New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 25, 1923, Page 11

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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY HAVE YOU THESE il o wwor : COW ASSO, MEETING Drink and Enjoy— % r.: PRESSURE’ od the e, 7 teins Flegistornd &t Mart "‘“‘“‘A"‘—-* b | Dossvour et purptat,or rea [ o aanee g0 nervous attacks or frequent he . ol M et o e e, | T '|uindown, berlang (vealriive eet | ioy showed 114 ropuered Mot e e Wor exclusive suile i the most | one day That last was splendid e Ihe danger signals of giing, kieking man with fawn-colored a tn L €xclusive hotel, 15 the enemy of 1op hole—absolutely hiEh blood pressure and unleas you|spats He wan belng eiected paine | tne. tast opirered in these (&:::::.‘ Henry Nelson, son of “Rell| It was on that afternoon that defa. | 1001 (heM, Will surely cause moro jossly hut Armly, and by O Jear 140,173 v A L i iana mater h % serious eomplications, ) ath it L ¢ ¢ friendly “".,.‘n.:;a l(‘n:) v 'm;.“.'.',-' .::,' \'| "““I‘h"““”" }-v:‘ nlv) dise «.w’.. e my even death l,,',... ':;:i ...‘.I.\.‘.v....,.‘ o tendid : . oy it s rior Frank O. Lowde ofs 15 rate, and 1s the subject of excited dis. k0w 1 | “ alone in the woods. . . iroportions or & Monie P : Oras of produetion b president, has & reserve plus ssions in s . :"h'n l?:‘;r:{:?(::] “,,,:‘," Gus ,,,,.n, was AN open golf tourmament !-\‘;T‘Lll‘.; l::y\::\.—r‘,"q..“slllyll!n.: Welie! | lawed him to dangie p ‘nI:.n:h‘. I cows, under the LI ¥ mates of n.au::’m:mr :’o\::'l'l”lm N ey ml- is -‘ L ;ugh(lu at l'lr Notah, lt......,“an amateurs and ition o “.“. n, Malia ‘.l{’.a |-n-‘ troppad him inte & handsome Dore ‘-‘"m “.‘ 4 -‘un ' " u colleges. 4t the end of April varied from 99, Allegheny, and o );A catiod Taug ;.,Mnm"“,. were compoting, and the | 1oiPON of an emin t physician and|thy Perkine rosehush. He Japded | 0 them fo the advanced ree Tl 000 to 800,000, Demands are being B Samew .l s and Allie to hotel was erowded to its ecapacity | ‘o R e ORAFRAING reseea "* vith a shriek Rriefly the amazon | s‘ INtyoae '“,“" teins have pro PLOYE N BERLIN 1o by or leaders that the elty s "prm“_.nmz;'l‘uv n\u‘-';w n.n\‘ at ;«“m players, fashionable followers of | 8% ‘1'!. “-Il ““"l-."‘:' ';:“;- ‘:‘l” "1 'S remained framed in the sement, | 180 me '_' than 1,960 pounds of L Asso g Press ro pavements, improve publie P o8 Ly A % I-:.»- .: I.."‘::w nn‘: a -Tn 1 army of society Bie- mhues. o5 & I V eading drug staring with dark defian lown inte ORe year Rerlin, M N yme stend subways to relieve the sit away 1o school, Gray fa In low ‘Il')l <l ol g Bodas g Bialin acts immediately t (| Mamas e prediad s gy N ‘:y v-‘ in love ‘lnlnn er was especlally agrepahle aystem of the poiso ~ ,", 2 I.“M '8 was heaving, her smoky halr was who buys land f ".v )\ n as Job, | loday, more than usually flattering hleod pr nun-l 1t .ll. Brts aa viish siightly dlsarranged; sho allewsd her a0 b or olonel Hen Not for some time did his seholar he. te (o P - mparts NOW VIgOr| vyes to rest upon the figure entangled {come conscious of the subtle chane 6 orgnna of digestion and elmin-| xmong the thorns beneath her, th (L0 Aemanns ation, partioularly the Mver. It con-|she ciosed the window NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY They had become well acquainted | M8 the same propertics as the hu- Mrs, Ring was waiting on the ve At such times Allle was more than |P¥ NOW and were on o basta of casy | Mah blle and ts an efficient, fntestin- | yanda for Gus Hriskow when he re disagroeable, Hate flamed in her | famillarity, navertheless it came ns |t Antiseptic. It i Nature's own regu- turned to the hotel about dark, He oyen, 8ho beat herself With her fiats, | == romee e Iator, Patients atate that they feel had jearned to dread the sight of her BEL L ta thd 7 troatiang — and | ahe years younger since Blalin gave them on that ve broke things. Once she even hutted | [, 8 b b llo TosiEning D¢ her head against the wall, uttering o Dialin comea In convenlont tablet hor “quitting spot language meanwhile that all but / torm and 18 fo sale by all good drug- | tonight that she was in caused her companion to swoorn [ Bl | KIsts such as The Clark & Brainerd | mood, n mood more hysterical Co, The Dickinson Drug Co, City|ever before. It was some time Mra, Ring resigned after this final ‘ Drug Stores, fore he could get at the facts, and could not fully appre exhibitlon, but, lacking the courage to face Allle in & mood lke that, she y ] | e—— OVen then he went to Gus Driskow, | clate the mity of the Jdisgrace “1t is simply Smpossibls to remain,” [ ana Delamater orred gravely at this| that had overwhelmed Allle's instric jeho told him. “Already I'm a phy 2 o /8 y moment . He kissed Allie, — Without | tpess leal wreck, for I never get & moment's N/ B I“"m'“'“ he kissed hee full and fair < 2 Toit he minryta attastive, bt \ N { vpon her red, half-open lips | (Continued in Our Next Tnsue) Allogheny is too much for me." ) | For the briefest fnstant of umaze- “You're kindn worked up, Miz'| i, x. ment the two stood motionless In the Ring. Mebbe [ can make it pleas- i i | middic of the polished floor wihile the I'l BL llll\ FOR PHILIPPINES anter for you.' phonograph brayed on: then Allic “In what way may [ ask” b shool: Lerself free of her partner, and . 5.—Jaime C. do Vey “Well, by puyin'. you more.” ! / in the same Movement she smote him | ™4, former ""l'vl""' Philippine com “You are gencrous. The salary | a mighty slap that sent him reeling, | missioncr at Washington, recommends we agreed upon ian't low." N With a ery he serambled to his|An intensive publicity campaign in the U1 mahm, for s llttis wate | ; fect. “What the hell-—?" he growled, [ United States In favor of Philippine it won't bother you so much savagel ndependence. He says the America you get used to it Allie likes| Allife's face was chalky Breath- | people are in favor of insular free | lessly, curfously, she inquired, “Wha'd | dom, and that the expenditure of $2 And I—I am interested in her. you do that for | 000,000 or $3,000,000 & youar In pr Bhe is progressing, too: in fact, T )».nm o . “What did 1 do it for? ! You | licity will accomplish the desired v never seen anyone learn more rapidly, A MAN WAS REING THRUST|©usht to be complimented—tickled | But—she is %0 unusual, 841, per. | FORTH FROM ONE OF THE 0 death” Delamater rubbed his| Pure lard, 2 ibs, haps [ am the one—perhaps it is my | HOTEL WINDOW: 'rh"-‘k and glared at her. "By God! |--advt, duty, under the clrcumstances—" == 5 = | T wish you were a man. Oh, don't With this disposition 1o compro-| ¢ *hock to Allie to hecalled by her|WOrry, T won't touch you again! mise the father had littie difficulty | fIrst name—such a shoek that she( Who the hell would, after that?"| in dealing, £o the daily routine was| ™Missed a step and trod on Dela-| Allle opened her lips to speak, but he REAriatad, mater's foot. They came to a pause, | an on more angrily as the pain bit Allle was sitting alone fn her room | The dancing master was tall .and [into him. “Thought I meant it, eh? one cvening, fagged out from a hard face was on a level with| Why. you lumbering ox—*" “Then you aln't—in love with me ing, “My mistake, my dear.” \nr or anything” she lieard one s “I—reckon it was." The girl's| “Lov The speaker uttered an | Ixactly. I don't understand where | €¥¢8 Were glowing queerly, and the | unpleasant sound indicative of scorn. man amused at her evident agitatio ake up, sister! What d’you take she gets her looks, for her parents| Man a X are—impossible, Wouldn't you know | Her first word had thrown the ipoor{me for? Why, your mother talks| | what they were?" | thing into . flurry. | bird bird talk, and your dad lives in Allie needed no clearcr Andication | They began to dance again, and, la box stall und eats oats with his | | oment, with o gently ris-|knife! Here I kid you along a little \ ; 0] . . [ The asseciation, of whieh ex-G inereasing Berlin 8t an alarming wation, HEEEEEREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE i DECORATION DAY VALUES —JUST ARRIVED— = = @ = |~ ® 8 = =8 5. : o = M & In all the latest creations, styles, colorings and effects on Sale Tomorrow —SPECIAL— $4.,95 and wp Clearance of Entire Stock of Spring Hats at These Special Prices 2bc. Russell Bros, slim, his day. Some people were talking on | 1'ers, and now he smiled into it, suy-* the veranda outside her window, and @EE]EIEJEIE]EIEIEIEIEIEIE]E!EIE]@EIE@EIEIE@ Eflfl@m&@fifl of Who was under disct ; | “She's n glorlous ride first | ing inflection, Delamater murmure | bit—slip you a kiss, as' 1 would any “You heard what I called you \zm and you-—you—'" Delamater speaker was sayving “She passed me the sachet that Al-|stuttered impotently. “Love? T going like sin, with | He approved of and that big, lvely | 116 used, and he became acutely con- | guess I'm the first regular fellow that chestnut running flat. The way she | Scious of the jewels resting in the | ever gave you a chance. | took that curve about the Devil's|Palm of his left hand. “You don’t| Delamater was surprised when his Slide brought my heart into my|care?” he said, with his lips close to|pupll turned her back upon him, mouth.” her ear, strode to the nearest window, and | The breathless cavesdropper felt| “Humph! I'm not caring for any-|flung It open as it for air; his sur- & hot wave of delight pour over her, 4 | prise deepened when she faced him Yor very flesh scemed to ripple like man in the|again and moved in his directtion. Her expression caused him to utter a | See these values first and you will be convinced that these Hats are the best Valuesin Town. One Table of Odd Hats—Special $1.00 Good Values .Goldenblum Millinery Co. 188 MAIN ST. New Britain Y. M. C. A. Bldg. |@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@E@ | EEEEEEEEEEEEREEEYEEEREE vEEEE thing or anybody today Tt Is the lot of any heat of his desire to make mistakes, | the fur of a cat when it is stroked. (h | “Oh, she picture, MoUNte! | smm———————emm— | Profane warning, but she continued s, PR SR o e to b down upon him, and when &eems to have complete confidence in i _ | herself; and the strength of a glan- Fifty Thousand Women | she reached out to seize him he tess, t00, But—my God! when she's | Would comprise a vast army, yet that|struck at her as he would have| on her feet! And have you heard | IS the number who have replied to a | struck at a mah her talk? Evidently the other | auestionnaire recently sent out by the| To those who are familiar with | speaker had, for there came the sound | 1-vdia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. of | Rurlington Notch, it will be remem- | of low laughter ,a sound that stabbed | 1m0, Mass. Ninety-cight out of ev- | hered that the hotel is pitched upon‘a Allie Briskow 1iX bayonet and left [y 100 letters from these women fslope and that the rooms oy the first B St and furious. | contained positive assurances that| floor of the east wings are raised a | She was unusually Silent and som- | they have been benefited or restored | considerable distance ahove the lawn. | ber for the next three or four days; | to health by taking this old-fashioned [ The windows of these cast rooms | sho went through her exercises with- | T00t and herb medicine. This is most | overlook the cighteenth green, and |§ out vim: at her studies she was both | Femarkable evidence of iis power|during tournaments they are favorite stupid and sullen . When Mrs. '‘Ring's | over the ills of women. Therefore, itage points of golf widows and patience was exhausted and her | With 98 chances out of one hundred | husiasts who are too old to follow | ved merves finally gave out, Allfe|that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable | the competitors around the course.| vounded upon her with a violence un- | Compound Wil overcome such ail-| Today they were fllled, for an inter- | paralieled. {ments for you, why should you con-| national title was at issue and Her-| In . panic Mrs. Jting sought out|tiNuc to go through life in pain and | ring, prince of amatenrs, was playing | Gus Briskow and again resigned. By | oft the final round of his match with this time ,Jhowever, the novelty of | ____ e S 705 sltioi 1. more. than' two! weeks DOINGS OF THE DUFFS No Different In Sweden BY ALLMAN clapse without a hysterical threat to| cuit, Gus decided, after some con- sideration, to wire Calvin Gray and offer to pay his traveling expenses if S 2 Y i " b} . he would come to Burlington Notch Jifts W /GET ouT OF y DID You SEE THOSE; PLANTED SOME THAT'S FINE - T e A PTER X1y | / | THERE You o ety ot :HL;”PF:\;%J‘ RLETTUCE' 1o U c\:r:;o?;;/:: T i BANQUET IN MY 0 o ADISHES - SOME PLANT POT, p Allic Shows Her ‘Teeth, o ATOES WE o Shows e oeth. 5 OLD HENS! allill | GARDEN? HAVING ERE MR ONIONS-TURNIPS. [/ IN SWEDEN IN SWEDEN?P CALL?:_&:;_ b x DUFF ? AND SOME SWEET / WHEN | WAS A \\“—uu ’ WE D ! { UG ’EM ( EEEEEEEEE O] = = = O] O} = = = O] O] = =] O] = = O] = =] = = = = = O} = = (=] = =] = = = = = O] =] = O] suffering? | | One accomplishment gheny mastered with gratifying ease | THE TIME OF THEIR YOUNG LIVES - LITTLE GIRL e -~ was dancing. It came naturally to er, for both she and Buddy were AV h \ Iy we A o full of music. Iaving schooled her in the simpler | r—j .} [_j l’_jl forms of ballroom dancing, Delamater suggested o course in the deeper in o ask for Horlick's The ORIGINAL Malted Milk For Infants, Invalids Children ‘The Orig[nnl Food-Drink for All Ages. QuickLunchat Home,OfficesFountains. RichMilk, Malted Grain Extractin Pow- der& Tabletforms. Nourishing-Nocooking. $ ALESM AN $ AM 8@ Avoid lmuhou nd S-Iuhmu g—— LEWME WE 2 TIKETS, ?u—:wfi_-\ WO BOK SENTS, PLERE -~ FOI ( ™ GONNA 5LIP ONE. OVER ON NOON- WN'§ \ WANT YOU “TWo CH»Ps + M TAKING To Incrense Cnergy K e HONKAD KAKEETER AND TAKE MILLY SAM BE_S0RE WHEN HE. ! 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