New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 26, 1922, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1922, -fnu’lmpendlng developments, *“What | spruce brought no hope to Beatrice, no.v'v:! " he asked, * |sitting beside the unconsclous form of - ]::\ not folnl' on, that's what it|Ben in the cave fronting the glade, [ 5" Ray replied, “Nellson, it's t e Rav ropled. “Hmlton, 18 W0 continund tn Our Next Taue) mportant Notice Commencing January 1st, 1923 THE COLONIAL EXPRESS New York, New Haven & Hartford’s “I'm going back—and don't say too much about being scared out, either.” &dison gamhal Untll “Fruit-a-Hives” BrOUGMT |wcuinat ma. toowe C™*"7 YOUr Valusblo Sets of Mistorkcal Data To 100Q-Little, Brown & Company { Chan cursed, “I'd gone a week b e i i i Perfect Health g0 1 10 oo me, e know e || S 1 MagladWere %o povalar. -l gt s il eey p— ok — | way home, at least.” Come To the United States. rough sleeping car aal y etween ' (Gontinued | 49 Anpersox Sr., PortuaND, MaNE, The old 1 Gt rrom cur Lan T2 U fatr o ol 3 wa oubid it Couplion fnt vt | 0 | Lenden, 2, Mcohe sl ot BOSTON and ST. PRTERSBURG, FLA: the comfort of the fire. The actual |crept around him, and she kissed his| over since I can remember, Asa | ‘rhen turn the horses around you L’lfmm“rlnéfi[f""&'lf“ t;‘:zl:t{. the Leaving New London .,... 11:40.a. m. labor of building It might fake her|rain-wet brow. 'His eyes opened,| resulf, was subject to distressing |OWArds’ he. answered. "I can go | o ouey of o Wl L Leaving New Haven 12:46 p. m. l.eaving Bridgeport ....... 1:23 p. m. ‘mind from fears for a while, Besides, [lcoked wonderingly into hers, Headaches and Pain in my left side. For once neither Ray nor Chan had | Megle United Kingdom Trust it has Arriving Jacksonville'S':SE p m, next eve- it might be a beacon light for Ben.| “The tree got me, didn't it?" § She turned at once to the plle of [asked. ule ""I I chanced tofren.dlnbout “Fruh-A& outward resentment for the epithet. b'"'" lflhlo to nrrul:me !:r "'f p:;-ch}:l‘xe lwkindling Ben had prepared, “Don't try t 1k," tives" in one of our local ers an Secretly they realized that old Nefl- |0f @ large number of valuable hls- i prepared 't try to talk," she cautioned. | pap Fdksally S ek G it e ning, and at St. Petersburg, Fla. second morning 8:40 a. m. ' Direct connection made at Jacksonville for all East Coast Resorts. ONLY through Florida sleeper with day- light departure from Connecticut points and morning arrival in Florida, Make reservations now. Consult your local ticket agent or SEABOARD AIR LINE RY. 142 West 42nd St. New York City But before she could build a really| “Yes—the tree fell on you. But! began their use about four months |800 Was to the wall at last, and like | a grizzly at bay, it was safer not to | Would otherwise have been sold to an " satistactory fire, one that would en-|you're not going to die, i 0l it dure the rain, she must cat fuel from |to live, Ilvf--"h Xoee wcley | aap Blage fesk have H“n e mueain, - Qtan weat dovn b the | ATeReAS SERIRAY some of the logs Ben had hewn| He shook his head, the half-smile Headaches, my bowels havo boen |edge of the oreek to water his saddie | 'he bocks ere of e mibiitien down and dragged to the cave. She |flickering at his lips. “Let me talk, regular, and from the use of “Fruit- |horse, were written before the possibilities lighted o short plece of pitchy wood, | Beatrice,” he said. “It's important| a-tives” (Fruit Laxo Tablets)I feel L | But presently they heard him curse, of alrcraft were fully realized, and intending to locate the heavy camp have derived the greatest benefit”, | ! Inordinate and startied amazement, |there = aro g mA S axe, Then, putting ou her . heavy OTIS M. BRYANT, | he gazed ‘at some imprint in the | known to be in existence. coat—the came garment of lustrous 8 * (mud of the shore, These works, together with the fur which Ben had sent her back for 506 & box, 6 for $2,60, trial size 26, | Clear and unmistakable in the mud | library already possessed by the So- whe day of her abduction—she ven- At dealers or from BRUIT-A-TIVES Wa:htheh!t:le imprint of Ben's canoe | clety, makes its collection of early tured into the storm. imi a8 they had landed, and the tracks of [and modern aeronautical literaturc Pl man | Linited, OGDENSBURG N, Y, both the man and the girl as they had | probably unsurpassed in this or any BB " The Diteh birmed. with & | e S turned into the forest. other country. The books in the So- fierce flame, But her eyes sought in | “I knew it would be. 1 saw it The dawn that crept so gray and |clety's library are avallable to any coming. Beatrlce—please don't stay | mysterious over the frosty green of student in the British Isles. here, trying to save me.” “Do you think I would go?" she cried. “You must, The food—is about gone. Take the pistol. There's six shot or so—in the box. The rifie’s broken and we can't get meat. - It's Jjust—death—if you wait.” “And leave you here to die, as long as there’'s a chance to save you?” the girl answered. “You couldn't get up to get water—or build a fire—" He listened patiently, but shook his head at the end. He struggled for breath, and she thought he had slipped back into un- One of these knots she put in the consciousness. But in a moment the ron pan they used for frying, then| WRENCHING WITH ALL HER |2itering current of his speech began Mghted it. Then she pushed into the |[FINE YOUNG STRENGTH _GHE |28%M. “Take the pistol—and go,” he told vain for the axe. Ben had taken it; he had plainly gone forth after fuel. Trees stood all about the little glade: he couldn't have gone far. Holding her torch high she went to the edge of the glade and called into the gloom. She turned at once to the cave, and piling up her kindling, built a fire Jjust at the mouth of the cave. This fire would serve to keep her direction . and lead her back to the cavern: Then she hunted for pine knots Ftaken from the scrub pines that grew dn scattering clumps among the pruce, and which were laden with itch. WHAT ARE'THEY SAYING? Prizes of $5, $3 and $2 for the cleverest dialogue. Mother “............. (0) 111 [t IR e PR O B e P TR T R TR KT P ceeees erseireadeane ber. LIFFED HIM UPON HE: % B ERONL her. “You showed me today how to ceee Answers must be in the Herald office by I'riday noon. NHOU:;IK hlerdllghl& lhe! befi,’"‘ hto in' P give up—and I don’t want to kill # eircle the glade clear to the barrier 0 |— ! ot the cliffs. —and I don't think—TI your father—any more. I renounce 1 {; . s o % B With sotiare and strensth uch as| e n have much 3: ;"1!.; - d,::;am_t;:,fw: me—old Ez : | The names of the wegl; ts;[ ;);;zg \;'smners will be found in g:: :‘::n:t:’etddlr:i:vn;?i shem:’to s::tsiu :é H'er Rt mieuen inhhowpl 1 X0y Unconsciousness "eellllefle "hish above d t 2 = b Mtk “was breaking her no’w The !gree d°.'.'? medn-—" him, and the lids dropped over his rea y o Stop that ltdllng tMt . * y [ Kroots m:,pedxhpr faltering feet, the !t";‘g"'“g back in a minute—T |oyos. And Ezram, watching high and 5 y : : Nk Sbranches clutched at her as 'she ;;n x”d‘yhkeep limake' he sald.|afar, and with infinite serenity. know- Don't spend another sleepless nighttossing _ Resinol Qintmentand Resinol Soap ‘ S e e B e e i 1o tell what| Lo volce, though fecble, was preter- | ing at last the. true balance of alif fhcut=tortyeedby the pumnghencl ecsema, R A e R bt 3 things one with another, 4 ure restful slee the application of to being so effective for itching akit z.hl;rl‘t‘:;y s::ehad searched, or how far I believe the tree got me—clear rarglg:eneu, another, gave his full soothing, healing l;hs}i'nol Oifi?mem. By i 'flfi,’;flfi";g‘:‘%{,‘:fl'.‘,{;? né:“f): T i flizkering TGl avaRtania tos inside—but you must listen to every-| The trail was long and steep into comforting medication cools the inflamed Pleston defects.” et » | thing I say. Back There for Jeffrey Nellson and :::{:Icy“ and stops the itching almost in- Vour druceist sells Resinol Soap 3 and Ointment., . #greshly cut, its naked stump gleaming | ghe nodded. ;end its'tall form lying prone. - Yet|op uuspendse she ;:e?aath:fl;u;‘toT::: his men. ' “beneath it the shadows were Of|hat he had to tell her. They had counted on slow travel, 5 f!fi"“‘e- unearthly’ shape, and some- UTAE Sal o Bea WhAS R Rpans. to but the weeks grew into the months L thing showed stark white through the | o' he went on, “I'll elther go out | oron® they even neared the obscure green follage. Great branches| g, ] jive—you really can’t help me Hebrt of Baglel TERIE yaare sy, {stretched over it, like bars over algnv Where's the rifie?” g:;:zh! Ben and Beatrice might be rison window. bt 2 n. B vangth wilted and for an In- |y em ngfine Wae broken—when th| The days passed, June snd July, . stant she could only stand and gaze SN ever they moved at a slower pace. “with fixed, unbelieving eyes. But al- The food stores brought for the _'most at once the unquenchable fires journey were rapidly depleted. Lof her spirit blazed up anew. No experience of their individual * Instantly she was beside the form lives had ever presented such a dally ‘of her comrade and enenty, struggling ordeal of physical distress; none had . with the cruel limbs that pinned him ever been so devastating to hope and i : !pfyrl;i Nellson had almost o effrey Nellson almost forgot- % CHAPTER: XV. ten the issue of the claim by now. §iy . The Consuintsoes Disagree. He had told the truth, those weary ‘% . The pine knots flickered feebly; and weeks before, when he had wished he * their light she looked about for|. had never seen it. His only thought R 3en’s axe. Her eyes rested on the was of his daughter. Yet he dared “broken gun first: then she saw the not turn back. She might yet live, blade, shining in the rain, protruding .| hld prisoner in some far-off cave. §from beneath a broken bough. She At first all three agreed on this drew it out and swung it down. point: that they must not turn back | How and by what might she dld until either Ben was crushed under ! not know, but almost at once the their heels or they had made sure of man’s body was free except for the his death, tree trunk that wedged him against They were still partners in their i& dead log toward which he had effort to rescue the girl and slay her +leaped for shelter. abductor; otherwise they were at Seeing that she could not move the swords’ points. ree itself, she thrust with all her If mental distress and physical dis- ower against the dead log beside comfort can constitute vengeance, Ben “which Ben lay. In a moment she was already avenged. had rolled it aside. One rainy, disagreeable morning, as {: One of his arms was broken; its Daily use of the Soap keeps the they camped beside the river near the ‘position indicated that., Some of his skin smooth and clear, while touches mouth of a small creek, affairs iribs were crushed too—what internal of the Ointment now and then pre- rached their crisis. They had injuries he had that might end him vent little skin troubles becomi caught and saddled the horses: Ray “before morning she did not know, serious. Cuticura Talcum is was pulling tight the last hitch. iS8he ‘'worked her shoulder under his Chan stood beside him, speaking in an D undertone. When he had finished Ray cursed explosively in the silence. Nellson turned. He seemed to DISCOUNT —On— Radiator and Hood Covers Ford Essex Maxwell Durant : 4’ Dodge Hudson Overland Studebaker Copyrighted, .phn.'. Public Ledger Other Makes Wi“ be Obtained FOI' You Editor, Dialogue Guessing Contest, THE HERALD on Special Order. RACKLIFFE BROS. 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