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© 1020 GEORGE H DORAN CON BEGIN HERY For two vears, | Destiny had been too bu to | MIKE CLINCH, Now the malevolent| influence v \ ung ove TODAY pit it o N attend | ! cr other, “Is there for you nan ' sal, e lighted ARANY ut," he said in a passion- *d one knee over the a c te a young fellow working ned Hal Smith?" 1 Clinch NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1922. | WHAT CAUSES HEADACHES? “Fruit-a-tives” Prevents Auto-Intoxication Auto-intoxication means self- poisoning. Many people suffer from partial Constipation or insufficient action of the bowels, Waste matter which should pass out of the body every day, poisons the hlood. As a result, there is Headache, Indigestion, distufbed Stomach, lack |t buckled his spurs, When he was ready he bridle to Lannis, “I'd just like to see what she's up to,"” he remarked The forest was open amid a big stand of white pine and hemlock, and Stormont traveled easily and swiftly He had struck a line hy compass that must cross the direction taken by Eve Strayer when she left Clinch's, , But was a wild chance that he would run across her, I’ar away n the open forest Stor- mont heard the shot and turned In that direction, But Eve already was very near when the young man who called him- self Hal Smith fired at one:of Har- rod's deer—a three-prong buck on the edge of the dead water, Smith had drawn and dressed the buck by the time the girl found him. He was cleaning up when she ar- rived, squatting by the water's edge gave his lives daughter EVE ST Go on With (he Story ; il sleeves, came He had little clipped gray wven inquired irt ia osely Clinch,"” B aid Clinch, nis led From went to Lan YHerc 8 sented St them two rough Stormont again afte [ . “have about a k-up on the out of Ghost Lake?" 1 wealthy t A Mr, Sard nn-—wag hele turday tow er heard of 1 S 4 pause al a new man working here Saturday night." ys so?" from Ghost a liar.” You know," ) you any good i and make and Lake." said Lannis, "it won't hold-up men can taway." searc said Clinch, | “hotel” from | “IS THERE A YOUNG FELLOW ed e dir waited silently all, named hi dozen Lannis rade, and A delicio pervaded the her head—-the | the doubt. The girl’s thiclk, was brownish that it revea white neck When sh dinner he —experienc kitchen . ure at their int blue of the st day. Lannis remained a came jocose at moments “No hootch for How's that, nov “The Dootleg jate,” repiied humor. Around the —a company of might have made catamounts ever Stormont had fin heard a low, ch behind his ch ‘Apple pie, berry roll.” He looked Llue eyss “Lemon Flushing ‘When bare dining T Clinch and the former odd sound eding He from maple cake emon pie, 1p int pie, folder turned his square gaze on Lannis SULPHUR ROUGH, RED SK Face, Neck and Arms Iasily Made Smooth, Says Spe Any breaking out ot tr fiery, itching eczer can be overcome by applying a little M Sulphur, declares a noted sk ist. DBecause of 1 germ 4 L ties, this sulp prepar and heal eruptior ples and ring It seldom fails t ment and disfigurement not have to wait for reli barrassment Improvement shows. Sufferers from skir ghould obtain Sulphur from & use it like coid cream e Robin Haqd Inn pec oy such as rash, and you ¢ from em- quickly trouble good druggist and PDancing every evening Luncheon and Dinner Parties. Chicken and Waffle Dinner — $1.50. CLAMS CRAB MEAT SHRIMP SCALLOPS LOEBSTERS HONISS’S 24-30 STATE ST. HARTFORD RCLEARS pim- Il jar of Mentho-| |WORKING FOR YOU NAMED HAL SMITH ?" arched the Lcuses., ng hen While fwent into the J'* said on, Clinch “the State fellow, Hal Saturday night coolly, o Harrold's to get us low voice. the Ghost to have told o you think meet him and tip 2 your ¢ loor. lothes And tonight, don't w. rord to Smith somehow.” 1 hour later Lannis and from a prowl nis paid the out the sai nnis - it was s She lothes and she went into a ru the woods About Troopers, ridir the forks of the Ghost lal “Now," said Lannis to you ri Yo heat it )f th 18 some- thers nto the A “n added, yi her?” two State Iy helieve the back the back to she’s pr v around | - when he heard her volce across the swale: “Smith! The State Troopers are icoking for you!" He stood up, dried his hands on his breeches, The girl picked her way across the bog, jumping from one ssock (o the next, When she told him what had hap- pened he began to laugh “Did you really stick up this man?" she asked incredulously. “I'm afraid I did, Eve,” till laughing. The girl's entire expression altered. “So that's the sort you are,' she said, "I thought you different. But you're all a rotten lot—" “If you think me so rotten, why of slecp, Rheumatism and Eczema. “Fruit-a-tives” will always relieve Auto-intoxication as these fruit tablets, made from fruit juices, act gently on the bowels, kidneys and skin and keep the blood pure. 50c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25 Atdealersorsentby FRUITA-TIVES Limited, OGDENSBURG, N, Y, “She wore men's clothes; she was in a nurry and trying to keep out of sight. 1 wondered whether Clinch might have sent her to warn this hold-up fellow.” All right, Take Tl road runs west to Ghost Lake We sleep at the Inn there—if you | did you run all the way from Clinch's mean to cross the woods on foot." to warn gne?’" he asked curiously. Stormont nodded, consulted his| oI didWt do it for you, I did it for map and compass, pocketed both, un-| my father, ‘They'll jail him if they your bearings. Ro syCes and Meadow Gold OUNGSTERS of today must be equipped in mind and body to tackle the jobs of the future. 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