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- BEGIN HERE TODAY BPuek Bodine W aWne ¢ ol Webster raneh | aradis makes the hor Rasques hlow up a Acklin, big | vaneh, Acklin, heariy & lynching party to He finds a deadma Mereedes Arrascadd in tears. Kildare nien, seoretly ser who arrives short NOW GO ON WITH THE sTORY Mercedes placed he I8 on the shoulders of the two e seomed to gain streng very nearness of Kent and her “You better wit Peter Tuscarora advised wWe'll g home in a fow He stopp eaught sight of the grisly ol the corner Land!" he eried here!" The sheriff called in severs deputies before he moved out of kitehen, “You know what the Inw warned them “You're her fend it." His shrewd eyes seanned Acklin's face The Big Boss scowled darkly As Land was about to step past him the eattiv.man spoke “There's & dead man in the ext room. That little pouter-pigeon who came in with you has found him You'd better let the coroner take car of this."” The sheriff's mustache began to bristle “According to last reports, the ecounty is payin' me my w s not you. Don't you he so hostile.” Bodine grinned at this speech. His respect for the law increased a hun- dredfold. Land hastily examined the dead man. “Everybody step in here,”” he or- dered, He got to his feet and wiped | his hands on his trousers. “Who |y peditation, Kildare glanced at his!“It's your move! You get along or What yo ith my eharm?™ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 7, 1928 OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH How To Get Relief When Head and Nese ave Stuffed Up, Count ANy! Your cold in head or catarrh disappears. Your clogged nos trils will open, the air passages of your head will elear and you ean breathe freely. No more snuffiing. hawking, mucous discharge, dryness Lefore we could or headache; no struggling for breath aleng with us at night s if he had heen Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream ! antain-side Rome Dalm from your druggist and apply a W mu better little of this fragrant antiseptie eream in your nostrils, It penetrates throw Va0 uproar. Waze ! every air passage of the head, sooth. the sheriff's side. Ho- ing and healing the swollen or in- hind him flamed mucous membrane, giving you gun You've got there instant relief. Head colds and ca- trouble you for it tarrh yield like magie, Den't stay Waze answered, | stuffed-up and miserahle, Relief I8 rew out the shell ! gyp 10 position, 1t was Aol Hodine saw the charm that [ I'l arrest the lot of you for disturbin’ angled from s ehain, He reached |the peace,” It Amine it Ray!" roared the Big loss. “I've Whi g0t a hundred men strung out along aueried in o |1he creek. They've been ecireling on N ¥ this place for three hours All I've got to do Is raise my hand to bring y tumbling into this room, @] don’t want any trouble with you, Rut | Sheriff or no sheriff, we're going to take care of that skunk! He blew up the dam! God knows how many people have been drowned and how much damage the flood has done, I l_\‘nu folks are homelese, you ean thank ‘hlm for it, I warn you, Land, keep your hands off! Dodine is going to |swing. Get your rope, Jones.' | Brother started for the door. “Whoa, there! FEasy in the boat,” Land warned, “Men,"” he called to his deputies, “you've been sworn to | uphold the law, If any of these boys {refuse to stop, use your guns, The |state will back you up.” His eyes turned on Acklin, “That was a nice Ittle party you had arranged. But it won't come off, Why? Well | Just because it won't. I've got you cutnumbered three to one, Kent ! here got busy on the teiephone he- fore we left Paradise, All the | Basque gente between this ranch and the Washoe are headin' in this direc- A Y .jtion. And they're comin’ armed: o A N KA ABOUT| Take o took through the window and s . e ki see what you make of that dust-cloud knows about this?' he. continued.|pyyy THIS Fo “He ain‘t ben dead long.” | HONEY," HE ASKED. 0 m'!{,’,’"&f»",’,..‘,i‘.?.!f-‘-"“' They'll he here Bodine answered him. Had not|__ % this good sheriff saved his neck? | “1 peckon 1 can tell you about it," he said. “Acklin knows, too. Mc and Kildare and the girl were here | when it happened, e kitled him!" “No,” Land unable to be- lieve his ecars, “Not that little girl there."” “That's who 1 mean, She pulled my gun out of my hol and fired | from the doorwi The sheriffl shook his he 1y. His deputics—all P lise men, —caught their breath. = Acklin glared at Bodine. to da d uneasi- gave me that weeks ago. Found it | outside the RBull's Head, What |dam,” Kent chirped. “You')l learn | makes you think Mt's yours?" 3 PRy ) Acklin was dumbfounded. Morrow ne to match his own. “Melody | Was cqually crestfallen. “You went out along with . your that when the votes are counted to- “I'd recognize that luck-piece with | night. You won't forget this election one eye shut, I fell off a horse once d n some time.” and bent that lower end there. That {little trick has brought me Plenty of | the little man. luck,” He pushed it back into Kil-| “If you want me to take The Big Boss could have throttled Rodine re's hand. “You keep it, We'll |into custody on your say-so for ome luck before this thing's | Mowin' up the dam,” said Land, “I'l | | do it. . With the boys here accounted | Buck had nted a possible ally in a Blaze He saw that Kildare and Kent placed his arm about Mer- | Acklin were against each other. | Rdbe' shqulde Ilaze wanted to shout: Bodine had | “You didn't do this honey. did| you?" he murmurcd, T e 1 don't tie don’t know," she sobbed. “I came | "to get Busili \dine had him, He [to would not let me go. - He said 1 must | go away with him. . T would not do that. He made the other man hurt the buby. He was o sob choked Ter. Land's Basque angrily and the scowlad at Hodine. Nefore M could go on, Acklin got the sheriff’s; deputies muttered Double A men |dr cedes |an | Kinled Jose! This thing on the floor was trying to| thatcal twi Land called for order. His depu-| Thousands Have Discovered ie had their guns ready. | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets “Watch Bodine,” Rlaze twhis ed | i and began apearing | area Harmless Substitute Kenf as Land began speaking. “I want it quiet now,” the sherift| Dr.Edwards’Olive Tablets—thesube was eaying. “We can't go on with | stitute for calomel—are a mild but sure all this commotion. T want to hear| laxative, and their effect on the liver is A | the rest of your story, Kildare. T| almostinstantaneous. Theselittleolive- |aim to find out who killed this man." | colored tablets are the result of Dr. lere isn’t much to tell,” Blaze | Edwards® determination not to treat wled. “T came up to the house| liverand bowel complaintswithcalomel, d heard the little chief screaming. | The pleasant little tabletsdo the good E)mel does, but have no bad after ist off the child's arms. He saw | effects, They don't injure the teeth like attention Frobout | me and dre I happened to be a! strong liquids or. calomel. They take “She don't know what she's sa) ing,’ he cricd, She's in no condi to know what she did You take the word of a hysterical girl. know what happened. Kildare was here; he knows al to save his own sk 1 ain't going to see this girl thrown into jail. T tell you, Bodine did it!" The Big Doss turned until his eyes met IKildare They staved at each other for & second before Acklin| continued. « crowd canght the| deadly intenscness of that glance. lit it T held its breath again. The Big Boss| __ back to the sheriff. ¢ Kildare if what 1 say| The words clicked off his tongue. Land arched his eyebrows. “Well””" he demanded It grew quiet. The crowd waited for Kildare's answer He began to | shake his head. He was speaking. The crowd strained its “That's not what happei heard him =ay. He was about to go on when the Kitchen door flew open and Big Ho- mer, Ackli elly Creek foreman, came in, herding before him Bodine's men. Morrow was back of hini. “Found these birds hiden' out in the hills beyvond Liotard’s shack, Cash annoufced. - “Had to be a little Bodine's trying | Pe e |oner and get out of here, Land,"” Acklin said ominousiy. “We got a| It| Acklin?" the sheriff flung at him.| tle quicke Rlaze peused to) hold of the trouble and quickly correct glance at Mercedes. “Yes," he went | it. Why cure the liver at the expense of on, *1 killed him." | the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays Acklin and Morrow began to whis- | havec with the gums. So do stro r excitedly. The Double A men | liquids. It is best not to take calomel. gan to gather about them. Let Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets take “Guess you'd better get vour pris-| itsplace. eadaches, “dullness” and that lazy | feeling come from consti ation and a, to settle with | disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards’ . Olive Tablets when you feel *“logy "’ and “heavy.” They *“clear” clouded brain and “perk up " the spirits. 15c and 30c. tle personal matter ndin “You pretty cocky, ain’t you, | for, they ain't ne lives lost as far as I know The De says Esteban | (Amevican Hadie & Research Corp, won't die | Medford Hiliside, Mass.) Acklin made ne effort 1o answer the sherit § p mo-late news fashes. Early The dust-eloud the sheriff had no: ' gports news ticed had develop pid The | A 9 mon whe had made It wore. riwng e g, ™ CM rastie. Lassos QUICKLY YIELD TO RESINOL Into the yard. Thelr coming did net | ¢34 o m . feston police reports.| M y*..mh- m:c;, rgwonm u% . y Resinol Ointment. be \ \ I::‘":'"::'; ";""';'"“‘Tu':""":::::m" Amrad bulletin beard. Weel market " Ple men to follow him. news furnished by Commerel Rul. ~ “Don't expeet any help from me, ' 'otin of Boston. “Just Rey broad Kildare," he said to Risse You've |988t from Ameriean oy magasine erossed me once too often 48 p m Advantage of Cost “I'll get along all right, | guess,” |Accounting to Publ by W. R Blaze answered evenly “I shet in Kemp, president Nationa! Assoclation seif-defense when 1 killed Randy." |of Cost Accountants Randy? Acklip stopped. He didn't | r— quite follow Kildare, Handy meant WEAF nothing te him, but Bedine and his| (American Tel. and Tel. Co, N. ¥)) men stiffened Nez Perce felt for 2 . s My the guns that had been taken away| 7:30 p. m.—Becond of series of |from him Ruek fingered his rifie | "Bafety” talks by Marcus Dow, Talk Kent waa watehing him on National Conference by Col, Hom- ;nm':. :Lmnl.lllillflpfl:e"w :i.:‘.’.“-?m;: |er Folks, Raritone solos by Charles ‘T didn't know who he was, er why o e b o e o Mooty Theodors v TENN]S TOURNAMENTS Statisties of Teams “Little Randy Griges” Blaze went Y Madaiyn Maler, 1y Competing in Big Show en, taking the photograph he Md‘enmuluu. accompanied by Florenece . / PO 4 ' 0! 4 o { o o by , Car- curried so long from his pocket. “I've "::l"‘l“‘: lm:::.t' |::'ll'\:)fl',:h3l"..' Youthful Aspirants Will Have Plenty The following tabie shows games been trailing him for two year J won and lest, with runs, hits and er. Rodine's face had gone white, g of Opportunity to Show Their Abils rors and opponents’ runs in both ma- wGY jor leagues, Talle sh Blaze handed the picture to Land, “Sheriff, my name's not Kildare. | (General Electrie \.‘u‘. Schenectady, ity Thia Neason, April 28 to May 5, Inclusive, National EK'"' here has known me for years, N. Y) New York, Ma “Yout 1 tennis {T'm Bob Biaisdell of Wind River, plu‘nrl‘lh"l:m:‘hollt i :n""a"m. i G. W, |Wyoming, Plaze has always been eball scores. have plenty of chance for tourna- New York .... b |short for Dlaindell, Years ago T was| 7:456 p, m.—Musical program. Pi='ment competition this season, The L', Chie 3 a ranger In the park." cotte’'s Paramount orchestra 8 lLawn Tennis association today Fittsburgh "'\‘"w"'d Timberiine, the head S————— made public & list of nearly 70 junior Hoston . ranger?" Buck cred, . |Schedule of t‘o"e'e events scheduled from coast to coast Nt. Louls Niaze smiled That's where 1 4 \ duripg the next five months, | Philadelphia met Randy, ! | Rowing Competitions ““157 15t tournaments includes na- Cincinnati .. ] | “You ain't from Larami you? May 12—Harvard second vs, Massa- ional, state and sectional champion- Brooklyn ..... 72 Land asked, “The sherift en:‘unu Tech. ueolnd on the Char! hip well as many college and ten- avapine P | ay 12-~Yale Interscholastic ' on enter events, or American | (Continued in Our Next Tssue | srousatonte: :‘:""'w';":ru’ ";": ':"I‘."m:"'nl' ‘:";':""‘ 2 R e | May 19—Pennsylvania, Navy and The national championships in. New York .. Byracuse on the Severn, clude those for boys and juniors to be Detroit . May 19—Yale, Princeton and Cor- | played at the Longwood Cricket club, Cloveland . VOICES IN T”EAIR nell on Lake Cayuga, Boston, beginning August 20; the|Philadelphia May 10—Columbia and .\!llll(‘hu-“"]u' national championships at Phjl. Boston .. | setts Tech, on the Harlem; Columbia adelphia beginning Sept, 10, girls' na- Washington ... KDKA and Pennsylvania 150-pound crews on'tional hard court championships at!St. Louls ..... by | the Harlem Berkeley, Calif., tennis club beginning | Chicago . (Westinghouse— East Pittaburgh). | May 26—Cornell and Harvard 'on Sept. 1, and the national interschol- 3 —— the Charle astic champlonships to be held in! N B S POy | May 26—American Henley on the conjunction iwith the, international ARREST KIDNAPPERS & i e Bt | Schuylkll, title events at the Merlon Cricket . ,;;,- Selling Boys 615 p. mo—"Child Health by a| May 80Yale, Harvard and Prince- | ciub, Philadelphia, beginning June 25, Chinese Gang Hes Bocq Soling Boy representative of the Pittsburgh Child' ton 150-pound crews on the Housa- — - § ; Health ecouncil | tonte. T ITALY Tien Tsin, April 8. — (Correspond- :30 p. m.—"The Girl and the De. |, June 22—Harvard and Yale on the e ence of Associated Press)—A gang of partment Store, by ‘a Pittsburgh Thames, ¢ King George and Queen Mary of Eng- | Chinese kidnappers has been rounded | Personal Worker. June <28—Intercollegiate regatta, land Nearing Ttalian Capital |up by foreign police in a house on the G:45 p. m.—The visit to the little Columbla, ~Pennsylvania, Cornell,| g, mno Associated Press. edge of the foreign settlement here folks by the Dreamtime lady Syracuse, either Washington or Call, | Ppisa, May 7. — King George and and nine native boys, ranging from 2 7 p. m—Baseball scores of me“o"'l‘ and perhaps Wisconsin, on the ' Queen Mary, en route to Rome, had to 7 years of age, rescued on the eve R L st Hudsan, . breakfast aboard thelr train this|Of shipment to Canton for sale. The V' day. National Stock- games played today. National Stoc morning as they drew near to this|arrest of the gang, it is believed, |clears up the mystery of recent dis. man and Farmer Market reports. y ? 7:15 p. m,—Talk on "rmr“p Jack Johnson’s Blow to clty and much -enjoyed their first] i tl . oo of chiiliren from the cit . my 3 s 4 appgarances of chil . 0 p. m~—Concert by KDKA. Lit- Stomach Declared Foul stimpee of Italy, £ g e gang, with confederates in ofl: i ! | | Coming into Pisa Queen Mary was| Liiel . tle Symphony orchestra. Mildred | By The Associated Press, ‘ % ‘er large citles is said to have worked Custer, soprano, Alan . Davis, bari-| Havana, May 7.—The bout between Much interested at seeing the famousi o "loryiar tratfic in dhildren. With- |tone: Mrs, Alan B. Davis, accom-|Jack Johnson, former heavywelght leaning tower and the anclent Ro- |, "o, ronth 20 are belleved to have champlon of the world and Walter Manesque cathedral. The statlon was |, ... shinned to Canton and sold there (Farmer) Lodge of Minnesota ended Bally decorated with bunting and | ¢l FLPRo0 8 B80LoD B £90C Tt without a declson in the fourth round |flowers and the sovereigns appeared| ...}, Four men and four women |at the windowi y (Westinghouse—Newark) {‘]“:" ':::‘07";;)‘:‘;‘:‘!: :I;‘:,;”;“:;“g‘bowe; :‘o“fh"::r‘;;,;““" carriage and | contituted the gang arrested here. AT |stomach was foul. It was announced B — N Mokt i% | TN t | | New Testament was divided into “m:d:"'m‘;‘l‘s ‘:‘::‘T"'fi :';: o}:g"(’i:f:d"r‘l"\tpnfl the bout would be resumed next | Although it-has a huge tongue, the | verses by Robert Stevens, a printer, A * | Sunday. | whale has very little sense of taste. |, 1 |the National Industrial Conference hoard. i | 7 p. m-—"Bedtime . 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