New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 7, 1922, Page 10

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HLAMING; JEW 74 ‘a e D, TUESDAY, his dark face grew tense; his eyes be- came a blazing insult. Ifor an instant he stood there, un- °d, & wiry, graceful shape in his woolen breeches, leggings, and gray shirt open at the throat, Then he took a step toward her, And the givl 'watched him, fascinated, One pace, two, a third, a fourth— | the girl’s Involuntary ery echoed the inmmhllng crash of the man thrashing. NOVEMBER 7, 1922, it 1s figured that about 20 per cent,/| do not “hother" to ocast ballots, and that an equal number will go to their | homes, The work of getting the'| others to vote by mail wherever pos- sible -1s the task that occupies the local political organizations, Party officers charged. with this work declares that women take far more Interest in sending their vote home by mail than do the men. They offer no explanation, but they do go WHAT CAUSES " HEADACHES? “Fruta-ves” Provents | clawing, serambling In the clenched | Jaws of the bear-trap amid a whirl of fiying pine necdles, He sereamed once, tried to rise, turned blindly to seize the jaws that cluteched him; and suddenly crouched, loose-jointed, cringing like a trapped among our ROBERT W CHAMBERS ©1020 GEORGE H DORAN COMRANY #0 fgr as to say that the women “sholv far more intelligence” in pre- paring thelr ballots and pleking their candidates, . Auto-Intoxication JAuto-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 blood, As e result, there is Headache, Indigestion, disturbed Stomach, lack of sleep, Rheumatism and Eczema, “Pruit-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. b0¢ & box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 250, Atdealersorsentby FRUITA-TIVES Limited, OGDENSBURG, N, Y, ] According to Mrs, Farley, ' Mrs, Hemmerstein was despondent and told her a short time ago “not to be sur- prised if T am found dead some night on Oscar's grave." " (Portinued 1rom’ Our Last Tssue) |her deep, deep pity When nlUII:AI:I.I.'Ilii"\::x{“nll'll'l.\('vl at the ‘““"I"\‘Vf\'H’PI;:U‘.“L\ g "\‘m1>‘| ahove | YoupaynomorcforLipton’s, | & of pines again, and saw the far, [1he pines, but Quintana's fire still | but you need one-half the 3,\‘10"—':'"“""" fatalist al giimmer of Quintana's fire, | "*ddencd the tree trunks; and .sly:-‘ usual quantity. because it's esser brothers, 1 was almost bres g wut ) could hear him feeding it at intery ,(Contipued in Our Next Issue) was almost breathless, Dut t Double Roasted, therefore | & SIaTy MRS, HAMMERSTEIN MISSING General Alarm nt Out for Widow of Famous Theatrical Impresario | New York, Nov, 7.—A general alarm for Mrs, Oscar Hammerstein, widow of the Impresario, has been sent out by the police at the request of Mrs, | Julla Farley, a friend, who has be- friended Mrs, Hammerstein since she was found, a few weeks ago pennlless and 11l on a benech in Central Park. | Mrs. Farley told the police that Mrs. | Hammerstein accompanied by her col- | Ne Teddy left her home yesterday ! morning. A note left by Mrs, Hammer- | stein for Max Rubin, a student at Col- umbia university who had planned a benefit for her at Carnegie Hall next Monday night read: “I wish to thank you so much for all you have done for me. I am very tired and very weak, I can stand it no-longer." o . Try Cuficura If your scalp is irritated, itching and burning and your hair dry and falling out in combfuls try the fol- lowing treatment. Touch spots of dandruffl and itching with Cuticuia Ointment and follow with hot sham- poo of Cuticura Soap. Sumplo Tach Frat by Mail. Addrans; -Outicurs Lab- Both of the major parties main- tain organizations here to get out the votes of those of the 400,000 odd residents’ who ‘have that right. Of I the estimated 50,000 potential voters, ! The New York Bargain House 381-383 Main Street New Britain, Conn. ] B THE GIRL'S CRY ECHOED THE STUMBLING CRASH OF THE MAN, - Quintana his knees, wash face and hands in the | child,” he said, icy water, caught your people . It became plain to her that he was|God!—I1 catch you! nearly ready to depart . She watched | funny. Is it not?” him preparing. And now she could She looked straight into Quintara's see him plainly, and knew him to be | black eyes, but the look he returned Quintana and no other. sent the shamed blood surging into He had a light basket pack. He |her face, put some articles into it,, stretched| “By God,” he. said between his himse!f and yawned, pulled on his|White, even teeth—"by God!"” Lat, hoisted the pack and fastened it| Staring at her he slowly disengaged to his back, stood staring at the fire | his pack, let it fall behind him on the for a long time; then, with a sudden | pine needles; rested his rifle on it; upward- look at the zenith where a |slipped out of his mackinaw and laid slight flush stained a cloud, he picked |that across his rifle—always keeping up his rifle. his brilliant eyes on her. At that moment Eve called to hiin| His lips tightened, the muscles in in a clear and steady voice. The effect on Quintana was instant; he was behind a tree before her voice ceased. ‘‘Hallo! Hi! You over there!” she called again, *This is Eve Strayer. I'm looking for Clinch! He hasn’t been home all night. Have you seen him?”’ After a moment she saw Quintana's head watching her—not at the shoul- der-height of a man but close to the ground and just above the tree roots! “Hey!” she cried. ‘What's the matter with you over there? I'ma asking you who you are and if you've seen my father?” After-a while ,she saw Quintana coming toward her, circling, creeping $4.98 $4.98 $4.98 $4.98 $4.98 $4.98 $4.98 $4.98 $4.98 $4.98 $4.98 $4.98 $4.98 $4.98 _um $4.98 $4.98 $4.98 $4.98 $4.98 $4.98 $4.98 $4.98 $4.98 $4.98 $4.98 $4.98 $4.98 $4.98 $4.98 $4.98 Winner of Grand Prize at Panama- Pacific Exposition; at Brussels; at Milan; and Paris, Highest Award at Amsterdam. 149 Ladies’ Dresses Serges, Tricotines and Poiret Twill Dresses go on sale Wednesday morning at 9 a. m. vas not very far and there 1inally ¥ him. He came | A s vr vy sined little time for the taking (Ut o0 the of the ruddy ring of | Beonomicdl a8 well as Deli= VVASHINET“N UIET I 1 I Where two enormous pines grew "‘:““" T 1e grayncss | C1OUS, W' clos together near ‘a sapling, she " ng ! | i ¥ue down, and, with both hands, | \1\ I’wrvv‘ ‘w.m\'ng he .l|||'n‘ 1 his back | B scacned out a big hollow in the im- | ‘.”,'”]'['”:'“‘,’ ',',‘,,),',""l L ‘L“"';""""" ’,“'"’f LI PTO N's m'rfal layers of pine needles, (|20 Betwee ' two big pines, o- | B Hoo she placed her trap, It (n:r\!(}“‘:‘v‘:;l ohe of them $he ‘plaged her o er strength and skill to set ol ! INSTANT Mflfl ]Vil]g Tl]el'e Sellfl m Theil' the supling pine she cquld see Quintana in the fire |, coc OA ) yL . ¥ A 2 ing and outside—saw him go to the i And now, working with only the!" B B ithat "alimfnbr of Har . toroh. she |EPTIRE rvulet, lie fat, drink, then, on g g Bflllots by Mall covered everything with pine needles. Ty g y - - i 1t was sib) 3 } SRR taork e | | moving with corifident grice yet hold-| Washington, Nov. ~7.—Elections visible—a darker, rougher patch on | ing his rifle ready for/any emergency. | over the country today had their re- the bronzed carpet of needles beaten | Eve's horrified stare was natural;/| flex in Washington. In every gov- she had not realized that any man|ernment department there were many No animal would have trodden that vacant places, several members of suspicious space. But it was with m'cl(:';nill-:\{:\r;' !'flnqrgl';: dfimnf mdc;'zlt:: the.cabinet and many under officials 3 hi deal—: £ i ;"u‘:"r::fonl:dg ‘oma'nmlwnuh dr‘:?f":r‘:: demanded of the moment fits fullyote, The exodus this year, however, atrophied instincts—and with no ex- value, He swept off his hat with &|was not as great as usual as an in- perience in traps; and, therefore, in flourish, bowed deeply where < he| creasing number voted by mall. no dread of them. stood. Having registered his choices in Before she started she had thrown “Ah!" he cried gally, “the happy |‘this manner, President Harding was n Y encounter, Senorita. God is too good | at his office at the ususl hour with rifle. a ‘full day ahead. He had all the Now she pocketed her torch and :"‘::‘r ?3’ thoughts were of you! T jutest’ forecasts of his party lleuten- areelf b th t bi; nores Mg ;T:iidafi.?'iim"&f’rii"«ee{’befifid z‘ng It was not fear; it was a sort of | ceived ‘scattering reports ‘from the hidden trap. slow horror of this man that began |actual balloting. Tonight he was to Dawn was not ‘far away. She to creep over the girl. She stared | get the returns in his study as rapidly looked upward through high pinetops at his brilliant eyes, at his thick |ag they could be received’at the exec- where stars shone; and saw no sign mouth, too red—shuddered slightly. | utive offices over an Associated Press But the toe of her right foot touched | wire and relayed to him ’'over the fire beyond was astir, now, in the im- tetephon2 by Secretary Christian. minence of dawn, and evidently meant needles. Three members of the cabinet will to 'warm himself before leaving. She held herseff under control. Eve could hear him piling dry wood *“So it's you,” she said unsteadily. “I | state, ‘'was préveénted from- register- on the fire; the light on 'the tree thought our people had caught you. |ing by pressure of -public business; trunks grew redder; a pungent reek laughed: “Charming | Secretary. Hoover now on' his way of smoke was drawn _through the “it is I who have|west to a meeting of the Colorado forest aisles. She sniffed it, listened And now, my | river commission at Banta: Fe, {s un- . It is ver'|able to reach his home state of Cali- knees. * fornia in time for the election, while Eve never had been afraid of any- Secretary Davis is still in ‘the far west thipg. She was not afraid of this mn’;l. If it came to combat she /While there was no accurate infor- would have to kill. It never entered mation as to just how many votes $4 98 $4 98 $4 98 9 98 98 her mind to fear Quintana’s rifte. were cast u;d;ty by residents o:h"vote- o . » ‘. o o Even Clinch was not as swift with less” Washington, leaders of the two @ rifie as she. . . . Only Stormont principal parties. estimate that there $4 98 $4 98 $4 98 $4 s $ are upwards of, 50,000 potential vot- i b y -98 4-98 4.98 She thought of Stormont—sat there ers in the District of Columbia, the in the terrific darkness loving him, number having been swelled since the . her heart of a child tremulous with adoration. mitting legal residents absent to vote .98 -98 .98 $4.98 $4.98 54. ! Then the memory of Darragh by mail. pushed in and hot hatred possessed ! 4.98 84.98 $4.98 34.98 $4.98 34‘ her. Always, in her heart, she had f i ¢istrusted the man. s . $4.98 $4.98 $4.98 $4.98 $4.98 $4.98 \What evil had he worked already? w fF v $4 $4 $4 $ $ $ $ s o Where was her father! Evidently mnner o . ive 98 $4.98 98 4.98 4.98 4.98 $4.98 $4.5 Quintana had escaped him at Gra d Pr 34 $ $4 % it Drowned Valley, . . - Quintana was n '1Z€S | 98 $4.98 $4.98 $4.98 $4.98 $4.98 $4.98 $4.98 $4.98 $4.9° yonder by his fire, preparing to flee ihe winderness where men hunted The Eureka has received more awards -98 $4-98 $4.98 $4.98 $4.98 $4 98 $4 98 $4 2 lim. . . . But where was Clinch? of Internationnl merit than any other Y . . % 5 portable cleaner In the ) ~ Jutch or State Troopers? ~ Was he quickly remove the most - deeply em- $4 $4 s () ;nh_i:d:? A bedled dust from' carpets, mtiresses, ‘98 '98 4‘98 4‘98 4’98 4'90 i At the thought the girl felt slightly “X“‘}";;:'lh‘"v';';‘""- ;‘re- Niod 1t faint, then a rush ot angry blood S en You INee stung her face in the darkness. 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Was Clinch already in the of the Eureka’s unequalled suction which $4.98 $4.98 $4.98 $4.98 $4.93 $4.98 o our ten day free trial offer without obli- He had nothing to fear, nothing to [the trees between which she was be ashamed of. Harrow had driven |Standing hid her from him a moment. him to lawlessness; the Government |Instantly she placed her rifile on the took away what was left him to make ground and kicked the pine needles a living. He had to live. What if [over it. he did break laws made by million-|[ AS Quintana continued his en- aire and fanatic! What of it? He circling maneuvers KEve, apparently had her love and her respect—and |Perplexed, walked out into the clear space, putting the concealed trap be- tween her and Quintana, who now OB came stealthily toward her from the rear. c‘”‘g 3 It was evident that he had recom- T"G“B.';:)m-m,‘a‘si!mp & [noitered sufficiently to satisfy himself i that the girl was alone and that no g —; e ad trick, no ambuscade, threatened him. 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