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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 28 1023, | they represenied the footprints of | twe men, if ot three He emem LDEN PHILPOTTS g pered that fllebert Redmasne had |Giovemor of Oklahoma Determined o LPoy 1 : . Spoken af hathing in the poold and he | Lo o Nomhing 10 Pat Down Mob strove ta prove three separate pairs of feet, hut he rould net Mrocities fa St Inspeetor Halfyard, who had fol % |lewed the case as closely as it was! Oklahema City, Okla, June 28 SOPNRIONT 1988 THE MIMILLAN SOMPANY | possible ta do se, east all hlame on | With law enforcement in Okmuigee in | REVEASED B NEA SERVICE N0, ARRGT.MET. NEWSR SVB, Rendigo, the brother of the vanished [the hands of Nationa! Guardsmen and assassin {four other counties under the threat | He delayed of set purpose.” vowed [of martial law, Goevernor Walton and them two days may made it plain today that he was ready —— Ha'fyard make just all the differencs Now [1o go the limit 1o suppress moh ae REGIN HERE TODAY your race, Doria Jonny Pendean engages Mark Rrer There is no ‘perhaps’ 1 am, 1 | the murderer's in Prance, if not |tivities don, famous eriminal investigator 1o Pave a good demon who talks to me Spain.” Offieials of the Ku Kiuv Kisn were soive the mystery of the disappear sometimes I am born for great “Full partieulars have been eireu- [auoted in the local press as expressing ance of Michae) hor hushand. fram | 90045 I am very handsome—that ¥ ated,’ explained Iirendon, but the in- | taeir lief that the governor's meye " b " § Dis home on Dartmoor. | Pendean 1| Va8 needful, There is only one thing | spect@r attached no importance to|was directed at the Kian . \ ; N [that faet Heveral times since his election, the L - ' ¢ 5 1ast seen in the company of Rehert|'Nat stands hetween me and the £ Redmayne. Tenny's uncle. when ihe Fulned castie of my race at Doleeaqua We know how often forelgn po- |executive has taken oceasion to eon- i '€ | —only one thing, And that i In the : llee eateh a runaway,” he said | demn the Ku Kiux Kian as an of- / H q9 e MAUSTRATED By RW. SATERFIELD twe men go to Michael's new bun ' " “rhis e low near Foggintor Quarry world waiting for me,” . s no ordin " - g Brendon laughed WA S ever, 1 still prefer to regard him [ment in the state. as insane,' Plood i1s found on the Ao f the 4 o 2 N o e foor of th e o e A B Far some time it is known, the gov. When you wash children's hair be | with water and ryb it in, Tt makes an “In that ease he'd have heen taken ernor has had seeret agents working [} careful what you use, Many soaps|abundance of rich, ereamy lather, cotttage and witnesses tell of having S e s moter lanneh oK ;:;,,:'"\:»": _“':"”‘::'"L{';‘"h'.';‘"m'"; :l..‘» “Marking the time, Waiting." I vefore now. And that makes what through the state investigating cases |} and prepared sl nos contain 100 | which cleanses thoroughly, and rinses 28441s. - The sack 15 found at & far ‘Wor what ?" | was simple befare more and mare of [of abductions and whippings and oth. much f Ik which is very in-|out easily, The hair dri -Luuil) and Biiance from the soene of mystery A woman—a wife, my friend, a pugale in my opinfon, T don't he- ler moh activities it dries the sealp’ and |evenly, and is soft, fr looking, Jenny goes to live with her unele | TN® one thing needrul is a woman-— | lieve he was and is all there; and | Whippings and assaults reaching an makes the hair brittle, 2 | bright, fufly, wady and easy to man- Rendigo Redmayne Trendon visits | with much money My face will win that being 8o, you've got ta hegin over | “appalling” number have gone un- The best thing to use is Mulsified eo | age. Besides, it loosens qnd takes out Bendigo's home and meets Giusepps — over again, Rrendon, and find why he [punished, the governor declared, be- coanut oil shampoo, for this is pure and “every particle of dust, dirt and dan- | aid it Onee grane that this was a leause local authorities “are too often entirely greaseless, It is inexpensive | druff, and & fallied with these secret lawless mobs." and beats anything else all to fim- | You ean get Mulsified cocoanut oil Poria, who works there Nendigo das . \ / | delinerately planned murder shows Mark a leter supposed to he MAYONNMSE mighty sight cleverer than it looked - Two or three teaspoonfuls is all that | shampoo at any drug store, and a few to is required. Simply moisten the hair|ounces will last for months, from Robert Red i / ‘ an it | Rt aclele NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY o' N what metives Iltedmayne had for A Mr. Tteymayne went back to thel. b4 than he is, Rueh a gifted man as I, | doing it." ouse, and Jenny, who stood by them, h with the bloed of a proud and a But Brendon was not convinee v . walked as far as the top of the| |4 . noble race in his \..n."‘,\p..\..,..n, to! "I can't agree with you,” he an- Inventory Filed in Court of Probate REPARAT]ONS UESTION 1;.- oh ..,:.. np:‘m.; 4...‘:........ he: 4‘. steps with Brendon be desired—romanee—and the gift to|swered, “I've already pursued that| oo 0 woiaimnes o Consist Chiof, ed _rempectiviy by Jeen Hennemsy an Don't think 1 bear any i1l will to ) / love as only an Italian loves—such a |theory, but it Is altogether too fan- -, 4 Rhesenii Count von Rernatorff, former ambas. this poor wretch,” she said, “I'm - man must And o very sptendid rich | tastic, We know, from impartial [ of Real Estate in This City. Federation of League of Nations so. | 10" 0 the United ftaten only hearthroken, that's all, 1 used | girl, It is only a question of pa-[testimony, that the men were the beat . Count von Rernstqrit said he would to declare in my foolishness that | tience, But 'h A treasure will not [of friends up to the moment they |a{l had ped the war. Rut no—Iit is be found with this old sea wolf. He | Princetown together on Redmayn®'s|-Thomas W. O'Connor have flled an ;’::.M":"h:"“h?g klll'r;l‘ r:w ‘-lrnr.ldmr Lu not nfllnn. descent, 1 dld not mnlr'n; bleycle the night of thel oo v of the estate of the Iate Settle This Big Problem, — nele Robert, e % now, should have seen him and | tronble” " . , - p that now." nis littie mean hole firat hefore com-| “What impartia) testimony? You, John W, it ~:h:;h:: holaes “y\':':. mv' m..:‘l gy | He added “It s all to the good that you ecan ing to him. I advertise again and|can't call Mrs, Pendean's evidence to the amount of $26,009,25, itemized nna, June 28, The federation of : ; be 5o wise,” answered Mark quietly get into a higher atmosphere,” impartial.” as follows: league of nations societies adopted a| *“You will be surprised at the ardor * “I_admire vour splendid patience and Rrendon found his 'ht»ughu; whol- “Why not? I feel very certain U'ndivided one-half interest in prop. |resolution yestarday asserting that the |of Germany in paying reparations i eourage, Mrs. Pendean, and-—and--1 Iy occupled with. Jenny Pendean,|that it is; but I'm speaking now of erty on Grove Hill, the whole subject | league should be charged with the|yon ean guarantee that payment wil) Was It within the bounds of possi-|what I heard at Paighton from Miss[to & $10,000 mortange to the Savings settiement of the reparations question, liherate the eountry from foreign op- ROM1. Bank of New Britaln; $11,000; one.|The resolution was supported by the 'pression,” would do for you, and will do, every 1 thing that wit of man can” / bility that ahe, as time d IFlora Reed, who was engaged to o Robert Redmayne, She said that|half interest in mortgage from the {Thank you, kind friend," she re. her sufferings and senge of Joss, might . 5 BN b a0 a8 Atiookehiy hasid and Jook twice at this extraordinary|her betrothed wrote indicating his|New Rritain Lumber Company to bade him farewell, being? He wondered, but thought [complete change of opinion, and he .I?rln) W. and Helen Kelly McCahe, “Will you let me know if you leaye It Improbable, | Moroaver the last of |also told her that he had asked his|$7.755:0ne-half interest in four pleces _ A s HE COULD NOT BUT ADMIRE|the Dorias evidently aimed at greater[nicce and her husband to Paignton|of property on Corbin avenue and |, 3 s g “Yea—since you wish it.” THE ITALIAN'S GOOD LOOKS. position and ter wealth than|for the regattas. East Main: streat, the whole ubject | ™= s ememoasomr amoas o m:amoamoes They parted and he ran down the | _ il d Michae! Pendean‘s widow had to offer. to & mortgage of $500, the other part PEBAEDAED steps, scarcely seeing them, He feit T IMark found himaelf despising the ex- owngr heing Dr. John E. Martin, that he already loved this woman [her fortune—you understand That | traordinary creature, who violated so e — A Ig.:“':: "'v‘-uh‘:llnc lots in -\'»wlm,t:n’?. with his whole soul. The tremens|® why I came to England. Italy has|frankly and cheerfully every Englis Jew: 2,000; checking account, New Brfi- dous emotion swept him, while rea- | 1o rich heiresses for the present. But standard of reserve and 'mnd:ml-? Newark Yguth GO! Blilt“. = | i Nationan Henwe 464085, plaroa: =~ e gon and common sense protested, I have made a false step here. 1|Yet the other's self-possession and Thrill Starting Fires | arrow touring car, 1917, $550; Pierce- u omo l e rIVIn Mark leaped aboard the waiting [ must go among the clite, where there [ sensé of his own value in the market| Newark, N. J, June 28.-—In the Arrow Hedan, 1918, $1.250, g motor hoat and tWey were soon speed- | is large money. When gold speaks, [ impressed him. arrest today of George Chamberlain, 17, who is said by the police to have ing back to Dartmouth, while Doria|all tongues are silent.” He was glad to give Doria five & g spoke eagerly. But the passenger( “You don't deceive yourself?". ' |ghillings and leave him at the land-{confessed that he set fire to several “ ° ° ° felt little disposed to gratify the| “No—I know what I have to mar-|ing-stage, Rut none the less Giuseppe | puiidings here, the poiice believe they ecreatlon lt n [ Ttalian's curiosity. Instead he asked | ket. Women are very attracted by [hauntedehis imagination. One might [p.ce cleared up the mystery of how the heauty of my face, signor. dislike his arrogance, or rejoice in his (. g15 000 blaze at the Riverside Box physical beauty, but to eseape Nhis|,nq fumber company, Monday nl‘hQ‘ HowMyCorm,Buniomund Appraisers Louls 8. Jones and| cjeties Votes That League Shonld [support the resolutions hecause it stipulated that Germany should be represented on an equal footing with the allies in negotiating a settlement, (Continued in Our Next Issue) him a few quéstions respecting him- self and found, that the other de- “Are they?" affairs “It is the type—classical and an-|yitality and the electric force of him originated. Chamberiain admitted ac- lighted to discuss his own u ! Dorla revealed a southern levity and | cient—that they adore. Why not?|as impossible, ing to the police, satting four fires Callouled, Bu""ng' Tired self-satisfaction that furnished Bren-[Only a fool pretends that he is less| Rrendon soon reached the police|Cord I 10 LI DOt K ey his home. Feet Hurt B s to the landing: station and hastened to_communicate |11 BCIUET TGN e rew and. fire es it our eac before the launch ran to the landing- : PR AR with Plymouth, Palgnton, and Prince- O e rtad to. ee| —whathlail town. To the last place he sent a hust,” the youth is said to 1 Do?” stage at Dartmouth. S 5 ima e “How comes it you are not hack ECZEMA ON FEET special direction and told Jnspector ';‘:::“:(n(nl Halfyard to visit Mrs. Gerry at Sta Us[ ‘¥ Make a selection from our list of cars—under engines, in your own country, now the war is over?" he asked Doria. tion Cottages and make a careful ex- E———— $ A “It is because the war is over that SEVERAL YEARS #mination of the room which Roberi| — ™ = y classification No. 9, “Autos and Trucks For Sale” 1 have left my own cnun&?’. fllznnr},] Redmayne had there occupied. Mlcl-" a“ wOma“ —and satisfy yourself that you have investigated answered ~ Giuseppe. fought CHAPTER V. vasv f00'|' Rfll[f ? representative assortment of the market's of- erings. now Italy is an unhappy place—no home for heroes at present. 1 am Would Swell and Burn, upon Mark Brendon after this stage not a common man, r! ll)m]w; a‘:r;e?n' Cuticura Healed in his inquiry. A nm;"- was cnm:n: A g T e ancestry—the Doria of olceaq ' when the false atmosphere in whie! s i i ' if v . ilitv " 3 the Alpes Maritimes, You have — he moved would be blown away by a| “This sincere letter,” says Peter- ;“;3“;5;,,{"32 ;’3.',‘; ?Z:y:;'xgxlf: if you seek one for durability gnd hard service— keard of the Doria?" “ was troubled with eczema for | |stronger mind and a greater genius|son, “gave me another happy day and | asyouwish! =~ from pleasure cars to commereial trucks—our col- “I'm afraid not—history isn't my several years. [t prcke out on my | |than his own: but already he found [as nearly every mall brings praise for “heh!e fey:f':uccég;l:ub‘r“-imul lcr;g umns contain the machine of vour desire. strong suit?’ feet in a rash and itched so badly | |himself dimly conscious that some | Peterson's Ointment, is it any wonder | jouses, and burning, sere, tir £ “On the banks of the River Nervia that [ used to go nearly wild. My [ | fundamenttal error had launched him |that 1 keep cheerful all the time?"” feet vanish as if by magic! s : the Dorla had their mighty castle and feet would swell up and burn and | {along the wrong road—that he was| “Dear Sirs: 1 had a bad leg for 20 : Thousands of prospective car owners are ruled the land of lln]cv\nqun.l 1A when 1 scratched them they would | | groping in a blind alley and had|vears, tried everything and had doc-; reading our pages daily, making it advisable to fighting people. There was a Doria bleed. missed the only path leading toward | tors but no henefit. T tried Peterson’s : i 7 i . 1 w‘|;¢ slew the Prince of Monaco. But *I read an advertisement for Cuti. realty. Ointment and 5 boxes healed my leg. list YOut machine for sale with us, great families—they are like nations cura Soap and Ointment and sent From Paignton on the - following 1 can never praise it enough. My leg —thelr history is a sand hill in the for a free sampie, 1 got teliet so morning Brendon proceeded to Ply-|was so painful at first that T had to Gypsy Our results speak for themselves! put fresh ointment on every two Suecasstul hour-glass of time. They arise and purchased mote gnd after using one mouth and directed a strenuous and | cake of Cuticure Soap and one box | |close inquiry, Rut he knew well | hours, night and day. It stopped the| oot Reaults GonsiEtentreadars and advert i sis y vertisers using our erumble by the process of their own s o 5 development. 8i! Time gives the of Cuticura Vintment | was healed."” enough that he was probably too late | pain at once. M Mark Richards, A ; L RE . 2 e e a1 am” the Ve, i Do) ot Ak cemaloty | e, LA e Relief in:r:r;cluor Classified pages secure the best benefits. GET —to the gdst grain, I am the last Washington, Me., Aug 2. 1922, Hobert Redmayne atill lived, he would | ~ Besidea running and old sores and| A e ineverycaseor Flapiied grain. We sank and sank till only 1 Use Cuticurs for every .da; no longer be in England, Next he | ulcers, Peterson's Ointment is just as| Secret From Soid i this city " remain. My father. was a cab purposes. Bathe with So returned to Princetown, that he might| good for piles, eczema, itching skin,| the Desert. \ ;\.n ‘,r,,,_r::,p:_ driver at Bordighera. He died in the | with Ointment dust with Taleum, go over the ground ‘again, even while [ scre feet, prickly heat, sunburn, chaf-| Does Away 8., City Dr. war and my mother, tog, is dead. T Sample Each ¥t L Addrens: " Cuticura Lab- With Foot st., and Dick- % ; appreciating the futility of so doing. | irg. cuts, burns, bruises, scalds and have no brothers but on® sister. She S LR R But the routine had to be observed.|scores of other ailments as any drug-! Troubles. ’ inson Drug disgraced herself and is I hope, now R Cutiewra § without mup, The impressions of naked feet on the | gist anywhere will tell you. 35, 60c, S dead also. I know her ,"°‘['h t-“o W oo sand were carefully protected. They|$§1.00, $2.50, $5.00, am left, and the fate of a S0 mighty family lies with me alone—a = o S S family that once reigned as sovereign ‘ A . k DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Little Art Wor BY ALLMAN princes.” Brendon was sitting beside the boatman in the bows of the launch, and. he could not but admire the Itallan's amazing good looks. .\I}o_re- AW THAT D N'T ' : over there were mind and ambition Fis gt L MCITHE R S PAD B NOW THERE'S A SOTHAT IS A revealed in him, coupled with a DREW THIS PICTURE //\’\‘\ frank cynicism which appeared in a YOU SAID YOU CouLD BB, )T ey ( PICTURE OF YOUR PICTURE OF ME moment s DRAW A PICTURE GF Yl IIEUDESRTE T DiNE DADDY, DOES IT 1S 1TP WELL, IT fari LOOK LIKE YoL DOES | DRAW THAT LOOK LIKE HIM? LOOKS JUST LIKE “Families have hung on like that sometimes," said Mark; the OF MOTHER 11-? il R ao gt i ‘ ME HA-HA J MGTHER thread of a solitary life. Perhaps you are born to revive the fortunes of WHY SURE % DOES ] 11 DRV You ONE OF LITTLE MUSTACHE DREW IT_' AND EVERY T RECIPE TO CLEAR , o A PINPLY SK Pimples Are Impuritics Secking An Outlet Through Skin Pores % TR0 y < Z ‘ \ | ' il medicated baths —no powders, 3 plasters, nor inconvenience—no If you wish a car of heauty and fine lines; or ogainst Austria on the sea; but no‘\;-v Ifl Rash ‘mhed Bad' <Feet 0 !:::;m "nn‘;gmmn;-mlp.m::; B writes True stury JITOLENY] o And Other Good Druggists s and boils usually re- . 7 2 Bult from toxins, poisons and impuri- i L fl' s | / ¢ s A ties which are generated in the bowels 4 7/ and then absorbed into the blood | —== through the very ducts which should | 3 absorb only nourizhment to msl,\inzsALESMAN $AM He Gave Sam a Paln Too the body. | s y It is the function of the kidneys to filter impurities from the blood and . - = - AN oW T SAM . - cast them out in the form of urine, | 1" WANT T0 GET 551~ WHIH ONE. OF AW-IT AINT_ANY \\ CWAY HO ) A5 BUCKS ONE. OF THOSE. TINGS ool M OF e SOt R e W THERE 15 1 745 but in many instances the bowels ere- ; ate more toxins and impurities than FOR N (PSE OF e B PIECE OF C,LNQ-: g?\‘f?.@%u?‘?"é{%g OF GLR% THeRES NO Su MINUTES GO the kidneys can eliminate; then they blood uees the skin pores as the nest best means of getting rid of these| impurities, which often break out all | % over the skin in the form of pimples The surest way to clear the skin of these eruptions, says a noted authori- | ty, is to get from any pharmacy about | four ounces of Jad Salts and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water each | morning before breakfast for ono week. This will heip prevent the for- mation of toxins in the bowels, It also stimulates the kidneys, thus coax- ing them to filter the blood of im-| purities and clearing the skin of pim- plee. | Jad Balts is inexpencive and s made from the acii of grapes and| lemon juice, csmbined with lithia. | Here you have a plezsant, efferescent 4rink which usually helps make pime! “Mes disappear, i g s Ay P o gt S ik S s - o i i i S