALL 5 LB e S LIRS e like this natu- [Lanyard wondered who had”betrayed| Try This—Reduce| The freshmen with a four game t"flil[pp). iy mrench e e e 0 ral lubricant bim. | ! schedule, including Pomfret, Loomis,| [ENENS part of the deck would be apt to in- 8§ and thus re- (Continued in Our Next lssue) People who don't grow too fat are the|and Williams freshmen, are also be- Sy 5 sult his palate with such a cigarette?” = places it. Try | S gea it v fortunate exception. But If you find the W T BUILDERS f “Phen you believe it was Popinot, @ | G fat accumulating or already’ tumbersome, | "8 Pushed. “Winnie" Harrison, an- Iyou will be wise to follow this suggestion, other former Springfield athlete, f{s x Ul add o MAY SANC by ) 1 % A ; o . i 5 ‘:“k ANCTION l""“" ; }\\lvl'h is endorsed by thousands of people|out for this team. helieve vou would do we : | New York, Sept .—Unless unfor- | who kuow. Ask your druggist for Marmola el o e i the search vou have promised : |seen developments interfere, Clem |Prescrintion Tablets and follow directions. GREB SCORES KAY! Hotits know Madierc g mnt (mmetiute T mson. Sourt American mome port |ane dollar Is the price the warld over. Get GREB ¢ AYO not to know how really good : e ; . B LGN, BOUEH A } NOBTO NEAVY | them from vour own druggist or send price| ‘Toronto, Ont., Sept. 28.—Harry Grel hetti be. time, Monk replied % weight, will receive permission from [direct to Marmola Co., 4612 Woodward Ave., of 'Pittsburgh, American light heav to eat a spaghetti can € | vearily. “I'll turn this old tub inside - the state athletic commission to en-|Detrolt, Mici. By doing Uil you will he wpighfhnfin}; (‘hnm;?:n 7a(l fl}‘hy[ il d ”» MR. €. CIANCI Jut, if you insist, in morning. * gage Harry Wills, New Orleans negro [S4fe frem hatmful drugs and he able to - B | “All You Need in a Food | 3 g educe steadily and easily, without a- Vew Y. Whether or not sleep brought Monk | Uchallenger for the world's heavy-[tion diet or tiresome exercise, | o ikn"“km’ ol SRRt ISE oP e Ork SHE TOTTERED AND FELL. ever “Well, naturally, if you're not with I had to have a bit of talk with us, you're against us. And to take|you without anybody catching on.” Lanyard said, Samples of a new outside plas- ter are now cxposed at the well known building that is now in construction on Main str the second round of a 10-round The new Stucco will be a, P——— e . Cne Lunch Is a Plenty BY ALLMAN Mr‘ Pa'ul Reale THIS 1S THE VERY LATEST THING WELL,IF *?OL WANT THE TABLE WELL, NOW WE'VE GOT 155 Washington Street City § | 4 WITH THE CHAIR TO MATCH- T, GET IT - WE'LL WITH THE TWo MRN8 aRE g A | THE PRICE IS RIGHT AND | DO THE WORRYING LAMPS |5 REALLY| ABOUT AS WELL AS | TooE AP | KNOW YoU wiLL ENJoY 1T | ALLRIGHT /FTERWARDS ! SOMETHING To SIT ON - OF TH Bk d Z, g IF You THEY WILL \ SHOULD HAVE . AND BOUGH ) / @w Do You LiKe 7! LOOK SO PRETTY WITH) i pufF ! YES, BUT ISTILL NEW FUR COAT! THE DAVEN PORT ( HAVE SOME MORE ‘ ( DEARY Robert W. Chambers ha Ui s : BAD NEWS FOR The foremost American writer of love stori swings you, breathless, in- to the heart-thrilling ro- mance of the vast North Woods. THE FLAMING SALESMAN $AM BY SWAN created many beautiful heroines but none more : NO S\IR- 7oty BUV THATS | SHOULD sAv WELL NOBODY CAN SEE = W MA\ 5T WE'VE GOT- ' lovable than Eve Strayer, § L DONT wanr ) (T3 BENER R AeotT NOT- WHY, THAT WHAT'S ‘T yer, TS SUIT- SOITS BIG ENOUGH DIFFEREN(E— the beautiful child of the #| ) A th, ) b, HAVENT YOu TOOR SOV 7 (el / 7 } ANYTING wilderness who battles § i SMALLER against the clutches of the 4| (g band who are seeking the BRAND NEW : . MENS WINTER lost crown jewels. Y WOOLEN . L UNDERWEAR The first installment of w ONN 7 182 A s0T this new Chambers 1ovel, 2 -50lTS o : . o ) “The Flaming Jewel,” wi'l §| For 322 NoT Lees T ONE- THE HERALD | —=+ Monday, October -2 Robert W. Chambers has

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