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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1922. was there, and Harvey Chase, and the Hastings boys, and In more than half a million homes, the Grand Prize Eureka is a dependable, untiring servant which cleans you cook her a egg if she wants It,| [ | There's ple, too. 1 cal'late to boe back | | e the Orand Prize Cleaner on | —_— Near rning," § Nearer morning,”” remarked Smith, It's Easy—If You Know Dr. Stormont shrugged. “I'll'stay until Edwards’ Olive Tablets you show up, Cimch." ‘ The somt ol ke v el The latter took another rifle from | a s m:p‘;éugé)vm‘ss—y(z’z;r":l1:72‘::‘:502; with a loop of ammunition, ““ \- r ¢ d “Come on,” he grunted. [% ‘“ having a sallow complexion—dark rings On the veranda he strode up to the look in your face—dull eves with no © 1)22 GEORGE H DORAN COMRANY ! i’ . garded his advent In expressionless If you wish to convince yoursel® We wang you to subject the cleaner ) G sparkle. Your doctor will tell youninety | £i100 without the slightest obligation to the severest tests you know of. S———— inactive bowels and liver, B it T Glinanitaled. kaross to St AEavil Dr‘Edwards”;»eelIll-k:xown e among vacuum cleaners, telephone for we know that it will clearly ) ysician us at once, Ong of the superb new demonstrate the superiority which Jawel. had been frat stolen from the (&pell ‘while she's nappin Take ‘s | pound mized with cliveol “You fellas comin'? inquired Clinch. COUNTESS OF THONIA by the [gun flvcr and bgwcll;hv(:l):ivceholl'llewx:tin l’?e e dravledigld, Hinp, L o L RIeTCAURUSL Y ik, Cap e h B 0 his you to take advantage of this offer, cleaner. QUINTANA. Love of the now beg- |voice Do me a favor, Jack?" Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, thesub- | Arive Star Peak. It aint deer, : gared counte 15€d | "You bet | stitute for c3 ~ dig : neither,” e ! alomel, are gentle in their | Over 500,000 in Use to the disreputable ‘hotel” in the |danger if left here alone. But I've about that natural buoyancy which al] | C!inch's wintiy smile began to glim- Adiror 1 by got another on my hands. Can shouldem‘oyby!oninfup(heliverand mer, ) ] the corner and handed it to Smith SH UL SRS VAN L L AN inder your eyes—pimples—a bilious | ¢roup of mullen, armed men who re- 7 : per cent of all sickness comes from Sid Hone that the Eureka stands supreme We want you to be a critical judge The pricele ' the Flaming |Hal, g'wan up and set witl J | in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com. | Crnc!lus Iommers, models will be placed at your dis- enabled it to win more awards of* great international thief Smith said to Stormont in " | patients for years, “Me an' Hal Smith is cal-kalatin' to JAMES DARRAGH t co the gem | “That girl of Clineh's is in real action yet always effective. They brin Rliared anaved. s » GELGIR: L1ETAL SE OLINGH i staien e lihu Thes n her till 1 re-| clearing the system of impurities. tEcone, agenia. b RAINAN BIRle AR as no human servaat can, rugs, carpets, porticres, up- » Ly ewel from Qui turn Dr.Edwards'OliveTablets are know y Which?'" asked Byron Hastings. “They Under. the ‘hame. of —- e by their olive color, 15¢ and 3°ck ™ lboth look like deer—if a man gits holstered furniture and awkward corners. Despito its HAL SMITH, Darrag) oRiE T L A mad enough."” established superiority, its unequalled suction and fts Citook's T “ ; " s seesbemme 3 voseresmemm | Clinch's smile became terrifying. exceptional durability, the Eurcka is moderately priced. E(.lil ;1‘ Uit step-daughter ! S demanded in his pleasant, misleading | ! ’l‘”i oub )”“" ]“l‘"d""”] dollars, for VE STRAYER, the ¢ B every deer that's dropped on Star fluence in the crime-spotted b 1P “Do you think I'm crazy?'" retorted Peak: today,” he #aid “And I hope Buy It On Easy Payment Plan of Clir Smith A Agy @]there won't be no accidents and no o f When 0 Nk € 2 Istak Anino. stranEArIT LR b s ar e 'or your convenience, the Eurcka is sold on easy pay- R kst to el t oo ) 4 . what the hell—" added, wagging his great square head ments. A small deposit places it in your home and e oo ; “They all know that some man| ‘Them accidents is liable to hap- small installments, 30 days apart, soon complete the in the -8 i \ used your girl roughly. That's all I|pen,” remarked Hone, reflectively. purchase price. Biied: by Onint thoaatatad Awlth s sald to him—'keep an cye on Eve un-| = After another pause: “Where's torture bt sscapes 1 by g til we can get back And T tell|jake Kloon?" inquired Smith, . 1 | vou, Mike, if we drive Star Peak we| Nobody seemed to know. | won't be back till long after sun- **He was here when Mike called me | down. into the bar” insisted Smith. . Clinch growled ‘T _ain’t never|:Where'd he go?" 19 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 2504 ask&d no favors of no State Troop-| Then, of a sudden, Clinch recollect- He did you a favor, didn't he? He T.:.dtshrpam:-:t:‘lm:vh:\:a:c hlard “’-‘.f?‘:fi ‘\“\\“\\\\‘\‘\‘\\\\\‘\\\\\\\“ brought yéur daughter i longer *here R S “Yes 'n’ he'd jall us all if he got| Any o' you fellas seen a package r o Eve S """l J“’“j" anything on us." on the pyazza?' demanded Clinch | B - in his arms, 3 strode out “Yes; and he'll shoot to kill if any | harshly. g 24 of the c y of Quintana's people come here and| ¢ in, = ) T h & dpain 2 i Srpeot it re an Jake Kloon, he had somethin \ azern, | s rifl Ins 0 | try to break in drawled Chase. “I supposed it was = ! lndd s'rv ; ;" : ] B y [ Clinch grunted, peeled off his coat|pig Junch Mebhe ‘twas, too."” ha:{:h:ly; : ;rs ‘(- tepc : AT s and got into a leather vest bristling In the intense stillness Clinch | - e her, ¢ \gw:fl‘ A?": with cartridga loops. glared into one face after another. her in s ce as the clustetred Trooper Stormont came in the back | +“Boys, he said in his softly modu- A Aers 2 SRk TS AN' DEER,” HE SAID | door, carrying nis rif lated voice, “I kinda guess there's a he said he L = e vough fell en hothering I wouldn't like for rat amongst us. burted?” ; i your daughte he inquired. [to he that there rat——ne, not for a 2 The gir ed her sky-blue ey |*The child was nearly all in when she | hijlion hundred dollars. No, I VAC UUM c LEAN E R i e 820 B R 't you tell me a little more, |met me out by Owl Ma clothes | wouldn't. Becuz that there rat has oy TracEetiyeln . hatoal 2% e lin half torn off her back, bar and it my little girlie, Bve—Ilike that e L will, later. = Do you mind help-bleeding. =~ She's & plucky youngster. [ihere deer/bit her up onto Star Peak.| ~ELIMINATION RACE TODAY lthe ports of Gloucester, Boston and|Mrs. C. P. Merwin, Mrs, A. C. McKin- G B ety S SN the No, I wouldn't 'llke for to,be z _ AW 5 New York went out past the anclent|nie and Miss Lettie Learned were ; 201 16 it nnnoyIeD figyat CHerelliEL. Fer he's a-goin to| Gloucester, Mass, Oct. 12 (By thel . .veq 1o the starting point off East- |gamed as vice-presidents. Mrs. W. E, ‘a'.’in dad oper Stormont swung out of his|I'll keep an eye on her till you re-|jie |ike a rat, same's that there deer |Asosciated Press) —A slapping whole|ern Point, They were the Henry Ford |Attwood was elected secretary and b saddle ¢ ed his horse away toward s 4 in' i or. & v ‘l ~ ; RIS S HR AT e Tl T et Ll G SR L e sl Prene: ”:y‘"ffq'hr*:’::";‘;“;ezl “‘”':,'1 a Gloucesterman; the Elizabeth How-| Mis. George Rayelye treasurer. : : 3 ar skies ; ard, owned in New York; the S B To he 1 ar- ling me out now cel,” he s did-Q “All right. As he S R I M mith went into the bar where | st anap GO E R Cunec il S L vided perfect racing conditions today Kankee, Boston’s leading representa- | oo s s i o “Now you speak of It,” said Byron|for the start of the salling competi-|tive and the L. A. Dunton another NEW AND OLD fi‘ng‘r!‘ i ke nch stood oiling a rifle . chalriand continied on in i I'm coing after Quintana with ter a moment's glaring silence: |, s, “seems like I noticed Jake ltions among the fishing schooners of |Roston hoat. her drowsy eye Tk B '.\)pi:',h‘\'{,;l"-{.‘ h\rn“ 3 ou're a-goin : TS Sk Bu 524 :\:nrd.h: ’lpnr:.rln,” “Iknk';nhnmu‘s;n‘:?::n]-‘dvmvmnu‘ which shall meet n)e Riue- WOMEN ELECT OFFICERS. | “Did that dirty louse mi u?’ ‘No. T)‘n(;pr-v :*‘t‘m’mun! has prom- 3 :;:!r] tl:\e‘r‘n]" ; = : I?nS:' \Hn]n'-!"!n »!yh'e Mo (,anavlm_n Mrs. G. W. Traut was M_oct(-ri presi- | BERLIN ¢ NGE HALL demanded Clinch unsteadil 1 {158 66 stay With Bve, Yowll need| “I'd do #o,.too; it T were vou" salt'| NG {nor ffoased his Fifle across his|ias :{wh:!n e lonal cup competi-|gent at the annual meeting of the| y selliime; girlice very man today, Mike. This isn't a Stormont. left shoulder. Four eifmn}nn(rfi' representativ AR iRl D Al S “He knocked me down He | jeor drive.” | “Would ve? Well, I guess youre| .patc an' deer,” he said pleasantly. PR s representative of [center church vesterday afternoon.' Charter Oak Orchestra of Hartford. went away to get fire to make me Clinch let his rifle sag across the|a réal man, too, even if you're al.rpem's the articles we're lookin' for. talk. I cut up the hlanket they gave | polow of Mnis left arm State Trooper,” growled Clinch. [ "0l “Goars sake be careful you me and made a rope. Then I went| “piq you beef to that trooper?” he|“G'wah up. She's a-nappin’ If she | .t mistake a man for 'em in the over the cliff into the hig pine below. wakes up you Kinda talk pleasant to| oo oo, I That was all, dad.”? her You act kind, pleasant and|" G0 c" L co men laughed. : cosy She ain’'t had no ma. You 7\ ’ ! Clinch filled tin basin and washed 7 the girl's torn. feet When he had tell her to set amug and ca'm Then (Continued in Our Next Issue) R O It : felt his unshaven lips trembling, heard him whimper for the first time in s e AR P NOTICE! ’ Tl te shot Why the hell didnt you give | ; . ; : he acute shottage of coal and S e e Lift Off with Fingers Take notice that I have been appointed \ : the high price that it is now sell- a committee by the City Court of the City of ' ing for has prought about a big does any damn thing con for SRl New Britain to sell a certain piece or parcel \JI"§ ; ki d el Cord Weod. She looked up at him out of heavy- | Ly o o ol s o igdke of land with all buildings standing thereon {/ e ! This Fairbanks-Morse Saw itttk I Il and that by virtue of an order of said Court I —— Frame is a strong durable frame “It's only a Tow trifles for to. make a Brund lady will sell at Public Auction on the premises at “ ‘ ‘ and will last you for years. few trifles for to m e i number 24 Union Street, New Britain, Conn., i DRl st e ey worth a thorn in your tle foot to e e e R e on October 14th, 1922, at 2 p. m. ‘ i Credit, $27.75 Cash, $26.37 Said property being bounded and as fol- / 4 | Saws from $5.35 to $8.35, depend- stone-bruise onto them little 1 ' yourn, Eve ) . e . iook| lows, to wit: North by estate now or formerly || L = s p ing on size. “Look at you now-—my e e e of Daniel Flynn. East by land now or for- bleedin'—plum tuckered DI e | Tl | Sres Wesk by and mow or ormenty of [l RACKLIFFE BROS. CO., INC. fhat to.my liie Eiitle, A0 et | sta et e atane moriine. then|ll Savah A. Kelly, Being 50 ft. front'and rear that to my little girlie, did he stantly that corn stogs hurting, then R o o | shortly_vou lift it right oft with in- ||| 51 155 ft, deep. For a further description || AGR. DEPT. TEL. 1075 I don't know who he was, she | gers, Tr el | rour dmasietastieieyiluy ottt | fedierenceimeany be made to Volume 146, Page } A L Cestenen ang |10 Temove every nard comn, soft corn, (|| 583, 0f the New Britain Land Records. PARK AND BIGELOW STS. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. inch’s iron visage twitched and| . corn betweer B AT, 5 N e A i non| e, O bebween e Lels an ) By the Court, A. P. MARSH, Committee. 1 into control: t i e p - “Girlie, I gotta go out a spell But - I ain’t a-leavin' you alone here. I i e i body set up with 3 about nothin’ till I come t . | iz “Yes, dad,”” she sighed, closing her| mE 5 7 Bl Ve ! i OH, PANSY WiLL You 2 llllllll DIS GOAF BUSINESS 15 SHO'A / PANSY YoiRE A. DO You waNY Vo / ) GUESS I"LL HAVE. | WAS JES GONNA SN, IF Clinch stood looking at [] GET ME SOME BREAKFASTY [ ” [TTI] FUNNY GAME- DEY HAS TOGET - COFFEE NOW OR (| i v Nou WANTED IT Now You'D. | WANT To GO OUT TO | N P EARLY | GUESS To SNEAK. = WONDER T DO THIS P "mfg’ . HAVE. To WAIT ABQUT TEA 3 ' MminTES __ FO° IT T moment, then he w S ! /// | heavily, and out to the veran \ I/l PLAY GOLF ‘THIS MORRING P ON "EM~ / For me! | { | State Trooper Stormont sti s 7 saddle, mxr;ung to Hal Smit \ 2N ¢ = APPRecmve'rrVEm the porch a sullen crowd o " / ! A MuchH ! woods riff-raff lounged in silence, | awaiting events. Reader Takes NévTfl'—— Form of Iron—Feels Years Yourger t *Six weeks m'l saw a special offer in - ; . oM ple grow old in looks and energy RS TO TR STt A ng before they are really old in years, | HOWER > TUST ABOUT TR S SR ‘ % M HOLDING MY because, as examiuations by physicians FIFTH AVEMUE ? THIRTEEN ¢ bave shown, an enormous number of BLOCKS OWN, ANYWAY ple do not have enough iron in their B850, ' T have been taking Nuxated Iron for two weeks: the results are eimply astounding. The roses have come back in my lips and cheeks, and 1 can conscientiously say that I feel ten years younger.'’ ‘The above is a typical hypothetical case £ i : & showing the results that have been 4 i achieved by a great many people since ”0\“}“““:‘“ »:\sfi_\(:\){o? % fl\;m’ :;i’s- we started this ‘" satisfaction or money - g R Aot back” offer on Nuxated Iron. We will TPRREEN make you the same guarautee. If, after taking the two week's treatment of Nusated Iron, you do not feel and Inok. years younger, we will promptly refund our money. all at once for a bottle of Nuxated Irog st * Fair Dept. Store. Dickinson Drug Co. Clark & Brainerd, South End Drug Co, Crowsll Pharmacy and Arch $t. Pharmacy, -

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