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NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERA"D, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1023, the two were friends at once. Jubllee Exposition which is te be “This is Boyee Clendenning, Belle,” |held in Gothenburg, Sweden, this ..um Val, and the man felt & strange |Summer are busy unpacking and Imuw ln surprise at the girl's use of her|hanging & collection of paintings, mother's first name. He was to learn | drawings, lithegraphs, engravings that that was one of thelr playful in. |And sculpture, sent from Amerioa 1o s"srm " timacies whieh made the friendship |illustrate the work of American art of this mother and daughter so rare |ists of Swedish birth or deseent, nndlu.. perfect. il‘run;‘u\(-ul aAmong these exhibitore| ‘ now, said Mrs, Hannen, “you |are Henry Reuterdahl, Birger Sand. Applicants for Insurance Often are the man John Hannon likes above |sen and John Carison, g n N all others among the ranchers, there- At the end of the Gothenburg Ex- L :fl:h:m't mg :n-bl «.gw‘n J Rejected, fore you are good and werthy of re. | position a rare collection eof H\v'ul\hh gard 1 shall like you, tee.” | industrial art products, ineluding tex. ———— Judging from reports from druge Clendenning laughed, tossed his hat , tiles, metal work, and Orrefors glass. ou Have mw‘ has bonc BEGIN HiRE TODAY 1towand its closs. and the }"a“‘”f gists who are constantly in direct |away apd sat down to a long and|ware, will be shipped to the museum JOHN HANNON, wealthy ranch |stayed as it he did not mean to leave, | o0k with the public, then comforfable viail, in Newark, New Jorsey, where . the owner, his blind wite, BELLE. and| Monifacio brought Lightning, and| Préparstion that has been | But finally the conversation drift-|objeets will be on exhibition before 'f‘ Shatr beastiful danat ¢ N Volantsie toshied o8 bl St Sace cessful in evercomming th |ed, as all speech must in the range- | being sent on tour through the United ‘1 tions, The mild and healin, u.nu. land, te cattle and finally to rustiers, | States, t Nover nttempt to relieve your baby with a 14 g v Parstinn . Rean | noru \‘.‘.\.“.7.“:‘:u",-l..rd‘:n ’(i:.‘:k:;ln.m - ‘:u,’l'”d"“;' .:d“T-Ph.:: is | "I suppose you've heard that the - Y of the o e 2o ol thin daattaned Ae % an ands the highest | Fiying Y's b ble? he ked ISSUE GoLp :A.Ibl‘.:x'y .“\IB 1 b ,’ L e ,' ":“" the | W ,,', e ,‘.“ :,f I,“',m“';:h: :l'.’:':,:".'lr':‘ for its remarkable record of uu'uu. idly AN S ol l'ulro.ud.’kel‘a. lfl’L:)::}l\:mnl are l’cmedy that you would use for yo“'. raneh Pl antirindtn. AN sxamiatien 8t SR An “"""""&Phyurl-n for one of said Val at once, “What?" |again being minted in Russia, some of gt ol ey . That In & Deautiful horss Miw| Ponies, in an interview of the subj ready for the driving.' chureh confiseated by the Soviet gov- of duly celebration at Rante Tamnina' | Hannon,” he sald, “a swift horee, too,| LLde8n astonishing stetement that | “Good graciousl Siow?" ernment, umuu for_Castor Oll, Pave~ B RS from the Dacder oI Enow ' d 13‘,:"-7.‘:’.;:'3.“:.’,':'(25 :.l' ‘::.::: “Rustlers again. Drove them| The state bank in Petrograd began 8‘;?:&‘ ". .‘l=0 nor Syrups, '|‘ ml“l“ neither daneing with LOLA BANCHEZ o Val smiled . |through the Needle's Eye into the|recently the coinage of gold coins e narcot shot at by a ,i, ous . \ : The swiftest in the country,” she hl.‘;l.::{"-::,w:‘ic,l: .::";"".'""‘I'" to the I Blind Trails, Trail was broad as|corresponding in size to the old czar ' "'K'{. ears ithas bun n constant use '“ saves Velantrie's life L USIDE (e | = m——— fority u,“}l“”““. 1 ATk WA | daylight up to the face of the eliff,|Kold ten rouble pleces, worth approxi- h“’ ons (H "‘“"" Flatulency, Wind Colle bullet to go wild Sactlied 4o mot e‘,’:”‘u:;:_‘:“""‘ i«hrn of course it narrowed and was|mately 85 each, Some old ecoins have Mb’m‘n"“n"n mm'”“‘:"“" Ilb“.'H'NII' » lost on the rock, for the pass into|been reminted, some church treasures they have the disease. Dr. Kilmer's |0 1iiiy 1s w0 narvow that only two|are used, and some of the new gold m ton ":‘ .Fo‘:.dm‘ WIfiy W“ During the ehrat at Ranta Leandra the peeriess Redstar dis Swamp-Root is on sale at all drug appears from Laradise, Val In hear stores In bottle of two sses, medium (F10%% F10 MN[0, Gutle (meve| " 410 27 8010 mined last summer. Bears the Signature of BT . ovseminion e sad s, to face two rifies stiekin t on the Missic 10 see ¢ friend Howeber, if you wish first to Yest (TTi0 face two rifies sticking ou v this great preparation send ten cents ;""h"' side of the ~pass, a perfect SH0RT UNE RoAD guard, No man's fool enough to de- " FATHER HILLAIRE She finds Ve. lantrie at the Missio isiting to Dr, Kilmer & Co,, Bingh v, " ‘ ng with ¥, for & hampls Sottle. "““'.:,':":":',:_ I\iberately give his life for a bunch of steers, so they went quietly back to|Work is Being Pushed on Connecting Father Hillaire lng be sure aud mention this paver, y 4 GO ON WITH THE STORY ;llu- ranch, Put |h't~ country's buz- Link Between Oil Fields in Arkan- s e soo————— zing, you bet, and I'm with it heart l U F o 30 Y The wistfu } the stranger's smoothed her hair absently, Iund soul," e and Loplelsas. n .° or 5 VQ' ‘.n eyes deepened with a sort of swift Presently he came back to the mo.| Val's dark eye flashed, for she| ajonroe La, Feb, 6,—Werk is be- AR SHUTALN ROWALEYCREN NOp ALY sickness and he picked up his hat \ o ment, thought of her own loss, word oflyne nughed on the construction of the “I'll go, said gently, but the| { " he answered brusquely, “not | Which had been nolsed about the|gmackover oll field short line rail- father shook his head Lo 50 long this time, | country, road which will connect the Smack- “Stay until she leaves,” he sald i Then he kissed her agaln, mo- | over oll fields of Southern Arkansas - ", Ne ue (Continued in Our Next Issue) and the oil fields of north central|y, 34 miles long, Starting in the|lieve the congestion in the ofl flelds desperately, “we've had little speech | ' 4 tioned to Val to come and take her| loulslann with the Ouachita river and | gmackover flelds it will run south|and give transportation outlets by A large part of the oil luxs:v‘;l‘m;,' o | N with an imperious nod of his head, h or all the poor treasures of 3 . put her gently in the girl's arms and ‘swEDlsH PAI“T]NGS ARE the Rock Island railroad 4 4 . Ty ’ . through the Ouachita and Union fields | water and rail, flnlllr‘lh;l’:n\l:’leh:‘;lll‘uf:.‘ woul >|‘:v‘l“lt‘v;2“|(l‘.’; [ - ol was gone. A company capitallzed at $1,200,000 | o¢ 1 oujsiana and terminate at Calion, [ will :Ind its way to New Orleans by Rt T o olsaina hisde-out | " Ilnru-l.m- settled into a sort of GOMING To Tms GOUNTRY is behind the project. The line Will |y, = Thig road, it was stated, will re- | the Ouachita river barge service. come trotting down beneath the hangs | Sc'tha mansr, " Bale Henton s b | ing trees, | . o . | 1 ready speaking of the time when 'y & Jo Velantrie stool and watehed | husband should return, and Val :(p'l::: Exchange of Arts Between U, . and while Val came and sat in one of the 1 many hours rocking lazily » gay- | & v ancient chairs and put the buby on| “AND WHEN, JOHN, DEAR|fringed hammocks. e was noraja| SWeden One of Newest Means of her knee to y with ita roseleaf |SHE ASKED ANXIOUSLY, “WILIL rul'l( a { ‘oste) 4 gain in sweetness, i . iendshi; fingers and touch with understanding | YOU BE BACK THIS TIME?" |care for all the crcmu:‘c,m;['ufl,,’" Tomertag Tniepational T o } en chee — — | e v hmx;1~< its lllu‘:‘“ axen che ks, [ [household and the ranch, but deep| Stockholm, Feb. 6.—The exchange o Ita 8 beautiful baby, adre.” she |gaig proudly, “better than Clenden-|down in her heart she did not cease | of art exhibition between Sweden and S incly regarding the Infant, "4 Ining's Dollar. Better than all others, |to mourn for the vanished Redstar.|the United States as one of the mew. ;,“in'k““ ;.f" e -0 % “'\'Il css. But Texcept one. | Sometimes at sundown she would cup | est means of fostering international h ith you that Maria is not so At that slight reference to the lost|her hands to her lips and, giving the | understanding and friendship, has Ry i fedstar her features clouded—and [two keen, long-drawn whistied notes, | just received added impetus from 15 “u;uJ .l‘ i “"‘ m‘ul ‘f“," ’Ilw‘;""r'r']: | Father Hilaire felt the sweat start ou‘lmpu wistfully as if from somewhere | the visit of Mr. Hower Saint-Gau- i B iy Ty, Tethe= ifs fieah, in the far fringes of the Blind Trail | dens, head of the Museum of the s . bk But she said no more and held out|Hills she must catch the fine faint|Carnegie Institute at Pittsburgh, who 8 B has come here to arrange a new ex- sight of that worthless one for whom |yer hand echo OF-Bik: FlugiDE: nrwer ‘h'fi;],m; X;H\]x,,‘,fy',,,ll T val| “Goodby, father. I'll come again,| But always the vast silence of the |hibition of Swedish art jn America. 963 avaden ewittviclotansm: T | 0N [illimitable land was unbroken, and| _Mr. Saint-Gaudens reports that Kill him!” 0355 Ther: she turned and, with an ap-| Briston coming in from the dust and | Swedish painters are already well- p pearance of timidity that sat oddly |drouth of a long day's ride would known at the institute, since no less an artist than the late Anders Zorn My daughter!” said the priest|o, va) Hannon, held out the same|jook rather pitingly. had been commissioned to paint the sharply, and the girl blushed, — But[pa,0" 45 Velantrie. Again the man| . Velantrie smiled as he dropped Into) (o) it and again the father saw that|, e dave passed and the master|porirgit of Andrew Carnegie, which a;]]\::«l‘::;(::fin‘l\"" littie open space Of | yneonscious eugerness in both _\'oung”'l‘;‘;, ]{z‘vléft.'l'(':nl‘;(_‘f]‘r’";:"";'g"_:d;‘ “'{;" °:: holds the place of honor in the mu- “Supposc,” he said in the low voice | %% : ling | Dollar. RN ,Th" sxpiben s Swenlah s 0 esa LS a ¢ by hen the girl was gone, sailing : now being organized hrough e et it o Dok sontog, | l1ke & kite in the winds across n.»“m ‘!“h'. B T e e | personal cfforts of Mr. Saint-Gaudens Kifldes daln of. death, to b good m‘ reaches of the green plain, he wiped | clad @n & starched print dreds, In w'nl be part of an international ex- Maris, and the cherub here? — Would | D2 face and the lines seemed to have |y ot sairness sne must accord him |Libition which, after bolng shown 8¢ been graven a trifie rlnnp{-r therein, as She Aid bot-: dialiker him l'iltsburgh. will be taken on to:r 8 , i i the ¥ respect. \through the principal cities of that please. you ‘ 2 h ERE T iar anyehing i all tule |10 6. TEILIRIPrERRgS of ‘:’“s'"‘ cither, when it came down to cases, | ("¢ S PRe world " cried Val impulsively, *"ex-| CHAPTER X. | for Boyce Clendenning was very much | ~ S i A cept—" | Val Calls ;n man in a land where men must be Meanwhile, the authorities of the A i |all of that to prosper. | ” 0” an a 3ut she broke the speech and| John Hannon stood in the deep glanced at IFather Hillaire, room where the Indian blankets| “Hello, Boyce,” she greeted him, 0 uporlu% “It would be a holy work,” she|glowed and held his wife in the bend |laying an admiring hand on Dollar's k His face was a strange |silver shoulder, “this is a treat—you | Q‘"c ELECTED French walnuts, All the chocolates you like are in- u s cluded in the Kibbe Tally-Ho line. [ miy e of flicti ions. A |coming so far to see us. Or were oY mixture of conflicting emotions. A Rehef Louisiana pecans or toasted man, padr ind from where did he|pejle’s sightless face with such a pas- |down to take off his hat and extend . rerely lasts besond the | his hand, “I came because 1 wanted | l‘aid Bad‘ :olds sweet chocolate. Ask for walnut, varietiesin all. Select the kinds you Afipuenta across the line by the name| e kisssd her again and sgain and n like best and tell the candy man to i e f her Jaded cheek, |depths of the cool old room Bcllo' Ze 4 g e LR . | Wflmembedgefldfiduwn Delicious fudge with a home-made f§ils it especially for you. This fingers passed | duchess and smiled toward the sound of stight coughe aad colda: It s : % peaie . } When he was gone | heard of John Hannon's blind wife— | chocolate covered. Ask for High lates reduces their price to 60c a L IGIEA = e 8 ta ‘* ; | ficial to young and old and es- him | he had never seen her, Now he | en colds threaten—take that she had begun to meet talked| then, John dear, running waters. She thought of his|time? Will it be as long a trip as| Dru, - L2 acceptance of lola’s challenge that|the jast one?” the other girls of the country as the | : y Wh s ‘ : S B L erever good candy is sold So she played with the 'M“) and across the plains, What visions he them, with a sudden pleasant liking | Trade % listened to the quiet talk of the two g,y none might know, but his eyes which communicated itself instantly \ o i DOINGS OF THE DUFFS THE NEW MAID GET SHE DID VERY CLOSE THE DOOR AND WORM EXPELLE . AV ‘ THE KITCHEN - THERE ;TOM - YoU'LL “Fruit-a-tives”, the marvellous agent ever given to mankind. COMETo ME. mowns—m»rt ] OAWIGONT!! YOU'RE. RiGHT, SAM— prunes, arz nature’s own medicine, so WHERE HAVE VOU BEEN | $5° A WEEK- | AINT GONNA LET intensified—is the greatest Stomach greatest Blood Purifier, the greatest 50¢ a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. finished gently, “and I should be very|of his arm, o * said Velantrie, still smii-|yeritable sickness of parting sat upon |you going by?” X ; ing, “it shall be donc. Who is the it and his dark éyes burned upon| “Hardly’ said the man, swinging| from Avola almonds embedded in creamy Chocolate-covered cherries, nouga- fondant and' covered with smooth tines, caramels and all the rest—40 leave this part of the country? by |00 of love as “It is only a peon from down by|fires of youth. {to.” As Val led Clendenning into the‘ almond or pecan cream bars. : of Mesos Pecuento, and he melted |g put them in your Tally-Ho Box. He into the west somewhere. It is a[the curls of soft hair at her temples. |Hannon rose with the manner of a. b heavy promise you make, my son.” And Belle's expert to bring quick relie! from severe flavor, encrusted with peanuts and method of selling Tally-Ho Choco- “But one I shall be glad to re-|gyver his features, *‘reading’” his face|of their approach. The man had | leasant to take, equally bene- deem,” answered Velantrie. before depa p equally Jinks Val looked at him with deep 03‘:]8 she "would drop in a chair and weep|who in the rangeland had not?—but | lly ‘valuable for children. i pound. . that were sweet with a new depth|jike a schoolgirl, but she sped Vi "““ = 4 1 and a sort of wonder. This stranger | now like any Spartan. Jooked ‘at.the 'délicate-beauty ot her) WVh If you like the te?smg contr;stiof Ouriown fleet of motor trucks in- " she asked | face, its quick, receptive intelligence, | a bitter-sweet confection, ask for sures resh delivery to your candy quietly of big deeds and was quick as|anxiously il you be back this its high mark of character, and knew | KiBbe’s cocoanut cream bars. dealer. | why her daughter was as far above | night in -‘wm lmmlm xm'l howW! The man raiscd his eagle’s head clouds above the grass. and looked out through the window| He took Belle's hands, both of men and the summer day drowsed |jeepened and glowes @ i e e LB, Y . BY ALLMAN 1 \I"l'l) R [ ow DI » D 1 RUE S HELEN, How DID GUESS F'LL GO OUT AND DON'T coME .+ \ I ALONG TODAY ? iig e AT OUT HERE HELEN! E IXIR : VeEkhg ik i NS dume W i |S VERY NEAT A THE DINNER - . | HAD AN ACCIDENT, ¥ TRUE FAMILY LAXATIVE " ™ IN HER WORK IN | 1) \you pN'T GO OUT 3 ] ‘ I:O]( oV It LARS, « 3 2 i . 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