New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 11, 1922, Page 12

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oly (Continued Fre Andre:Louls eyes gleamed were smiling tall enemy No better than the ¢ We history repe ym Our Last Tssue) His xt they his stepped 1ok L moment the ne ip into the all! how tain morin which vo we Remark! s itself Rafacl Sabatini | be late, Andre, un! ‘oming Andre It you will await you will ohlige She did ne unless you my return weply,' r him sent, ai 1zied by her it again oofs on LICHE Aiswered She was < her silence for as- him Aline, the A car- NEW BRITAIN HEALTH MESSACE 10 THE WORLD Take "Frflli—i:fies” and Make Yourself Wall " “Fruit-a-tives”, the marvellous medicine made from fruit juices and tonics, the most beneficial medicinal agent ever given to mankind, Just as oranges, apples, figs and prunes, are nature's own medicine, so “Fruit-a-tives"—made from these fruit juices—but concentrated and intensified—is the greatest Stomach a as If fascinated, the Marquis did not e€ven attempt to recover himself. This time Andre-Louls did not laugh, He just smiled into the dilat- Ing eyes of M, de La Tour d'Azyr, and made no shift to use his advantage, “"Come, come, monsieur!” he bade him sharply. “Am I to run my blade through an uncovered man?" De- liberately he fell back, whilst his |shaken opponent recovered himself at | 1ast, 5 (Continued In Our Next Issue) LINCOLN'S STAND O PROHBITION ‘Was Or Was Not Martyred Presi- land {1 wiil continue to fight for the rights “That the Rev. Bam Jones, Henry W. Grady, this afflant, and many other speakers then openly denounced the purported words of Abrahamn Lin- coln to be a flagrant forgery, defled discovery of them in any recorded ut- terances by Lincoln, and offered a re- lward for proof of thelr genuineness but no one produced any such proof, “That some time after the exclie- ment of the campalgn had Jis- appeared, this affiant, in conversation with Col. John B, Goodwin, who had been the director of the anti-prohibl- |tlon forces in sald campaign, waa told bv Col. Goodwin, {hiat he himselfl de- vised the clrcular in question, com- posed the alleged words of Lincoln a0 as to attract the adhesion of the colored voters and had done so be- cause to win them was the forlorn hope of the ‘wets,’ the country at that time being under a prohibition law." TO TRY AMERICAN TEST Stockholm, July 11,—The Swedish erime out erimes, “A prohibitory law strikes a blow at the very principles on which our gov- crnment was founded. I have always been found laboring to protect che weaker classes from the stronger, 1 can never give my consent to sich a law as you propose to enact, Untll my tongue be sllenced in death, of things that are of man.'" The quBtation was headed “Abra- ham Lincoln's proclamation,” and ‘was followed with this appeal: “Colored Voter: He appeals to you to protect the liberty he has bestowed upon you, WIIl you go back on his advice? Look to your rights, Read! Act! Vote for the sale." Rev, Milner declared that ‘he al- leged statement of Lincoln is being circulated today by organlzations op- poused to the eighteenth amendment, and appealed for a “campaign to for- ever clear the name of the great a view of adopting it, should it prove practical and successful., It is pro- posed to experiment on three infantry regiments of recruits under the su- pervision of Professor G. A. Jaeder- holm of the Unlversity of Gothenburg. SWEDES SELL IRON ORE. n Demand For Mined Product Shows European Countries on the Mend. Stockholm, July 11.—Europe has increased its consumption of Swedish fron ore, a fact taken here to indicate that European {ndustries are on the mend, The biggest iron ore mining firm in Sweden, the Graengesberg Oxeloes- und company has exported through Narvik in 1922, 250,000 more tons of iron ore than during the same period of 1021, In May alone of this year Narvik cleared 600,000 tons of iron ore, breaking all'previous records. The principal buyers of Swedish Hf“.x 186 naching ;’lr:»klw::"’ : th the door of the ante.| e 1 i ! n } g It wide stood _\1".\'- .' G re It was a wo- striker ther nrgent tones for ; ut there a voice at first destre it, monsiour wely famitliar, ther recog- What voice of Mme, de Plougastel desire? To talk? ¥ [ ran to the head of the Andre-Louij in time to hear Mme, and sighed aim in agitation other jaunt to t already Oh, but Rapd ot W Which way did he with one of thes Marquis', and arr tomorrow ! CHAPTE Monday me« eight, | o | and Liver Medicine, the greatest | Kidney and Bladder Medicine, the | greatest Blood I'urifier, the greatest | remedy for Henadaches, Constipation, and Indigestion, in the world, 50c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢, At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, OGDENSBURG, N.Y, e riage is approaching,’” she announced, and her tone conveyed the thing she feared, In a clond of dust an open caleche | was speeding towards them, coming from the DBois They watched it, | both pale, er venturing to speak, Aline, indeed, without breath to do s0. On the near slde sat a swarthy | e FVAhY | o an admitted fraud. young gentleman unknown to either | 5 A of the ladies, He was smiling as he | The affidavit, slgned by the Tev. spoke to his companion A moment "“" m’; H """”\"\, "{,' Ay ALie later and the man sitting beyond came |JON€S, and Henry Lany; Liag! /that ‘‘sometime after the campaign, into view He was not smiling. His| b face was white amd set and it wag|Col John B. Goodwin, who had been 4 the anti-prohibition the face of the Marquis de La Tour |the director of A'Azyr. forces told that he himself had com- posed the alleged words of Lincoln so of tne col- iron ore are England, Belgium, Ger- many and the countries of Central Europe. ‘g@narnl staff has recommended that the American army intelligence test be tried out in the Bwedish army with emancipator of so foul a stigma.' The affidavit made public by Rev. Milner says in part: dent a Volstead? Chicago, July 11 Denial that Abraham Lincoln had once declared nlmself as opposed to prohibition was made today by the Rev, Duncan C. Milner, associate minister of the Pres. ayterfan churgh, a civil war veteran, !and chaplain bf the Loyal lLegion In a statement intended to refute the claim of ‘certain wet organiza- t " that the “Immortal Lincoln had lent even a hint of approval to lquor traffic,”” Rev Milner, made public an affidavit signed by three nationally known men setting iforth that an alleged quotation from Linco!n which was used in a local !option campalgn in Georgia in 1887 clearly at else lown that steep stair- ame romely , and the two : housekeeper Louis was rising f ladies faced s ) at threshold, Mme, S e Annoutiol i gastel lnoked white and hag- Rercadion & o & name ad staring from He looked at his ' his cabriolet he had a excused himself and went briskly room. She ady manner eager, a you have com 1d make short work as wit} ey on 1 oss issignation is for nine o'clock Aline in- follow? rea The as a it the Roulogne, “Could v formed her, we Could we prevail if we did?" In the Rois!” Madame was flung into a frenzyv. “The RBois is nearly Xeoerish half as large Paris” Rut she norance of why|Swept breathlessly on. “Come on, get in, get in!" Then to her coachman “To the T most | Bois de Boulogne,” she commanded, et s aans worth stating,” | “as fast as you can drive, There are from Chapelier, out of the ante- need to meet him her st as - | SmaNL | For a long moment, in speechless | “ " % 0 LT hesion horror ,both women stared at him,| ored voters.' until, perceiving them, blankest sur-| ; " e alleged statement of prise invaded his stern face, Eherallog I that moment. with a lons shud.|Yiews wereiiset forth in-a ' circular |dering sigh Aline sank swooning to | ¥idely broadcast in !hflh r;xmnlfllsn. “But this meeting | ten pistoles for you if we are in time.|tne carringe fioor behind Mme. de|and did much to defeat the local op- must not ta Whip up, man:" | Plougastel tion measure by winning over the en- close up to h She thrust Aline into the carriage, | tire colored vote to the side of the and sprang after her with the energy “wets'’, Rev. Milner, explained. of a girl, The words credited to Lincoln, but since admitted to be those of anather were: “Prohibition will work great injury to the cause of tempeiaice It 1s a species of intemperance itself, for it goes beyond the bounds of reason in that it attempts to control man's ap- petite by legislation, and in making quickly, to A t time presses, Lincoln's You might as well be cool A man’s bodily comfort in summer depends largely on his clothing. The fabric in a Palm Beach Suit lets the heat escape from the body. This quality, together with its thinness, makes it a blessing in hot weather. You can get Palm Beach Suits in any pattern or color. The price, of course, depends on the amount of tailoring skill and talent that is de- voted to making the suit. The Palm Beach label guarantees you the quality of the cloth, and for your protection it is sewn in every suit of the genuine cloth. Golf Knickers made of Palm Beach are cool and good-looking—practical and durable. She came CHAPTER IX. By fast driving Andre-Louis had| reached the ground some minutes| through the | poqq of time. There he found M following the roadigo 14 Tour d'Azyr already awaiting puhRt-eontiiued to UUR-dhp 1 et him, supported by a M. d'Ormesson, a Mademoiselle broke at last the sl-| 3 rthy voung gentleman in the blue| uniform of a captain in the Gardes du Corps. Their preparations were made quickly and in silence, yet without| undue haste or other sign of nervous- | | ness on either side. | ‘*Allez, messieurs!” The slender, wickedly delicate | blades clashed together, and after a| momentatry glizade were whirling, | | swirt and bright as lightnings, and al- | most impossible to follow with the | eye The Marquis led the attack, impetuously and vigorously, and al- imost at once Andre-Louis realized | that he had to deal with an opponent | of very different mettle from those | sive duellists of last week, not| ing La Motte-Royau, of terrible | {reputation, As with a breaking sweep Andre- Touis parrfed the heavy lunge in which that first series of passes cul- | minated, he actually laughed —glee- arter the fashion of a boy at a| e loves, | within a “You good reasor he “You may be killed,"” know, of They why it 1 of some| " said were speeding open country now, she answered | sucy i Labl Lentifes the Genudne PALM BEACH SUITS at Good Clothing Stores THE PALM BEACH MILLS—GOODALL WORSTED CO. 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There is an oath I swore o dead hand of Philippe Vilmor I could never h hoped that Go would afford oppor- tunity of keeping it.” “You have not kept it yet,” warned him He smiled at | “But nine Tell me,"” “why di of yours to M il did," flushed as she terday's the flush quite “And he?"” “M. de La Tour tions was | she broke off to a he refused.” Le Chapelier put door. “Forgive Expecting it now, sarried it by no more than and, these|P2arr b4 1 ong 1¢ | ing touch \t the e stepped suddenly forward, W the other's guard, thus | he put 1 1 so completely at his mercy that, “A car. man P past nine, madame! for a moment Andre would be punctual arfailrs uot take it will be all over Madame T her at her Then He nds 1ok, is} had understood er epp ice, ¢ shivered n from the window SALESMAN SAM ders, ar Whad BY SWAN GET READY TO RUN Ve me so great ar she o'c will soon be here 1 1 r you not carry t requ I'Azyr de La Tour she answered and emembere He reiectic swer short his head in at the the intrusion But we Liquid Fire A liquid fire to the bedbugs, roach- es, ants and fleas is what the new DOINGS OF THE,DU—FFS 3 Wilbur Makes pplicafion chemical discovery really is, 1]- : , : h is no damage to be . },':,‘;‘L":,; uegri:\g’ltnln your springs, | WHY ARE YOU | | HEARD OP A HOW DO YOU DO - 'M MR WILBUR DUFF! furniture or clothing. | CARRYING YOUR| GOOD 'JOB THAT'S I'D LIKE TO SEE THE MANAGER- || || CANE To WORK | OPEN AND | WANT VERY IMPORTANT - ical i Pesky Devils in-hn:x:.o; el;wg.‘c(';;:a‘g:::m:;..: v:'v t:n"! 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