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| of pretense?” Gray said, gayly. | < _As the two entered the hotel| [, “He "l“l"-‘: :“."‘“I:"'- "'r‘:”"-"“':‘ ":f'};‘f:'whi‘.'l\ with several other groups hading the elder Rogers' home is de- | grounds, Gus and Allie hurried to fllucRibbon |Sou could ke e e e g | been hunting Rogera since hia escape | scribed as knocking at the door in the| meet them . LA "‘; i . ’W' “_'r' \ine | from a crowded dourt room with a night, seeing a light hastily extin- red. ANt Lo stan 6f & cardbonrd - pistol, uished as a gruff voice shouted, | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1023, ~— ' vay, sh ' oly ) eot and 10 holp break I've talke ' me ¢ the he for 1) pider w ‘ 1 1) e ke f is yas unable 1o keep M them halfway Perhaps ahe'll be | ‘»'f."',‘\"'\," Was pickod up by M. ¢ ame intereste in some decont follow pefhrp Sy g B o B » Z ! o is ': " ) o P e, Cliften M, Cooley, the physician CeROCBIACH. T h P teme o tila | Ik eatas Hard, Large and Red, Caused for the Cenneeticut Campany exam S AL e ey, e inl : (Mrs. Margaret Lawrence, 70, 1o ner e tound many bruises and 19WT ARR By REs BEacw speaker, but Rrisk bl ",';R P Phdess rritation, Cuticura Healed, 1 lacerations, but no Wroken bones and e ey a ELE R e R e P —. SWEETEN t0ld him nething. ™ | i apparently no internal injuries. Tos . YOU! L nething y trouble was coused ' D H l v - » 4 NR W AR e | Lot I B ANy L DAy HEIPING YELBPAMS v« is abie 1o sit up tn an easy — GARBAG CA ing mere atraetise exery day, and she ey Which laier tumed 1o — chalr Wit moves with econsiderable BEGIN HERE TODA band's explession, she eried, f s I8 BOINg 1o make something of her t.v:;'g% lasge pimples that h:‘r : iMienity, due to lameness and bruises, Calvin Gray comes to D! He's a go _ Sprink) weak solution of o 8 S8 very red, Thi Threwn from a trolley as she wa At 5 ! N s an good He w 5,.,,“,‘" Bel & your aahess . he is going 1 o us @& % 1 '); A e pimples feg. | | BRI et vs, Lawrenee 18 the widew of ®e pents the most expensive hotel suite 1B wit it ’ that wasn's con. It will destroy that edor proud . tered and scaled over. dis Ao\ hoard It after a hard duy'sii1ge Py \. Lawienee and " In the city. He calls at the offies e. What makes you e o 354 keop disease-spreading Mios A8 soon as he W one Giray AT/ figuring my faee tervibly | | WOTE serving dinners to the Members hep pome with he nophew "I'.n;.:::rlu‘\; of Colonel Henry Nelson, his enemy, &It s it cagorly reread his telegram from 77 albo cauning irriation. The | ©F the veterans' organization, Mrs jiapdri ...w.u.:..nn. him that he means t | t say ‘girl' Ma, | said ‘weo J Wichita Malls "W om Rarbara b\ wwbl: lasied about 1wo Margaret Lawrence, 10 years old break him financially Cray falls in | Ma | V'S ¢ . 1o me Parker ~the first, by the way, that months. |eonfined to her home at 108 Maple love with Rarbara P'arker, who buys he had ever recefved- -and he smiled *'1 began using Cuticura Soap and street under the care of a physieiar 1and for Neison, Gus Driskow What's the diffore Mebhe at the girl's effert 1o he thoroughly 2'2""’"' ':‘ “\:fl" o cakes Mre, Lawrence is a member of the of Gray, takes Ma Hriskow and he's with soms e young . businesslike, and at the sdme time to uticura Soap and two bowes of | | Woman's Relief Corps and of Auni daughter, Allegheny, ta the meun. Woma they'se run away to git T w;’::?"‘a"""‘- co, convey the full urgency of her mes f:“‘u.': O'l‘mmom 1 was hesled,” jary No, 1, to L. I, Penfleld camp, taine, Gray calls to xee his friends Marvie ) some, and i, 88 sage. Why had she cconomized on| | 7oA ) Elinor A Smit'y Sons of Veterans. She had spent the and he Ma Hriskow pretend they ' they got nice b nenehate . words when every one wus . yden. M Aug 18, 1922 entire day in the Pirst Congregati believe In fairles il stivipd ol . r Wit B pasuany cadg] d to him b A o . Make Cuticurs Sosp. Ointment and churfh helping the various women's he would, if she so earnestly desires Taleum your every-day toilet prepas | | organizations to p ¢ . . 1 Pprepe. | erganizati o prepare and serve rations and watch your skin improve s Cuticura Seap shaves witheu! mug |‘d|nnn- to the marchers in the Me morial Day parade Bhortly after 5 o'clock last evening | Mrs. Lawrence, necompanied by Mrs Ressie Lewis, past president of he princess and Gray calls himself a him only up t Allegheny duke Ma siows Oray where she|iaushed scorafully NATHO it. Tt what was hetter by far than walks daily Gus | W owiped his face with a | the prospeet of a profitahle purehase . was the faet of her personal in n him. When it came to the last NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY But the princess raised he m e of her mess Rok had {'\u\;'l BASL Sd SoakD thne plunged into a ten-word riot of ex auxifary, and Mrs, Chavies 1T, Starr, ate, Your Honor! 1 been married to Rerding (o adf travaganee b ndmir m 1 WIS e J resldant of . telief His Royal Highness, the Earl of Rris i ke B bhe bird is darling. 1 have| Berst. Urquhart, with three con- | PabnaraAL. Re ) ; unique experience I took Nuddy " 4 & stables, tralled Rogers last night to| | OTP% Went to the Center intending and It serves Sou right the way tor my own. ~Will you let me handle | M4mO hintialterchou o 1. | the home of his aged father n a 1it. |12 V0ard & Rerlin car for home, For done hoth of um this matter?” The speaker looked t was iate that nishi 10, Soushs )y : y|tome reason which the . fell into o great n from’ one parent ta the ktr Jooked bound fiyer had gona through, The|tle cabin near hers. Ragged, dirty|y,,, ey ‘.Lr‘:nlr]"v:m“:l:: - I‘nfl g BN 4 e e tine {1 , +|and 1ean, they had seen him eross the T B ol Rriskows were sitting in the pleasan man is said to have started the on site, l,,,,!unn clearing and enter the place,) refused to believe they saw that his e was grimly parlor of their handsome while Mrs, Lawrence and Mes, Lewis » annul the mar wot ve me my way and | do ‘that," tittered ) Ay were 1ike three mourners Ma | early in the night ‘ wns married by ‘Hr:"‘u')r:'l:g;.-’.i“m T or . land Pa were soherly discussing the| At 3 o'clock in the morning nv:‘:l';‘ "“‘,;,::“”’:'"" mougy Ay the ot yal Justice of the Peace and ‘Give me permission fo trent him e | NOWS about Muddy, ~ Allegheny was | scrgeant led his mon through the|y ., "W 0n, | re thrown, but Mrs m ' we got two children.' if ho really were my own, will youv| Maring In_somber ieditation at|darkness to the attack; Using pocket| ;¢ o Wi e Touaser IT BLNDS Here was a blow! The duke was sy ; nothi The girl was bitter, re. \ta they stole into the house and|Of the two and who had hold of Mrs o erushed, until & happy thought came uv.'h‘.l,'" o M THekOw said the [ Poniot™ ror mever hnd she feit 80 up the stairs. As Urquhart reached | AWTeco's arm, managed to keep her . ’ i-h a Driskow hristled [ utterty alone as at this moment, To the upper landing two streams of fire Can you wl lel\ with your shoes? ) - fret should have as mueh your hands, | 1“’4.”"' you dast to hurt him,” she | that question which monotoncusly re- | hiazed from a pair of automatic pis- ) to k cried, “ T could form no 1 . chanee to keep strong ed jeat itse 3 u o to! The first shot got Urquhart in i """ can't beat anything inte answer, Did 1 . or was it all | the chest and he died where he fell eW tl'e an' AL SRUEAIENE RPoh. oA Ruddy's head.” It was Allie speaking. | pity——just his way’ Posse Retreats jSeibe e ol scIRCIexetE R Mith Clig proper support antilever Shoe does this--is “After all, he's grown up, and what o heard his name and her own| The ofhers retreated into the woods P ntioned, and she hecame attentive. |ang called reinforcements. A guard ergy For the n:n':;' laed popd xing as well (Aig led and good lookir LL ell, right has anybady go to interfere with 'y 1im S'pose it is o weman? 8'pos What's this H ts me to Meet|yag placed around the cabin, and she is after his money? It's his. | these peopla halfway " she inquired. fy, { th ) alfwa iplans were laid for ftak R Men can get what they want by payin' “What for? 1 don’t like ‘em.” dead or alive, at d.wu;h]'"’ l’nn’:;’: w for it. An hour, a day, a week of He yow're goin' ahead tre-|ineerconing hour of darkness, how-| € an ge Sl B oan Dros. worth all | mendous, and we'll all he proud of sl mendon an \ wer, Rogers ran the guard” without| 7, be strong, vigorous and active you to him. If cruel fate prevented him from claiming the Princess Pensa- eola for a bride he would take her for a mother, anyh lack of ma- ternal care it was that accounted for his wildness—it was enough to ruin any duke—and mothers were much nlcer than wives They were much harder to get, also. “Lord! 1 wish you mean it!" Ma exclaimed, in a matter-of-fact tone Lappiness! Ain't th “T wish Allic was a real princess. HERE WAS A BLOW! THE | Mebbe—"' DUKE WAS CRUSHE 4 “| Ruddy's have to pay I'd pay. 1'd{you Mebhe you'll meet some nice!, ‘o L i Gray broke in with a laugh.|—— | ®o through torture the rest of my | young feller ing seen. The cabin was surround. | must have plenty of gand, rich Mood of the There! You've spoiled the play. The R S R { Hfe—" YOUNG sald that: it het Allie'w)|29 8t sun-up and thoroughly searched, sty A TR LR ! oiled 3 v, 3 SE ozt s » sald at, did b £ b 1 N ips make, Nuxated Iron s like the fro fiannl Tow ervous hand. “I'm ‘most sick over| “Allegheny Hriskow!" the mother | voice was sharp , - but the killer had depatted, in_your blosd and Hke the dron in snach 1853 Main St Mon . Beskow's wrinkled face | 't/ he confessed. ““The perfessor has | exclaimed # i | A half hour later an armed out.|lentiis and apples, wiile metalli ! . teamed. ‘Think of a gre't big man written me a coupla times about him.| “Well, I would.,” The girl's voict (Continued in Our Next Issue) |post at a Tamiskaming & Northern ;‘:;"l,":nll ‘,,.,y.;,.. ™ the et sm— - - Tike yon playin’ ‘pretend: with 4 fool. | BUdd¥'s gone kinda wild, 1 guess |Lroke, a sudden agitation seized her: | e | Ontario raliroad crossing saw ROEErs Ay hanpie Annualls nre using Nusaced 1:ah i T ke me! T thonglit drinkin' an'—" in passionate defiance she went on: | |#tip from the woods onto the right-|It quickly helps make rich rad binod, re- —_— THMS — " had more sense.” Drinking, ¢h' Gray was frowning. | “What's the use of wanting some- | of-way, and challenged him. The/'!ts wornout, exhausted nerves and give U » > o you had more sense. e ey . | . new strengtih and energy. At DEVELOPED and PRINTED “I live in my own land of ‘pretend,’ ¢ woman ‘part I don't care 8o thing all your life and never getting bandit answered with a string of oaths | g, dnon b \,_“_f drugglsta IN ONE DAY just as yo# do. Why, [ have a real ",‘"”‘ r"‘"””‘ he'll probably get over|it? - What's money for | <;m'1‘ |and a few shots from an automatic. [is el . Lt L BT R . > | that if it} isn't too serious But | buy the one thi v t rat of The guard turned loose with his rifle - princess of my own. A e my the one ng you want worst o i his rifle G od “Honest?" whiskey! \That's different. I'm re- | all? That's where men have got the | but in the uncertain light Rogers dis- | rank L. Gooawin ¢| sponsible for that boy; in a manner | Lest of it; they can huy love. 1 wish | |appeared without injury, i 327 MAIN ST, — | Hunt On For Two Wecks “The Princess of Gray nodded, 4 4 yray of speaking, T adopted him because— [ was a man; T wish T was Buddy! | The hoard of trade and the town seeessee MVichita Falls. Would you like to (& & g, ! ! hear about he Well, she's small | Well, because he flattered me by pre-|1'q have my day, my week, and as 3 i | and dainty, as princesses should be, much more as I could pay for. I'd Rogcl's, Canadian Ba]‘]d][’ 010k | etinauchieintemersanes reatins yes. | and her eyes are like Dlucbells, Ma. have happiness that long if it broke terday and arranged for special po-| 1 send her roses, mostly, so they can | [ my heart. Dut I'm a girl! | [ 1 C'h lice and volunteers to aid the regular | Kiss her cheeks for me. A tiny yel- | 7Tt was with a sudden interest that| Alter u0flg as¢ provineials in prosecuting the man- low love bird in a tiny yellow cage Gray studied the speaker. Here was | hunt that had been on for two weeks, | #ings her awake every morning. T |a side to the Briskow character that The provincial police received a re-| taught it to sing the song it warbles, | he had not suspected, and it gave| North Bay, Ont., 31.—1.e0 port that Rogers’ escape across Lake but—she'll never ~understand what | | him a new light upon Buddy for | pogers, fugitive man-killer, was shot Nipissing in a s T was witnessed by | the little bird is trying to say.” brother and sister were much alike; |and killed by a posse last night. The|a farmer who said the bandit bore a | Ma Briskow had listened with ropt it showed him more clearly the siz6 | ascaped desperndo cmerged from the fresh wound in the face which had attention. Now, she inquired: “Does of the task he had volunteered to yugh about cight miles from Nipissing bled profusely. ! she love you™ undertake. He heard the father|ja¢0 this afternoon long enough to Bel” A fevisedl veraion of - yesterdn ganit T el Ay Rame | =SS aking, and reluctantly withdrew | proyght down by a bullet from alibB e RRAY Hotw s sismenti ot Bt { > b s from Allie’s flaming face. pomper of Inspector Storey's party.|to the episode. The & » { posse surround M s ou this At sight of her husband’s inquired, in sudden anxiety him[ Aisthrrto ‘:nr'( o s ;.‘,,,m'f}';, man hunts that this territory hes| was the reply. | {rctives on the case, and they will re- | €Yer experienced. “TRad Leo™ brought| Strajghtway a. stream' of bullets] port to me at Wichita Falls. As soon | down two of his pursuers and wound- shattered the glass panel of the door | D I e T et T o o €d another before he himself was|and Sergt. Urquhart fell dead. : dropped by a bullet. He shot Det Allie declare riou Briskow sai e Tathios “And it is too. He's left school— | {3¥; run away! Here, Mr. Gray 7 face Ma # do an'—T'm s “What's ls a a ‘l'h‘;;;v ['1:":;* - Doy ‘Gont-listen "‘] The kiling of Rogers came as the “Who's there?" Ve o il L ) climax to one of the most dramatic| “The police—after Leo Rogers,”| see what you make out of it."” Gray read alond the letter from the Buddy at once.” oppe shot principal of the institution that he | “You goin’ to leave us?" [AxexTimed ) Stepian s after his| OPPOSE REPARATION TERMS. | T must. I've just received a tele. |8€nsational escape and yesterday sen Ton A B S Red e N s '\bout | & bullet through the heart of Serat.| .. ; ’ lice, a member of a party that suUr-ipeg, v the reparations plan of the 1r'|‘- “T can't thank vou for all yon done prised the gunman in his father's: q;qrialists as impossible of accep-| for us. We was in bad shape till [ home. tance hecause the (‘lr;anHnn! att e:‘" vou come, Now-—"" Has Killed Two Officers el to it are not to the liking of the | Now everything is straight again. | Yesterday's casualty makes two po-!gocial democrats and the ufm»« of | t's my job, Gus—to do little odd | licemen dead and one seriously in-| the left. These groups particuiarly obe | vors for those T love, You must|jured since Rogers, on trial for a min-| ject to abolition of the eight hour day. stay here, for Ma's happy, and this| or offense, flashed a cardhoard pistol shlie il i place is making a girl of her. Allie in court two weeks ago and broke for| A movement is on iy England to | tax betting. himself had recommended, stating | that Ozark had ¢ without doing the college worities the courtesy of leaving an address. As fo Ozark's safety, there was no im-| mediate cause for apprehension, for 1.e had taken with him three trunks | of clothing, a high-powered touring certain of the young man's exploits gram from my—my agent. the purchase of a well. Tt is a mat- |(m' that can't wait.” B O% SPECIAL PRODUCTION A parture aroused grave doubts in ti Principal's mind of his moral well- | |is doing wonders with herself, too.|liberty. being. e I O e T ha PR S : “What's it mean?’ the mother in- v t— 2 ; o quired. R ; : : : s o oy e wer o« DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Olivia Doesn’t Believe In Signs . . BY. ALLMAN he?” | P “Hea's got plenty,” Gus declared “More'n is good for him if—" | “1f what?" Ma queried, Gus halted; it was Allic who an- swered: “If he's done what we think he's done~—gone away after some woman.” 5 “Some woman?" Ma stared hlankly from one face to another. “Buddy in love? Why, he never wrote me nothing about hein' in love. Read- Mng a further message in her hus- —_— ACID IN STOMACH SOURS THE FOOD o Acid s ; flouNe LADY, WHY P DIDN'T You STopP? 9'578) ( DION'T You SEE ME ) WAVE To You ? G729 SR | SAW You WAVE g (AT we, por L ) ( HAVE YoU KNOW THAT | 'M NOT THAT KIND | OFAGIRL! /| sy Saye Excoss of Hydrochle Canse of Indiges tion A we known authority states that stomach trouble and indigestion ar ty—acid nearly always due to stomach-—-and not, as me o i s v i SALESMAN $AM ' BY SWAN chloric the stomach retard t follks 1 digestio tarts fond fermenta tion; then our garbag '_\——‘—“"_‘ N 3 2 ) # can, formi i ) /ML= | THING MA. GUZTLEM WANT TO SEE - " - 5 - . RRa Wehich infita the s WYL TAKE. HOU- SAM - AHD NOU W0 BONS N Hi5 i« STORY e SOy core. . ; HEAE'S NG, 2AC WANTED- 8 toy balloon. We t that WONARD KAMEETER ON A L\TTLE PRA! gN%::u;_ AT \IRNTED TO 5EE. TAEM » e B heavy, lumpy feeling in the chest, we LAVE TR NELT WEEK-WE'LL sz . AIGHT ALY, DIDN'T Bructate sour food, belch gus of have STRAT :vHT\)'&BPN: | &) Nou, Miuy ? hearthurn, fatulence, water-brash or LAL\_‘\'HEP\”A:\ AL nansea y BND LU SURTRISE €M aidws and instead get from any phar macy four ounces ot vl Salts take & tabies water before effervescent tinne this often follows the first dose, it is im portant to neutralize the acidity move the gas.n s 1 liver, stimulatc 0y 1 promo v froe flow of pure ti juiees Jad Sats i inexpensive and i from the acid of grapes and juice, combined witty it i um phoephate 1 ) used by thousands of stomach suf . #rers with excellent results ‘ ’