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NEW BRITAIN DATEY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1023, vere in imposing sentence. The maxi mum penaity, it was said, fis thre ] Girls! Make Harmless Lemon Cream M1%s o0 My i % - v i Two Wives With Their Children at years in prison or a fine of §304 Now is the Time to Get Rid of These ; to bleach away Tap, Freckles i Mooy Nt 2 Bven thoteh b seore] ltsen Waa Ugly Spots clair \ uneral But do Not ught 1o he tau Judge MelIntyre | There's no longer the slightest nead -~ = R84 )l&‘l‘-m; - sald in charging the jur this can- of feeling ashamed of your freekles net be done by lines, or worda, or ac- as Ulhine=—double strength—is guars tions that might ameunt o immoral. anteed to remaove these homely spots, an ounee of Othi - elder s 1 i £ORRINNT IRR B BEs Diatw Years, perhaps ! s A policeman ‘ PRAAD 0 A0 ansl migT waTe mEiReen, SR MR, M . Years? stood guard yes -h.'nn. the 1ty or ohscenity. The faet that Fhakes Simply get funeral service and burial of Joseph peare mw fit to write in 4 manner ' double strength—from any druggist ments, are the results of generations 7. Davis, a contractor, while his two that might be eharaeterized as sala- and apply a little of it night .and BEGIN HERE TODAY " k¢ woma Bomes | 651 of careful training. I'm t & mir- wives, Mrs. Dorothy Davie, aged 47 clous is no defense in this case."” morning and you should soon see that Calvin G ta Dalla es and miles at . Acle warker Tlut woy this 1mpas and Mrs, Mahel Davis, aged 28, each | The conviction, it was mid, was the ' even the worst freckles have begun to Pents the meost ey Ve suite . " ke tienee ? with a son, attended but did net speak. first of its kind in 30 years, the last disappear while the lighter ones have meost exclusi ¢ Ie ) " ) af E got—=-" Davis died suddenly and the coroner heing for presentation of the play vanished entirely. It is, seldom that l\rl"x;‘l’\l!.hl‘ l:n :- 8 Hriskow and ¢ ! £ M 50 Taten of dibe hcaas it ! hawe announced he wouid hold an inquest | "Orange Nopsoms.™ more than an ounce is needed to come ) o Alleghe i her ] P o 1 ) i Bl i ,‘ n‘u @ PeASC A ¢ today hut weuld make no attempt ta| The defendants were meleased In pletely elear the skin and gain a and (zark, the s ¢ } eaming, her Rt ehard Whit atlan: 1'd e straighten out the domestie tangle $300 hail Gray hires Mallow v hipped 1o ANY drusgist will supply far o fe Ton late for Thé first wife, Mrs. Dorothy Davis /22 to wateh the activiti ehind he ory awift. §ONL% shake well in a bottie, and y 4 v *I suid she knew of her hushand's see. " nderfu eckle and awer till one of us WhSE | uthoritien becanss ahe “did et want |=alvt 15 his enemy Gray 1 ¢ ] ¢ oxeite < croam, and eomplexion beautifie 1'vou say v ‘ J to make any trouble for him." Rhe Parbara Parker, daugh ‘ ) . A 3 ke arker. He 0 ‘ fid he e tim assage this sweetly fragrant Ie At first Mrs Nis ene : ' . : gl e e et il B, 1 bl 'k this €nOr- wid it was nobody's husiness hut her " own why she did not sue for a di ond warns him that he ¢ . 8 1 was and hands eaeh day and we ow hut hefore long she renlizad with con- (o) smash him finanei m d A ! ] gy, ; nd pr " ‘ O N s e L oL BaliEliy eArDe AThal .‘ Mikriapddfoonc . eard reports of the other wom y : e A an.” said Mrs, Mahel Davis, the sec & hot or amhled 1 cjear, soft and rosy-white the skin he. #oft herth Tnste obtaining a AP N il Sblds never N wife," and T knew something was worrying Joe at times for he waa NOW GO ON WITH THE sTORY \ fore it . S I 2 it he . _ e ofatinnio: and ey thirst |ETUCT and harsh with me. Tt T don't NATURE HAS PROVIDED RELIEF can the alarming rumor 3 4 A58 she was indefatigahle he 4y . Beorpion was rapidly What ails that old dame, any. for knowledge was insatlate; it grew f’_‘“ that against him now 1 rest | Cther Investors were 1 N s how?" he inquired, after recounting dnaily as she gained fuler unders his son p— stairs now, and o ) 1 Ma's poculiar behasior standing of her norance. Most - - For every violation of her lawa Na- | tell you about the value of your medi. ’ 4 “Not a thing in the warld exeept things she apprehended rendily Best butter, Ble Russell 1ron.! tyre exacts a penalty; but she also has | cine Dr, True's Elixir; believe me, it advt helped me 1 ent.every thing that wisely provide A o y inely provided relef, especially for| = 0 wlong; no more diet, 1 sven coming erowded, The later s Y B Nl (h et Mo f money,” the elerk declared enough, but when she failed to learn, Doubtf Mr, 1 3 kward ubtfully r. Delamater shook when meptal or vilcal awkward- the atiments of the human systen. |(rieq yaw onions for a test. Is that finally defer to his partner and to ,,'/-‘\ R . Year him announce that a rare stroke his handsome auburn head. “People 1ess halfed progress, then she flow GOD 0 with good sense don't act like that. into a fury Her temper appalled F VENGEANCE FOUND Bince cons tion 18 the most com- | not luck after nine long years ¥ mon of alinfents, Nature endowed cer- | milk and eges?" —Mrs, J, 11, (Nutley, of fortune had favored purchasers of | this particular issue of stock, for the ";" P ”"‘?“ an Isadora Dunean | Mrs, Ring T BE AN ]ND EN tain hert barks and | N J when " her, an if you o Ec TSHOW‘ n herbs, seeds, barks and leaves | N, 1) E Early set. To have a suitable laxative, one Real eulture, social accomplish each for sentence on June heautiful clear compiexion Re sure to aski for the uble — strength Othine as this is seld under Best butter, Ble, Russell Bros, | guarantee of money back if 0 falls . remove freckies. land whieh really helonged to the ne company had turned out to he much care to call it that! nyhow, her (Continued in Our Nest T with laxative properties, better than that which it owned hair was hanging, she was flapping tlers dependent entirely upon Natu which she knows will prove cffective, Certain information from the field \ her arms and figgling up and down,” WHIPPING APOLISHED Producer And Cast of New York | used the extracts from these plants to | be easy to take and gnaranteed pure, had arrived that very day which was \ Delamater laughed at the memory, . bobim iy Raves relieve and correct constipated condi- [ Mrs. Peter Veime of North Charles. bound to send the stock to twe dol- “There's a big, awkward bird—sort of | 1AlInhassee, Fla... May bt Production Convicted by Hont ton, 8, C., sent up north. She says: *T tars, g a crane or bhuzzard of seme lkind nor Hardee yesterdey sig n‘ "r"‘ s Over Beventy years ago an old-| have great faith in Dr, True's Elixir The refunding of money halted; that dances. I never maw one, but ONtIAwing the whipping ¢ :: A Jury Trial fashioned Maine country doctor who | the True Family Laxative and Worm R s s dda) of nolay sraument. | TR N she reminded me of it. And she !N thin state Tnstruction “wer® e woovorg Afay 24,—Thirtesn per. | didn't believe in harsh cathartics | Expeller, and have been using it for Some of the disgrunticd investors / sang! Gee! it was fierce!” mediately issued to conic b ne, ing the cast and Harry | Originated a prescription known as|over ten years. I send for it to my old #till insisted upon selling out; others KL / “Did she see you?" and guards . producer of the play, | Pr. True's Flixir, the True Family|home at Oxford, Me." decided to ho!d on; even a few ked a v “Scarcely, I don't mind being % of Vengeance" were convicted | Laxative, which since has given rellef A well-known New Yorker writes: to repurchase the stock they had '/i/%;,n alone with Allfe"—-Delamater's teeth Pure lard, 2 Ibs, 20 by a general sesslons jury yesterday |10 many thousands of constipation | “While visiting in historic old Plye turned in, and this they were reluct. G v shone in a smile, then, seeing his re. -—-advt, of producing an indecent show. The | sutterers, mouth, (Mass.), my family became antly permitted to do at an advancs - i |flection in a convenient mirror, he j deliherated less than two hours, | The herbs used in its preparation [acquainted with your Dr, True's Elixie of fifty per cent ME. DELAMATER STUMBLpp ftudied it with complacent favor.| pest iutter, 51c. Itussell Bros. " Rudolph Sehildkraut, noted Vien-|are imported and of strictly pure|the True Family Laxative and Worm When the last caller had disap- UPON IT WHILE MA BRIgkow H¢ tried to smile again, and. getting| _ nqv nese actor who played the leading | quality: It helps to correct the cause | Expeller. It does all you claim for it peared, Gray inquired, curionsly: | WAS IN THE MIDST OF O it I“fl Mf better satisfaction, concluded | rate, Miss Virginia McFadden and | naturally and relieve Its attendant|in aiding digestion and relieving in- “How are you going to make good on | HER GAM o don’t mind it a bit, but a hosky SEST———————SSSIEIEImIEEISSI= | James Meighan, three members of the | evils; it purifies the bowels as it]somnia and constipation. Please ship cast of 12, all of whom were con. | cleanses. me six large size bottles, for mother your assertion that the stock will il i T e @ell with n mad woman is my idea | e 3 i i J,-th and ‘the groundof no place to. be. \ieted, were not present when the ver.| Here is-one of the thousauds of |is in nead of it.—Wm, T Ralph. said Stoner. “T'll change . then she stood still, (‘flflflvli “Allie?"" The clerk lifted his hro | dict was announced, Schildkraut, it |cases where Dr. True's Elixir has Dr. True's Elisir, the True Family | helped. “As you have been a God- | Laxative, was first a Maine medicine, old elothes, put four mud es, and ran and leaped and o-—'Allje’! Has it gone as far send to me, that is ‘a friend in need | then w England, now International, chains on my car, and drive up to * and darted—with her arms, | that, Del?" [ { the exchange in a hurry, then give 4‘”‘-""""-‘ can do it « | “Oh, you know how it is! les- | |18 a friend indeed,’ T will write and 40c—60c—8$1.20, Ma Briskow had never dreamed | gon every day, soft musie, nrm around 1 some gabby guy a tip to grab Desert that the worl) was so clean.,, 8he|the walst, a kind word. The girl is Scorpion for me at a dollar and a half—all he can get. After that 1’11 Plessed God for making oil to lie in!human. I'm probably different to shoot out of town on high, with the|the Tocks of the earth, and she|anything that ever came into her AcTING R| | prayed that none of “them hotel | young life. Look at my wardrobe! | cut-out open. There will be a string / people’ would discover her retreat. . . either, and STARTING SUNDAY § § of cars after me inside of half an x Your, and the stock will be up before But, ofco urse, somebody did d K immaculate speaker ieover it . Mr. Delamater, the danc- | frowned. “rather smells like a Says Indigestion Results From an Ex- 1 can get back.” CHAPTER XTII ing instructor, for one, stumbled upon | horse, and mother's a nut! Gee! cess of Hydrochloric Acid, o Je Mre, Ring Is Surprised it while Ma Briskow was in the midet |y, would take some coin to square = ‘ts Ma Briskow always had been|Of one of her imaginary games, andtqpat Undigested food delayed in the 1 known as a woman without guil#, but s, or rather ferment of late she had developed rare pow-| ers of dissimulation. She was, in fact, | - Jeading a double life, and neither her | Russell Bros, he reported his discovery to the day| ajije Briskow was in training, both | stomach decs clerk. physical and mental, and the appli-! the same as food left in the open alr, | | cation, the energy she displayed had says a noted authority. He also tells| surprised not only her parents, who us that Indigestion is caused by Hy- An interlude when men and women of husband nor her vllnueh:"r suspected conld but dimly understand the peracidity meaning there is an excess affairs pause to give thought to those who the extent of her deception. ; o necessity of self-culture, hut also Mrs. of hydrochloric acid in the stomach 3 % Yes, Ma had slipped the leash. | | Ring. the instructress, Mrs. Ring, a which prevents complete digestion | have gone. The memories of the departed | handsome, middie-aged woman whose and atarts food fermentation. Thus ! often serve as a pattern when force of char- acter must assert itself. Soldier and civil- She was a robber baroness; she dwelt H d h in a rocky “fastness’-—whatever that eadac es R | specialty was the finishing of wealthy | cverything caten sours in the stomach ::‘s:"n: urrlnlly‘\;::"‘hv a ('rr-\\" “'v"" ‘I‘v.\l'::‘, A U“““y Due to ;::1:1:‘ "‘l‘n‘r)h:{.,'s'“)l\:r:l [1::‘7:"‘\":’\1'”::.':3;: :nn’wu‘ like r"_'}ll rrllv;“ ; sr‘rvr]rsmiwhu“.;;‘; H}; | ian alike are worthy of thought on this day. s desperate e r ioats ] his y, by res ormjng acrld fluids and gases Whic Flowers will express that thouzht letter drew cutlass and dagger, and she Constipation | of the attractive salary mentioned in | infiate the stomach like a toy balioon. i i ': L L T vuled them not only by native When you: are: constipated; Calvin Gray's telegram, and partly by Then we feel a heavy, lumpy misery / | A anjthingelse. . Chonso iErontEein fo1d strength of character, but also by E not enough of Nature's lu- | reason of the fact that she neerded a in the chest, we belch up gas, we lowing: the nid of other forces, for she was Py TR | rest. ernctate sour food or have heartburn, on friendly terms with the more bricating liquid is produced \llie possessed character and will | flatulence, water-brash or nausea. préminent wood sprites, fairies, and in the bowel to lmeplhe food power. o some time she had ac-| He talls us to lay aside all digestive Y. | the like, and they brought her waste soft and moving. Doc- cepted Mrs, Ring's tutorship without | aids and instead get from any phar- Made up Pots, Spireas, Geraniums, Ftc. wisdom tors prescribe Nujol because comment or question—Calvin Gray macy four ounces of Jad Salts and; The Noteh Hotel altogether At b | nad recommended it, therefore she|take a tablespoonful in of | too rich for Gus Briskow's blood, so obeyed blindly-—but one day, after water before breakfast and drink it / | e sought a_more congenial environ- | cant and thus secures n-gu]u’r sl as b i T e e /4 [ ‘ gie - Hedbunc b in e llasc 0 bowel movements by Nature's | tains, she came out with a forceful | more, o continue this for a week. M/ s o ora o udlh*m-\ :v;hlfl: !hfl]rv. :m:ul”v‘nn\!l‘"" own method—lubrication. E declaration. | While relief often follows the first| / h () odors and surroundings both agree- oy A b u ! e Nujol is a lubricant—not a She knew full well her own short- | dose, it is important to help neutral- : o @il and . cconomical, he spent mokk medicine or laxative—socuniot B8 | comings, so she decared, and she was | ize the acidity, remove the gas-mak- e Say it With Flowers QRS e, leayiug M Lo amuse hovs gripe. Try it today. H 1ot content to learn a few things day | ing mass, start the liver, stimulate i self and Allie to pursue herroutine I by day ghe demanded intensified | the kidneys and thus promote a free | 0 -> REe € Jald- A0, by WEE HUOLIRS: ; | training: ecducation under forced | flow of pure digestive juices. § Jad Salts is inexpensive, and is D N o Now Ma had not gone wild all at : draught once; her atavism had been »:'v-n'!*jfll : . “Very well. Riding is a smart ac- | made 1 the acld of grape: U —the result of her |-.mu|A~tln, i - P | complishment. Can you ride a|lemon juice, combined with lithin gd IN SH plorations Ever deeper into th < L Lorse?" sodium phosphate, Tl harmless A | salts is used for many stomach dis- | A Hodkinson Picture wilderness she penetrated, )vnu ’\\'!Vh 3 shaw! T can carry a horse.” the sly caution of an oid fox return- “You'd look well in a habit, and|orders with cxcellent results. | | ing to its lajr, for she was always It's a Busy Old World, Says Betty Jane i being followed by wicked people. | Having baffled them all, she langhed | seornfully, flung deceit to the winds, | INGS OF THE DUFFS “fast- : Plants, Bourgainvillias, Cut Flowers P2 WEST MAIN ST, TEL. 1116 then hurried straight to the 1ess,” and there uttered the tribal call, At the sound her gypsy band came bounding forth to meet her, Having accepted their homage and heard the details of their latest raids ugainst her enemy, the false Duke of Dallas—he whose treachery had made Yher what she was——she assumed her throne and held formal court. The throne was a low, flat rock be- side a stream, and nsually Ma re- moved her shoes and stockings and paddled her feet in the water while she gave audience to visiting poten- tate us would Ma Briskow spend one morning Another perhaps she would he an itogether different, character, hut always she was young and beautiful and full of grace, and only when it came time to go did #he assume the disguize of an aged, e $ALESMAN $AM N AW- RS T4 DARN FOOL BASEDATY /7 \WHEN O = OF W WT ) NN WRONG RBOUTN /7 KNOW (- BUT TH FRANS VEAR- WHEN TH' TERMS T05T OUIOE TH' ) TRTEMITING TR BALL| [ LA 1T WRy MIE. THAT MENRD M. HOUER. FOUL BASE, LINE. 13 P BROKE UP T THEY STARTED RUNNING eSO AROUND LIKE THEY WERE. CRAZY, YELLWNG — WHERE? HOW COME. w\,qéo‘,\_\_ FANS - THEY DD \T= | WAS TH' BALL WATCHING TwD COLORED TEAMY THIRD BAE LINE AND | PLNYING BALL— HOLLEAED: FOUL-FOUL P Foul it /) ‘4 ‘t [ueatdy HOWDH - MAYONNAISE e e il ‘

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