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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 8 1023, Ackiie when 1t iine bad the Phey had §01 nolsed killed o0 the pateh of green w - e Ching Gardess » Range, all bly E was ‘Dout the fire- be He laugh SULPHUR CLEARS ROUGH RED SN Neck and Arms Vasily Made sanooth, hays Specialisi. Any breaking oub of the skin, cven itohing eczema, ean be quickly by applying a little Meathos declares 4 noted skin specials of its germ destroying nur preparation He eur The Big Boss dam and let their part of M Awritin' on the v waler In th i burs st of it bulld the [ the Harmony } ade him think of the ¥ Gros Ve wad wine in the Wroming did net know Hase sighed diseonselately ugh he kpew the air was sweel Anehe one who breathed . A K ke Rouse I that work, lave ne trouble borre wanta. Hanks sems 1o think pretty well of a Hasque's word Aln't reason why Esteban shouldn't get one ovep of aifalfa before snow flies That'll help get him over the winter You're not telling me what I want to know," saild Mage How is she Melody had never caught quite that | A meet note in his friend's voice He looked by Hishop at him sharply “She don't talk tonight i mueh,” he murmured Bhe street looks as if she was waltin waitin God, wimmen are ve night tres back home air her was tolera had aet N words 1o ea spoken half a work helpin' Kent fixed Heg Iself again, except take & lot of w ) t 1 guess Estehan won't wi flashed complete ' understand. en We everybody all they | VR It is the way of the trus Thanks te him, | without the sem' amile ng hreed was golng up te Par te her, He dread ways, heeauss s goodbye trip. Pretty spes were not intended for his tongue lost Iin reverie was he no attention to the ma nest to him. Imagine when he heard Lim say ain't exaetly drsert the s ed up 1o his feet asked Me @) ETeOm: . Bec properties, this # gins at enee Lo sool irritated skin 1 heal erruptions sueh as rash, pimples and ring werm, at Morans It seldom fails to remeve the tors ment and disfigurement, 1 you do not have to walt for reliad from e« rrassment Improvement quiekly yws, Bufferers from skim trouble should ebtaln a small jar o8 Rowles Mentho-Bulphur from any good drugs A use it llke cold cream, NARYY Bl AL el AL L 1Y CORVRIGNN MED BY N84 BIRVIHE: been released bye fery of & tria Hiase somt knew he had come fto the pably time he must say gondhye 1 Nevada: a day or twe at the most and he would be going to Wyoming His Wind River ranch him ehair for a dezen different task Then, | prise toa, he would needed at Bodine Yo | tria Wyeming was home, and yet & social faverite today Nevada had never seemed so fal “Melody Why on this glorious merning. Winne- gun Riaze's face muces Mountain, & towering, elean- | smile Where you been?" he asked limbed giant in the clearness of early “I been peprescntis I tell yul day, seemed ta mareh inta the very Hoth were happier over seeing each outskirts of the town aze could lother than either would have admit I've been sure of him for wanted to get the buneh.” Buek shook his head What & frealkl of fortune! He had heen the brains of the gang, but, aside from the shooting of the Kid, had pever participated in the aetual erimes they had committed No marshal or cedes, beautiful Rasque girl, with sheriff in the west had ever mel murder, Blaze Kildare, however, de- Mooney face to face to know him clares that he shot Shorty because he | until this day was the murderer of Kildare's young The erowd drew back as the prison- brother, sheriff of Laramie, Wyoming. |®rs filed out, the wily Fuek at their . head, and then followed them 5 5 Blaze turned to Mercedes, She \('I\\ GO ON WITH THE STORY eaught his hand Kent had told her "“No; that was my brother; the Kid! 'about Esteban was only 22 when they elected Lan1 came to the door. him He wa sa white 1ad, 'l tell | s you," Maze's volce lost its drawl ““There wasn't a wrong bone in his Lody, He was right all through, 1 brought him up that way, And be. cause he was squars they went out to get him, When you've been father and mother, and brother and pal to| & kid like that, you'll know what it BEGIN HERE TODAY lays, but 1 Tneited by Buek Bodine, Iln-l ¢ Hasques of Paradise Valley blow up dam buiit by Diek Aeklin Acklin leads a lynehing party to Hodine's raneh but the sheriff makes a timely arrival They find a dead man on the floor and Bodine charges Mer- that he who took the claimed his sur New §y advt e what you'd eal are yu he held of O, Main ] et W you old son-of-a broke assembly, K rant @ an sino tonight beyond advt Oper gist a He 'l have Morning Don’t Miss This Sale—Thursday means to lose him," Blaze had been facing Land, turned now and stared at Bodine, “I guess you've heard of the Mooney gang; or the ‘money’ gang as we got to call them, running wild in Wyoming. post offices, trains—they weren't miss- Ing a thing. But they kept out of Laramie! And the word was passed that they were afraid of the Mooney couldn't stand that! On the eleventh of November, two years ago, l.e and his gang stole up to the res- taurant where the boy and two of his men were eating their supper, and murdered them; shot them in the back. They didn't have a chance, That's right, ain't it, Mooney?" “What?" Land cried. “You heard me!"” Bodine whipped out. “He's the man! Bodine Is an allas, His entire gang is in this room right now. ‘The law forgot or He got sick and gave up; but I didn't!| The Kid died in my arms, and I promised 1'd get Mooney if it took me the rest of my life.” The excitement of the present mo- ment dwarfed anything that had gone hefore, Land saw that he had been Lielped to fame beyond his wildest dreams, “Why, they're wanted for a dozen mail and train robberies,” he cried. “If you boys will give me a hand we'll put the bracelets on them.” He turned to his men, and as he/ did so Bodine made a flying leap for the window. Blaze caught him around the walst and they went down with a thud, Tand was over them in a second, and manacled Buck's wrists, The sheriff got to his fect ually. ‘Now, I trouble,” he don't want ‘any more began. We've had enough of that. You boys line up.” In a few seconds the sheriff and fiis men had the gang in irons and standing beside Buck, whose eves were miolten with hatred and baffled rage, The feeling of the iron manacles on 1iis wrists infuriated the big fellow. He had roame¢ the mountains and desert for five years without coming to grief. He knew what he was going back to face. He caught sight of Acklin, who was silently enjoying the proceedin It brought a curse to his Ilips. v, Land,” he cried, “before they get me out of this state 1 want you to get the right of this water fight. I tricked it! Acklin was in with me. His foreman was there. Timberline knows the facts, too. The whole idea was to estab- lish in the courts that the water that came dewn from the Santa Rosa did not flow into the river. T showed Acklin how to do it by turning it into the Webster and on into the But he was too good a crook for me. He wanted it all! I thought he was just hoggin' it. But T was wrong. He knew if he got the water he could drive these Basques out of the valley. That's what he wanted. He was afraid of Brand and what he's been preachin’. He'll try to rebuild his dam “No,” Kent said, “I he'll try that.” “Suit yourself about that,”” Bodine snarled. “Say, Baisdell, how'd yuh ever get me?” “The Kid recognized Bandy's pic- ture before he died. I used to see Bandy often, up in the park or at the Hole. I knew if I found him, T'd be pretty close to finding you. IF RHEUMATIC EAT NO SWEETS Rheumatism is casicr to avold than to cure, states a well-known author- ity. We are advised to dress warm- 1y, keep the feet dry, avold exposure, and above all, drink plenty of good water and avold eating sweets of all kind. Rheumatism is caused by body waste and aclds resulting from food fermentation. It is the function of the kidneys to fiiter this poison from the blood and cast it out in the urine; the pores of the skin are also a means | of freeing the blood of this impurity. | In damp and chilly cold weather the | skin pores are closed, thus forcing the kidneys to do double work; they become weak and sluggish and fail to eliminate this waste and acids, which don't think sink. | ING OF THE JRON| A S ON HIS WRISTS [N | THE BIG FELLOW,| URSED LOUDLY, | to take you along, too," he announced. “The coroner won't get up before evenin’,” Blaze nodded. “I'll be right out” hé answered. | He felt Mercedes tugging at his arm. | Her face was even whiter, 1if that could be, “Bu you did not kill that man! was my gun, I shot him, you do this thing to save me?" Blaze looked at her in surprise, He saw that she meant what she said, ; “No, no!"” he hastily assured her. "1 got Bandy. You shot, but your marksmanship was terrible.” ~ He tried to smile. “Look at that hole in the wall! We fired together,” | Mercedes' eyes widened. ‘What | Blaze sald was almost impossible for [ her to believe. | “But jail,” she insisted. | going to put you in jail,"” Land came back in time to over- | hear her words, He coughed dis- creetly before entering. | “Don’t worry about jail, little girl,” | [“We ain’t goin’ to commit a man for | shootin’ in self defense. Looks to me las if happiness was comin’' back to Paradise Valley. Bodine—or Mooney —made most of the trouble.” | CHAPTER XXXV | | Happiness in Paradise | Three days later Blaze sat in front of the Eldorado Hotel in Winnemucca. The little town, after the fashion of its big brothers, had settied down to its routine existence. The flood and | the election had already held the stage overly long. Bodine and his gang were on their way to Laramie, Brand had been elected by the nar- rowest of margins, Esteban had been removed to the Rancho,, the trae story of the fallen Buck's reprisals and of Jose's death were universally known; these were facts now, and accepted as such. Blaze had been cheered for a day and forgotten. Certainly he pre- ferred it. In more ways than one, | Brand was like him. The attorney had preached an idea. The votes had not been for him, but for what Endthepainof CORNS quickly, safely! This way—rid yourselfof misery from corns )l'n nneyominute Dr. Scholl’s Zino-pads will do 1t—safely! They remove the cause—friction-pres- sure, and heal the irritation. Thus you avoid infection from cutting your corns or using corrosive acids. Thin; antiseptic; waterproof. Sizes for corns, callouses, bunlor.m.Gu a box today at your druggist's or shoe dealer’s. 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