New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 23, 1923, Page 26

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MATING IN THE WILDS By OTrWELL BINNS ILLUSTRATED 'YM‘IT—%'—" - R SATTERTFIELD - @420 ALFRED A KNOPF.ING @23 ME A SERVICE.(NC. | ARl Forest, had almost of the rivers, on and he and his ling hard against f the current, when | grunt and looked | CHAPTEL A Meeting in 1ld Ainley’s canoe unctior ourne TODAY BLEGIN Hubert Stane kidnapped fron Hudson Doy (¢ gains consciousness unfamiliar surrour Ainley t m pos Wi reached the e mpanion leratior lat What is it, Joe?" asked M Ainley answered the “He make a por- th aconi K to him, Per- . said Ainley quick- at the 0" was must Joc! w sccond later shouted ‘Hal—lo. 1eard fthe them saw his voice the man both of ook ent he turned, and, his ney, was instantly lost thick of the trees t was queer,” said Ainl He heard me, but whoever Be is he icm 't want to speak to us.” W him,” heplied 1the 1n. an a the meet- and portage through river Meet him o hail him hailt but con- i turn to down-stream, THI. STORY |4, e NOW GO ON WITH 54 tir io ¥ cateh Make the waters, other Ly skirted cnergy, vas some helow 1ere ing o WO [ ere.” As make Ainley the to he spok native hegan river, information, ne way,” grunted Indian. “Walk to meet the man make short portage, and wait erforee to rse across the a small and look off his Lusted [V took | breea, | stolen, aha and ing.” if you don't rest up to v en 1 must obey, girl awokf d the a quite substantia When the put out the fire Ly evenir high were a mea meat was fin - sl started HE MADE REGAIN HIS A WILDATTEMPT IALANCE, had passe o8 land bet e rivers oode ooking moving the camping ened, a a tremen further » o for ACross the water and him im come " cet ) roug! they an tru the rt we came en feet oW more, and behind sig trunks criss-c From ripple of Blream ing It ossing burdens down L BCt e Indiar empty river . of th He cross We go aid the Indian ter they few minutes he come is exa said for him the river wit elimb t to go wi ook Good afloat 1 minutes were I ot encount go first and i ina further with more, ar ed on the You stop here sald Ainley 'l go you h ook at 1t began to « monarch tree Its branc have He the plic all dire were AW gingerly the canos picking up his d hunt up the 1ear me slipped. He made regain his balance | prevented with tangied pile belc girl's sight on " sWIrt or; been seated to her foet her 1im moking o him oice « Mr, Sta There came the other with dismay heautifu barrier and bega loss, desperate SOAKS RIGHT IN AND LIMBERS UP STIFF JOINTS Pharmacists Call it cause it's for swollen ful. Creaky Job to Aoint-1ase Sore. Pain Ol ther g and MR ;o okir make 1acke a combinat $ALESMAN $AM 4 SURE. GPVE ,_DV ON ™ DOME o T 70; ™M WORA { RS \ HE it is can thing «ise or put ments as aching erick of Hs pegetr is really recomm ments of A=k for ean wee it ine for quic right fow meon wwift penet der the sk Up ail point All druggists bout 60 conts 4 1t druggists every ’..'v in the any o a tubs for| | standing there |tion on h's Fing A ABOLT HER - . OUT BBOUTIT NEW BRITAIN DAILY For the Cough “She is ver’ beautiful; an' her for zee pleasure, Vous And anoder man he I see him, an’' T sec twice | the soutn. I watch comprene watched also, him shoot with zee gun-—once, he shoot.” “You saw him? a faltering voice, “I not know breed quickly, | again since.” “You think Oui. 1 tink I talk now." “You think?” Then you think | wrong, and 1 wouldn't say that again {if T were you. It might lead to sud- den trouble. If T were the man |who fired those shots why should 1 | be spending my time looking for her as 1 am?” | “1 not \mm. nly. “No, I should think not; {better put that nonsense out of your | head, now, .once for all; for if you g0 about telling that mad tale you'li surely taken a madman and | the mounted police—" He broke o as a flash of fear manifested itself in the half-breed’s face, then he smiled maliciously. “I see you do not like though T daresay they would like to meet you, hey? i The man stood before him dumb, | and Ainley, convinced that he had| stumbled on the truth, laughed hars Iy. Stoney Mountain Penitenti is not a nice place. . The silent places | of the North are better; but if T hear you breathing a word of that rot| you were talking just now, T will send word to the nearest police-post of your | whereabouts, the mouribers start after a man, 1 daresay you know, they follow trail to { fintsh.” The half-breed ing that he had Ainley changsd now teil me, have I asked yon about sinee three days back 2 The half-breed visioned the siee camp once more, and with | glance at the stolen canoe, | culated “Yesterday go up asked Ainley, Who was he?” answered the half- but T tink [ see heem in| Avith heem, | | half-breed | said the | Kknow,” 50 you had be i | and onee as the Q lded, enough, ‘And that gir! her | the YOu seer subject you saw ping | gave a ca answer She ec oder river in a canoe wit m: 1 man who was with the r “I not know." answered trying to recall the the sleeping man whose “Heem tall Ri | the half- features o had canoc he man, with hair | 1 Ainley suspicion mande his mind know shot into "1 not Ul-breed ant 1 travel an' girl one look. then he is past, Vous Comprene “Yes," replied the with a look mor protested the em ver' | honjour! close give heem ery white man of abstrac. | (Continued in Our Next lssue) | Pile Sufferers : bocome despondent HEM-ROID harmi 1 to quick nothing try Dr, rreasy Don't conhardt's 10 cutting 1 sales that is guarantee all misery or costs Brainerd Co. Allen’s Lung Healer Sent to France To save a Lynn Boy From Consump- ton n & rem Iy C ark id It Do 1?2 I« the Doughboy's Ouwn Sate- ment, Here Lynn, Mass, Aug years and " 1 had = which Ay coid stk coughs fective the army spite of all I could de France was une army doctors for 1 into i 1o ed which eut 1 treaked lis we yuraged and 1d reliab) times for my o H 1 s en's Long W hottles by mal K began to improy I and morenc 1 Vik reliabi WILFRED NOW-NOW- FUERYTHING 910¢ AN AWFUL ) AT TVPEWRITER | (@ (RYNG HER EVYES | W“ F* {Common and think- | * — ERALD, FRIDAY, That Sticks C oilkh Syrups |, Won't Help—You've Got to Make Your Own Cheap and Best For any kind of a cough, sists and keeps you awake Iy loosen the phlegm, allay the Aammarion and stop the cough. You can make it yourself at home in two minutes by following these in- | structions: Get from any druggist onc ounce of *armint (double strength) to this add little granulated sugar and enough er to make half pint allthere is to it, and children like Like a soothing, health poultice costly substance in this home i a one one | mixturc spreads itself completely over This | the membrane of the throat causes the most stubborn cough to cease almost ins ordin; slow-acting, tnins this expensive 1t's u mighty fine colds and acute nasal catarrh meniber that any remedy that comes catarrh, pa Iy or wholly, bound to be of benefit to those troubled with head ngjses al deafness. y get hetter hang-on utly. No cough syrup con- ingredient. remedy for chest W Get Parmint and ] LOICES IN THE AIR Nov. Priday. KDKA East ¢ Pittshurgh) Camco Motio burg s Christi the St Pitt 0 pom Missionaries,” sons for Noy L. 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WOR ANl NG »_ MI{ goo s wo\)Lrflr H'\\N \JORAED FOR 'Tu \,,)()fl\ /\ but espe- | | cially for the stubborn one that per- night this | | home made cough mixture will quick-| _ in-|{ that's | and | timy 1 ': the [ the of t | made | over- | is who | | | [ [ | { Dept., 7: music, NOVEMBER 23, 1923. 9:30 p. m~—Violin recital by Holu BEenta. 9:45 p. mi—Song recital by Mabel Terry. 10 p. m.—Concert by the U. 8. Navy Band, Chas. Benter, leader. of Health. 46 p. m.—I ate Stranger 0:30 p. m—Program of Russian WRC Radio Corp. of America—Washington, dio drama, “The In- 6.p. m.—Children’se hour by Peggy Alblon. 8§ p. m.—A talk on the United States Coast Guard Service, by Oliver M. Maxam, chief of the division of operations. 8:15 p. m.,—Song recital by E. Langworthy. 8:30 p. m—Violin recital by Helen 5 p. m,—"A Story of a Story,”|Fenta. * newspapes side of the reporting of 8:45 p. Slocum awd Titanic disasters by | Terry. 2. 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