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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERA"D, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, wi, was over Dawnlight was in disgrace | gone back to the horses and sent Dirk forever, the younglings had won a| to the mervymaking. The boy had name by finishing twoe heats *out of | protested but the foreman pushed three nose and nose with Silkskin, | Alm out with & friendly hand en Nu while nothing in the entries had kept | should in sight of Lighining Late in the night, in the cool lbm‘ It's been & mreat day,” she said ! hours, & group of horsemen rode in by ugie €. %0e mer happily as she walked through the | from the open levels and tied their dust with Siff down to the corrals to | {meunts well out ameng the ocotten- talk it over with the boys, and to| 00ds at the west, A little later new pet the shining beauties, one by ene faces appeared among the crowd that h.\n.u,xm poor girl" she said urged In and out of the deor at TCTCe ponn. S 1kt o | sy i P |iinewtrk S, ettty Prupe = Fp t- Economlcal oursed uun such a vile temper?” were, every thelr keen eyes mnw | But Briston took them all, metor Ing under mm bat-brims with qum { n JOHN HANNON wealth ane piring bundie of ne s and b 3 Althy | Tanch [DITE blindle of nerves and braing (ghem blanketed and close-herded in (Continued In Our Next Tssue) BLACK ’"x G N owner, his hlind wife, BELLE, and 2 wind their corral, their names, and Joln the Meautitu ighte ¢ [ they sa e Re roo L , Bt v e ey rued ¢ hana o e wer st | pRODARE POR GAMES JUST TRY IT derful ranch home, Paradise Red- | With life pulling the bud from her own dark Star is the king of the led Brood o Slowly the strange horse fell behind 3 . Borbes owned by the masier of the (and (he (w0 others Tepan fo run | 1%, Proved his passion for ‘the best (AAT: SOPPOY W unssen ln & cormer. WE I o fame at HUNNE. [Away from him. =~ Vor another auar-| =iy (he coming of twilight Val | schottische: the polks, and once more | ChiReso Athletes go Into Training For |80 o0dd, Including two womien tennis|dried grass and fiax are sold in the ste ELANTRIE from |ter they drummed together, vanished from Perly’s watchful eyes |a square dance, and Val parcelled aspirants, to Shanghai next spring to|strects of Petrograd, near the publle ?;r He ns LOLA BANCHEZ veck and neck, flashing 8 by flash. |3 reconsts 4 R Vgl oYy .m“u“;my anens BT Far Fastern Games to be Held Next [compete in the final rounds here, bath howses, to bo used as towels by ho seif as stake o g eyes. — ¥ BRIDEMAN. n - & ,' . ‘ mh\,“. then Rear laé déw 1 House to prink and preen with the | cohort—after which the Texas boy M | the bethers. They cest but & pesny B ks Talks plnery Ve Sy epronngpliar o Mo ," \'I' on Light- | rom up north, to emerge with | was promptly at her elbow with his SUBPOENAS WITH FIREBELY, |OF #0. and are thrown away after use, lantri s ola home to her M‘":[: :\"u} \“:)v"‘ l"‘:\:‘\;. r.; hand cares- |the first strumming of the fiddles | soft eyes and his softer voiee, Shanghai, Feb, 2.Chinese ath. ot sk, e Forelgners take thair own towgls, for FATHER HILLAIRE, fn charge of | “Come on! Come!" he yelled—and |3CTo% the road ut Hunnswell's, sweet | Perly and Rosy and SI and Dirk, |lotee of virtually all of the many edu- (Kansas Sheriff Finds Way to fum- 18 oo tlskiian. tor thele tonder Ak B o & Triandly UL & AL TR as & dark flower in her white dress all in the ful itide of the celebration, | cational institutions of the country, mon 1,060 Witnesses, In too tickilsh for thelr tender skins, trie and with Va N botikax "‘“M There was '“somethin’ I-y-nr— with the red sash, the Spanish shoes, | €ach had him a lady and “went te it | went into training early in the winter 2 - mem—c———p Paradise ranch act as csnrt tor val | dinary in thit Lightnin' horse " as nis| e T0s6 behind her ear—which same [with the vigor stored from aix|in preparation for the Itar Eastern| Horton, Kan, Feb. 2.—~In quder| wpue moun of a full-grown whale, g e Rl p iy e bl oy i | big bud had ridden wrapped in wet | months' hard work on the range. games of 1023 that are to be held in [to subpoena 1,050 witnesses in “the ey wige open, measures 13 by 18 ra Where they waten the | Now, at his rider's eall he caught | €0ton In a little wooden hox in the| Rosy and SIf were known to “eut |JAPAD next May. trial of two shop strikers who are | e ; the races, @ great breath inte his lungs, dropped | PUNdIe—and with the red feather fan [it high, wide and handsome™” upon| Elimination moetings at various socused of violating the Industrial ; L belly down 1o mother earth | UNE to her Lrown wrist by a ribbon. [occastons ,but when John Hannog | PoInts are to be held in the coming court law, the sheriff of Brown sEemmemens Val to th p et [ Tn the middle of the bunch from |sent his daughter forth in thelr midst |Months and the final rounds of the |county, Kansas, rang the fire bells el Paradise—all save Dirk whose first [they neither looked at, smelled nor | stional competition wili/be staged ln'l’:"“- where most of the witaesses - 2 - wateh it was at the corrals—she en-'tastsd the customary refreshment of |April in Shanghai when the team | !ve. ki “‘"”“”’I‘ -“II”.',,?I\HM“‘:I\:\, % 3 2 tered the great room of the store |ihe region. $ Y that will represent China at the gumes “:'h‘l’l" the crowd hl.rl “memble'tll‘ . 08t on the word Dewnligh . where everything movable—save and [ After the first number Briston had [ Will be eelected, Yirtublly every person in is WAS. Dotie | ll:'n l“ “IT .'” g 1“.3“}\' o |' pitched | § . } except the bar—had been removed, In the carlier, competigons the ath- fied to be in court next Monday. ! BAKING POWDER off to one side, wild and ugly as and she was proud as any queen rid. | letie material in the south is uniting I /Ol o Joc and it is announced that Hongkong GRASS FOR TOWELS YOou -vse ./e5S demon A n z ing between her loyal subjects—proud Damn!" cried the cowboy frankly i with the pride of Paradise, 4 wOnderful New and Canton will send a company of | Petrograd, Ieb, 2, — Bundles of The big brown gelding came run- | H CHAPTER VIII ning in far ahead B Twice in the three heats that made § A Rustler's Hand. H | ) Hunnewell's store had been cleaned l n as tu the race Dawnlight was to ramp out and ba disqualified e . ¥ and decorated for the occasion, The Dad will never let her run again : erstwhile dim windows shore clear, when he hears this,” said Val, “and the worn floor had been swept and d S b B k t " I don't blame him, either.” s J smoothed with sand and water, while an cr“ “c e wes prln rrl a s from the smoky rafters hung vards AND WHAT AN ARRAY OF COLORS AND FABRICS But the mare was forgotten, for £ . - the first heat of the next race wa 4 4 ' 4 and yards of ancient bunting which Removes Stains, Whitens Clothes, had seen many a Fourth, ¢ Dirt. IN ALL THE WANTED SILKS, TAFFETAS, SKIRTINGS AND WOOL, coming on and they could see the 3 briliiant shine of Firebrand and The | ¢ In the northeast corner a platform | women will welcome a wonderful new I'lame, pretty, nervous youngsters, | 34 had been erected and on it sat two |discovery that saves work and time not only among the darker horses. Silkskin | . men, their fiddles pressed to their |on washday but every day in the week, A : X little of the new preparation, O, used was there .and two other blac k ™ shoulders, or held on their knees | "8 P oll Y nd porhaps, also in the a rangy In claybank, bu + 3 while they tightened and picked ju-|beiler, not only removes stains from your flame-red colts with their creamy | dicially at the whanging strings. [table linens and other white linen and eot- There was a surge of cowboys|!on Sarments but lso restores that lus- manes and s took the eyes of all 3 trous new whitenoss you rarely see dupli- ‘v . ‘ e shall always main- across the floor, a great bowing, A |cyted at home. This it docs, teo, without beholders. They were gentlemen, too, minding their orders and sweat. rustle of rising women, and the voice [the slightest injury to the fiilmsiest fabrics. |8 . In fact, it adds considerably to their longth tain our policy of carry- ing with nervousness—eager as wind [ oo _ of the calfSr. apttingrhigh above thailh S5k *uy slintinating the' Gecsssity " of . to b egone | THE BIG N _ GELDING |music . Rard ‘rubbing. ing the largest, the most | | And when they were gone, at last |[CAME RU NG IN AHEAD. “Git yore pardners!" For sickroom and nursery wash it is par- N Hunnewell's was a large structure. |tcutacly gragitying. Blood siains, medicine| M8 Up-to-date variety and = E Iy 4 8 5 stains and Baby's thousand one spills| (8l 1.3 : o and simply ran away from Dollar, [On the cleared floor four sets could a dosdorined | B hlghest quallty of Silk =-gone with an even start, neck and | are quickly dissolv neck with Silkekin and the claybank | -—and sim % ; ey ran like wind indeed-—-light on |!he best horse In the range country|dance with ease at once. o ' p :)’1";( rlruml;\\mr fw!l sklmmufi:h 'h: ‘:”‘“'""”‘ Gl ok ! A garden of butterfiles ,a close of | 1|ml v;‘nl";"-{og:’:?n;::::l:;‘“{'rr-u')lxman'n:duwel::h:: and Wool Dress Goods e s ows | "ar out ahead he poked his nose|yariegated wers ,a web olor, | though they had mever been use * 2 itat o1, TR e o, o e e St 2 e e o vl o, e W 2 ' i New Britain and vi- -_mu darlings! You |his speed as quickly he could, a|Cowboys in gay silk shirts, studded |ordinary soap it maglcally loosens the dirt | N cmny. gentleman always. | belts, corduroys and soft ‘“store” [and grime on floors and walls and wood- | “or Silkskin was drawing away | wds were yelling and Val shoes, led out girls and women in all | ¥ork. on paints and thing ang porcelain. B 1 the rest like. tha -center of - B W and across her misty eyes. |tints of the rainbow. AN A ':‘:"‘,,':,',";,n’,';,","",:f’"se’:':":,",' S B New shipment of Camel Hair Skirtings in pretty 36 !m-h l‘l;.'un‘d Radium Mlk—sprlng rising stream—and the tossing cream she .-:md Hns!flnf'lll_\‘.' \ “S'lute yer pardner!" generous size bottle, f Block $l 75 $3 98 designs, for dresses and blouses—Yd. . crests were flanking her on either 1t Redstar to run! A!\olflf\f‘rv ‘The web sank and rose in billows Patterns. ..... To Yard Russianara Crcpo'—Al.l colors. 3 56 Inch Prunella and_ $l 98 $3 98 Saturday — Yard To side! Lightning's good enough for us! with the bowing heads. With tingling delight the girl “Lead th' lady an’ shun th’ gent!’ Serge Skirtings—Yd.. Brocaded Satin—Black, brown § =] s N Silkskin was far and bye the hest | ! Lk o i —coming true to the predictions for| | watched the other heats of the res | Hands reached for hands like scut- 56 Inch New Spring Skirting—W e ¢ her—and the younglings from Para- | of the races, and when the great d-fl | tering leaves in a wind. ’ ground and hll:'kl':!r.:‘p:mfl“g“gfl .'w‘ohI;:l $2 89 igpd B dise were keeping pace with her| “Back to th' place from ‘whar ye B 36 Inch Dress Velvet. 89 IhCh TP Qualle gy, Sk : e ik il 1 " : B nee. $2.00—samrdayvard ... ... $1,98 | navr Res. s210. sat—vard.. Farther and farther stretched the | The web broke and moved, swift, % 36 Inch Serge—Navy and Burgund 36 Inch Canton Poplin—Blue, grey. distance between the three and those USE SULPHUR’T scintillant, gay, a mass of swishing| £ A for PIercn'! Dres‘ufl Yard v 79 Reg. $1.59. Saturday—Yard $l 45 1 Siff skirts, ‘of slippifig feet, of happy eyes . 36 Inch Wool Crepe | 36 Inch Canton Crepe—All the newest shades — Yard .. 750 behind—they flashed by Val and shot under the wire nose and of laughter and of light, and the All colors — Yard Satin Francaise—All colors, nose and nose! dance was in full swing. ¥ < i ¢ 3 N 56 Inch Poiret Twill—Reg. l&DB In the thick of it moved Val Han- &) HMI- YOUR SKIN : =1 Saturday — Yard $2 98 Reg. $3.00. Saturday—Yard The fringes surges into the trac k‘ after them and velled like mad. inon, sweet, smiling, her dark cheeks | CHANGEABLE TAFFETAS IN ALL THE SPRING SHADES While Dirk walked the colts about flushed like the sunsets on'the mesas, | and the hum of voices grew like| & her dark eyes sparkling like harbor swarming bees, the first heat of the| Broken Out Skin and Itching Eczema | lights. Opposite her danced Briston, o % 13 3 i day’s big race was on This com- Helped Over Night. 1\\-hoso place and honor it was tu T " it o e ’IHERL ABOE SICBLEOn SARTRpLY prised Dollar, Clendenning's famous | L | have the first dance by reason of his d B lv"l'\l‘V Cloth, pretty [)l"t’l’llé‘ .(‘ammn Hemstitched 43c Genuine English Lace Wool Silver; & dark horse brought in from | or unsightly skin cruptions, rash|standing at Paradise. . The foreman B New lecleotion; c Fillow |Cases-=Ench. ;:"“‘egv’""mm"" Black only. gomewhere at the last moment.|or blotches on face, neck, arms nr‘l\\'a,s nearing the forty mark in years, M Dr. k . . & fi 8. 8 $ ust mn ¥ M.sP., Regal ayd Worthmore Strap Buckle_(-numlctv(.lnws Saturday-—Pair. . 2.49 —Syede, mode, tan, beaver and Gordon H-300 Silk Hosc. The though it had been duly entered; and | sody, you do not have to wait for|but he was a handsome figure of a Corsets, discontinued numbers grey, Saturday Lightning. | relief from torture or embarrassment, | man, slim ?hipped, tall,. easy as a 3 ; . Sane, gentte, alert Lightning strode | qeclares a noted skin specialist. Ap-|youth and he had danced before Val S h All styles. Reg. to il to the start and waited like the g ply a little Mentho-Sulphur and im-|was born. Omet lng 85 Sht-Pair., $l 49 Pair o ;":"‘:‘n.‘;‘“h':‘:k“ $2.39 As Val wove in and out among the ¥ o 4y Tavin Downap Blankets, two- Sateen Covered White Cotton 36 Inch Velvet Corduroy—Aill tleman he was, with TRosy | provement shows next day. { tack Because of its germ destroying|dancers her keen eves were taking o [} K been |in all there was to see—the dresses of There is nothmg g | D mnr :1:« i 3;-;: $ 4 79 filled ;::;norir‘:::ncs $5 89 :‘olo‘rs turd 890 { ~Each rarc (5 Well matched all three, (they|properties, nothing has ever hummed down the track evenly forround to take the place of this sul-|the women, the good dancers among bett'er than the first quarter. Their slim 1€8S|ppur preparation. The moment you!the men, the prettiest girls. were a blur beneath them, their necks | apply it healing begins. Only nwco Like a flame, like a flower, like J : , were a straight line, their eager faces|pgo have had unsightly skin troubles!something full-charged with life and B! keen as flame on a night sky. oan know the delight this Mentho-|beauty, Lolo Sanchez swept and upmN‘s TEA 3 Dollar was running as’ he v?ul;l‘su]phm- brings. Even fiery, 10rh|ng1(ll’l(ted this way and that, brilliant as | n, a machine, steady true, perfect.| cogema is dried right up. re in her scarlet and black, and she, § 4 ;‘:_vvd fo a rising note. He set the | ““Gat s gmall far of Rowies Mentho- ki deep red rose behind her Largest Sale in the World 186 Mam Street Y. M C. A. Bulldmg pace and kept it lifting, ®aining | gyphur from any good druggist and |little ear. For some unaccountable ¥ . gaining i nspeed with every UMD |yuge jt like cold cream. ‘reason, half unconsciously, Val Han- And at his side lightning ran, but — " - differently. It Dollar was a machine, | ‘s — - ; : - A * . \. Wome Remcdies of our Aucostars | DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Tom Interviews a Prospect BY ALLMAN Almost every man and woman 1»(' & Amcrica can Tememner. e Dounc| ; LET ME ASK Yoo Fu;sr- AT WHAT TIME DO Y00 ) o R R mothers or e reatment of e HOW, M, NCow) / HAVE BREAKFAST IN THE ALL NOW= VLL THINK. hers for the treatment of disease, B B e NEEE ARD s ot s, QOSSQDWZ%RK-G?:EA FAMILY P HOW MANY | coim 1 Iy MORNING? WiLL | Be | BREAKFAST || 15 ovER AND LET L ROOMS N, YOUIS FAMILY = 17’6 EXPECTED TO GET LUNCH |ABOUT EIGHT] vo) KNoW- I'LL CALL too. Every fall there were stored nw:-iw E wort, penayroyal, ’cr;n!'r:;.(‘.ls:‘;p'h::)::;z\rnml, rf;-‘ ete., for | . SHE 1S IN THE HOUSE ? HOW NEAR AN EIGHT ROOM AT NOON TIME? HAVE You/OCLOCK AND treating ills of ’nw faflwil,\_- ‘,!u;nv-l"hj | Kidoeiaaid WAITING ROOM 15 IT TO A STREET ” E ONE A VACUUM CLEANER ? ‘]:';_';l';f ;Pn?"i:?mi::‘ln\‘:;:nM o abi AND You CAN CAR LINE P Bl OC"KUSFROM THE LUNCH AT NOON - . TALK TO HER IF i . WE ALSO HAVE AN iy CAR LINE. 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ON Ay FOOT 2 by natural means and provides heat and nourishment to the whoie system, thus helping the child throw off the cold. At the same time it supplies new strength and nourish- ment to the waste ! fissues. Wise -ntharunmvermlhnntl.nmine. A A P $ALESMAN $AM W ——— | F | | | | | | THE HERALD The A-B-C Paper with the A-B-C Want Ads ||