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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1922, than 40 hours early today. It had - e e ————— T Yet—Eve had swum Star Pond with e TALK ABOUT SPEED | [her mouth filled with jewsls, ‘ Clty lteml —— not intimated what it had done other When she had handed the morocco Pilot Brings 500 Pounds of Mail 431/ than the announgement yesterday aft. box to Quintana, Stormont now real- | Large coats for large women at Miles #n 108 Minutes, ernoon that it had not agreed on any ‘ fzed that she must have played her | Besse-Lelands.—advt of 21 th llected in Jud ’ ) ; ik i g N o . . 21 questions collected in udge j [1ast card on the utterly desperate| Action on the proposed change in |y n€o'® Lo L, Oct. 26.—Ernest M.|g., iy ough's charge. vh that 2 g Allison, a pilot In the United States | ':\‘nco hat Quintana might go away | {he by-laws of the Firemen's Pension post office air service, landed 500 e W 1?1\5’1::(;}:}1;\‘2”}\“ ;h" vn(!;'-l S and Rellef association will be tAKON | 1oundy 0f WeBErN MAIl AL CUTLISE| $omeesnt s et et st st st | FLEEL Ny Byl ad emptied the case|at the meeting to be held next Sun-|fiaid at 10:58 o'clock yesterday morn- i iy | " i1 oo et har raony 6 Flesreenls day. Aty raobi: ing after a fight of 431 miles from | NOSE CLOGGED FROM A 3 cted that, during all that followed, X 4 = h - ROBERT W CHAMBERS | 0ne Box of “Fruit-a-tves” |ioee s sot ‘nirecen s single word, |agye s ¢ 8t Sehawrr for dluner— | Cieveland In 168 minutes. He mads| A COLD OR CATARRH & i, v Why. y b la 16-minute stop at Bellefonte, Pa.| ©1022 GEORGE H DORAN COMRANY B t H “ ' |He knew why, now. How could she| Sons of Veterans' Auxillary will | 7. i A . Pa.| ' Tou ([ nnpva{l; with her mouth full of dla- Kold thelr weekly social tomorrow 3,:‘,.‘: ‘T,.J:'.':.‘fd”;: ?‘).-“"‘l:wn?:;;tlf'n ,'1'1'.:;:, A»ls Cream in Noetrils To monds? L ? afternoon at G. A, R. hall from 2:30 5 pen Up Air Passages. REGIN HERE TODAY starligh, stood two figures, one white | Ovrp C'raTHAN, CoLunnis Co., N. Y, A alight sound from the shore |ty 6 o'clock. A family supper will be ::‘::”:(\ byik n;nll'l mr""v‘,n"' flevin; 0 1 e e et The savage battle for possession of and siim, the other dark | T'was bothered with Constination. | C1U%d him to turn. Ive was com- |gerved at 6:30 o'clock. The regular b L et Ay 1w vy the Flaming Jew ached o The arm of the dark figure clasped | Ticer Trouble and Tndivesting oy |8 toward nim in the dusk, moving meeting will be held at 8 o'clock. | wni AINIAL Ly A Tnorthvasty wind| AN SRS LS Fed ol SIORER SR S E U " mp of the waist of the white and slengey | Liver Trouble and Tndigestion for |painfully on her wounded feet. Dar-| " Mard| Gras Night. Tabs' Falr—| o at times was of £0 miléw velo-| nostrils open right up, the palr pas- the Adirondacks where one | three years, and tried all kinds of 'ragh's flannel shirt and his huntingfaq.¢, ' ‘"i'h ; sages of your head are clear and you R n urded the gem| “Eve! dack Blormont! ‘What te | medioine without:rellef, T was a0 |Gon: buttonsd {around’shen. - alenden | SMar Hora lop. the Ay @) Hammand |Ipi s ss "L'w;,:,,fl.‘dn:‘n.r:lg n.\?n:::';: i ’:’l::;fin:m.{{ut:& modr{;l.l.‘\::;,' 0l a0 xivii his | dev ¢ vou doing over here' p i 4 | waist clothed her. ~, . i : | Hare you LAl bver el bad I would haveadull, heavy feeling | " rha next instant he was beside her, | omP 0re invited to attend the soclal| fignt from Cleveland to Curtiss field | headache, dryness—no struggling for step ighter Stormont walked slowly up to his| ; . 3 * 1 e AR . o lawn orse, Tatd arsbor ke eLelid D the pit of my stomach aftereating. |iifting her in both arms. Armory by the members.of the auxil- | comes from Sterling, K. q h 4 g erling, an., and was an ! Is gone, its silky nose, kept it there while 1 sawv “Fruit-a-tives’ advertised As he placed her in the saddle and |} stolen dusty, velvet lips mumbled and | and bought two 50¢ boxes, Before I adjusted one stirrup to her bandaged ""—Fm"" ”h"’o]:lrl;:p‘l'kulfl“ hestra Aviaton in-tiieanonialwar i Breyious pubinntistay stiired junl g et s suial] caressed his fingers, had finished one box, I was relieved foot, she turned and quietly thanked moets FHAEY night at cmf;*fi S :o these flights the record was three | bottle of Ely's Crean Balm from your I ] Darragh for the clothing. ks ot ) | hours. | druggist now. Apply a little of this ot ingty Tn dnri At e o e and now have no more trouble, 1 | "An{i YT Y R hmz\(, thing you |OVer Fox's lheat?\:, Al plnym« ot e Rt B e mrant “n“"pt:f eram in your QUINTANA h st e vel | It was the sort of.crazy . thing you recommend these Fruit Laxo Tablets”, did,” she added. "to risk your life for (":];'1"’”: :,"“,r"f“”,“‘; are 5‘0““):”1!&('(: JURY IS STILL OUT. nostrils, let It pentrate through every from Quintar | Qu were likely to do. 88 W WM. GALE SHEPHERD, my father's property. — Because the| 70 / nd ‘play wlin iover. VL] | Corsicana, Tex., Oct. 26.—The jury|air passage of the head; soothe and e s ' | 800 bow,6 for §2.00, tilsise 236, | 1n e simpis does nol ke what pou | MATDS Chapter, 0. E. &, will ob- (TN (o 1o RN, Sl I e gling you insant. seled I At dealersor from FRUIT-A-TIVES did any the less loyal and gallant.” :‘I;‘r";’::““ ““:":: R m"‘: L\:n";‘"}neld, democratic candidate for U, 8 ' Ely's Cream Balm is just what every gazed at her, astounded; i ek d Avdlety ".uenumr. from being placed on the No-|cold and catarrh suferer has been to Supper will be served at 6 o'clock. |y mpar’ lallot, had been out more | seeking. It's just splendid. HAL SMITH, is tryir ‘ [ i === im; held it with a silly expression| Gulbransen Player Planos, Morans. | jewel 2hting , 2 Eve, crouched on the sand, trying|on his features. b LG Cling nst . to wring out and twist up her! (Continued in Our Next Issue) Pride Circle, Lady Forester, will Smith, dresse an : 4 drenched hair, looked at Stormont as —_— meet at 7:30 o'clock this evening at y - Judd’s hall. A costume party will D daahes Into the AaD. ¢ 4 {he came toward her holding out Dar- r 3 e et 3 | [t aroma creates t @ | “Yowd better do what you can |V01CESIN T]{EA]R el AT N E PRUE P ' L R to be given thia evening at the State|i, s hours and 4% minutes. Allison|breath at night, your cold or catarrh the 1 knew it was a cavalryman,” he JAMES DARRAGH, under the ‘ Limited; OGDENSBURG, N.Y, Darrage took the hand she stretched out irw "’~ u Honies i 4 | with these,” he said, trying to speak ||| . [ ive, with her lover carelessly. “He says you'd better | \ommm—=——=a=. e T S TROOPER STORMONT, escape from | chuck—what you're wearing—" | > 1. W. W. TRIALS DELAYED. - y s Quintana by swimming the lake | She nodded in flushed comprehen- | KDKA Then Eve shows she has held the L Ision. Stormont walked back to hu] Thursday, Oct. 20, 1922, Counsel for Defense Sick and Court 0 3 Y gieve r mouth. She believed g | horse, his boots slopping water atl (Westinghouse, Fast Pittsburgh). Proceedings Are Held Up. dVOI Cdn 8d ls y. s ven Quintana an empty ‘m'nry stride: | 8:00 P. M.—Bedtime story for chil- ‘I don’t know any place nearer than |dren. Sacramento, Cal, Oct. 26.—Trial of | ) " Ghost Lake Inn,” he said . . . ‘except| 9:00 P, M.—Violin recital by Al-|the members of the 1. W. W. charged with violating the California crim- 90,08 AVLIL TR, SUOHY Harro |fredo D’Auberge, concert violinist. EPISODE EIGHT g ! “That's where we're going, Jack." % i inal syndicalism law which was de- 3 Cup and Lip 4 | said Darragh cheerfully. | WBZ layed yesterday because of Olho’Hln;us- REG. U.S. PAT. OFF, CHAPTER 1 | \ | “That's your place, isn't it?” S 5 lof Austin D. Lewis, counsel for de- Two miles beyond Clinch's Dump, | s Wi e HIE T 06ntt st BYe s s h "5"\';“""’!"“" “\"“.r.“".’l“f"l'“'] fendants, was to be resumed today. Hal Smith pulled Stormont's horse to ! ¢ | know it, 1 think it better she M.—Tncle Wiggily bedtime |, " 000 (itness, William M. Simp- a walk He was tremendous X - !should not know me except as Hal | son, former chief of police of Stock- “YOU'D BETTER DO WHAT |Smith—for the present, anyway. P°T" . iton, was examined yesterday. He tes- With naive sincerity he believed | YOU CAN WITH THESE." | You'll see to that, won't you? i . M.—Concert by the Blue-| a4 azarding the finding of phos- | that what he had done on the spur of Sy R e | "I don't understand, but—it's al Iphorus at Stockton, alleged to have the moment had been the only thing|vou what you're up to, where you've right—whatever you say, Jim." = to do. | been! what yvour plans may be. 1f! “I'll tell you the whole husiness Wiz By snatching the Flaming Jewel |you needed me you'd have told me, |Some day. But where I'm going to | (Westinghonse, Newark), from Quintana's very fingers he had| “But I've got to have my horse for 'take you now is into a brand new 7:00 P. M.—Jack Rabbit stories. diverted that vindictive bandit's fury ! Eve., Her feet are wounded She’s camp which I built last spring. 8:30 P. M.—Health talk. 1 from Eve, from Clinch, from Stor- in her night-dress and wringing wet. It's within a mile of the Btate Forest 00 P. M.—Recital by Mrs. Col- mont, and had centered it upon him-|I've got to set her on my horse and |border. Eve won't know that it'séllingwood Tucker, singing quaint old self. |try to take her through to Ghost |Harrod property. I've a hatchery |negro songs. More than that, he had sown the|Lake." there and the State lets me have a| 9:30 P. M.—Dance musle hy the seeds of suspicion among Quintana's | 'ragh stared at Stormont, at the |man in exchange for free fry. When Victorian dance orchestra of South own people. They never could dis- | ghostly figure of the girl who had |l get there I'll post my man. . . It [River, N. J. Always they |sunk down on the sand at the lake's| Will be a roof for tonight, anyway Farmers' produce market re- cited ) | bird orchestra. been hidden hy members of the 1. W. W. to set grain fires. cover Salzar's body must believe that it was Nicolas Sal-|edge. Then he scrambled out of the {and breakfast in the morning, when- zar and no other who so treacherou ddle and handed over the bridle. |ever you're ready.” : Iy robbed them, and who rode away ‘“Jack, your tunic breeches nre} “That's the thing to do then,” [(Amcru‘an Radio and Research Corp ¢ in a rain of bullets, shaking the em- soaked; I'l be glad to chip in some. |Stormont biuntly. "7 Medfora Hillside, Mass.) : § A . Mass. | blazoned morocco case above his|thing for Eve. . . . Wait a mo-, He dropped one sopping-wet sleeve | ..., p 3 __ i 5 masked head in tri@mph, derision and | ment—" over his horse’s nack, taking care not | 0% na:s "F','rr:_"l"’:”“:r“: TeportE; defiance. | He stepped into cover, drew the |to touch the saddle. He was think- | %% M55y R SpORO AL At the recollection of what had|morocco box from his gray shirt, [ing of the handful of gems in his| * M & program happened, Hal Smith drew bridle, |shoved it into his hip pocket. pocket; and he wondered why Dar- | T and. sitting his saddle there in the Then he threw off his cartridge belt ragh had said nothing about the WGY ¢ false dawn, threw back his handsome and hunting coat. pulled the gray{empty case for which he had so reck- | (Gen. Elec. Co.. Schenectady, N. Y.) & 6:00 P. M.—Produce and stock; head and laughed until the fading | shirt over his head and came out in | lessly risked his life. swam in his eves|his undershirt and breeches, with the | What this whole business was through tears of sheerest mirth | other garments hanging over his arm. about, Stormont had no notion. But P. M.—Radio drama. Musical Smith sat his saddle, thinking, be-| “Give her these” he said. She he knew Darragh. That was suffi- selections. ginning to be sobered now by the in-|can button the coat around her waist eclent to leave him tranquil, and per- AL evitable reaction which follows ex-|for a skirt. She'd better go some- |fectly certain that whatever Darragh | Children having their hair cut in citement and mirth as relentlessly as where and get out of that soaking was doing must be the right thing to [one Chicago barber's shop sit in a GergduEnills Nomemen. Jvel miBhEAnReg=. do, model motor car mounted on a stand. He thought of Riga; and of the ted Terror; of murder at noon-day, | and outrage by night. He remem- bered his only encounter with a love- ly child—once Grand Duchess of Iis- thonia—then a destitute refugee in Y P silken rags. ‘ stars overhead market quotations. News bulletins. Only one day and one evening. And never had he been so near in love in all his life. . . « As the false dawn hegan to fade he loosened hunting coat and cart- | ridge sling, drew from his shirt- ; ) F YOU want to save money, and bosom the morocco case. rIt boreucvh:gsm-n\s‘\:'n(“l crest of the AGUARMTEE OF QUALITY 1 i Grand Duchess Theodorica of ~ Es- . give your family the healthful com- His fingers trembled slightly as he » fort of hot-water warmth from ARrcoLa pressed the jeweled spring. 1t opened on an empty casket 8 In the sudden shock of horror and > i i e niahment, his convalsive. cliich ’ L ke an rican iators—you have werinr i | - YouWouldn’t Knowingly Take Foison : =nd sl ool g : ' just two days more at the special price. ing. Then, under his very nose, the empty tray slid aside revealing an- | other tray underneath, sét solidly g jin balliegls, o o Juiibew Af Bliker| ’et headaches, dizzy spells, indigestion and insomnia are usually Don't put it off. 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