New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 19, 1922, Page 12

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) ROBERT W CHAMPERS ©1022 GEORGE W BEGIN Murder, t frony, appeare of the | . gem first stolen from t COUNTIE HONTA great inte QUINTANA HERE TODAY 1 with & gl S8 O 18 o DORAN COMBANY his little e ne Ly one ve hone on the others na 1 K till 1 Act up like The Hastings huffled | sitated, glanced he eaid T gotta get Quin sleep another man, Come on Let's young and vash, Blommors | at Clinch, never zet that nts a wi boys, EVERYTHING SEEMED WRONG Unfl “Fruit-a-thes” Made Everything Right Morerows, VERMONT, *‘For years, I suffered with Kidney and Liver Complaint; my back ached; my liver was sluggish; and my whole system seemed out of order, “Fruit-a-tives” was the only re. Clinch very softly, Then, of a sud- den, his shadow visage became con- torted and he jerked up his rifle and threw a cartridge into the magazine. ‘You dirty louse!" he roared at Leverett, “vou wa sinto this, too, a-robbin' my little Eve—'" “Run!" yelled somebody, giving Leverett a violept shove into the woods In the darkness and confusion, Clinch shouldered his way out of the circle and fired at the crackling noise that marked Leverett's course--fired again, lower, and again as a distant vealed the frenzied flight of the trap-robber, After he had fired a fourth shot, somebody struck up his rifle. | “Aw," said Jim Hastings, ‘“that ain't no good. You act up like a kid, Mike, 'Tain't so far to Ghost Lake, a‘them Troopers might hear you." Late news flashes, FEarly sport news. # p. m.~—Evening program. WGY (General Electric Co. Schenectady, N. Y.) # 6 p. m—Produce and stock market quotations, News bulletins, 7:45 p. m.—Concert program, TYPEWRITER ON PAYROLL Discovery Is Made In Chicago When Search Starts for “Elsie Smith," to Whom Checks Were Drawn. Chicago, Oct. 10,—A typewriter has been on the payroll as a stenographer at the municipal contagious disease hospital according to information an- nounced today by investigators en- the institution's rec- | so th in gaged to check ords. The disclosure that $80 a month was paid to the typewriting machine was made when a search hegan for “Elsie Bmith" to whom checks were drawn. Her addréSs proved to be an automobile salesroom. The checks had been endorsed to a former strw- ard at the hospital, jin 14 HANDS IN RESIGNATION Rev. Franz Clark of Rowayton Baptist That Church hi th Church Will Leave January First. South Norwalk, Oct, 19, — Rev. I'rank 8. C ark pastor of the Rowayton Baptist church has given his resigna- tlon to take effect January 1, next or pr G Brown, a former pastor church, whose certificate of ordina- tion, it was said, was taken from him welghing only six ounces rmermn————— oner, It was stated today. It o sAi at the resignation followed a moet- g of the board of trustees of tha church and may be due to Mr. Clark's terest in e cause of Rev. Franklla of the years ago. Recently the Fairfield county Baptist assoclation restored to Mr, tion) after Mr, Browa his certificate of ordina- Clark had {interested mself in the matter, Officoals of the church today said at Mr, Clark's resignation had been recelved, The Capitol at Washington is 751 feet long and 350 feet wide. Radium worth $20,000,000 but has been oduced in the last 26 years. MIKE CLINCH the oper JAMES DARRAGH, w medy to helpme. They strengthened his the Kidneys, made my hoswels move After a silence, Clineh spoke, voice heavy with reaction. regularly and freed me of all the | “Into that there packet is my little girl's dower. It's all she's got to | make her a lady. T'll kill any man distress™’; MOSES MURPHY., These “Fruit Laxo Tablets” will always | that robs her or that helps rob her. = 'N' I want you should go back to my cure such troubles”. i Dump and look after my girlie while 50c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 2! | T'm gone.” At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIV. “All right,” said 8mith, briefly. He Limited, OGDENSBURG added: ‘“Look out for sink-holes, ed, OC e Mike." ——— m— Clinch tossed his heavy rifie to his | shoulder: “Let's go,"” he said'in his pleasant, misleading “—and I'll shoot the guts outa any fella that don't show up at roll call.” (Continued in Our Next Issue) nd instantly m ke a mind to| sink hr\lr‘sl ie up his chance with the than with Clinch A'mighty, Mike, iimin’ to faltered I'm aimin' to et to Drowned replied Clinch in his a-goin' to hand ther God what be you Harvey. the inlet and Valley, Harvey,"” pleasant voice. deliver Quintana do?" stop out God s linto my Are you proud of your teeth? What next? was huntin® when Jake 1 dassn't squeal 1 onto Drowned Valley meets up with me."” “‘1 got the packet,' he I'm a-going to double Cross Quintana, I am, and beat it. Don't you wish you was whacks with me?' “No, sez I, is my policy no matter what about me S'help me God, 1 ain't never robbed no trap and I aii't no skin thief, whatever lies folks tell All T ever . 3 done was run a little hootch, same's | KDKA everybody.'” (Westinghouse, Fast Pittsburgh) He licked his lips furtively, his Thursday, Oct. 19, 1922, cold, bright eyes fastened on Clinch.| 7 o1 Weekly program by The 3'wan, Earl,” nodded theé Ilatter, Scientific American. itheaye her up:', 178200 p. m.—Bedtime story for “Hhat's all. T sez, Kiddies An' if you heed my warn gains ain't a-goin’ to pro: noth aming Jut which held ing but tw from EARL LEVERETT, a tray ; Quintana in turn w robbed Hal Smith ach and have to w tana's g sez, ‘and criss ars of chocolat This s seized by Quintana | ‘honesty they tell his men (vorces v THE AIR | = —the right dentifrice will quickly make them gleam white and bright Listerine Tooth Paste, made by the Lambert Pharmacal Company, makers of Listerine, con- tains just the right cleansing agent. It is hard enough to remove daily formation of tartar, yet not hard enough ta scratch or injure the enamel. You take no chances with it, Avoid dentifrices that attack the enamel Guard the precious enamel of your teeth. Don’t scratch it with a paste containing harsh abrasives. This ename! can never be replaced. gone out Quin GO ON WITH THE STORY EPISODE SIX The Jewel Atlame CHAPTER [ Mike Clinch 1 men Star Peak Ther debris, pation which odorou num cul though departed in Far in the stil Clinch squatted besid had chosen, a cockes knees. And, as Clinch squatted the derously the fi sion burned ir ring his thin lips to ince ing—a sort of oundles: part chronicle, part praver 'O God A'mighty, in swell mansi ip there, contrary with me there damn millionaire, into this forest and built ar Trove and drew a blanket covert the hanty It is antiseptic—like Listerine Listerine Tooth Paste is doing the same thing that Listerine did. Listerine is a safe antiseptic for all to use. It brings into your home an effective weapon against infections. Just so, Listerine Tooth Puaste, used conscientiously, makes it easy to give your teeth and gums the right kind of care. Do not neglect, however, to visit your dentist at least sev- eral times a year, Note how quickly your teeth will improve Get from your drug dealer a tube of Listerine Tooth Paste. The price is 25 cents. Give it a thorough trial—three brushings a day is the best method. Then note how white and bright your teeth will gleam—how the coudition of yoer gums will improve. And know all the while that you are using a dentifrice that is perfectly safe—that cannot injure your teeth. ‘Goodbye, Jake in®, ill-gotten Elmer H. Stoltz, tenor; per nohody." | Miss in M. Jackson, accompanist; That's what I said to Jake Kloon, the ss Florence Beebout, piano; clari- last solemn words 1 spoke to that|yet solos by Leo Liberto, Belle Mc- there man now in his bloody grave Micha-1 Smith, reader. “Hey?" demanded Clinch < WBZ “That's where Jake is” repeated (Westinghouse—Springfield.} Leverett. “Why, so help me, I wa'na gone ten yvards when, bang! goes a 7:30 p. m.—Uncle Wiggily bedtime story. gun, and I see this here Quintana come outen the hush, T do, and walk up to Jake and frisk him, and Jake 7:45 p. m. still a-kickin' the moss to slivers. [;yarket report. ir, that's what I seen.” Hasia S p Jane was a n op, camp ent oceu embers in hottles and an alumi inwa . a8 men had plenty of everywhe offal sti of claret dreg hot g e CTUNE TP HE SAID; 'LINCH YOUR STORY." ® nta his “TELL 4 haste Mike unway rifle across his continued Clinch, n and wait. ““Then late to set How long “Ask God, produce and -— Farmers' News from farm Also avoid soaps and other alkalies Dental authorities now agree that the ideal denti- frice should contain nosoapsor otheralkaline ingre- dients. These work against Nature; they lessen the natural saliva flow and hasten tooth decay. Mild fruit acids on the other hand, such as Listerine Tooth Paste contains, aid Nature in preserving the teeth. Clean your teeth thoroughly and pleasantly Notice how delightfully fresh and clean your mouth feels after you use Listerine Tooth Paste. It’s natural that it should feel so. Listerine Tooth Paste is made to work that way—to clean your teeth thoroughly and pleasantly, and help you keep your teeth and gums in their natural healthy condition. Listerine Tooth Paste works naturally Notice how your mouth waters when you use it. That is because the fruit acid elements in Listerine Tooth Paste—grape, orange, apple and grapefruit —stimulate the' flow of saliva. Saliva is good for the teeth and gums. That's one of the purposes for which salivais provided. Again notice the clean feeling. Your teeth will fze/ clean after you use Listerine Tooth Paste thoroughly, because they areclean. mur- od Obses brain, stir nt mutter- invocation i I don't know, All T know is that whatever is lvin in Drowned Valley at this hour has gotta live and die there For it can't never live to come outen that there ss walkin' onto two legs like a man." hoys his feve given Ly m.—Vocal recital ‘N'then Quintana he Tuttle. shoved Jake into a sink-hole. Thas wot I seen with my two eves. Y sir. 'N'then Quintana he run off, n'l jest set down in the trail, T did; n'then Hal come up and acted like I had| stole your packet.” The dusk in the forest ened so that the men's fz come mere blotches of gra Smith said to Clinch: *“That's his story, Mike. But I preferred he should tell it to you himself, so T brought him along . Did you drive Star Peak?" ‘“There wa’'nt nothin' onto it," said WIZ (Westinghouse, Newark) 7 p. m.—"Jack Rabbit stories.” $:55 p. m.—Recital by Marjorie 3arnes 16 p your big all h went vou let that Harrod, come He went habitation, o CHAPTER 11 Clinch had not taken a strides before Hal Smith loomed ahead in the rosy dusk, driving Leverett before him. An exclamation of fierce exultation burst from Clinch's thin lips as he fluing out one arm, indicating Smith and his slinking prisoner ‘Who wa that gol-dinged cata- mount t suspicioned Hal? : wasn't worried none, neither Hal's 1 gent Mebbe he sticks up folks, too, but he's a gent. And gents is honest or they ain't gents.” Smith came up at his easy, tire- less gait, hustling Leverett along with prods from gun-butt or muzzle, as came handiest The prisoner turned a ghastly vis- age on Clinch, who ignored him “Got my packet, Hal?" he manded Smith poked Leverett with his rifle: up,” he said; “tell Clinch your dozen up in here nto hisself an and he put up a wall law all around me where T was earnin’ a law- ful livin’ in Thy nice, clean wilderne: And now comes this here Qui tana and my girlie, promised her mother I'd make a lad of her little Eve, 1 loved m wife, O f.ord Once she show me a piece in the Bible—1T t never found it sense—but it ‘And the woman she fled into the wilder- ness where there a place pre- pared for her of 13! That's what you wrote into your own Bible, O God! You can’t go back on it. I seen it **And now I wanta ask did you pr for my spot have didn’t mear had deep- o s had be- m.—Musical program. Listerine Tooth Paste is safe and efficient —because it contains the correct polishing agent; removes tartar safely; can’t injure the enamel; WGI (American Radio and Research Corp.. Medford Hillside, Mass.) p. m.—Boston police reports. robs I ¥ ¥ i £:30 saic was “All You Need in a Food”’ —because it contains mild fruit acids (instead of harmful soaps and alkalies) to stimulate the saliva that Natureintended to keepyourteeth healthy; —because it contains the healing antiseptic essential oils contained in Listerine, What place Eve? What you reference to? You my ‘Dump, did you? Why, Lord, that ain't no place for no lady. And now Quintana has went and rohbed me of what I'd saved up for Eve. Does that go with Thee, O Lord? No, it don't. And Dorie what it don't go with me, neither. I'm | ugtole that there packet o' yourn— a-goin' to git Quintana THEN. T8 |eisbaver thase iwel 15t8 16 a-goin' to git them two minks that( " . yp, put him up to it? robbed my girlie—1 am! Jake| .. fella called Quintana " Kloon, he done it in cahoots with Earl | . \xnat was there in it for Leverett; and Quintana set 'em on. |y doq clineh pleasantly. A far crash in the forest stilled his | pl Bt twitching lips and stiffened every iron “How ahout you?" mnusele, “I told 'em I wouldn't R e Then they pulled their gu Bamepinto the i and 1 was scared to squea “Yahoo! Yahoo!" he called 5o thab e the way be vou Mike?"” Clinch in his even, reassuring Clinch slowly Leveréitls eyes traveled rifle, his small, gray around the circle of men, Where's Quintana?” he demanded, [ 270005, e o) H'ain't you seen nobody?"” e ok *No.” One by ariven Star red sunset Clinch and from | sun-reddened | “Well,” inquired Jim Hastings /"'\/‘ finally, “do we quit, Mike, or do we (" HAVE A GooD. still-hunt in Drowned Valley?" “Not me, at night,” remarked (_TIME OLD ScouT: Blommers d “Not amongst added Hone Suddenly Clinch turned and stared at him. Then the deadly light from de- ake done it muttered Leverett, kly. Lambert Pharmacat Company, St. Louis, U.S. A. Gentlemen: —Please send me your free full-sized 10- cent trial tube of Listerine Tooth Paste. Jake?" —the paste that’s right at the price that’s right 25¢ Namesoo = e e By Steet e e H-10-19 City touch it rifie, Sid Hone on me, “Where | his eves ahlaze —a delicious Wheat Flavor all its own dasen't Lol Allman Leaves For Vacation MINVUTE who had up in the around men lounged gathering sweat one the Peak light, wiping the faces, o / THANK You SO MUCH, DORIS | 0 LOT OF NERVE To BE KISSING MY WIFE! ~ GWAN- IF T WASN'T FOR ME You NEVER WOULD HAVE HAD HER.' — — (600D BVE, S o La it mvfi GOT A HELEN! 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