New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 24, 1922, Page 10

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JEW __D) RORERT W CHAMBERS ©102Q GEORGE H DORAN COMBANY BEGIN HERFE The savags di TODAY j rought the beautiful TRAYER near deatl and no gem rested ler | pillow in the rough hunting camp in the Adirondacks, The \ the refugee COUNTESS OF gem was t stolen from ESTHONIA by international thief QUINTANA. and Quintana 1 MIKE to Ame sole mea catior INCH murd tions sworr Guarding ¥ STATE TR W GO ON WITH THI STORY Refore m hard for at all. under dying l¢ Ahead of nes him 1A nat know 2ol Dumy » were moving swiftly o It may ahead ir the fain Now placed it he laurel grew S8a)zar's red but he tied his eves hat fitted extra torch basket-pack Ready ward, tr: soon it be reople much unfriendly of the wilder To keep in tanel hastened his 1 enough to ¢ their voices. The§ were tra @ glimpe sou 1 heel on r Smith 1 g his pack where was st wet e, leaving man's and his exposed wat fhto His own Iropped im e im that thr hout caring no that section ) them Smith mummur of ling i file Indeed, vat he so near had he apnro could hear the ing of the las laggard who dragged ding on dogged’ Probah!v ™ Alrealy th vaded t clearing. Throue light glimmered o1 fume of the open land night aiv-—the seent the smell of shores. Lying flat { Smith conld ser tral shapes agalist izht were five them at the forest's edge. They seemed to know what was to he done and to it w0 went down among the ferns stunted willows tow t of ti pond; two shoulder deen sumac. The fi while, then ran down across the pasture. Scarcely had he gliged to the waor and looked dewn Below stood Clinchi's | the starlight, every win the west the harn loomed, huge with its ramshackle outbuilding ggling toward the lake Smith croucherd the starlight with waited Until someth not solve th He could be of 1556 and to Stormont until what Qui golr He could of e unless he got into the house, two rifies might hold ont against fi There was no use in trving to to Ghost lake for assistance felt that whatever was pen would come with a would be all o efore five minutes. No do was to stay where he w As for his pledge to the little G forest in front was 2 star- water, arew etill water and of Tl them o how tn hore sheerell off southwest, 1+ ited fer a man Wi open 1 th s edge, crouched, p. plair listened, sear intent eyes, = happened he to Kve Straver fonnd ont to do he ana wa e vway e a He 1bout to hap- Tt rust Yad & the only thing PR . How to Make Pine Cough Syrup at Home Has no _equal for prompt reauits, Takes but a moment to prepare, and saves )ou about $2 82, You know that pine is used in near all prescriptions and remedies for conghs. The reason is that pine contains several peculiar elements that have a remark able effect in soothing and healing the membranes of the throat and chest, Pine is famous for this purpose. Pine cough svrups are combinations of pine and svrup. The “syrup” part is _usually plain sugar syrup, To make the best pine cough remedy that money can buy, put 215 ounces of Pinex in a_ pint bottle, and fill up with home-made sugar svrup. Or von ean use clarificd molasses, honev, or corn svrup, instead of sugar syrup. Either way, vou make a full pint—more than you can buy ready-wade for three times the money. pleasant—children fake it eagerly. You can feel this take hold of a congh or cold in a wav that means business. The congh mav be dry, hoarse and tizht, or may be peraistently loose from the formatian of phleem. The cause is the same—inflamed membranes—and ~ this Pinex and Syrup combination will stop jt—usually in 24 hours or less, - Splendid, too, for bronchial asthma. hoarseness, or_any ordinary throat ailment. Pinex is a highly concentrated com- pound of genuine Norwav pine extract, and is farous the world over for its prompt eticct upon coughs. Beware of subst'tutes. Ask vour drugaist for “214 ounced of Pinex” with directions, and don't aedent ancthing Fles. Guarantesd tn eive absolute aatic faction or money refunded. Tne Pinex Co., Ft. Wayhe, Tnd, It is pure, good and very , EL. p— | Duchess, that was always in his mind. Sooner or later, somehow, he was | £oing to make good his pledge. He that Quintana and his| ra here to find the Flaming Jewe He knew liad not encountered Quintana, his own errand had been the same. | For Smith had started for Clinch's prepared to reveal himse!f to Stor- mont, and then, masked to the eyes— 1 to save Ilve from a broken heart, 1 from st prison—he o rob the at pistol a [ girl meant t point It was the only way tb save Clinch; tn save the pride of 1| girl, For the arrest both, and Smith realized it thoroughly. only way Llindly 1o neh meant ruin to from one of the out tention Through the ! veeds hie peered in- | t A slight sound wagon ag- SPRANG INSIDE TED THE DOCR. § AND BOI Atter moments a faint glow | appeared in the shed There was a Kling nois=. The grew pinker a few or glow CHAPTER 1IT ‘s house Her eyes Eve awoke were filled rushing. crackling A rosy glare danced ‘and k outside her windows. ¢ girl tore open her bedroom Jack!" she cried in a terrified ‘Good God! aid My horse!" He had already sprung from his chair outside her door. Now he ran downstairs, and she heard holtgand chain clash at the kitchen door¥and | his spurred boots land on the porch. | Oh," snatching a bianket wrapper a peg and strugeling into it the poor Jack! J I'm coming to | Don't r vour I'm comipg—I'm coming—" 1 Terror clutched her as stum- | bled downstairs on bandaged feet. As she reached the a great flare of light almost blinded her. ¥ ol * she wh horse! help! life! she door | same instant she saw | with three masked of the wagon shed | the gling the giare fle in the corridor out- ' With one bound she | There came wood and a man | his face | stood door, 1 the kitchen, and handkerchief over ier on the landing. ice she herself loose fingers almost touched Stor- e fought like a cor- | the handkerchief sailant's face, recognized her very body at jing, small teeth bared men laid hold In an- | moment she 211 fot and her mont's rifle; other over land- fell, rolling flight of stalrs, still fighting tana. and ana, and kitchen, darkness, s ing in the Here blanket In an- stairs rifle caving their clutches. t she was up the to discover that the other instz again, only vas gone the wagon- bedroom; she door. its loops a pes. | rifle and as two masked men Stormont before them, entered the house by the kitchen way. door was resounding with kicks and blows, shaking are from her bolted the ot house prang i Her | of cartridg wit on seized her lon e got into it win ne ran to the pushing ifle butt She ran to the bed, thrust her hand pulled out the case aming Jewel, and breast pocket of her ler the pillow containir I acket upon there looting her bedroom door came a loud tramp- excifed voices; tones ing the soun: ) roastic mont's voice, clear W t are you doing here? v quarrel with Clinch, he's not here There's only a young girl in this house."” I kno thees packet is concel in thees | Pea my hen St quiet If you've cabl property. y1Se [ would recover If she refuse well coolly. Stormont, wad tripped Quin- | e wiggied out, | shivering | under the furious impact of boot and and | if possible, painful to say. I mus' have f she refuse, then of her pretty fingers. ‘Ah! ! Alas, Gendarme, my I mug seve An her pretty gers, one by one, until—"" You know what would happen to you?" interrupted Stormont, in a Voice that quivered in spite of himself. “I take my chance Senor Gen- darme, she is within that room. If vou are her frien’, vou shall advise her to return to me my property.” another silence he called sharply. to After g the door 1 her lips Ak’ Aun Aseh that manad wien out hece who say Clinch e <he still refuse—I sever | Py X Tty e eliminative system, improves the appe- it L R JUNIORS-Little NRs | One-third the regular do Made of same ingredi- | JI'S ents, then candy coated. Por children and adults, robbed them and they are here to T cqyer their property. Do you know anything about this?" 3 “I know they lie. My father is not a thief, I have my rifie and| plenty of ammunition. 1 shall kill| every man who enters this room.” For a moment nohody stirred or spoke, Then Quintatna strode to the bolted door and struck it with the| butt of his rifle. “You, in there,”” he said in a men- acing voice, "You listen once to me! You open your door and come out. | 1 give you one minute!” He struck | the door again: “One minute, seno- | rital—-or I cut from your frien’, here, | the hand from his right arm!" There was a deathly silence Then the gound of bolts, The door bpenad, Slowly the girl limped forward, still wearing the hunting jacket over her| night-dress, | (Continued in Our Next lssue) | ARCHIEFSPLAN WORLD-WIDE FLIGHT Large Fleei of American Planes to Circle Globe ‘ Washington, Oct, 24.—-Tentative plans for an attempted flight of army | airplanes around the world have been! under consideration for some months by air service officials, it was learned yesterday, but the project has not as yet passed the pre'iminary survey stage. Valuable data on avallable routes in both directions has been ob- talned, however, and ultimately it is hoped to send a considerable aerial squadron on the voyage. The pro-| ject will not bhe laid bhefore Secretary | Weeks for approval, it was sald, until it takes much more definite form. Two of the routes considered are that from the Ablantic coast via Ice- land and Jreland, Siheria and home via Ireland and Iceland. Air service officlals sald the route offering the most favorable conditions as to pre- | vailing winds would be selected, should the flight he ordered, and it would then become necessary to ob- tain permission of each of the coun- | tries to be traversed hefore the squad- ron could start. | The question of air navigation 3 pilots of one country over the terri- tory of another nation has been con- sidered by the council of the l.eague of Nations in order to establish uni- formity of practice. o far as the United States and (‘anada are con-| cerned, a recent agreement fixes re- clprocal rights for the pilots of the by | | two nations. | q Don’t Baby Corns— Use “fetsIt” Thousands of people have only them- selves to binme for corn agony, blood.poi- son, ete. Trimming and “treating," cut. tingand paring merely makesa bad mat. ter worse. Millions of others are wise They know how easily and quickly "'Ge It" shrivels and 80@ s corns and callus off~inone piece. Get your money back 1f 1t fails, ear new shoes with comfort. Getabottletod: Lawrence&Co., Mfi Chicago. Costs but a trifle—everywher: i Vita Drug Co.; Fair Crowell Dept. Store. e ii—T1—— Army fliers conceived the world flight plap in line with the ieasons which prompted President Roosevelt to send the fleet around the world. in 1908, it was said, It would have defense through training and in giv- img the world a better understanding of American post-war developments. Fliers of other nations have under- taken, up to this time without success, world girdling flights, but only with a single plane, while the American air service project would call for a fleet Arcolapa wself intie fulitsy )] prices fur'this | = | e !’l | | il i of ajveraft and careful prepdration involving eonsiderable expenditures. Possibly a special act of congréss to authorize a flight and make necessary appropriations would bé required should administration officials ap- vrove the scheme. For this reason it is not expected that any ‘definite step will be taken for a year or more. Baby’s Cry Saves Lives of Family Crids of their yvear-old son yester- "HEALTH MESSHGE 10 THE WORLD | Take “Frult-a-tives” and ' Make Yourself Well | "Fruit-a-tives”, the marvellous |day probably saved the lives of Dom- medicine made from fruit juices and |awakened her husband and the oth!r‘ | I'value both as a step in proving aerial | {ng cross-examination yesterday PN PLUMBING -HEATING fnick Cutlone, his wife, Anna, and their three other children when es-| |caping gas from a stove in the kitch-| en of thelr home at avenue, Brooklyn, fillied the three- rocom apartment. The child's crying awakened Mrs, Cutlone, who struggied to & window and threw it open. Bhe screamed and collapsed. Her scream 1788 Nostrand children. . Cutlone opened all windows to the apartment and summoned a police- man, who called an ambulang# from the Kings Counay hospital. Mrs. Cut- lene was revived and said she feit no ill-effects. LAWYERS FIGHTING HARD. Philadelphla, Oct. and determinedly never - overlooking an opportunity to seize a technicality that might score a point, the oppos- ing lawyers in the trial of Mrs. Cath- erine Rosier, charged with the mur- der of ,her husband and his sterios- rapher, are fighting one of the most bitter lega! battles ever heard in this city's courts. Arthur Rosier, brother of the slain man, who was subjected to a scath- by John K. Scott, attorney for Mrs. Rosier, was to be on 'the witness stand again today. Attorney for the defense is endeavoring to show that he was in a plot to estrange the Roslers so that Oscar could marry his stenographer. This he was de- nied. 24.—Canutiously | | tonics, the most beneficial medicinal agent evor given to mankind, Just as oranges, apples, fips and | prunes, ars nature’s own medicine, 80 | “Fruit-a-tives’—made from these ! fruit juices—but concentrated and | intensified—is the greatest Stomach and Liver Medicine, thé greatest Kidney and Bladder Medicine, the greatest Blood Purifier, the greatest remedy for Headaches, Constipation, and Indigestion, in the world. 50c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 256, At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES.. Limited, OGDENSBURG, N.Y. [ HALLOWE'EN SOCIAL, A. G. Hammond Camp Auxiliary Wil Hold Unique Party Thursday. | The members of the auxiliary of A. G. Hammond camp, U. 8. W. V.{ will hold a Hallowe'en social on Thurs- day evening following the regular business meéting at 7:30 o'clock. Members of the A. G. Hammond camp and the auxiliary department { ofticers have been invited as guests. A program in observance of the late Theodore Roosevelt's birthday will also be carried out at this time. Games will be played and the com- | mittee in charge is arranging for an | attractive supper to be served. The | officers of the auxiliary have asked that each member attending the so- cial come dressed in white. This sign is displayed by Heat- ing Contractors who can giver you special prices on ARcoLa —for this one week only. e ARCOLA Week— ARCOLA at special price this week only NTIL 12 O'CLOCK Saturday night you can buy ArcoLa at a special price. Think what this means. You have been planning to have the real com- fort of radiator warmth in your home some day; this ARrcoLa in the kitchen, or living room, and an American Radiator in every other room, you have the finest heat- ing system for a small home that money can buy. Even at usual little. The special price which your Heating Contractor can quote you this week makes this a chance which no family can afford to overlook. 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