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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1922, : pA vermin, held the elty, The whole lns desert had entered under pretense of ' ; : A ‘nu'llor to the sacred carpet, s ] \ e ¥ 'The procession had Heen cunningly ' I ¥ —r— delayed, and the Engilsh regiments, ) ‘" Ne Iected The 0" separated by the crowds of people, ) o g y y en were belng cut to pleces, Suddenly : [ ; r)'lvdied ’:ni‘ I,lhay were at the mercy of ‘ ] a ding e Arab knife, % / 4 , / Davelop Serious 1Iness | ™ "dl Vs a pot of souna, mue : 3 man saw Instantly that the regiments were lost. He looked out southward, by f\gELVILLE D%VIQSO!T DosTt Take Father John's Medicine . ' nc \ s % toward the oftadel, an under 1 " 1922 NEA Gervice o7es thers. Isaped up a long orinaon = ONE_ PIPE A There s lurkl dan 3 rking danger in every|piuy ‘anai - above the Innumerable | i cold because, It neglected, It may ht-|gnonty of ‘Gairo, he caught the smell THE LAUGHTER " ALLAH head taller thin the rest, tack the breathing tract, Prompt nc- |, M. JON Begin Heve Today i ™I callelthem ‘are-ah’ and ‘double- | tion should be taken when a cold de. | of, fir¢: = Moreover,' the native regl- « D . JONQUELLE, greatest of French [ah'" she sald. “They were harder | velops, o ments had gone over to Islam; they ‘ y ' COMET FURN detectives, tells this story of " the|to make than the*others.” Begin taking were forming here and there under | A A !;;": Am:lvr of a great Englishman— | - Then she gave his arm a little | Father John's QR | the Breen. creacent in perfect order, . . ",n”, r(v,m,."n(. episode in ”“.‘m":mm.' Medicine right 4 i } The man stood motionless, every . o~ ‘e of the world-famous figure who| “Isn't the postscript heavenly?” |away. This old 5 : muscle tense, his face like {ron, The Gt 3 met & tragic death In -~ the NOh| - He thousht the fingers were on his | fushioned ; s s o b Wb s o Bar Housyy' waowg, snivpions "ape. so ea ra ant career in|heart, He could hardly read the |1l medi A of Bgypt! 4 y i xfi'&y.h.- s v [ dim-printed 1ge. Whoss h(nlkd:'np R Then & cool, firm hand entered his, / arringod that N il 4nd. frge civeuls: ng through the stregts of Ciiro,, "And if you come over and lick the | cod llver 3 ' 4 own. He looked down and, ail at, \ :e was n:uu:nm,v lhrnl\\l'll' !"rmn M"J Yankeas 1 wilidovaivo raors battera! | se Iver 1 gnoe, & by some. sorcery, the white | 7 5 - tion can befll"’d betwéen the two stories orse. A charming white girl helped | He felt himself going weak all over. | prepared i ; ; city with its hell of sounds became a iv.+0ve) and the various rooms o Him to her home. ~‘The Englishman |This was the only lovecletter that any [atnes "‘,,m‘:’,:,‘[ { y :hing unreal. He saw only the girl o W 0. bagh foor. e during the ride to the house, observed |woman had mver written him. He |ents 800 ¢h 4l ho stood beside him, stralght; slim, (! one-pipe furnace s the least expensive slgns of unrest among the natives, had got Innumerable letters preténd- [and heals 1 4 4 the, and beautiful as a Nalad, her y o d i But he said nothing. When they en- | ing to be, but this was the only one. | preathing tr. | } ark hair banked around her face, g Lt ii e o s 0 e e 2l and most economical form of heating tered the girl's home they found that| And here it was an April flower [ and at thela:. [ noted ever detall of her—her long L apparatus made, all the native servants had deserted. reaching him in winter. Here was|¢ime build whes, her exquisite mouth. And y i : PPa : The girl rang the bell In the drawing 'youth, dimpled and | red-mouthed, | ¢ { g h t | n & [ the most mysterious, the most lrre:{ - foom bt no amiiisy native face | pulling at him, a gool finger crooked | strength to AghtPEE wisible iR e, worldhetser ; A The installation costs less than a & around his heart. m, e turned swiftly, caught her fo——— 4 . off the cold f v o ———— He fe v rapa om- | . g up in his arms, and’ ki ", . | R comp oeee WA AL it r:;mr:) .Ti was n]:.xl;l‘:-morn;:r;l:\ Father John's Medicne Is guaranteed i . o w[,(:}:idg:‘:ll:u A J tully piped furnace, and very much less CHAPTER IIT It |s charming.” ':;';,;E’r:"'n nerve deadening drugs and|went around him. Her warm body | than that of the hot-water or steam Passing a center-table, as by Inad- |{ He wished to ask for the letter, | g pepmad:io gyt plo: (n own, h,be- heating plants, vertence, she turned down ‘a photo- —— s | 906 ‘8. part;of Nim, of eyery, nerve, i 3 graph frame. ? front and menace of the advancl AL SR DInGL. iay, (00 every drky; b EY s by s\ 3 e dvi Ng | ment of his flesh d er ice, 2 - the k::.:-"':fiI&p.fl:::,"::é)";hfl ;{:"»:x‘x‘:i e R oMy, o o DIOKIL D Kinies, el o pur. 3 The simplicity of this apparatus is alone he picked the thing up and & R JTUOR oM s weapon, but|mur in his heart. ' i : eas| - A e W the heavy whip lashed him, cutting| +On, my love- 1 shall be with you R manifest and its operation easily un his face, his neck, his shoulders and, |always! 1 | v derstood j tered, silver rim, enclosing a picture Ri himselt out, ut ot an dliustrated 1 1 ke a dog, he was driven back. = And| = “You come an ugly cropper, 8ir : paper. The picture was yellow with . a moment later the ‘whole evil-|Henry,” said the big surgeon; “been '\ i W age and marked around in faded ink. 5 . featured troop went crowding through | unconscious until we got the bone ! D The Comet' Furnace is thoroughly It showed a smart young officer above ) " the antp 1ike’ jackalw, up.” E i 3 % adlegend of “Brilliant Achievement.” ek f | Ho shot the bolts and mado the The man looked about him. He| . ; well made, and is not a cheap; slightly- He remembered distinctly the ver . gate fast. Then he felt a hand|was in the English hospital. .An or- o e 4 N . el r v i . day that a marked copy of this papei ulllpped th‘rough his arm, - and the |derly was arranging some articles on ¥ built affair made only to sell; it ismade had come to him, sent out by an v girl was beside him, Her face was|a table. The surgeon was smiling; ‘ g a » adoring aunt. L full of color. There was something |a newspaper, which he'had ‘just put 4 b 0 to doa greut amount Of h.eating'md to _The brilllant achievement had been | - soft and flery in the pose of the head, | down, lay across a chdir.. The.pie- e ol 1ast as long as any other furnace under the rather clever handling of some the chin thrust out, and the teeth get [ture of & woman in it “‘caught . the | - - 2> i o i k b guns in a hill fight. It was a tiny ~|on the velvet underlip. {man’s eye. It was the picturé, in | Z5 00 similar circumstanceés, war and the correspondent was mak- “ “I_t was fine! They. were afraid!” |worn-out-middie life, ‘of that wonder- Y Y A p 3 ing all he could of every incident. R ~ she said. & | ful. woman whom he had 'met -and He held the thing a moment in his And again, -all over, the man felt | loved. whilé .the plate” of ‘broken bone hands, trying to_remember how many i v that heavenly warmth, Her figure in |pressed on his brain, He read the years ago that had been. It seemed | @ the soft light seemed reunded out.{notice underneath. She had died sit- & lifetime, and he put it back gently . s Wer slender face gleamed ', like . a|ting in the window of - the English on the table, face down, X - . flower. - And' he ‘wanted” to take her|hotel at sunset, . Immediatelgsthe girl came in with in his..arms and cutch.her to 'his| = And all at once he realized that a tea-tray. She could not find a serv- & A mouth. He felt, in'a. sort. of panic|from that hour, from the moment the ant in the house but she was not dis- i ' that in a. moment His Nead would go.|horse feil in the wet street, every in- turbed, - She was'flushed and smiling; | THE HEAVY WHIP TLASHED| "They were orly a.pack: of dogs,” cident and detall—the girl, the rising, her velvety brown - eyes danced, and |[HIM. L he sald. Words sdemed to steady |the violence, the splendid. love idyl of “the corners of her mouth made,little i) him, ¢ his ligg—had been figments of the . Then, far out in the city, he heard |fancy! > _dimples. In the man’s humming head the that he might keep it always, but h&|the cackle of a machine gun, and he And vaguely, as from a distance, he thought passed that in' Eastern coun- did not know how to put it. He was|got himself in hand, heard the big surgeon going on: 3 p y yao = “We must see what' this thing “Beautiful operation. Sir © Hehry. | manufacture ate far moré comfort-|shippingyworld, and ‘the honor is ac-| foot boy'with:cheek of ‘tan” s de- corded not ‘only hecause thelr hus. creasing i numbers, if statistics com- tries this slipping away of the sery- |trying to think of some way, when, __'ants meant something serious. Things suddenly, in the direction of.the cita- | means,” he said. ‘“How does one.go | We shall have you in the saddje’ ‘at|able on hot nights. 3 *ike 1t had preceded the Mutiny, del, a gun boomed. He had beenup?’ and he indicated the housetop : Khartum in a fortnight." < b | R, ) & | hands are’ prominent, but in recog- | piled the American Chamber of { folding the letter up, turning it injwith a gesture. ’ / WOMEN ARE HONORED. .|'nition bf their labors on behalf. af, Commerce of Mexico are correct. (Another thrilling adventure of M. P BASL IR shipping interests, Not only have importations of foot- But his mind 'was in another quar- | ter. Did she know him? His brown | his finggps, trying to think how to ask | . She pointed outf the way, her hand ‘hair was shot with gray now; there for it, and so did not see the girl go|on his arm, now with a firm ' hold, | Jonquelle, “The Woman on the Ter-|Shipping Company of 'London Takes The women are; Viscountess trfrom »the ' United < States in- over to the window. Now she gave |now sliding along.the sleeve. - And, |race,” will begin in our next issue.) in_Seven.as Members: séy, Lady Inverclyde, - Lady is0d, it j& said, but during the past ¥ | Lady Biles, Lady White, Lady ars several shoe factorjes: have ‘ywas hardly any brown left in it. His Jiw would look lean and bony; the;a little smothered cry. He put the|on the stair, step by step - as - they bit of paper down and crossed at onge | went up, the man felt this soft, cares- London; Nov. 22,—One of ‘the old|and Lady Parsons. sted in México and-all are.thrive ¥ SEEK FURNITURE city companies, the Worshiptul com- | > e o, 3 {planes of his face would be flattened. | She :}:‘ould ha:dly walt to show mm"°x‘:";\-e R one Yol eaa sing ““h“d fingering his heart, pany of Shipwrights, has' broken all | SHOE. INDUSTRY GROWS. B SN what she had brought in with = th saw whal On the housetop the soldier under- 3 b b § * S. y - 4 . \Bhe siipped F;he Aray: ofth thi alarmed her. When they had en- |stood. llem ha‘()l risen and. het in- P traditions by making seven women' -Moxico: City, Nov. 22.-£The young-; In the cighteenth . century .many tered from the car, they had left the |numerable hordes, swarming like % United “freemen” of its guild. They are the er generation = in “Mexico 'f§ = belng writers on finunce insisted that pub- Mexicans Are Coming to United| wives of men: distinguished * in ‘the’ taught to’' wear shoes and ‘the ‘“barc-(lic dept increased a:'nation's wealth, table and put the thing into his hands. gate unlocked, and now figures were . 1t was a letter written to the hero|SlipPIng in. States to Find What They Want in ——a sheet from an 0ld blue-ruled copy | An Arab in a white burnoose was 2 AR i > \hook, the words paifitully printed, the pushing the gate gently open, He the Line of Houschold Necessities. LOSTON ¢ “:‘,‘UJNBY Cui + letters uneven, "I and “w' always a | W8 stooping over, and carrled the o Brownsville, Texas, Nov. 22.—The dagger bayonet of a German rifle in g N L R A his lean, brown hand. Behind him 4 4 Mexican people, especially those re-| & 5 ¢ was a black face, and a blue caftan > siding near the border are becoming % y after that. “Americanized” rapidly so far as their . 3 furniture purchases are concerned. A y, 5 ¥ 4 , It is the strength of England in the ) i ; East to act first and masterfully, 3\ ¢ | few years ag# the average Mexican |, The man knew what this furtive éa- 'Y ; | would turn with disdain from furni- | s g tering meant, what the boom of the d 4 8l | ture which was devoid of gilt or high- \is Mt O ee M you have been ill, and it seems [gun meant, and he hesitated no frac- {1y colored trappings, but today the 2 as if you never would get your |tion of a moment. - z | Mexican public demands much the ! + & gtrength back, you need the won- “Keep inside,” he said, and he went 2 . i same class of furniture as the aver- derful ening and rebuilding |out of the room and down the steps. | age American. b ‘ > 3 qualities of Gude’s Pepto-Mangan. In the hall he looked about an in- i 1 | ~A local furniture dealer, who has| g .and l.f tastes It has helped thousands of invalids stant, as for a weapon. There was| § B | a large business in the towns between g and convalescents &0 get back their |none. but on a rack by the door with = BN | Matamoros and Monto‘n_\ vecently : - Just as gwd as it 3 n r strength, put on firm flesh, eat well, crops and walking sticks, there was a ng called attention to the mc_,l that mis- 1 Q me. 8 sleep well, feel well and BE well! Heavy dog whip with a long plaited | slon style furniture, and furniture of ) 55 lash H ht it dow he You get quick reliet from a cold | sombre hue were displacing the gilt . Your' druggist has Gude’s Pepto- p‘f:s!'ed RHoRUE RN o by applying Sloan's, Bg&uick- | an. gibrs 'of ‘old: daya x:"‘a“ liquid or tablets, as you pre- He crossed the garden in great :L‘:\"'elgg:"iz'gf:k::“b' the The, huge canopied beds, Wwhose » e strides. The creatures in the gate Millions have also lonndpl'n Sloan's bright-colored curtains and gilded and 9, hesitated and crowded together, only weicome reli . from rheumatism, Keep carved woodwork were once the pride \ N\ es the Arab advanced, the dagger bayo- In'\‘und,v(én £ . bruised muscles, back- | of the Mexican home are hecoming Ly net concealed under his burnoose. ’ curiosities in northern Mexico, the . But the courage d the contempt of peopi¢ having learned by experience .B to. a'ngan the Eng'ishman n?c‘tstered him, as the that the plain iron beds of American i e Tonic and Blood Enricher * ‘ 3 ¥ ki ; B ——— DOINGS OF DUFFS BY ALLMAN ; YOUNGMAN, I'Ve, BEEN ; TOM, WAIT A MINUTE, I'L 7 WAL GO DOWN WITH You-1 77 5 hy "4 WATCHING “YoU - CROWDING —— — SHE SHOULD HAVE (Wi ToWO SOME. SHOPPING = - e R B e HEL A 4 SLAPPED YOU THIS MORNING! hend ALl RIGHT |N THE FACE- 2‘ ! BEFORE - THEY OUGHYT IT WOULD HAVE To LOCK You UP! SERVED You RIGHT! /’* | WELL. : s | y | | | I~ MAKE 1T g 3 y i > snAPPY! JUST as easy as put- ting on your hat! Tofillthe John Han- cock Pea sinplyslipa sealed metal cartridge of liquid ink into the barrel, replace the cap and start writina., Come in and get tae whole story. X WELL, WHY DONT | | WOULD, BUT WE'RE. WELL WHY DON'T THIS 1S NO TIME. ALL RIGHT MY, BUT IT5 COLD NOU FIRE. UPTH ALL OUTYA FUEL AND | | VOU GET STERM FOR KIDDING ~ITS LP Gz IN HERE SAM, CAN'T AFFORD TO Pav HEAT PUT TO NOU TO GET US WEAVE. \T } CINT &2‘0 ATON WOR, IN? WARM SOME W~ Thanis3ivina Spacia's “Good *Phings To Eat™ Classiication 62 On the Want Adv. Pazes. ' ORDER BY PPHON

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