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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 192, \ | X Ly sls men whe teek the sans i The three \ Peter Bloed It was an elacula: | Radie Operations, Westinghouse Elee: Pon Diege meunted the ladder and | headed haok fo " tion of amasement Ba tisfa fol: ilm' and Mfg ’ As l o R 'A | stepped upon the deck, alone, and en wed swiftly “as it you, then| 8;80 p. m.—~Concert by Mrs. Helen » | House, sopranoi Denald MeGiN, son For Infants and Chiidren 1irely unsuspicious of this, the forlorn islanders ashore Refore he could even loak reund, understood still less They saw the (Continued in Our Nest Jssue) |eert barvitone, and the KDKA Little | and survey his guard drawn up to re- | fag of Bpaln com@ down from the ——— Symphony Qrehestra under direetion bu“'"w”m eive him & tap over the head with a | main-mast of the Cinee llagas, and lof Vietor Baudek. Always bears apstan bar efficiently handied by the fag of EBngland sear 1o its emply | | . IS the HARIAOTPe UL Bim 10 sleep Withoul ' place | Ogusiure of St ne coe 1 v e || VOICES INTHEAIR)| . Wz . ] the least fuss | 800 p, m,—~Musical pregram A RAFAEL SABATINI | whilst the treasure-chests, handied by |doubted after the proofs it had given | ARDUY SERVICE we the men he had left in the boat, were | ut whe, the peaple of Rridgetown KDKA 7:00 p. m.—~Animal stories by Plor- being hauled 10 the deek, That being |asked one another, were the men in . ence Bmith Vineent, - W com— | satistactorily accomplished, Don Esta: ! possession of her, and whenee had| ¢ VeRtnahouse, Kast Pittsburah). ™o 00" T Cnvogram to be an: | BEGIN HERE TODAY ¥ by surprise fave for the spiash | RSN 804 the fellows whe had manned they eome? It remained 10 ascers Wednesday, Jan, 3, 1923 nounced by Radie, 3 Plans for esca tes are he made 88 he ah the water, nar "’" hoat came up the ladder. one by [ taln the precise identity of these mys 6:15 p, m—Dinner musie by KDKA | - | New York to Savannah made by Peter | follow rowly mMissing one the erewded | ™™ 000 Mahaies | TEY the same terious saviors, any do them AIng [ Little Symphony Orchestr, wal “;'l-fll-h-u-v'u‘unVui . ded | o uiet efficiency honor. : [ o Savenneh T spirators, » e e slares bhoats that waited unde I huie . ! L i —New | . ' : naer ¢ RIER, | With Colonel Rishop at their head,| 'pon this errand—Governor fted's 116 pm—News, Letter from |\ erican Radio and Mesearch Corp. | farbados after « eharges ot a sound announced his and gout-ridden Giovernor Rteed sit: | candition not permitting him to go in Farm and Home, Summary from the | y ."_ . L ! v . e Tron and Bteel Industries, prepared by ' Medford Hillside, Mass.) of treason by K Ty : ire Colonel Bishon Rioo " giaaat s {ting on the ruins of a wall beside him, | person-—went Colonel 1 p as the | 4 4 the survivors glumly watehed the de- | Gavernor's deputy, attended by two The Iron Age, [ 8:00 p, m,~ llulln'n Police Reports, 7:30 p, m.—Bedtime story for the late news o8, Karly sport news, | eruelly fogs Jor it Come on parture of the eight boats containing | officers. the weary Bpanish ruffians whe had' Ranged on either side, athwart the | ShVdren, 4 . | 630pm Weol Mu,lul New Masls The entire twents of 18R themselves with rapine, murs [deck, stood & score of men in two Ti46 » m.~—Iteport of New \n:hllrnkly review of the Wool Industry | der, and vielence unspeakable well-ordered files, with breasts and | Btoek Exchange. by the Commercial Rulletin of Roston, | 5:00 p, m—~"Rroadeasting Condi- 6:45 P, M.—Fvening program, l.ec- taw w4 yrot P wing from that narrow - The beats pulled away from the |hacks of steel, palished Npanish moris i o tions,” a talk by C, W, Horn, !upt‘lmnu. stories and concerts, his slaves, mation Nef utes they had ing on the quarier shore, with their loads of laughing, jons on their b s, overshadowing ieering Npaniards They had ecome their faces, and muskets ordered at Aral " 0ld | ghis showed ahead A inter 4 nte N the JRt formed by | wntern e PRV fidway between the wharf and the |their sides. ship, when suddenly the air was| colonel Dishop could not be ex GO ON WITH THE STORY ’ shaken by the boom of a gun, pected o recognise at & gance In At the sound ¢ o voloa the mis 8 They paused at their oars, as-|these the ragged, unkempt scarecrows Mr. Rigod ha rescued peered 5‘, - - 'j""""" into silence for a moment, that but yesterday had been toiling in through the g E P 2 Then '|‘"l‘h'|-llul from them like anlhis planistions. i1l less could he Arabella ol " It ia 1 % === explosion, They were still cursing 1 be expected to recognize at once the Tral gl | = when a second shot came to erumple | courtly gentleman who advanced to ) [ one of the boats into splinters, finging |greet him—an lean, graceful gentle. OF gaped; B . its erew, dead and living into the man dressed in the Spanish fashion, e aavend |t h the wide. ‘he) E ) water, all in black with silver lace, i gold- 4 DRI figure in wi fously revealed - But if it silenced these, it gave|hitted sword dangling beside him ] Lli\; in the gleam of gle candle which j 7 = tongue, still more angry, vehement,|from a gold embroidered baldrick, a and bewildered to the crews of the|broad castor with a sweeping plume m'.\l‘r"l‘thly strode in followed by m-' L7 \ A== |other seven boats set above carefully curled ringlets of I . P” { Plump into their middle came q | J€epest black Ornlng rol IC r distraught companion, who, falling 1S ‘ upon Arabella’s slender bosom, sur- S third shot, smashing a second hoat “Ne welcome ahoard ‘n.a Cinco ’ Y ) . with fearful execution., Whilat they | liagas, Colonel, darling,” a volce ressed the plant. rendered herself to 4 passion of tears. But he wasted no time < dlscussed and fumed and cursed two | vaguely famillar “Whom have you here with you? = T ¥ . more shots came over the water to'er. “We've w J s P account for yet a third of their boats. |Epaniards’ wardrohe in | Many people awake feeling irritable and nervous— What servants?” he demanded sharp- “5h - S ' JorARIN i : . " After the fourth shot, with one ac- |visit, though it was sc yoursel : The only male was James, an old : = 0 cord they went about, or attempted to | we hiad dared hope to expect, You and are annoyed at trifles they wouldn’t notice at any \ y ( g . g pIf among friends—ol¢ N do so, for before they had accom-|[find yourse Lo other time. negro groom “The very man,” sald Blood, "Bid > e~ plished it two more of their boats had | friends of yours, all.” him get out horses. Then away with A been sunk. | The Colonel stared in stupetaction. o~ ‘ . you to Spelghstown, or even farther| | - This nervous, irritable feeling lasts until after they north, where you will he safe, Here | . 4 3 o are In dreadul danger.” A have had their cup of coffee—sometimes it takes the e Orses came a ast—four o - i s ha| PON DIEGO MOUNTED THE was o act as her gulde, Miss Bishop [LADDER AND ETEPPED UPON . second cup. gu'de, Jiss BIShOP | THE DECK, ALONE, AND UNSUS. d | 1 2 ‘ i The reason for this is simple; their nerves are crying had her woman, who was not to l’"[‘n‘lm's, lett behind. ‘ 1 . g st C T o e e Y ‘ | i out for the caffeine contained in the coffee they crave, Who Wes sireasy mounted. | The Tast | Crautmten ion, oot et tee. : ‘ ' , e i i q“"';’:l’l:l‘l ':et\";: forget what you did, :’}?::‘r: ‘I‘nplr: o ‘vl"'!-llllh Twnk-“hmh H = i )'Ou .Sh.Ol!]d n°t qult » hablt that makes you bbbl Mr. Blood. I shall never forget.” |of which they had found in the evm LGl and irritable, CHAPTER IX. seer’'s house, and others !‘Illllilkl"'l from Y L h i There were, whenthe purple gloom |80 laboriously assembied AEinst_the ‘ ' - Be your natural self; try doing without coffee for a e i e e s ' week or so—and drink rich, fragrant Postum instead. on guard aboard the Cinco Ilagas. Mr. Blood, himself, crept forward Postum is a pure cereal beverage—refreshing and The Spanish gunner and his crew— |with two companions, leaving the who had so nobly done their duty and |others in the charge of that Na- satisfying, yet absolutely free from caffeine or other insured the easy victory of the day— [thaniel Hagthorpe whose sometime were feasting on the gun-deck upon |commission in the King's Navy gave something Distinctively Diffel'ellt s ingredients. the wine and the fresh meats fetched | him the best title to that office. out to them from shore. Above, two Mr. Blood's absence was brief. sentinels only kept vigil, at stem and | When he rejoined his comrades there Postum comes in two forms:—Instant Postum (in tins) stern, Two wherries under cover of | was no \\'a"(*h above the Spaniards’ . Pt ST s In Twin Beds pepared sy n e up b o i of g v ship's quarter. half-naked men, the Spaniards could The “Windsor” Adds Charm to the Postum Cereal (in packages, for those who prefer to ma?ke th: "I‘::]‘J:rhPb.‘l“;r)‘\‘lrfimlllcor: Ilvtl‘(llgoh;::g m.'n:: "&\‘f.,.”}:lf‘."ff,’l' of this uncouth Sleeping Chamber ;Z;yd:::m‘;fg; :'::s .mefll is being prepared) made by boiling descended to the boat that had taken|pack of savages that beset them, him ashore. The centry on guard in |steppde a slim, tall fellow with light- . the stern, coming presently round the|blue eyes in a tawny face. He ad- '§ alv iy ' wn ML i R B What a lovely pair of beds ! In soft bro gallery, was suddenly confronted hy R s R | o5 i Sl irseives pain and | mahogany they are quaintly chaming. Those the black shadow of a man standing before him at the head of the ladder. | trouble by regarding yourselves my | . : 3 s ; n . The wooden taffrail was a low one. | prisoners, and suffering vourseives to [l who delight in Colonial styles will especially ; ’)Stu m and the Spanard was taken complete- 2':«\".!!“”)' bestowed out of harm's| fa\'or these old-fashioned hOOp forms With the Thereupon those gentimen of Spain | spindles. The effect is particularly dainty. g 2 FOR HEALTH were induced without further trouble | beyond a musket prod or two to drop | % D i flUIcK R[”H: I:RflM [throngh a seuttle to the deck helow. | If you are looking for something different Tt twas soon after sunrise that the . ary MR R i o : WNS'"PA'"UN SR e e e in any kind of furniture you will always find it ” ’S a A?e(lSOfl [Y) 7 5 oy B Cereal Company ¥ rut it 119 v | deck in Spanish corselet and head- | here. piece, a Spanish musket on his shoul- » )12 | der, announced the approach of a | Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets boat. It was Don Diego de Espinosa | 3 vt v Valdez coming aboard with four| er om an . That is the joyful cry of thousands | great treasure-chests, containing each | L4 L since Dr!.MEd;!a‘rg!! pfroducled (I)live twenty-five thousand pieces of :tvh'.‘j } m Cereal Company, 1. Tablets, the substitute for calomel. the ransom delivered to ham at dawn i SEPase i G Dr. Edwards, a pncticing physician | by Governor Steed. He was accom- | 40-56 Ford Street Hartford ~cue Creek, Michigan for 17 and calomel’s old-time ' panied by his son, Don Estaban, and | eaemy, " the formula for Olive | | Tablets while trea patients for chronic constipation and torpid livers. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing, soothing N‘e'lm'"fh" “keynote" of th o griping is the “'keynote” of these little sugar-coated, olive-colored tab- HOW DO YOU DO - SAY, OH, | ONLY lets. They cause the bowels and liver to HOW MUCH WILL 1T CosT i d . FURNITURE AND THAT SORT act normally. They never force them TO MOVE MY HOUSEHOLD OF THING MOVED = NOT THE WHOLE HOUSE AND S yehibaves dark h '{ Goobs FROM,HAZEL AVE S Honpake uhave a ‘‘dark brown mouth”— . z | - AND TWENTY ; I'LL CALLYOU LP- If bad breath—a dull, tired feeling—sick LoT, Too ! headache—torpid fiver—constipation, TO HILLSDALE DRIVE P OH, ABOLT FIVE OoLLARS ) THINK | CAN TALK: A HUNDRED AND To You BETTER [} you'll find quick, sure and pleasant re- - * sults from one or two of Dr. Edwards’ | TWENTY-FIVE i A / OVER THE PHONE : Olive Tablets at bedtime. | Thousands take them every night just | DOLLARS® to keep right. Try them. 15c and 30c. NOTICE In order to wind up the business of the concerin Sam Treats Him Rough BY SWAN 3 W. L. DAMON CO. have opened 2 temporary ( gy T - . L Byt - VASS-AN' | DONT WORRY SIR-1LL 54 office at [ A% oy v o0 s/ (NS 0 T SOPE ST 0 eEA BUEN HI> WHOLE. 71 CHURCH'STREET | DOe BISCUT AND IT KALED "'3& el Al B BRNC T4 Brscos B SO 10 FAMILY WA O T ! G e St noPNE (Courant Office) where they will be pleased to see all debtors and reditors. THE HERALD The A-B-C Paper’ with the | A-B-C_ Want Ads §

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