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NEW RRITAIN DATLY HERA™D. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1023, | Widened to their lmit, stares heips [1hey were 1o him the most important, Word was done and oice agnin the big ! piteous, his lips dmwn with the Ce—— — |58y Then a flood of jay huraed | He moved the cards in his hand, | 890 speke—spoke with the intent of | mogstrous Snowindge that has his over her face from hrow to taroat |shifted the clgaretie in his lips, [dvoth and slience for that rushing| Then that peeal gooduess which N M .r w And she sprang forward with a ery [1rewned through the smeke-—and |tongue But fate and justice seemed [ was in his heart, which Val had dim- ex. on_' ue‘_' ed. Ilw-‘l'bnn half sob glanced at the deer ta twrer Hunaewell's, for on that B 0y relt, and walch made him friends . itedstar!” she ervied, “Oh-=Red In the next second there was the |Stant Vil from behind caught her 'among the chitaren and the dogs. : tar!™ And flung herself against the [sound of & falling chair, & ecatlike |father's shoulder, just as she had 1086 gut of its depths of sln snd bit- Litchraek to reach her frantie arms|leap, and Velantrie of the Dorder was t the biond bay's, and swung lflurxn and glorifed him. &l wne 3 ; > 5 for the great head among among its|in the middie of the floer, his gun in | hi ut of line, Her (ace stoad Ihml'mlu-. - P g v e 3 } cloud ol mane [his hand and his blue eyes narrowed Where his had been @ second before ! “I beg your—pardon,” he sald as @ + \ ' But it was well the hitohrack was |10 cold points—for John Hannen's|and filled Velautrie's vision with Au’l' from o great distance, “gentiemen © o Dodl Mend & Company Ine A righis meer ol g # bhetween—for the stailion, unused to face was in the doorway! likeness 1o that ether ~1 wus mistalien, This is —not—my B e i M ke Fane e N women, owning but one master! Two shots seunded as ene—and Peature for feature and line for Yine | mau.” 457 ) {among men, savage Ly initinet and | Velantrie whirled, fired agui |1t was the same!- Woman-soft where! Then he crumpled like a broken e y f quick as lightning, sprang vp, the full [and reeavered— but Hannen' he other was eagle-keen, its long | reed and went down in a heap, | ith asil ofht two Hdors sasikt aw ; [1ength of his vein, on his hind ) on him. the hard dark eyes mepacing [¢¥es smiling where those were hu-l! With & cry Val Hannen sprang in ‘ sl swift horsos, and they would have | His ears flattened to his head, bowe .Mv‘n ’H'Il!: instant death a8 mrl it was the same yet not m‘umll the stirring men, snatehed his R0 aRE i L challenged any exe beholding Hoth s Y l"" m-‘ apehing neck, his eyes fashed : .H. n_l.nli the eattieman evenly, “ame! I l“l»‘ first strained In!k fallen head and ralsed it to her breast. J ) MU harses and riders seems the best in ’ with rage and eénmity, his teeth s this I\r!uulnr knew why Val Haunnon's ————— A and he had w ‘ e the town ] heie tine Lightn 2id “Redolond {|gleamed in his open mouth, and he| he end," waid Velantrie sharp as|face had pussiad him so long! (Continued in Our Next Issue) NPOR 1t favie h Podiay I shining in thele perfoction, cantoring | |came down steiking the vail with his|a shot. “for one of us," In awe and tragic wonder they| . o . s peemed fep. My ML goweeiitiy, neither hureying nor hang “Yo do » ‘.,.d‘ [iron-shod forefcet, a raving demon, : .l:v »lll. out a hand and caught a|s#tood for & second, mrt_u tensely, | A Herald elassified ad price is very, ng ground in that me, Jerry.” 1 With a gasp the ‘llrl fell haok, h|‘:’ able near, ® these two who loved each other (0 yery low and resulls are very, very of the really fast -t L face like ashes. Por a tranced mot 'Shoot me” he said again in that [the foundations of their souls, Then large. annon and his daugh- \ l”‘l““ could ment l|ln stood so, while inte her rlpl'?' wi as )n:u did nur :."w.;~ '\|’fl’nmule. his 'w;- like ":l"fi:'fll;'ll :M' LA AR thelr saddles with 1he now ve Imind there Aash the words of Ve- |you da murderer! Take he | had again averted, groped hilndly. for % 4 N v e were a gentles | 1antrie, 'wild, roveaming, furiovs . . |Comet ax you took—-" Tt John|a firmer hold on the tahle and swayed .I:'n'“’",’;u'.'.:'l:' "‘"“,f:;‘."""" 3 don alike==in man?” | Hannon's finger jerked befora the lupon his feeet, His blue eygia were | """ s : Ry > | pax ; This was not Itedstar--but—"The omld have b . | ol aut ette |Comet! The Comet—double of—The | Meteor—once within two seconds of %4 ™ the world's vecord at Now Orleans! | & And she had taken him, literally and Instinoth: viy, for Redstar, the king of in [the Red Brood! ® 4 L J | Certain things were getting tragi- lc m S lces_" oas s | cally mixed, hopelessly entangled, A {vagne misgiving rose in her breast ) v gt g oug drircng - A [and gripped her. What did these o I Aes (e suouiden and Lip wi X A things mean? ‘Then she raised her ‘ o bt iy A I o |eyes and looked at her father, an eyen e Iczous own e ane wh e d B P . i ; A little way upart John Hannon el b N > : b R~ i ,.,,[‘.'I:( "l,':}‘lqr :,:";;: J.‘:? stood looking ut The Comet-—and she ) . e ¢ e : 3 e fade. tlay Witk line Fon did not know himi! _ Another John : followed him st t ¥ " s performed more than 13,000 | Hannon it was—a tefise, polsed man 1 5 p . " v tinies. with his hand upon his gun, with o LS 4 y | nostrils that shook in and out, and ME iR de 4 . e (with hard dark eyes that shone and IR ok thras ; : VA : “RIght or wrong?" {glittercd with excitement! i hen it had. ROPIT “Dah g O oss of Paradise,| 'Daat” she'breathed, but he di part of it, He 1 mo ) (e [“what's right an’ wrong? Right-. 1O hear her, Wesn Grande suve ) cnme to make, an' keep your fam'ly happy, | nstead he was thinking fast, while Rante Leandra, and the pale walls | to su »d in everything you under- [# strange uncertainty sat upon him, the Missior yinted him v ) T . take, Wrong--to fail in both,"” He moved at last, as if to take saddle | ' &L “It's & funny world,” she sald again ugain—then stopped, threw up hisi head with a motion Val had never answered [seen in him, and came back to himself (Continued From 1 " sue) For this w he literally drove them into the Lolo Sanche he romé time latey, gON world,” Hannon, “there’s no end to its chances | With a jerk. man knows how t' play them, | “Well,” he said collectedly, “let's go into Hunnewell's,” The girl drew deep in reverie and Inside, the men playing at the sald no more, and the plain swept |tables had heard the stir of arrival, 1 fingers, shook his back and Santa leandra loomed be- | but arrivals were common at Hun- i o 18d,AnPe totd Nt fore them, drowsy, basking in the newell's. Therefore they pald it no Hunnewell [« oniss ofr the old block." ue-gold haze. Then they cartered [attention, g 3 were filled, | vy wore headed for the distant | 900 the street and stopped at Hun-| None save Velantrie. Though he moved among th Irawin udo ey F5aits dasmtoris oo | neWellia: iplaced his money and went on with rred cowboys, selected o chair i Caven Pt ol el ] 204 As they dismounted Val turned to |the game, he yet heard and knew that : PN DS el silent for long | ;0" pogeloud—and stopped in her|two people were coming up the steps he safd ¢ a dittle to onc with hi ) Aokiz oward the-wall and bisoves toward ) oo .\”"‘” frue plensinan ‘I"," be ‘ks, her hands arrested on the rein, [to the open porch—but he did not the door—i never-falling precantion o el stlent, and comfortably 50 00 lnen rallen open. Her eyes, |know that of all people in the world with him-—and sat down Hb dros =105 oot ‘these Hlang iHtervily. Wl money from his pociets and: reached | (e oaR g for the that H \ P ¥s 4 her foce hindings, fo:1) |l U did so, Itrideman loomed benoy i showed the suc i the L B the crowd b, o with his fous bine ey ATk e sty “Hel : shanted, é S feonstitutes a good ma foller th: floorm IEERIS e sty s RO s e dinok: £ layl Play with me, | pgep hig hat brim. gouns 'un 2 A b man, an’ a quick one on Sure . hriefly, look- ing up. He was the only man in 1 ountry who | would not have added the usual| Wh m is ‘—cimmmfln % o2o%e “one.” g y n gg ts R d - 200%0% % Brideman came in with o rattle b »-“‘ 2 VERY real housckeeper knows that you can’t iy, pilled oiitra chafr and | SVIBHIH-RUM RS make good toast from bread that crumbles ety 7~ ’ , Jrssssetee or that is made of poor ingredients. e X ] . SO th' trigger,” he said. sat down facing him, laid money on Ifar out acros P S watched with much interest the re- il o = . - ¢ ) . e =—— | Kilmer's Swamp;Root, the great kid- i G :. % . Bread made from 4 rich Taeipe B i ney, liver and bladder medicine, : : Try White Rose, the Master Loaf made by the Six acz‘llig E Swamp-Root is a strengthening 4 90% medicine It helps the kidneys, liver bread. It has the richness from whole milk, sugar tended they should do. Swamp-Root has stood the test of H e e (1118 & its merit and it should help you. Pl : fh X . No other kidney medicine has so | g ) 2causenot one of Howeve., if you wish first to test the many cxperts this grea* preparation send ten cents blind test picked Y., for a sam 71 i M sample bottle When writ- (Putnam as the ing be sure and mention this paper, [ i\ the table, and t me was on. = » levels to the| TFor many years druggists have X i ik 90 % You need a firm SliCC, a close texture yet soft. markahle record maintained by Dr. - | ]ie AR | 5 Bakers who came together to make a richer, better ° exp elr t§ in e e . | X : \ and shortening that makes the most delicious toast, years It i< sold by all druggists on ’ gy | - Be sure to get Swamp-Root and i “ % . 0o ¥ REMARKARIE, vee, start treatnient at once, ! < ‘ o I@. %eMasfer Loa}[oftlw SIX @akerJ engaged in the to Dr Kilmer & Co. Bingnamton, N, one deliciously i # © Masachusess Baking Co., 1922 \?fo;ffc'efsflr%fi R I e b i~ b ¥ . . N/ @5 | DOINGS OF THE DUFFS =Y A choosing Put- nam. P e r - But you do not choose i/ THAT'S FUNNY- | a4 blindiy’ B (on ) WA It - HOTIONT WENL L GViee JoU FIND A YES, MR; DUFF e o st s i fper e s | | [ propeed our | MAY AS WELL ! Ao \ FOUND 1T I HILE | WAS DRESS) KISS |T GOODBYE* BILL AROLND THANK YOU g_is:lt(m thoulsandsgf Home T OF | Folks proclaim Putnam, E d SLIPPED OUT O i » - ’ ' | ::‘::lc;z?::s, their ulti. | il MY POCKET A I1T'S GONE! d HERE ';) VERY MUCH.’ And these Home Folks, the great jury of final de- cision, choose Putnam be- cause of its appetizing aroma, dis- tinctively richcolorand flavor and its zestful,pleas- i ‘;nfter- Do you scrvePutnam every morning i your home? No? 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