New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 31, 1923, Page 12

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were coming in from the ecorrals, | Hriston the foreman, Dirk Hammend {and Rosy Peters. Al sight of the gin every pair of in the gate, as he had stood to greel S0 many, but few comers to lefugio brought with them the joy to light his kindly face that shene there now, in the élub rooms on Thursday eve. ning of this week. “"The American . glon Review Don't Ask Me" is fhe name of the produetion, George V, C, Lord of Boston Is dirveting. eyes sofiened, each lean face broke inte a smile, As If she did not see them Val strode briskly along and bumped into - |them~—and they, knowing the little | : ’ - [trick, leaned in together, making a \ l‘/h\%‘ c.g} m“l‘t’ l’lldl of defense—the weakest Sl Ctah Gt B wall of defense in al v % .l D T T ot s &Y ) against the sweetest A-l.lul:.m o "Uflf 1 beg your pardon, gentle. \ men!" eried Val, her lovely eyes wide, ran over you!" does wuhfdzq/ca' vins Charity Dept. to Seek $156,596 Appropriation Estimated expenses of the board of publie eharities total $166,696, of which $70,000 is for a new annex to the town home, figures compiled by the board at & “meeting last night show, The annex is wanted to house female inmates, the board feeling that the pdesent building for that purpose is & fire hazard, The hoard is asking $32,000 for outside poor, that amount’ being $8,000 less than this year, A total of $#5,000 for hospitals and asylums, VAL o \p.Ah%aD”lSE (Continved in Our Next lssue) WHEELER AND NEUMANN Former Elected 'lw..ld Latter Secretary at Annyal Meoting of Corporation At a meeting of the stockholders of the Union Mfg, Co, held yesterday af- ternoon the following were re-elected directors: A, ¥, Corbin, Andrew J. Sloper, Frank J, Posger, Herbert H, Wheeler, Carl 8, Neuman, Willlam H, Corbin, John B, Minor and Frank T, Wheeler, Thesdirectors elected A, 1*, Corbin president, H, H, Wheeler treasurer and Carl B, Neumann, secretary, Mr, Wheeler was former seoretary and Mr, Neumann, assistant secretary, Rehearsal for Legion Show on Thursday Eve. The first rehearsal of those who will appear in the musical comedy show to be given by REddy-Glover post, American Legion, will be held —_—— |behind my ear BEGIN HERE TODAY JOHN HANNON, wealthy nely | 1€ owner, his bhlind their beaut happily toget) ful raneh hom i85 the king « horses owned € ranch 1 HUNNI WELL's ) ELANTRIF Border wins LOLA SANCHEZ offers herself a stak r BRIDEMAN man o myste I have the red| ather fan, too." | Peautifu said the woman, fingers feellng expertly material on her lap, make of the garment, “you ike a full-blown rose yours 1 know," | laughed and a small out her left cheek above the lips' corner, Her dark eyes were melting soft at the visien of herself in all this finery You just bet I will sorenely, and Belle laugh was a close camaraderie tween these two And your father says Doyce Clen- denning will be up from EI Rio her | of | 860 her she broke inte instant flight and salled down and away like a bird, & wondrous, easy gait, swift and light sheer the ! look \a The gir limple eame Chuekling, the riders passed into | or irmitated the house, for Fanita was ripging the big bell that spelled dinner to those within its sound, but Val swung out :n the ‘r:mlll and looked among the | horses there p . 3 not there, bu:u:lfllr-'l‘:r:’;ru.“!‘mll‘:::‘““d oure, (N bm“"“ By e My d4:r|--r told me about it and | restiessly about, his beautiful head |P'68sure to her rider's face and for- if T eouldn't get another jar | wouldn't tossing, his pasterns springing with | Sivensas for her faults. glve this one up for anything."” overy step, pliant as tempered steel, | “ro, (N0 Vast wpread of the g i Lo, At e beta rodo west. And be country lay clear and sharp beneath Resinol Ointment. It is specially (rede Redstar, of course, . recommended for eczema and other Th KiEgia itching skin troubles, it is also ex- cellent as a general household remedy for burns, scalds chafings, cold sores, pimples boils insect bites, ete, Resinol Soap and Resinol Kh\;u' Stick Well, she would take Redeloud—— down between the or no—-there was Dawnlight drowsing | Weathered monuments, left Paradise in the sun, belying her name and her |Miles to the north and west, crossed nature with seeming meekness, val (the Little Antelope, where she let caught her up and flung a saddle op |the mare drink deep of the brackish her shining back—and the vixen Water, and came up out of its shal- | Rasian Seap nt Ramet s spread her slim legs, drew in a .fl,n‘lcw dip between the scattered ‘cotton- oo ol g gt el breath and lifted her spine a trifle, | Woods that fringed it. 3 At all druggists. o T T e —— s | £1] in her utter lack of fear of horse- highest, the best in its line, as he says 180 In her masterful spirit f ‘:.!u.::;:n;:l‘(h fast toward tho an-| of everything. ‘I lik it,’ he says, no |, NOW she laughed and set a quick ther Hillaire stood to greet her matter what it is, ‘beeause it's the|khee against the mare's ribs and - L e ' FEEL CHILLY guess,” sald Val, | swell if you want to!" | “That's why he loves the Redstar,| ADd she pushed the breath out eof too—why he's so proud of you, Val, | PoWnlght's lungs with every pull of and of Paradise. He's got the best |'he strap. lin fits line of everything the range-| The high-tempered creature switch- out into the winter air. Gude's Pepto-Mangan will increase your supply of pure rich blood, help J’cu put on firm, healthy flesh, and build up | | ur vigor and vitality, Then you will 1 gives." ed her long tall and laid her pointed feel warm in the coldest weather, and “In wives, t0o,” laughed the girl ns|ars back along her neck and her she put the finishing touch to the|¢¥°s flashed, but Val put a heavy be protected against coughs, colds and other winteri?f:l Chrysanthemums measuring = as much as 13 inches across and others no larger than a dime were displayed recently at a London flower show, who Just sald also be- she on hi near friend Pars There PATH ER HI ON WITH THI l y thing J H once Ranta 1e vhen € outfit this » north tha & share each )¢ I'a ke And | word and wh 1 t Attison he tapped the two bine g that swung always at his ps o and looked the other hard in the eyes, “Here's my magic evenly, “Want t' see n And Attison looked b 1 “Not particularly he I don't take backwat 1 sald I'd still like t' know things bein' curious.’ “Curiosity killed snapped the boss of Daradise ain’'t lost its er noj t' hat' t Dyk either keep a caveinl licad about me Iraw GO STORY on hain't 1 said > N \ | ery \ 3 WHAT ARE THEY SAYING? Prizes of §5, $3 and $2 for the cleverest dialogue. H 1 Ha 1 rd the Dyke ready for spmething when the clnche-‘ hlle!nm her, some three miles t best in its line! 1 guess he likes|l€Tked the latige with a practiced should tighten up, e gaunt, pale bulk of Refugio Mis- But Val ; Y v . '8lon stood boldly out, Val smiled BUk Vel BARROR wa hot father’s and struck her heels to Dawnlight's Clendenning because he's the biggest|Mand. cattleman—after himselt—in the| 'YOu would, would you, you pretty try," |wildeat?" she sald, “well—swell— T'S a warning of thin, impure blood and low vitality when ‘you feel chilly all the time and dread going | he said inako 1L9 B R R R R R hard answered, la B ERRRRER for what » some Answers must be in the Herald office by Friday noon. The names of the week’s prize winners will be found in Saturday’s issue wauzy white fluff and hung it care- | 1and to her bit and set her back with | fully away behind a curtain against|® Jump. \ the ancient wall. *“I guess we're not In the midst of the action’ the girl some proud family ,all right!” | put her foot to the stirrup and weént And pride was in Belle Hannon as|UP like & cat. Dawnlight screamed |she rose and went swiftly and sure- and flung herself sidewise, shaking | vay N {her head, but Val lifted her on the FOUR | footedly away into the northern re-| '/ YOUR PARDON, | i "0 the house on some business|Pit and came down with her braided CRIED VAL, of the mistress among her m,r”mu"qulrl across the shinjng flanks—and | humming a little soft tune—the pride | Pawnlight steadied likt a lady, pranc- of the loving heart in the strength |in& out of the corral on all four feet, and power of those it loves. | properly. This was the only one of unny how dad likes that man,” Val, clear of the tedious sewing, all the Red Brood who needed disci- sentence, for she said, “he thinks the sun rises and | g¢retched her young arms, snatched a pline, hand, light- |sets in him.” sombrero from a corner, drew a flan- Once out of the yard and beyond nd shot him| *“Hhe must be a good 'man, else| e gshirt over her curly eud,|the house with the open plain before clever bit of |your father would net think so," said | gonned a riding skirt and ran out . quietly, “and isn't he young?”fajong the stone floor of the narrow Yes, | veranda that edged the house and the | patio both. onet,” “an' it I'd hat but you'll tongue in your quicker'n 1 bore You will find Gude’s at your drug- gist’s—both in liquid and tablet form, ‘QGude’s epto-Mangan Tonic and Blood Fnricher you've 1 hotly got me not ly here to bully Rancho to run his silver horse.” antly Val frowned. there, me but e\ -—an’ th’ country with He never fi John Han you know! iished the flashed ft, at his hip he stood—a fine marksmanship that broke the right |Bel arm above the elbow and left Dyke Attison maimed for lif [ #“And handsome?” “Shoot me ful! of holes!” raved the| “Yes, * is. Big, blond, heavy-|" mhree cowboys dusty latter, ant to! But | shouldere®, and with the smartest I'm still hich proved him|eyes I ever saw—except dad’s when e & man of srong mettle, indeed, facing | he's studying some one | & John Hannon's guns. { “Boyce Clendenning’s got sense, T “I ain't killin 'vou t'day,” said|stake my pile.” | Hannon, “I'm teachin’ you a lesson— “And he's got more than any man an’ any others that might be—too|of his youth in all this country. The | damned curious.” | proper worth of E! Rio Rancho itself And he shoved the gun into its|makes him rich, not to mention t holster, tur on his heel and strode | range he holds.” | away without'a backward looK. “All true, Belle dear,” said Val, “but just the same I'd rather dance with Billy Smith from the Lazy B, or that Texas boy who rides for Quinlan. And say, say, mamma! but | that boy can dance! He's slim as a reed and his feet are like tumble; weeds in the wind. I hope he'll be | in Santa Leandra this time. Haven't| seen him for six months, not since | day I rode with dad after cattle | rroyo Pecos way. ! boy, of cour: said Mrs. ! but the daughter of the B of Paradise must look a little higl cowhand dear. Your| tather has reached always the | CATARRH OF THE BLADDER (PLANTED > BLACK 1 CaC O Bbsiies POPULAR FOR GENERATIONS ‘A PREPARATION OF st | COMPOUND COPAIBA AND CUBESS AT DRUGGISTS, on TRIAL BOX BY MAIL 50¢ FROM PLANTEN 93 HENRY ST BROOKLYN, N.Y. <BEWARE OF IMITATIONS ~ in clothes For.Perfect ‘French Dressing~ Try this Recipe CHAPTER VL The Cry of a Desert Owl. * said Belle Hannon, a door to the depth @ great room which own particular | 58 coming “Val darling s Val went quickly to meet her and |the drew her forward to a chair beside the deep of the west window. It was a that house that none should pass those outstretched hands. “Perfectly lovely!” cried the tall girl, “sce.” | And she snatched a fluff of white | from the high-built bed and spread it on her mother's lap. “There are gathers, little ones ahout the neck and a pretty spread- ing rufflee The sleeves are short— just a bit above the elbow. The | gkirt is full and has three little ruf-| fles, too. 1 shall wear my red sil sash and the Spanish shoes wit red heels that dad brought me las year when he came home from his trip. There are red roses beginhing to bloom on the old bush beside the | kitchen door and I'll put one of them Copyrighted, Phila. Public Ledger Syndicate Editor, Dialogue Guessing Contest, THE HERALD | Hannon, for Name R R R R R I I I S APy a1 f ;FOX y S This coupon is in convenient form for your answer. It | is not necessary, however, to use it. THE DUFFS ik the | Starting Next Mon. DANNY, | WANT You TO GATHER UP YOUR. TOYS AND PUT THEM UP IN YOUR ROOM RIGHT AWAY - WE’RE GOING TO HAVE COMPANY THIS EVENING = WHY ARENT (TOM, | WISH You WOULD GO P \ You |N BED? ( AND PUT DANNY TO BED - ) ToLD HIM TO GO, BUT HE'S COMPLAINING ABOUT SOMETHING * GO AND SEE WHAT'S WRONG - _/\/—7\,._/ A THAT KID MINDS HIS MOTHER, I'LL SAY THAT FOR HIM~=- LOOK! HOW CAN 1 Y Go To BED? AND WHERE ELSE CAN | PUT’EM?P NS P FATHER had planned a brilliant future for him. Mother's high |; hopes for his success were sup- ported ably by her everlasting faith in him. But the was a bitter disap- pointment. e was being outdis- tanced steadily by hisschoolmates, was dull, listless all the time, “felt sick” most of the time, never had “pep” for play nor ambition for his future. Father had about given him up. Poor mother’s heartstrings were nearing the breaking point. Evi- dently, it was not to be. Then an old friend of the family —a man successful in every sense —came to the boy’s rescue. Today, the father is proud of the boy who $ALESMAN $AM is indeed a joy to his mother. | .mltw": s:iur::!:hl“cvaesre::dpgg;;::: £ SR WHATS T 1DEN7- HERE. i 1\ “\G:'Fk 5;2-4':\?"-\' GREAT ScotT"! N pation gradually dulling the senses ‘:Q)OM:"&%ER AND P«TLLT\ Get .‘;’ CHANGE, FHT AW~ \VE ONY GOT and poisoning the system. | WOh 15 ONOTR P £ Avcl;(g—\ T T gasfla%flb Knowing from experience that | OUGHTS GET MORE AN MM Anp ) DR, HOU ENVELOPR. 'Y 8§ Beecham’s Pills were harmless as ":}1’7\”‘.}4\9‘3;@"? mfi:i\?g\[}:v s f well as efficient, the old friend > i _'QeiT""' i sugi They made the i boy well —as they have hosts of other children, and grown-ups, too, who suffered from like dis- § orders. At All Druggists —25¢ and 50c ALLRIGHT, N JUSTA ~ BY SWAN SAY' | THOUGHT WOU WERE GONNA SWITH SALARES MND GIVE YOUR CLERK MY %100 AND ME. WIS $150 -| N GOT #3235 NOU SEE- ALBERT ONLN GOT #6150 A MONTH M) THE HERALD The A-B-C Paper with the . A<B-C Want Ads jj

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