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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1623, i KDKA 'y P Mt by Mis (4 s e, e Ty or “FRUIT LAXO TABLETS" T ARE W erywhor ™ Howard | -mv-.-&'.‘.f.a‘...-u.... [ PR —— J Wit . s N 2 . de . i ( : 1= Reduy , ¢ are made from the juices of apples, oranges, figs e T : ! § 8 Man and prunes and tonics, 25¢, and 50¢, a box, Calvin Gray eomes to Ialla gered the latt N ey e “,_,:_‘ .:,“" bred th .“‘1 this time he insisted u"‘:f ‘. in his offiee that morning ¥ i ¥ Fas o ‘l.f::h"«;:':.wl.: :«r“....\ who strikes | = By your luck has changed, hasa't .’\,. k's .. :‘,‘.‘n.‘:} .'\:2 .‘.':A. W ¢ p h ll’l i I ron the rough spots. help the family over|! That Avenger well of mine has could guess, for the ¥ i { the Dreamti URIEY Rev, Sharas 4 Allie Reiskow, the | PUt & #00d value on your property. 1!old man's rass nonie HMIRES of the Aoy ) o Phi “ Y age penetrated even the M. —Rall & ’ astor, faalated by the Phil- [nounced son, planist N f u §:80 P, M.—"Hehool for Seandal® daughte Augbter, falls in lové with Geay, but | cOREvatulate ¥ou, Colons mahogany-y lahogan raneled walls. » furnished by the he loves Rarbara Parker. Pud Rrls Humph! 1 don't believe in lueck ’ 1 i 10es n WEAF The entire play by direct wire f kow . h“mu:v: ‘m‘.!lul r‘un- away from Nelsen mumbled And the Avenger CHAPTER XXIV N7 Peln g M Gray follows to bring b isn't e h of ell 1o brag 1 ‘4 J elmar pas £ " ring him | &0 of & well to brag abou A Great Temptation ven, furnished by Nat e et Untvae P | (Amerioan Tel, and Tel. Co, N, Y.) |'he loceum - ko 7:30 P, M.—=Concert by the Wom n— 11:00 A, M.—Bervices by Re home. Bud d, in the hands of an ads »? You don't believe in luek ) - a - n lue Gray had on v P Y » Yenturom, Jesenin interforence He It seema 0 be our lot lavariably (o that i had-oace teld Narba o Parker Bas sad Fus e el ¥ N v . owss. into . .| ! e : p ‘ ite like his e = an's elub quartet of Bayonne R8¢ Gray A n.:”," “l:n\n‘l struek -T.“. I:u.l it Now, my dear| .-y pomark @h . g I = WGl with oslon By Avthus \‘| Hu.m..lrjw A, Edwin Kelgwin, direct from g IR T b lady | Colon m net amed 10 confess sound than In oot B8 1 : ' ¥ tonor. Recital by Carl fob Weet Knd Presbterien okureh Iriond i 0 Dud's hotel and |that § am deeply superstitious, and | reum 1o o he 8 ) wler direc i e Radie & Researeh Corp, |'°M eclta ¥ 'arl Sohalovitz 500 I, M, Rilver jublee talk #irl and Rud part company, Gray | that 1 believe implicitly in signs and | hut like 00 progavly waa Sunday Medford Hillside, Mase) VoSl sescmpaiiad by SAny AR L 688 . Ml 3 ot G il ot WAL | hellovs impbettly In sams sud I., like most men. t i ey 2 Satarday 9100 P, M.—Program by Gimbe - e The Annalist's Talk i o! e, as 10 is proudest virtues wers . . " Poy A isiness Men," propared by “The S ong e : ked with 'y Bolsaona oW " Brothers New York ore opula NOW GO ON WITH T A happy st At my nativity the | viees af which he was ashamed strue PGt e b ! ¥ : POPUISE |Annalir” of the New York Times THE NTORY | fropt of heaven was full of fiery | p ek | Rev, B, J, Van Kt stof musical program 10:00 P, M.—8 Nell Nelson was even m Ns. | ShADER' a8 it wer Couitertat m as extraordinar AS it nature P M.~The | 1 er Sundny - o B ! ] ore dis- | ere. Comfortable | were not forever aim t a balanee et i b J T semi-classical, . by SNV (R ,,m‘,,"‘ at the prospeet than was his| feeling, 1 assure you rake that in Py 1“ ; ;“..” |.~“ :\ children told hy Ite \ P v ) « ) unders, 30 P, M.~The fifth of a series of ¢onon re, :':n :alr upon him fell the necessity Cldent at Newtown, not 10ng ag0i [impulsive, headstrong, swift 5 fooet [FANar af the Alpha.Luther Y u Sashes, Maviy [[D:s-denominations Mvion Shads f raising the mone “Hell o doesn’t that prove ntention ? - 1 V08t uptie Creek, Pa the auspices of New York Federa- Of raling the money. ~“Hell at a d00RL IhAL hrove my contention®™ | thingw, this irl possewsed the unique Sl y 1he Seheteny At Saw SATE SaN WGY note, " 4 fellow grumbled, Wt ineident Sraahc S S poaaed. 11 Man "1 Concer m of Mass high. tion’ of churehes. i when & wet wall puts & erimp in us' : Gray's brows Hfted whimsleally, | sanseions, and. it :‘ “H .hm r‘. " P.. M.—=Vespor ¢ \ W Automohile i P. M.—"The House of Cour. (General Electric Co, Schenectady, A Nittle more good luck like this and | Of course, How should you Know? | yape, theretare, to find how timor e age.” one of the literary vespers by N: Y.) we'll g0 hroke. There was & clumsy attempt 10 40| 1o could be in putting her ¢ OUR [ urgh, Re Hugh mKerr, Edgar White Burrill, creator it \We ean't afford to let go, or to M® hodily harm, to-—assassinate me. | yno 1est ’ COINKN 10 4 inistor *ode practice, Lesson YOrK's famous “Literary Vespers. 10:3 Rervice of Subdeasbe™ Funny, tan't 1t? 8o 111 conaldered and | phera’ wis more than one py| G110 P, M 20 I, M.—Musical program by the formed church, Schenectad: 5 o f , 0 ctieable S e ! p | B “ApA 4 . g : 4 ‘A_"x .:::‘.::‘n n':'\_" a .m ‘m. stand '\”‘l:‘!;:::n"l‘:"“lql T \‘(‘::'Yhull r:'vn .”m this time; Avenger Number Two and 0 M 0 Kvening program “llxluhl. l‘hr?h-r i 5 k' ‘“I yY\J Evening service of » Preshyterian chur on N rwilight program, Se. ! L] L e ner o by ot Al auates gan Co., New York city Union college, Schenectady. ftreet about the “ank, now, and—I'1 4 offretting the first Avenger wer . eh, Pa, Bermon by Re jval lections Ly William I'owler, harpist; Wiz Complete radio sets and supplies at Eive a good deal to know where it t J son's " o - comes from The junior Nelson had studied the situation bri Barker, minister veadings by Mres, Maude Dunnam; cort by Allcin Starratt and pupils Henry Morans, 385 Main atreet, oppo- site Myrtle stree Avt ha services from Khadyside Preshyteria . Legn S50 Amrad bullet 'l;:.‘-r::'»;lnnl..v echoes, but. he held his with a dublous shake of e hend, - = ‘;(lnln m'mm ver 1id like your way/ [ #he announgea: WBZ Adventure Hour,” conducted by (Acollan Hall, New York City.) sumed 7mm||||'\' \'\n ;2'\’:1:.' b e are taking a blg risk, - Mr, (Waestinghouse-—Springfiald) Youth's Companion 3:00 P, M.~Uncle Wigglly storles, i verroachs | | | Gray." 504 P, M, =Iederation chure Wi arls ed. You wanted it all and—this is [ ' saturday i . kol by Howard Getk . the result,” ou mean these new holes may = L 1d musicale Silver jubilee talk, . Henry Nelson v { " |come dry? Of course, but 1 helleve| 5:30 P. M.—Basehall scores of GO e = ainate i to e ivans 5 P. M—'Clean Up As You New Life ' in i ?#\N‘n"m y .‘n‘n ’ A \:-'!vnnl-d | in erowding my luck I don't know | ___ 3 by R, F, Gardner of the Motor- Eve Drop' his accusation, for it had | any other way to work." | e e iats League for Country Preservation YRy ol .45 P, M-—Solox by Gordon “# MUNYON'S ever heen Rell's way to pursue a ou have hoen Ineky y : * >’ "w : ; FRS}HOHS BESY., [\0 Years Ago Hampson, planist i PAW PAW TONIC uc'.ls]\lflnl policy, therefore he cried, you?* She stared at him witk angnly: \ [ tached, impersonal fnterest, * . : . k“'n’:h::'lo:’ '.'\'73.','.,.5"."7 l.lm buck You thing is rnrnnu' your -.un,. even down | xv:\-:\{-‘. :r' r:\lf'— r:‘;.d'“r,;rhf‘ r:\;::::-lv.“r-]fl ATNELUORVOOIRY ipindih-Bhabids " ,.::.‘." -':". f'.'l‘”‘:,".f in the Ranger district, 8:16 P, M.—Solos by Gordon Hamp- €5 blamo then P your mor | “Oh, T have my share of troubles, ! | I lost a crooked hole, recently—had Nothing of the sort.” Old Bell to skid the derrick and start over, | began a profane denfal, but the Then a pair of chaintongs was younger man broke in, irritably dropped into another hole- “I've never won an argument with | *“Bomebody must have it in for you, £ have it your own way. But| il When Gray nodded, “Bob's" while you're raising money for the > e lit up with surprise, “F :.m-l | Avenger offsets, you'd ‘hetter raise [ b Shrdi Sl i i - 5 | it L O O e [ |P 1 suspect someone in particu- "k p : R0 p & Eoles as fast as ever he can.” | i 7 74 i ” | “Who is this Gray? What's he "You hase always impressed mo s e P90 N | %n got against von?" f W b man of destiny, I th We didn't get along very well in| “YOU ARE TAKING A BIG|has selected you as an instrument 1""};""‘:;1““, N RISK, MR. GRAY.” | with which to do big things. That's 2 o : i you_fought like hell. And now he's fehysLaitvaygis DG eSS Rl : 3 / that m]lk iS ‘the Fetting evém By the way, where|venient to oftset my wells as fast as|” w(yerawed?" Gray laughed. "Why, | am 1 going to get this money [T put them down, perhaps Yow'd con- | [ el the same with you. I youd ] : ! g : “That is up to you' sald Henry,|sider selling—" | knew how little I ‘am, how little 1 3 7 3 B g]’?flteS{ Slngle fOOd with a disagreeable grin, whereupon| “Inconvenient?” Nelson felt the | g gignifies, except as a means to an f 1 3 " his father stamped into his own office | blood rush to his face at this in-|cnq 1Tt you only knew what it 1-] & : . § % kn k,‘ i eignte ulferable Inenit but e caman him: | S0 1 X ho mnch mere. than ofi] |48 N own to mankind Not long after this father and son |self with the thought that his op-| Pl | : . i quarreled again, for of a_sudden afponent was delibcrately goading him, | ¢ 4 | 5 Eoe 5 B health t perfect avalanche of lawsuits was re- | After all, it served him right for per- | (Gontinued in Our Next Issue) | v : ; ; uy e leased, the mysterious origin and pur- | mitting the fellow to stop him. *In- | ¢ i & Ha!" He turned away | S i i 3 g s 5 bofile % mre pose of which completely mystified | convenient! ate oo e e e oo o e o o WESSAGE TO MOTHERS A T Gy oo UER | | § dottles =the more G N fealt started, also during its early stages,| “What Arkansas fiasco?” Nelson and most of those failures had been | wheeled, and in spite of himself his| At S20 W. Hayward Ave., forgotten. ‘Mey were painfuily | voice cracked. | Mrs. Henry Johnson, who a brought to mind however when Henry | “Ah! Anfgher secret, ~ ch?” Gray | weeks ago wrote what may be termed was served with a dozen or more ci- | winked clfporately ing could | a good message to all mothers. She tations, and when inquiry elicited the | Lave been more deliberately offen-|said: “I have used Dr. True's Elixir reluctant gidmission from the bank's|sive than that counterfeit of a friend_ | for more than ten years and know attorney ’nl a genuine liability ex-|ly understanding. “Very well, I/ i is good.” She used Dr ‘Truec’s| {sted—a Mability which included the k say a word,"” Elixir, the True Family Laxative and entire debts of those defunct joint-| Without another word the banker| Worm Expeller, to rid her children stock associations in which he and|jpassed on, but be went blindly, forjof worms. There is hardly a child| his father had invested: This was|his mind was in black chaos No|but what needs Dr. True's Elixin, for enough to enrage a saint. chance now for secrecy; he v in| they all usually have worms when Henry argued that he had invari-|for a bit of he | growing up. Mrs. Johnson appre- | ably signed those articles of associa- -y He managed to kil the story in|ciates what Dr. True's Elixir accom- | tion with the words in prenthesis, |the local papers, but it appeared in | plishes. Your children will be in| A e ; “No personal liability, and he was|the Dallas journals, which was even better health through its use. | . A bidder at a San Francisco auction bought a trunk for $17 without knowledge of its contents. It contained, he later found, | CONN. DAIRY AND FOOD COUNCIL genuinely amazed to learn that this | worse, and for the first time in his Symptoms to watch: Constipation, precaution had been useless, life he found himself an object of |offensive breath, slow fever, bilious-| dresses of the finest materials, trimmed in the richest hand laces, The driller he had sent up to Ar-|ridicule Liess, pains in stomach, red points on | i = y ke Bt In the ricl 4l ces, : kansas in charge of his rig one day| Nelson, senior, returned from Tuisa | tengue, swoilen upper lp, Aaving m.lpm'tz‘d f_1_0nl1 Paris in the lag(‘ 60's. Miss Virginia Gury, society ; Hartford came into the office in great agita-|bull-mad, and he’ came without the | during sleep with D oublosoms | @irl, is trying them on. H. M. Mellor, an antique dealer, values : . tion. The man's story caused his| money he had expected to get. What | dreams. 40c—60c—3$1.20. the wardrobe at $20,000. employer's face to whiten. “Salted! I don't believe it Nel- son seized his head in his hands. R “Oh, my God;" he gasped. Misfor_ O C OF S L ey cocis e gunpea:_ tiior DOINGS THE DUFF ena In Dreamland incredible, Salted! Victimized, like the greenest tenderfoot! A small for- —— . - - tune sunk while the whole country g 7 ) \//_7/ was still chuckling over the Jackson 4 / N = / SA‘/' WHAT Do You / i / THINK YOU'RE gcandaf! This was a nightmare. DOIN’ THERE P Henry was glad that his father was in Tulsa in conterence with some other bankers over that Avenger off- ; HOT FoOT* get money, otherwise there, was no / , telling to what extreme the old man's . / S ] / \ / | 2 ; . rage would have:carried him at this G > v A : HOT FooT. final calamity. And that whining, [ coughing crook, that bogus farmer, was in Arizona-—or elsewhere—out of reach of the law! “Does anybody know?' Henry in- quired, after he had somewhat re- covered his equilibrium. “Nobody but us fellows."” “You—you mustn't shut down. You've got to keep up the bluff until —until T get time to turn.” “You going to bump off that land to somebody else?” “What do you think I'm going to do?" Nelson was on his feet now and pacing his office with jerky strides. “Well—Iit's worth something to turn a trick like this” “How much?"” But the fleld man merely smiled and shrugged, so, with a grunt of un- degstanding, Henry seated himself and wrote out a check to bearer, the amount of which caused him to grind | TN \ 3 — his teeth. | | GOTA MAKE. BRUMMP— % /W BEYY OF \T— A o A 600030 Lo Now it was impossible to dispose of a large holding like that Arkansas o £EP wra ONLY tract at a moment's notice. In 5 1 THING THAT'LL order to evade suspicion, it was neces- TARE. P"\:\*\.V\IND sary to go about it slowly, tactfully, DANY ON~ & SHoleLes hence the financier moved with as ™o 7 much circumspection as possible. | LONELM Jis careful plans exploded, however, f |5LAND when he met Calvin Gray a day of so ALREADY later. Gray had made it an invariable WITHOUT gpractice to speak affably to his enemy 1 & RRAN OF in passing, mainly because it o an- ! WoPE OF RESWE- E——————— SPAE- Yok 7 ; 8 They RENT : | R vier o SORNIN O, cant forget cigien A lfll’; We must HOWDN Sty <o

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