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" v ans CORYRIONT ER B> RBs Blacw ARPLMINT W R TAN SRR B 86 L, W —_—— | Colon thres BEGIN HERE TODAY Calvin Gray of WHenry Nelson hires men to wateh Nelson's the oll fields Gus Briskow oil and Gray \isits him in tiful new home Allle daughter of Gray, but ¥ Pud Nriskoy been rescued by Gray from the of an adve Enes 10 eharge of the Hriskow o phoned to Gray telling 18 expected on some land | Gray has interest Allie spend a few days with Bud. Sankes strikes Hriskow s Barbara Parker, s brother, having hands take W 1uress, we him that whiel [0 goes NOW GO ON WITH 7T “Was that Buddy talkin “It was, and he says that well on forty-five is liable to come in any minute, and it looke like a big one.” The speaker's cyes were glowing, and he ran on, breathlessly “He says they're hetting it will do better than ten thousand barrels!” “Ten thousand bar'le?" LNTORyY Briskow echoed, | ““That's what he said, they can't tell a thing about it dy's only guessing, but—I] had a big well yet.” Gray nervous turn about the room Bud. ! haven't took a Of cours, | “I'm going out on tonight's train and see it come (n—Iif It does come in, | not arrived, I told Buddy to step work; drop another tool until 1 ‘Fatted for destruction,’ sound of that, rels! Ho! I'll write this day in brass, ‘Why It—it may mean the end.” Gray brought himself to with an! effort, hastily he kissed Mrs. RBris-| kow's faded cheek and wrung her husband’'s hand, A moment later he | was gone, s “Thirty-five,”” where Buddy working, was only a few miles from the Briskow ranch, therefore the boy | was able to meet his sister at Ranger and drive her directly to the old home, The ranch house seemed very mean, very insignificant to Allie, but she slipped into one of her old dresses and prepared the supper while Buddy straddied a kitchen chair and chat- tered upon ten thousand topies of was | to| I ke 'hn‘ Ten thousand bar. , that lease will sell for a million, | ke in her peErha or un- 1 18 ehange expression 5 SOme oeeuit sense of the war im 1 all was » 08 erked i it e ‘ moment o During that tion the t Al natten Perbaps had meanwhile spinning at reason of vas unreels the derriek Pown it poured in giant five hu rietin cheeked plunge the v mning 18 maximum A the w ng | Ing its eable platform and rur ity by " T OF A WALKING DEAM |loops ,and within these colls, cither | unconscious of his danger or para- iyzed by Its suddenness, stood Caivin Gray. Instinet, rather than reason, warned Buddy not to check the blinding revo- iutions of the buil wheel. Without | thought he leaped forward Into the | well. midst of those swiftly forming loops, and as he landed upon the slippery floor he clenched his fist and struck with all the power he could put be- hind his massive arm. Gray's back |was to him, the blow was like that|blow had well-nigh broken his nec {of a walking beam, and it sent the VEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE Are your pores enlarged or eloggec withwaste matter? lsvoursking unusually olly blotched, orred? Don neglect the treatment of these defects when Resino! Olntment and Re Soap usually overeome such troubles julekly and easily Resinol Ointmert ahes and heals the skin while Resi )l Soap cleanses and refreshes it, | Ury them and ses, Avall druggion RESINOL felt the steel cable writhing under him iike a thing alive, and the toueh of it ps It streamed into the well burned his flesh, He kicked and | fought it as he would have fought the closing folds of a python, for the hatler was falling again and the wire loopn were vanishing as the colls in a whiplash vanish during its flight, Puddy's booted legs were thrown high, he was tossed aside like a thing of paper, but blind, half stunned, he serambled back to his post By this time the whole structure of the der. | rlck was rocking to the mad gyrations of the bull wheel; the giant spool was spinning with a speed that threatened to send it fiying, like the fragments of a bursting bomb, bhut | the youth understood dimly the dan- | ger of stopping it too suddenly—to fetch up the plunging welght at the cable end might snap the line, col- lapse the derrick, “Jim" the well Buddy weaved dizzily In his tracks; nevertheless, his hand was steady, and he applled a gradually increasing pressure to the brake. Nor did he |take his eves from his task until the ! drum bad ceased revolving and the | runsamy baller hung motloniess in the | They carried Gray to the bunk; Louse, and his limhs hung loosely, | | his head lolled in a manner terrify [1ng to Buddy and his sister. | But Gray was not dead. Buddy's . oand he had suffered a further in, wild « still breathles t the door sea of soun tragic int Gray stared up into f Waorthles: the shaking ha 1 tried What's matter Everything Vil ness, \ Hriskow's And they rels his bandaged 1o collect ' har told wm usay He varried 3 head vits thiekly nid 1o vainly his he queried vhivling—siek You had ar ight; all right st ‘Running wild isn't it o i s a i accident, | No, That's what Nlow the casing sometimes they ruin every. then ol hurts my out=- Had un wilid fo thing.” He tricd insisted, quern’ously oll in this well! T've ‘ Got to Yrars again to pise Got to get got to! Last WL U gt ten thous “p You mustn't Allie had her strong hind Wik Arguing hi hut as gently clreumstances 0 extraor to piralyze upo nrmly th when something oecuried 80 UNeApected suddon the vAssronfed If by head rs Wi sl us possible under interior of the hack was | searchlight, and 0 that the visihle and turned linary her Hmsli luminiated as turned her outsof«de nigh itself had 0of whole that the day, With chnos o woery that died weakly amid sound beating over her, and looked e nights afire, the the girl ran to the windov What she beheld MAre seene The well was hid exploded into flame Allie tore her cyes away spectacle finally Hhe turned bick to the bed, then halt for it was empty, The door, still ajar from Ruddy's headlong exit, informed her out Wil from the whenee her patient had gone, and she | flew after him, 8he found him not half a wway, In fact, she stumbled Mg prostrate Loy With an amazon's strength, she gathered him into her arms, then staggered with Yim back to his couch, and as she strained him to herself she loudly called his name, (Continued in Our pitee over Next Issue) e e it M)ICES (N THE AIR KDKA (Westinghouse—East Pittsburgh). 3all scores. Current events. T p. m— by Casper Alman of “Pung Chow, Kautmann's 7 p. m.—Address, 7:45 p. m.—The visit to the little folks by the Dreamtime lady. shoulders; | into dozen | | 18, 1023, Natlonal leagues . American and Fairy 1a .l s Guarding the Health th Factory Worker by Meher Woady, Plant Physician, Gilbert and Barker Co, Springfeld News of the seores ert by the eff Miss Olga Thyherg, first so- Mrs. Ruth Eokberg, fAirst cons Florenee Pieree, second cons Pom day pom 9:0% p Quartet tralto tralte 25 p Laughs from Life by arrangement with Life Maga- musis ! #ine M3 pm Continuation of program 280 pom grown.ups prepared Marden 8:85 p. mo—A Benjamin Franklin. Bedtime story for by Orison & | | few minutes with! Taseball seores F (American Tel, and Tel, Co, N, Y.) m.~8alos and dusts by Tlanche E. Outwater, mezzo soprano and Louisa M, Newhouse, lyrie so- prane, accompanied by Marta Klein Piano recital by 8 Walter Kreba, So- yrano solos by Bigne Hagen p. mo—~Rrowning, King and Com- pany's Wednesday Night Dance. | WIzZ ew York City) 7180 p (Aeolian Hall Ritver jublles talk, Review of Reviews gurs 0p.om | T4 pom rent events, 8:80 p. m~World's Works, talk by | I'rench Strother, 8:46 p. m.—-Solos by Robert Ar. mour, tenor, WGI (American Radio & Research Corp,, Medford Hillside, Mass.) ( | o p. m-—~Late news nnnheu»——ElrIy' | sports news, #:15 p. m.—Code practice, No. 62, 6:30 p. m.—Boston police reports. Amrad bulletin board. World Mar- ket survey, . 8 Dept., of Forelgn| and Domestic Commerce, G:45 p. m.—Girls Hour conducted Miss Funice L. Randall. “Camp Fire Girls,” by “Blg Smoke." §:30 p. m.—FEvening program: { 1. Concert by C. R. Emery, hari- tone, and Louls Palmieri, plan- ist. 2. Selections by Sigmund Hungarian baritone, 3. Program by Loomarnick Dance | orchestra of New Preston, Conn. | | . Complete radio sets and supplies at | Henry Morans, 365 Main street, oppo- | site Myrtle street,—advt. | ! by i ! | : Somy, BANS WEDDING CONFETL Will Call Polies " At His Church Montreal, June 13.-City polieemen @ used by the Rev, Pather Luke Callaghan, parish priest of ® Mi hael's ehureh, 1o prevent people who ttend weddings from throwing ries confetti in and about the ehureh He eharacterized the practice as tirty and sacrilegious, He added that he intended not enly to forbld it by the autherity of the chureh, but would make full of the vivil autherity also to that end CONVIOTS NOT WANTED Their Presence At Loanda s Reosent: Montreal Priest od By Residents of That Colony Portu the Practice Portugal, June 13 sends its conviets 1 Lishon gal today “ penal colony at Loanda, on 1 coast of Africa, byt these undesirables is resented by the Portugnese and there, who have petition BON €T ment 1o remove the coniicts to ene of the islands of the Cape Verde archi pelage. Loanda is prospering thess and its peaple declare the presence of the conviets hampers their develop ment ed the nse days. Let's up and at ‘em, Pirst we'll use o Herald Classified nd et ] Like A Boy At 50— Full of Life and Energy Brimuming Over With Vim and Vitality That Keeps Him Keen, Active and Alert Like Power of ARIUM is What Him to “Come-back” With In a recent discourse a -known New : “Altogether too many eapecially th \he 'f”:: n agen o ,M , _Are suffering rom weakness, nervous disorders, kidney and liver complaints, rheu- matism, neuritis o gerously high bloo ressure, stomach An ntestinal troubles, aleep- lesnness and gene! de- bility, Yet with the dia- covery of ARIUM it should he ensy for them to rapldly restore much of their strength, power and youthful activity. "I know of one man 60 fnr- o0ld who was broken health from several of the distressing ailments. but after t.,kln{ ARIUM found that his blood pres- sure had been reduced to that of a boy of 20; he was able to enter gaily into the sports of the y 1 0 at his busin een, alert mind and pu in_long hours without fa BE YOUNG=NOT OLD=AT 80 lllz » Man is “All Pull of “Pep, Vitality, e. In fact, thanks to loomy, Oranky, Nerve Torce and really as[Wervous, Run.down |with & happy disposition vim " and/and Discouraged at faces the World 50—TLooking at least 60, Feoling that the S0 definite is the action|Best Years of his of h:\l}llfll" ‘l‘hn"h it |SoesiLife Have Gone and ri o worl e minu ; lt'anurn the body and sets| "ho‘,'n, %"l‘.“ » up healthy functioning ofl=—: i, tl?n blood, glands and organs almost immediately. You often begin to feel this amazing revitalizing Influence on your systam within only 24 hours' time yet It {s 8o harmiess that even a child may take it with perfect safoty. A leading Medical Aushority says that ARIUM should be your whole y with new vigor and ambition you will find It well worth while to try ARIUM for two weeks, and if you are not amazed and overjoyed at what happens in your own case, go back to your druggist a tenpin is|to his head in falling; nevertheless, howling huu,;l!' responded to such medical aid as they could supply, and in time he| ened his ey | When for a second time he lapsed mutual interest. On the morning of Gray's coming Allie rode with Buddy over to thirty- five. Tt was a wretched, rainy day, | and nothing is more bleak than a| ucsd In every hoepi- tal and prescribed by every physician to quickly enrich the blood, strengthen the nerves, put elder man flying as hurled ahead of a Buddy fell, too. He went sprawling. | As he slid across the muddy floor he | OP and get your small deposit without trouble or question. here are no drugs in ARTUM and success is guar- § p. m.—Ball scores National [ Stockman and Farmer Market report. | 8:156 p. m.—Address, | 8:30 p. m.—Concert by KDKA Lit- | tle Symphony orchestra under direc-! FOR STRENGTH, NERVE FORCE~RICH RED BLOOD -~ ask fer Horlick's The ORIGINAL rainy day in a drilling camp. Work had been halted and the men were loating in their bunk house. Brother | and sister spent the impatient hours ! in the mess tent. Gray's trip from the railroad was| more like a voyage than a motor journev. for the creek beds, usually dry, were angry torrents, and the ‘dobe flats were quagmirves through which his veniele plowed hub deep; nevertheless, he was fresh and alert when he arrived. After a buoyant greeting to Allie, he and Buddy in- spected the well, then he issued or- ders for work to he resumed, Wopd had gone forth was something doing on and from the chaparral muddy motor cars bringing neighboring lease owners, and the members of a nearby crew. thirty-five, emerged | scouts, even casing Allie Briskow lent, intense; offer to meal body had much to s least of all. She wa she curtly refused Buddy's send her home, and when the was over she followed Gray back ln‘ the derrick. Buddy Briskow was running the rig, and the dexterity with which he handled brake and control rod gave him pride. He had seated his siste on a bench out of the way, whe she was protected from the irizzle, and he felt her eyes upon him. gave him. u sense ‘of importance to have Allle watching him at such a crisis; he wished his parents werc with her. He eased the brake wve bailer slid into the heavy shell slips into the a cannon. As he furthe his pressure, the cable gerpentlike from the drum. turned his wet, grimy face and flash a grim smile at Allie She smiled tack at him faintly. Some lightning- and the mas- casing as breech releaged a1 to pour Buddy begs HIS actually happened and is well worth telling. The drug clerk was j to close up. It e The last policeman to rub b that there | Supper was - jumpy meal, and no- | It | nose against the plate glass win- dow, was far down the avenue when the clerk switched off the electric lights and turned the lock. | Then it all ned. | A man rushed up to the door. “Say, man, I want a box of Beecham's Fills. Simply must | ap; e e e e GUARD THE BAREFOOT BOY Little feet will get hurt. Grown. ups, too, meet with accidents. When the skin is broken, apply Sylpho-Nathol ‘at once, Tt Fily erms—prevents infection—puri- es all it teuches. Keep it in the medicine cabinet —and in your kitchen too. Busy ;l]tzers sell it—15¢c, 35¢, 65c and THE SULPHO-NAPTHOL CO. Boston, Mass. SYLPHO- NATHOL | into gemi-consciousness, it was Allie | Briskow who put his orders into ex- lecution. “Ypu ain't doing any good standing around staring at him and| whispering. Bring in that well, as/ | fust as ever you can, and bring it in blg. Now, get out and leave him to | me." It was late that night when the| well came in, Tt came with a rush land a roar, drenching the derrick | with a geyser of muddy water and | driving both erew and spectators out | | into the gloom. Up, up the column | rose, spraying itself into mist, and | trom its iron throat issued a sound | unlike that of any other phenomenon. Calvin Gray had recovered his| senses sufficiently to understand the meaning of that uproar, and he tried to get up, but Allle held him down | upon his bed. She was still strug- gling with him when her brother| burst Into the house, shouting: asser, Mr, Gray! Biggest 1| the latter mumbled, indis- “Isn't there any—oil?" His words were almost like a whisper be- cause of the noise. | “Not vet. May be later. Say she's a heller, ain't she? 81| she's makin’ twenty million feet—'" “'Gesser's no good." ‘an't tell yet. We gotta shut her down casy so she don't blow the cas- i bet | ¥ DOINGS OF THE %/ THIS 15 A NICE WILBUR- LETS EAT OUR LUNCH RIGHT HERE - 0% 777 g "fi‘@’l’[ \ o R TR [} X ”.nri | have them!” he exclained “Store’s closed for the day,” re. marked theclerk ashepocketed the key. “Like thunder itis!” shouted the late comer, “I've got to have a box of Beecham ht.” | The altercation grew h There was an exchange of Then the clerk took off his broken glasees, uninclced the door and handed out a 50 ceat box of Beecham's Piils, Can you beat it? Beecham's Pilis are so sant- 1y effective in making sick stom- achs well, slugaish livers active, and lazy boweis to function as they should, that Beecham's stead- fast friends 214 susporte times overflow with stie thusiasm, At All Druzgists—25¢ and 50c GO UP HERE A LITTLE FURTHER DUFFS PLACE, TO GO ON NI Lk ; g NE S 1 OURSELVE PICNIC ALL BY tion of Victor Saudek. WBZ (Westinghouse—Springfield). 8:80 p. m.—Baseball scores of East RED PEPPER FOR RHEUMATIC PAIN Red Pepper Rub takes the “ouch" | from sore, stiff, aching joints. Tt can- not hurt you, and that old rhenmatism torture at once. When you are s hardly get around, just try Red Pep- per Rub and you will have the quick- est relief known. Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers. Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper Rub you will feel the tin- | it and are minutes through soreness In three sore spot Pain and gling heat. warms the through. gone, As Rowles Red Pepper Rub. get the genuine, with Rowles on each package. any good druggist for a jar of e sure to the name \ i Malted Milk Grain Ext, 1 ! inpowder, makes Tho Food Drisk B for All Ages Imitations—Sabstitate it certainly stops | fferfag so you can | f§ | SWEDISH BETHANY CHURCH Tuesday Evening 8:00 P. M. youthful power into the veins and fortify the body against disease and signs of pre- mature old age. l‘ anteed, s0 you run no risk whatever want to increase your | The following local druggists state that they now have a sufficient supply of ARIUM on hand to yitality and nerve force: | meet the immediate demands, If you strength, aches and rid vourself of pains, CITY DRUG STORE DICKENSON DRUG CO, CLARK AND BRAINERD NATHEN-NOVECK THE ————— LOTUS MALE QUARTETTE of Boston, Mass. Will Appear At Franklin Square June 19, 1923 TICKETS 50¢ On Sdle Ap———— = C. L. Pierce Co., 246 Main St.—Hultgren’s Jewelry Store, 57 Arch St.’ N Vo 17’S KIND OF FUN )/ )VES, AND GET ) AWAY FROM THAT STUFFY A S ISN'T IT,WILBUR ? LITTLE FLAT- o .'\U\“‘ A DONT \IORRY T2~ LEAVE 1T 10 ME. , ( DRIGONTT- TAEY DOM | EVEN NGUCE. Go!' \ DONT 4 . KNOW WHKT Yo V0" VLL GET HIM 1 Fifty-Fifty OH WILBUR, | JUST HAPPENED TO REMEMBER | LEFT THE ELECTRIC IRON TURNED ON AT HOME! Al WON'T DO ANY BY ALLMAN 17’5 LIABLE To SET THE FLAT ON FIRE! ~ NO DANGER, | REMEMBER ) LEFT THE WATER RUNNING IN THE BATH Room ! THAT jl N\l '~ S e NEA s:mh‘;(‘\‘%

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