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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1023, IVERTROUBLEwag 1%, iaviet it ant e sisemnure [ muer s 1w0 o avich swsied - @ ljeious! had brought uy 5 AN f ' bilities 1k mistria Dull pains in the back, often under appealed more 1 he B | Sl 08T CONFERENGE Tos Unique Fovas sz ¥ i y ow skin, We ouble— » 7 :::M“ul'“n: a0 liver trouble—and vpen them we Irow 1 2 A preciation of their captor By 4 . CHAPTER VI g 1 Miss Good Plays | Coverly was at the station when » - s | Gray's train arcived at Dallas the next —— PRAVIED B AR AnSEHENT with wETRoR0, e AEA BERVIER, MW Vol ing He was suffering intense [ excitement, and he deluged his frie x'n]lm New Engh]]d Regioflll with a flood of questions, meanwhile | B — | BEGIN HERE TODAY irs or short cuts promised hetter | Seurishing the morning papers, all of carIVOIY MERK TODAY |loure or short cus mromised bette Whien apponred' 1o have devotcd mucn | Weeting i Hartlord space to the Nanger episode He LT pensive suite in the most ex ould he waiting, if &t all, in ugged CGray, and he pumped hisl B Bl Tnv lr ron YOUR Nnxr MML_ Third New hotel in Dallas He introduce & place he was hound to pass solf to the hotel manager, fo the ast he Leheld some distance |l €oses, and give strength and tone rand; he laughed and he chattered; | The 1o liver, stomach and bowels, he insisted upon hearing the whole [Cost Conference, under the auspices BLACK story without delay On their way |of the National Association of Cost | (a.m '.h. .l..‘) Mlm or Gm Accountants, will be held in the Hotel ? May [ included: |earlier in the day were stolen by president of the largest bank and to ead the white glare o two sta the mayor. For a friend, who is vice tHonar ights I'he road was narrow | e, Plain or Sugar Coaied, | 80 YEARS' CONTINUOUS SALE |uptown, the returning hero gave it ml president of the biggest Jewelry house 1 sandy here, and shut in by banks in Dallas, Gray undertakes a journey Of underbrush; as he drew nearer a | PROVES THEIR MERIT, him, together with Gus Driskow's Bond, Hartford, on Saturday, to Ranger to sell valuable diamonds AEUre stepped out and stood in si Dr. J. H Scheack & Son, Philadelphia J check 19th, starting at*s a. m. There will| The arrest of four men and the|Bederski, Leonard Hetschel, also held to Gus Nriskow He meets Ma Bris. | houette unt s own lights picked it “Mpeaking of your ommissions, |Lbe a 3 . 8 M ntil his owr s picke « 8, |be a get-together dinner at T:80 p. M, recovery 2 - how am I moing to pay you=—not for overy of a motor truck lead of in connection with the warehouse kow, Allegheny, the daughter nd lup The Ngure waved its arms, and | on May ' augh w " ar May 15th for out of town visitors|gutomebi oy X b T 2 e 4 —_— : o B : {automebile tires in an alley alongside | robbery, and Adam Dresch, fo! Orark n.: a0 Having made friends | called iatention to the car behind— | the male you made, although Tland members of the local ehapt the home of l'atrnlmlny ’l‘hl'a.dnm \'(—\\urx)\ policeman, now smllh.l hy":‘h.: with the family ar g00d sale Gray .;\1.'- y broken dowy Here, then, |appeared to nonplus him momentari. | YOU!dn't have done us well, but for Arvrangements for the third re al|Sehaeffer, held for complieity in the[police for eomplicity in the robbery ;-lm’. '1‘....” in_the mame machine ((he drama wax 1o be played Iy, He stammered, involuntarily he|'h® '”';' you saved the firm and for (conference have been made by the | warehouse robbery. ; |of the United Btates Tire and Rubbes red for the trip to Ranger and with iray hrought his machine on at|turned his h the risk you ran?" tford 50 . . ¢ the same Ariver 1ch & pace and 8o close to th | SHERAG ik Jioge e oy B e anything you see |THf0rd chapler, i co-operation| ~Anncuncement by Captain Frank |company warehouse Iast Wednesday [ and o the man iray looked in the same direction, ot e © ANYthINg ¥oU §0€ [ywith the other New England chap-|E, Brex, ehief of the Newark de-|night rol that the Intter waa forced but u|'nm.ul changing his position, and '“‘ Me‘ :lr:"lnr-»-(l and 1 wh At em- (ters-Tioston, Providence, — western |tective bureau that Sehaefter had| A predietion of a general shake-up W GO ( v sid wn he swung it far to |out of the corner ,v WArrass you by refusing n the eon- 5 “ P emasate pred s " Now N WITH THE STORY b 4 g bl Ak Ut | " i © nur.nfil of his eye he thary SRS Ll n miviay et noulit Massachusetts and Worcester, [confessed, laying bare 50 robberies of the police department which will W @ [glimpsed a new Agure emerging from ““”- aeq ¥ It is belleved that the Third New|conducted by the for which he amount virtually to an upheaval wag England Reglonal conference will iacted as a “fence” and the admission [announced by Director of Public Rafes For LI t p drf r he ‘.'“":, o ,:‘,’: “-:’nl.:;:.'::u..ly”mp":‘,.'.}',,l quick twist of the steering wheel, and |the shadows hbehind him, Very|“* o killed his motor He was now in|eleve Jut, at le e ¥ Coverly actually appeared to he re- | %, _ But, east, his unexpected eclipse all conferences previously held by Schaeffer that the tires seized 'ty William J. Brennan, eculiar remark and volees n Ques gt AN 10 @ Queer | ge ajteh and outside the biinding | maneuver with his own car had made|!1eved at this statement, but he In-|gom the standpeint of Interest, value B e ehifted i3 posl. | S & 1t necemsary for both men to approach | Auired, curiously: “What have you| . 4 ““,m,-m.,' ’ e e e e e ey tion, there was a movement i i / {him from the sume side got up your sleeve? You don't need |"Cpyo “mectings will be open to all ht hand —the one farthest wa \ / /14 While the first stranger continued |MONeY 7 . 2 rig he on arthe iway i B e < iy S £phi Joviously not. But I know a|Pereons who are interested In cost| from the man at the wheel—and si- tlif! ) motionleas, laccounting and those desiring to be| multaneously his left arm slipped ; / Kkeenly conscious, meanwhile, of that |'*ed¥ l"""‘” of "‘“'"'“ u “""’:" Dresent are requseted fo - communie| Bl ‘the back of the seat and tight. ApINY other presence closing in upon him [Case, I assure you 0N Boaros') i Fdwin C. 4 | i% enciroled the o \ Wi ~ [from the rear. ~ He mimulated a vio.|call him n friend. but 1 used &9 ad- Whitney Cor Hartio Ml ke ! finished in a wholly unfamiliar volee, A i P lent start when a seeond volee cried; |mire him greatly, and he is still an ‘ ¥ 0o, artford, | R A Mholly_ unfamiliar volow| B - It start when a seeond volee crled; | erecable companion—-a maif at once| Arrangements have been made to] B s ar ths third. tine. an ik e oS ered.” ’ {capable, extravagant, entertaining, (ntertain the ladies who accompany 1 d-Sime =g, i | Mhol It's Mr. Mallowi® Gray|dlssipsted. Your maney shall go tolthe sentiemen attending vatious mest. | would distress me to have to kill you Y & | 3 LY Lot oh! yray ings. The entertainment of the ladies | IR ivar ittered & loud srunt ! 3 2 | hitched himself farther around in his donsists of & kit bile t for somethi har a4 hare A f ’ seat and leaned forward in justifinble n automoblle trip and b:ren 'hruul“gl ; "r”' ';"v y‘."rl s 7 'nmnrrm»m tour of inspection through the Cheney deeply into that soft, ” : sensitive reglon overlying his liver, f ) / “Shut up!® Mallow snapped. L e y Brothers silk plant and through Pler- | Bt now it was LT there 1t “”-‘ him, Tony, and—" (Continued in Our Next Issue) son, Incorporated, the world famous/ ¢ o The command was cut short by a hortleultural gardens, S i e i, @ i e | 316,000 BAIL FURNISHED | NgARK POLIGE DEPT.IN ceased its progress as abruptly as if| ; IR i whibels. had fetclied 'up| y taneougly a strange, A phenomenal | Ry Rinst s stone wall. Do 0 |thing occurred. An unseen hand ap-| ¥ % MONSTROUS GRAFT Ex OSE '(‘ljrny was grim, mocking: some vi- P Z peared to strike down both Mallow | Unnamed Friends Provide Cash P trant, evil quality to his voice sug-| z : ::; :""Fl‘“:;:"'p’""‘,"""g “:"J:”'_I‘;: "'“:'L Which Gets McManus Out of Tombs X One Patrolman Under Arrest As gested extreme malignity at full cock, N Zz Iike that unseen weapon the muzzle appalling force and terrifying effect, After Indictment, . The men understood vaguely what Finger of Evidence Points Toward For Fifty Years, America’s Favorite Drink ’ of which was buried beneath the BB o ribe AR You 0| [48 ~ [had affiicted them, for they had seen| New York, May 16.—Unnamed Collusion With Crooks, IR rraee. A ahoulder hotster, as Gray 1ift one hand from the wheel, | v furhished $16,000 bonds at| [ HIRES HOUSEHOLD EXTRACT ¢ suspected. 1 knew you had nothing 8 i : jand out of that hand they had seen y releasing from the Tombs| Newark, N. I, May 16.—Develop- | . N PR . | me ‘ on this side.” Seizing his vietim's N HAND APPEARED |n stream of liquid, or a jet of aqueous | Edward J. McManus, salesman —and j 76 nts in the investigation of the ac-| For making ROOTBEER at home upstretched right hand with his own THEM BOTH DOWN, |vapor, leap. [reputed politician who yesterday was tivities of certain members of the Hires i i left, he gave It a sudden flerce - i : Gray squeezed again the rubber |indicted for bribery on testimony that|Newark police department in connec- | Hires is the old, original extract. It makes a pure, de- 8ft, he gn ? {bulb that he had carried in his hand od $1,000 | tion with an alleged band of burglars licious rootbeer that never has been equaled. One package wrench that all but snapped the|glare of the opposing headlights; | s ha he offered $1,000 to a juror in the k e I\ et and st the same inatant . he|staied. mashion oeasin ol Tios the these last several miles, ejecting from third trial of Edward M. Fuller, bank- and bootleggers which culminated in makes 80 Have you tried Hires Household Ex- I ki i6k s Shatohen the con: | (s of his owil IRios. full fllumina- 1it the last few drops of ita contents, |rupt stock broker, charged with|the shooting to death of Patrolman tacttor making QioRl vt homen B2 Yot B kit iom It ristiaR D18ck: | Contrary Lo Geaviarearaotation s ok [then he opened the car door, stepped | ucketing eler S eacIKl e A e i “épply( LRl o and N willencinahiphc ¥ i \ry b PXpecta ns, ” rf Al 9 ” o . {6 fliing the chauffeur's: body ‘away|cgr in the road was empty. and the|olL0f 16 and stood over his strangling| A state of verbal warfare existed [ When the band was surprised in the PAVEARS CALbe Bt hir; there was o sharp click 8| mar*who had hailed -Rif . was g| Ctims, _|between Fuller's counsel and prose- act of robbing the furniture ware-| THE CHARLES E. HIRES: COMPANY, Philadelphia Be ‘awittly jammed the barrel of the |stranger, . As the latter approached;|, . Gray fell to wark promptly. Thelcuting. attorneys as the.result of the house of Bernstein and company here, | - automatic back and let it fly into|he inquired: hottle of cream he had begged from |yroManus Indictment. The prosecu- place. “What's wrong?" Ma ”"’kh"‘“ he now "’”‘ to use. With | g rejterated charges that witnesses | The entire manecuver had been T guess. Anghow— | oo "‘,‘P“"““’: o first washed | heen abducted, spirited off and OLDS Jeftly executed, even yet the object|1 "he » noted that there ':;j;||<l|‘ el r‘:'“. an"d ":::;",mr'l‘::j (;" otherwise tampered with in the three| of head or chest are more It w, sechless, " o oo o e | L ¥ ( K= of the assault was speechless was but one new arrical, where he| ool gensitive to light, then he | treated externally with— “Now then"—the passenger faced|had expected two, and the discovery about In his seat and showed his S andageasten a8 pedt -hei could | teeth in a smile—"it is customary to e | With compresses, wet In it | “You'll breathe easier as time goes VA [~ Y- Ru-; I Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly permit the condemned to enjoy the U on,” he announced. “You'll cough him, and with every dollar of it that he squanders, there shall arise an earnest orison to you."” last word. What have you to say | tor yourself?" |a good deal for a few days, but where “1f you think it's funny to jab a| you are going that won't disturb any- | | = £ body. Your eyes will get well, too, | - - BOSTON W.§.QUINBY COMPANT CHICAGO " . gun in a man's belly when he ain't Constlpatlon el IR leokin'—" “A gun? My simple friend, you Relieved Without The Use | But. meanwhile, let me warn you have—or had—the only gun in this 4 of Laxatives | | against lifting those bandages. Ad- . & | Niljol is a Jabrieant-—not |vise me as they dry out and I'll wet T e e | ’ dlourdine party, and you may thank whatever| t them again. gods you worship that you didn't try| lici fakati | Yo use it for—I would have been medicine or laxative *— so | A blessed relfef stole over the un- rough with you. This is the ‘gun’ I| * cannot gripe. fortunate pair; they were still sick Srem e 2 used to stick you up.” With a rigidly | |§ When you are constipated, {and weak, but in a short time the| Rheumatism, lumbago, neuritis : put-thrust thumb Gray prodded the not enough of Nature's lu- 1acute>m-ss of their suffering had di- [ backache, stiff neck, sore muscles, 4 / O ee driver in the side. “Simple, taibl bri t li 'd" I’ ‘m|nlshfid sufficiently for Gray to help | strains, sprains, aching joints. When | And no chance for accident The | - llrImeAbnE AU I8 IO uced | them into the back seat of his car|you are suffering so you can hardly ‘¥ in the bowel to keep the food |and resume his journey. get around, just try Red Pepper Rub. | > speaker's shoulders were shaking. f 2 ’ . ¢ % “Well, Tl be damned!” waste soft and moving. | Within a few minutes of Gray's ar- Nothing has such concentrated, Z - y ! Mval at Ranger, the town was noisy| penetrating heat as red peppers, and w [JI()[H:HIW “Not a doubt of it!" chuckled the Doctors prescribe Nujol be- ity P ; et e e ! A | with the story, for he drove down the [ when heat penetrates right down into, . 5 ] ‘ might as well (offe other. “Especially if you follow in cause it acts like this natural t A the course you have chosen. And a lubricant and thus sccures reg || | brightly lighted main street. andpain and congestion relief comes at| P if fate will overtake your pal, ular bowel movements Na- | stopped in front of the most populous, once. i similar fate w ake 3 P | X haV'e the best"' Mallow, Tt might save you several ture’s own method—lubrication. cafe. There he called loudly for al Just as soon as you apply Red Pep- miles of bad walking to tell me where | ¥ Try it today. | policeman, and when the latter ei- | per Rub you feel the tingling heat. In 1 | bowed his way through the crowd, | three minutes the sore spot s warm- | | | Mallow is walting to highjack me. i 1 . No?" Gray told him, in plain hearing of all, ed through and through and the tor- o to hell!” f ) enough of his experience to electrify | ture is gone. ery well. Oblige me, now by | everybody. | Rowles Red Pepper Iub, made getting out . . . And make it e | Nothing like this had occurred dur- | from red peppers, costs little at any snappy!” : !lng the brief, busy life of the town.'drug store. Get a jar at once. Be| The driver did as directed. Gray It was a dramatic incident, but the sure to get the genuine, with the 3 manner in which this capable stranger | name Rowles on every package. pocketed the automatic, slipped in be- \ ‘ Kid ’Em Along kind the steering wheel, and drove ke away into the night, followed by loud i i ey DOINGS OF THE DUFFS He was still when, a mile further on, he brought the car to a stop and clambered out. | 2 - o s : Passing forward into the iNumina- V7 z HE et the headuighte, ho busted hime N 7 ’///% YOU PON'T MIND Y/ TAKE 'EM ; gelf there for several moments before W | CALLED A TAXI : \F | TAKE MY BOTH OFF IF f ARE YOUL GOING \ I To GO HOME IN- | OH THATSFINE{ [ s11pPER OFF THEY ALRT- To LET ME N WHAT DO You . K1SS Yo GOODNIGHT?, MEAN BY resuming his journey, There was no mistaking the road, |~r WiLL BE HERE | DANCED 50 THAT? 1 Vour SELF- 600D NIGHT ! but Gray did not bother to stick to =\ IN JUST A MINUTE { MUCH MY FEET | [ the main-traveled course when de- How To FORGET TROUBLES g 'ROUBLES knock up your sys- $ALESMAN $AM tem like Jack Dempsey knocks ST SR EERTTIE T TN Ve AN — ' Jown his opponent. b AL , AND | WALK WELL T TTe A THAS A CUSTOMERS TRA(K UP T4 STORE. { AROUND IN \T_AND w(,m'm,’u"e"u“%f?& %3;;3%0“\— oo‘c’)o HEN' - WHAT WAs TH. W | WAY SIMAY 0PEYNG ORDER Troubles deal blows both in Wik TUEIR DRPANG GET TH' BOTTOM LET A CUSTOMER IN UNLESS SME. oeAm | [} MRTIER WTH THOSE TWO LADIES | GUZZ- YOU LD ME NoT © ANYBODY IN \F THEN DION'T the head and stomach—and they | UMBRELLAS OF MY FERT LERUES HER UMZRELLK AT . THE. DOOR ' LERJE TER UMBRELLRS AT T’ l hurt the stomach more than they do the head! Troubles give the stomach indi- gestion, slow up the liver—and then follow constipation and || biliousness. ‘The way to get rid of troubles to invigorate digestion, stimu- late liver and bowels and tone up the entire system. The best way to do this—has been for the past 80 years—is to take Deecham’s ‘Then you will fecl so yo:d that “troubles” become merely proo lems, to be solved readily by the clear, keen brain of health, At All Druggists—25c and 50¢

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