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01020 GEORGE H DORAN COMRANY (Continued From Our Last Issue) EPISODE NIN e Porest and My, CHAPTER 1 When at last cured what lie years, his troubles really hegan In his pocket he had dollars rems Plaming 1t wilderne and ohl handra rals in Anothe tana vistons, cached in Clinch and every outlet to t excepting only merged trail hy which his exit Now, get back to Lurope problem that confronte Quintar after robbing Darrag And he termined to settle part of that tion at once About five Place, within he had held up H halted, seated log. and waited up and gathere For a little his keen visage to the next to Victor Georgiades, Sard. Hi rutiny focused on Sard; lingered. . If there wers trust, a little w Then polite, unt smoothed the Jose Quintana “'Bicn, messieurs, the suUCC Yes? then accord with shall disposc myself to good advice.” He looked at and nodded invitation to speak. Picquet shrugged *“For me capitaing, cet 1ple are five Therefore, vid 7€ gems. ter zat himself to malke ‘Nick Salza in the Drowne Quintana. Picquet shr sain; laughed, saying they are is their misfortuire Also, are in a hu Picquet ¢ are sufficiont “It is propost don our ade to the riii sullenly—"we before wo see the Sarnd JTose Quintana had se hid been T two million worth of including the Jewe he middle of hostile ald 1t a men, on erimi B for lesper natter J 0 ort or Quin bt Drowned his 1 not o sl pro- what remained and was Milke ding Va inister rocky ley at the sub how to keep his loot 1o it it} ques mil from v hundred rods of Harrod | Smith, Quin i limselt on a rot until his around him vhile, in utter traveled trom Henri Picquet men came silence, cves from one to Sanchez, intent he ould be Sard oubled smile features of anyhod it “ dark coup has heen S8 Ver' well; in turn en our listen to your Henri Picquet, smilec mon We into five for ees ver' sii one Beck are interrupted Sanchez there i others hares com € hall have wor jed Ve Move Chiid's Bowels with “California Fig Syrup” Even a constipated ciilo taste of “Califo: teaspoonful rever jver and bowels Gan see for yours it works all the sour gested food out of the have a well, playful child Millio nia Fig Syrup’ fruit : Syru na how bile, howels and zain handy. Ti teaspoonful today saves a sick tomorrow. Ask your druggist genuine ™ California FFig Syrup” has direc babies and dren of & printed Mother! You or you may gzt syrup. few hor thorot ind undi on whici chil hottl California™ imitation fig must say Robin Hood Inz Mertdon—Tcl. 311. Dancing every cvening, (Dixie itand) Lunchcon and Dinner Parties. Chicken and Waffle Dinner — $1.50 ———— OYSTERS CLAMS CRAB MEAT SERIMP SCALLOPS LOBSTERS HONISS’S 24-30 STATE ST. HARTFCRD Ayers’ Scd “Call for it by nan g was‘the | which I tom, 1}/ tion!" “as by magic. laid them on the moss beside him. disperse " to stick t ajwanting a hodyg {attract through into the epen country.” kerchiet poct et sl I wiere; from excess emotion, Quintana’s right | vision sicurs, it has be o smiled, | gentleman a Watez'v | NEW BRITAI Sard had been standing with one ! fat hiind flat against the trunk of a tree. Now, at a nod from Quintana, he squatted down, and with the same hand that had been resting against the tree, he spread out the pile of jewels into a flat layer As he hegan to divide this into five parts, still using the flat of his pudgy Maad, something poked him lghtly in {the ribs, It was the muzzle of one [ of Quintana's pistols, Sard, ghastly pale, looked up, His palm, sticky with balsam gum, quiver- ed In Quintana’s grasp. “I was going to scrdpe it off,” he |gasped. “The tree was sticky—" Quintana, with the muzzle of his pistol, detached half a dozen dia- monds and rubles that clung to ‘the gum on Mr, Sard's palm “Wash!" he said dryly. Sard, sweating with fear, washed 1 right hand with whiskey from his [ pocket-flask, and dried it for general Hinspection rums,” remarked Quintana Crooks never betray their attorney, Everybody expressed a wiliingness to have the five shares of plunder properly assessed to satisfy the fee lue to Mr. Abrams Ver' well,” nodded you satisty, messieurs, Quintana, “are to divide an' ard said, gether heavily, that they ought until they drrived in N DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, "My God,”" he protested tremulous- 'ly, “it was accidental, gentlemen, Do vou think I'd try to get away with! anything like that Quintana coolly shovd him aside | and with the barrel of his pistol he! pushed the flat pilé of gems into five | | separate heaps. Only he and Geor- giades knew that a magnificent dia- ! 1ehez, shall travel ! mond had been lodged in the muzzle | il of his pisto!. The eves of the Greek first,” growled [ flamed with rage at the trick, but he awadted the division before he should come to any conclusion. Quintana coolly picked ont The Tlaming Jewel and pocketed it Then, to each man he indicated the Leap which was to be his portion. A snarling wrangle instantly began, Canchez ohjecting to rubles and de- | manding more emeralds, and Picquet complaining violently concerning _the smallness of the diamonds allotted him Sard's trained eyes appraised every allotment. Without weighing, and, lacking tima and pardphernalia for| expert examination, he was inclined to think the division fair enough. Quintana got to his feet lithely. ‘For me.” he said, “it is findsh. With my frien’ Sard 1 shall now de- part. Messieurs, I embrace and sa- Jute you. A bientot in Paris—if it be God’'s willl Donc—-au reveir, les amis, et a la bonheur! Allons! Each for himself and gar’ aux fics!" Sard, seized with a sort of stili | terror, regarded Quintana with enor- mous eyes. Torn between dismay of being left alone in the wilderness, and a very natural fear of any single companion, he did not know what to say or do. En masse, the gang were too dis- trustful of one another to unite on {robbing any individual. But any in- dividual might easily rob a com- panion when alone with him. “Why—why can’t we all go to- | gether,” he stammered. "It is safer, 1 a large white hand- surer—-'" the ground; and, from his “I go with Quintana and you," in poured out the glittering | terrupted Georgiades, smilingl like a feeding panther, i mind on the diamond in' the muzzle Ve remained alert to the | of Quintana’s pistol. ghtest sound or —movement else-| o qo not invite vou, said Quin- and when Gieorgiades grunted | tuna. “But come if it pleases you.” “1 also prefer to come with you! il held @ pistol before the grunt | others” growled Sanchez. “To roam -Caagen |alone in this filthy forest does not 5 a businese, this di- | gyit me.” - of loo reciless visage | picquet shrugged his, reflected the gtrain of th situation. turned on his heel in silence. Quintana. both pizto’s in his shands. down at the scintillating heap ~ New York Sanchez sneerad, accusing Sard of ard to escort him to liis own home, “In . this aceursed he insisted, “five of ns would attention $where alone, sufficient stealth, slip forest, one with 0 “Two by two is better,” said Piec- “You, f von desire ‘PDivide the gems COOLLY PICKED PLAMING JEWEL AND m and then let each do at pleases him.” That,” nodded Quintana. iny oninion It is so scttle Atten- Two pistols were in his hands With a slight smile he | also) is He then spre i | | i every shoulders, They | looked {many in your trupeau, mon captaine, i Bonne chance!” Henryetta, Okla., | | Adkins of Dewar, Oklahoma, was shot | to death and Thomas Bogus, Spelter City constable, was wounded probably .a band of masked men of which Ad- watched him moving away all alone, | o jewels ‘I cstimate two and one quartaire mijlion ol dollaires,” he said simply “It has been agree that I aceep’ for gem known as The In addition, mes- n agreed that T accep’ t in five of the re- BUILD UP YOUR VIGOR FOR WINTER N the fall'your blood is thin and your vitality low. That's why you suffer from coughs and colds, and feel all run down and dragged out. Gude’s Pepto-Mangan will enrich | your blood, tone you up, and give you the resisting power to ward off illness. Begin to take it now; it may save you sickness and suffering later on. Physicians have recommended and prescribed Gude’s for over 30 years. Your druggist has it—liquid or tab- lets, as you prefer, Gude's epto-Mangan Tonic and Blood Fn the erosite Jewe me 1aming myself one pa reigned Every wder. He *pistols on {: cilence was on the | =4 his pair of wolfis) cither knee. ST there e asked t'y, ‘‘any who shall obje manded is to divide for - sneh pu Georgtades us’ explained my frien® has arrive Monsieur oi dizmon’s, as all Therefore. it shall ill divide for hoarsely, vely that mannel Sard a brokaire well el T'he laugh at th ess their DOINGS OF DUFFS savage tension broke with a word chosen' by Quintana £Xp) rts of the morning. MISTER, DID You LOSE A FIFTY CENT [ wAIT, I'LL PIECE $ALESMAN $AM NCE SWRT TODAY MISTER? [ THFYE SWIRTS ARE REDICED PROM 7% 10 394 TODAY ONLY = DURING TH'> SALT WE ONLY MAKE. A PROFIT OF 304 ON EAWM Surr OCTOBER 30, 1922, ' VOICES IN THE AIR Dizzy Spells Are Usually Dué to Constipation ‘When you are consti not- enough of Natur lubrieating liquid is pro- duced in the bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving. Doctors prescribe Nujol because it acts like this natural lubricant and thus replaces it. Nujol is s lubricant—not a medicine or laxative — so (Wastinghouse, last Pittaburgh), Monday, October 30, 1922, 8:00 P, M.—Bedtime story for the children, 8:00 P. M.—Willlam Furey, presi- dent of the: Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce, will talk on the Chamber of Commarce, 9:00 P. M Concert by J.© W, | Young, Jr., baritone, and Mrs. Young, | accompanist; Phyllis Gray, planist, and P. O. Wolf, the "Sweet Potato: Kid," ~ ! Wiz | (Westinghouse, Newark), 8:30 P. M.~~Chamber music recital by the Metro String quartet, with aj| {brief talk on "Instruments,’” by John, A. Loesche. The following are the, members: John H, Frey, first violin; !John A. Loesche, second violin; Nich- olas St. George, viola; Henry Walter, 'cello; May Meyer [.0esche, plano. | 9:30 P. M.—"The Three Great Na- S ARLESSSISSINISRLIST== |tional Parks,’ by Robert G. Weygh, castward. When he had disappeared |lecturer of the Union Pacific system. umong the trees, Quintana looked in- 9:45 I’. M.-——Recital by Donald quiringly at the others. Fiser. “Eh, bien, non alors!" snarled Georglades suddenly. “There are too WGY (Gen. Elec. Co., Schenectady.) 6:00 P. M.—Produce market and stock market reports and quotations; news bulletins. 7:45 P. M. Musical program. He turned and started nolslly in the direction taken by Plequet. They watched him out of sight; lis- téned to his careless trample after he was lost to view. When at length the last distant sound of his retreat had died away in tne stiliness, Quin- tana touched Sard with the point of his pistol. “Go first,”” he said suavely, “For God’'s sake, he a little careful of your gun—"' “I am, my dear frien’. It is of you 1 may hecome careless. You will mos' kin'ty face south, and you will be kin’ sufficient to start immediate. Tha's what I mean. 1 thank you. Now, my frien', Sanchez! Tha's correc’! You shall follow my frien’ Sard ver' close. Me, I march in the rear. So we all pass to the eas’ of thees Star I'on’, then be- tween the cross-road an’ Ghos' Lake: un then we shall repose; an' one of us, en vidette, shall discover if the Constabulary have patrol heyon' . Allons! March!" AMERICANS NOT HOLESTED Tour Women From This Country Are On Train Halted by Italian Fascisti —Returing To France. Civitavecchia, Italy, Oct. 30. (By |Associated Press)—Four women— | Mrs.'Samuel W. Williams of Roanoke, Va., her two daughters and her sister —were the only American passangers traveling on the Paris train which was halted here yesterday afternoon. They were not molested but were es- corted to the Grand hotel by offieers. Except for the excitement of seeing 80 many armed men of all descrip- tions in the city and inconveniencés forced upon them by the delay in their tour of Italy they suffered no hardships. They expect to return to ¥rance on the first northbound train. This is the center of fascisti mobili- zation for points on the Mediterranean shore. Civitatecchia also is the ter- minus for all railroad traffic for trains coming from France and cities of northern Italy. All passengers on the Paris express which arrived here SHERIFF KILLS ONE WOULD-BE KIDNAPPER Is Himself Fatally Wonndced in Re- pelling Oklahoma Mob That Tries [] to Kidnap Mim. | Oct. 30.—Reece/ fatally at Spelter City last night when| kins was a member called Bogus from | a motion picture theater and at-| tempted to kidnap him in an automo- ! bile. Another man unidentified, is| ¢ X i known to have been shot in the leg.|Sage Tea and Sulphur Turus Gray, Bogus drew a pistol and began fir-| Faded Hair Dark and Glossy. ing when the party attempted to en-| A L : tice him into the motor car, the po-| Almost everyone knows that Sage lice said. They reported he admitted | Tea and Sulphur, properly com- killing Adkins. Bogus is near death|Pounded, brings back the natural col- at a local hospital. Other members|OF and lustre to the hair when faded, of the masked parly may have been|Streaked or gray. Years ago the 0“‘:3’ wounded, according to Constable| V¥ to'get this mixture‘was to make Ged¥ge Davis, who emptied his pistol |1t at home, which is ‘mussy , and 3 4 H troublesome. .«(“ ‘?e machinesinyhichithay e fens)| Nowadays we simply ask at an}" ¢ ’ drug store for “Wyeth's 8age and [focalbipolice fsay Whesmembsts Sulphur Compound.” You will get a the band wore blue jumpers’ and| B G RRTCEE ) D me recipe masks of a dark blue material. They | T8 RS T b B S iher dh- were said to be members of a newly| BRELC S0 (U e ot Every- organized alleged secret society known | FEACER R & I EE N now, be- as “the truc biue.” A cofton TOPe| ;uge no one can possibly tell that was found at the place where thmr;y‘m darkened your hair, as it does| car stood in front of the theater, They | g0 naturally and evenly. You damp- | carried Adking' body with them as|.n a gponge or soft brush with it and | they drove away, going to his home | graw this through your hair, taking | at Dewar. one small strand at a time; by morn- |ing the gray hair disappears, and Carbon monoxide, the white damp |after another application or two, your which has cansed the death of many | hair becomes beautifully dark, thick miners. does not affect animals with- | and glossy and you look years young- | er. | T0 DARKEN HAR of out red blood. Danny Is Keeping Booksr YES, ! GUESS | DID LOSE ONE- DID YOUu PIND ONE, \\Yiune MAN P ,TODAY P Sam Snggests a Way Out SCRRY, BUOT 5 TH You ONLY SIZE LEFT= AND A REAL BARGAIN!! i il o R M Atways Uniform in Q_ualig | war in the Near East had an imme- | tually doubled in a week. HAVE A OSWART LIKE. THAT SHIRTS WO TIMES T00 SMALL FOR ™ME!! Delicious HAS THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY PACKET TEA IN NORTH AMERICA. | at noon Sunday were requested m"dlute effect upon the prices of certain alight. commodities in England. The cost of B v A e | currants and raisins, imported from CAKE COST INCREASES, Smyrna, and used largely in baking london, Oect. $0,~-The threat of|Christmas cakes and puddings, - ready to stop that itching torment Resino! Ointment ard Resinol Saap ptain nothing that could injure or rate thetendereatkin, InaAdnion 15 belng to"clecte fo ehing 8 otch- com Don’t spend another sleepless night tossing about—tortured by the burningitchof eczema. Insure restful sicep by the application of soothing, healing Resinol Ointment. lts comforting medication cools the inflamed surfaces and stops the itching almost in- stantly: troubles they heip to clear awa es, redness. roughtiess and plexjon defects. Vow drugeist sells Resinol Soap and Ointment, HAVE YOU EVER BEEN TOLD How that five million American men and women, have accumulated Five Billion Seven Hundred Million Dollars $2,700,000,000 through mutual organizations which work so quietly that they seldom attract atten- tion of those who are not members? A These institutions help you to save money under a co-operative system for: HOME OWNERSHIP — MARRIAGE — EPUCATION OF CHILDREN — PROTECTION FOR OLD AGE — %6‘1.3 Through the idea of co-operative help, more than a million American homes have been acquired on easy monthly payments. We are a mutual co-operative money saving, and money lending association, chartered, supervised, in- spected and controlled by the State of Connecticut. The New Britain Co-Operative Savings and Loan Assocaition. Room 210 National Bank Building. (Organized 1886). Subseribe for share; now, October, 1922, $27,000 will be paid to members holding _shares maturing October 31, 1922, Call and get one of Qur Booklets, giving a full ex- planation. Y. J. STEARNS, Secretary. BY ALLMAN HOW MANY HAVE BEEN LOST TODAY- YOURS MAKES NINETEEN | i BY SWAN - WELL THEN, WHY DON'T YOU TAKE TWO 721! WANT | _SHOULD

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