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a = MATING IN THE W@ BY OTTrWELL BINNS ILLUSTRATED E)‘Lt 5 - RMWSATTERFIELD - @920 ALFRED A RNUPF.ink BEGIN Hubert HERE ropAy n ngsrous waters start to walk (he w Helen ' . a er is governor of on a rait fre Hele possessions o 1 is abd in pursuit NOW GO ON WIHIH THE N told muny “Dat ees not to 1 In zee wilderne tinished speakin suddenly in their it a few partic lcoked up into t ently,” he id, Let us go and eat, has not appeared we wee man out dere He may news."” Reluctantly and went back to the no desire self to eat, finished he & load the siedge. again “We weel m'sieu, before we They went up gether. The lake its white exps blot of movi a gus then vef Chigmok dat g0 meet Stane turned with camp. He 00d, but he forced him- nd when the meal sted his compar Then Benard him had was to spoke tak’ look more logs." tiook to. tared o expressio then he t he not snow m'sieu, tace man, “He know it find heem, Look dere!™ As he gave vent to the exclamatior he pointed excitedly up the lake, two miles beyond the island, the neigh borhood of which Stane had gazed at 80 often and hopelessly during the three hours. A dog-train had broken from the wood, and taken to the face of the lake, three men accom- panying it “Chigmok! Rehold, On w mutual impulse and running back to the hurriedly to harness the sledge A few m were on the move, corner elift towards the lake Loth gianced at sl they mo camp nard. he pushed b'fore an’ We gar long. den—Dby last sur- m'sieu?™ they turned , began to the they the car de at turn ites and ing of the gan the des As they tior did the direc the pursuing arcad vid the lake for nard talr in the easier ¥ tr looked anxiously ) ke anythin', We must race to cuteh Chig stepped the tra 10 took the gree) nard ratling pace, (or their quarry, tace offered absolute Stane at the gee-pols long he could keep it time to time glanced at which, seen from the same was haif<hidden in a mist of =sn Presently the trapper stopped and Stane himself moved ahead I will take a turn at he ®aid, “and hind, Jean.” It was a different ahead of the dégs snow In a little began to ache as if the ligaments o being pulied by pine bone of the leg that scemed to burn with pai Half on hour passed the wind was rising st straight in their teet] ling greatly to their labors, t kept off. They were still gaining stowly creeping forward yar ard, the men with the apparer unaware bent 1o 1l sine uke's wnre ¥ no obstructions how wondered 1 #from ah up. he sle level to rest, trall-br run ak Ing, do you he- matte goi unbre 4 or n time intolerably the his muscles It seemed groir 1 the very broker thougt blowing trair of their pursuit CAUSE OF RHEUMATISM AT LAST DISCOVERED New Ofl from Germa Instantly in M ahead thy P Pain For years the ca beea reasone. Lear agreed among th Iy has it b that the rheumatism vody p infection laid to po blood and dey iniammat Y get 1f you ar if you from pa rheumatic pain, no standing, you owe it to yourself this wapderfu! new discovery no-risk offer and how quick! pains disappear ed Buh Ol and it is soid b yod drage Fate Sore, Ma The Clark & Willer-Hanson D.u5 Co., won Drug Co. o matter 'Why Suffer From ’LIQICES (N THE AIR Bronchical Asthma?| | Simple Home Treatinent Makes i thing Fasy. | | s the day tired, | | »m loss of rest and miserable have you stait orn-out f enlt breathing do not think long whil, breathe « using this Oxidaze, th Mass., you to @123 NE A SCRVICE.INS. way carly simple strong and ain by M known as Wore Wiy oatme tion of & \ 1 sthma where the irritated, the, its heal- wonder- breathe od relief any form of bes are 1ort and diffic UH ion is who can’'t zasp for a ate the gives a tablet made from e§- hich, when patient | ned blutt in the mout a'most ill:vllr - ) sonthes the i ition, ¢ suffe to br s the t a real comfgriable saw their s moving cars and | I\‘ Ages “a nig who purcha any suf- satis! suffor trial 1t is Asthmatic l-/ a I inexpensiy men howed to the two minutes of lost & to face it, the they raced for shelter of reached it | they stood for | e storm shrieked -tops and drove its icey | against the trunks. | of them, Stane, back to him bis shoulder, and it the hide and after attempti and the fr the) Jtered he short and Lireath like small shot helter of one breath canie vip from deer you » make m like helter in the lec of it, & wait your coming there,” CHAPTER XX A Prisoner When Hubert Stane left the Helen did not obey to the letter A was to wait in the s} emerging, command to know As the she canght not Jean er the 1t then sudde urd threw back his heae tening attitude “Hark!" he “I heard nothin What did The sent born: two or three ks of dist companion The the rifle far in the it had been fir interrupted lan agony of fear “Non, non! not ze« rifles; | peckicssly to the ool T ning towards the trees, grappled by the Indian birred and beheld the second figure by the side the The raised knife firelight, and with warning that e started to next mom heavy en 1ders, heay und two seconds later two pairs of hands th ther rt len pursued Iy [ burning his injunc- full 1down but ulitogether what fate yell grected the sound Kknowing that Stane himself, in him, stepped She saw him him eried 1 cabin, tio ane s minute | of the disres you you nes “ \0 finished, the wind d e she for to him on in | 10 his, ot gurded the her fety berfall him | emergenee, looked sharp nt rifles or detonution of trees ¥ 1o be and d by -shot wood,” he 5 hup- |y S enit It certtain which had who binfr, hid But they whilst | distant away sensitive the wa ke truggling men gleamed i the |sharp cry of d Stane towi ' som almost it react rise a shadow of ro in, and lake gures ug ards ) instead turne no “ o e or could s ¥ one they he The W reac run nt loped | vatehed wgain o im P ng thick a she in her tri was the binding heard iy with the anctiuary addenly “ight with g torward 1 the a sound that made vith a sound unmistakable crack the three times i succession, and trom sound jectured that the not yet over, surge heart ground and quite t she guessed n hands wer knew that she the charfot of the North, a clamor of exeited voie the rifle, then she and found the camie he snow ade, ar the eros n hope o men brok 18 the of Hreetion in rapid to run vay und fel nard in great e xe ppes Der Then suddenly roughly was a busy about was being in her she linted from the crack of erk sled motion AN RS | On Face and Forehead| .. 0. : Cuticura Healed. ik o & e e o the wed without resulting nket from covering then reraained « conscious valition, and she slept and dreamlessly w the sted and ther L sta followed the 1still tehing camp; ins rreling know ho “1 bad large, tore. red piraples on my face and forehe be she ore caug wledge ©apehaves witho | the Daily sport talk by Thornton ¥ | ( ton Beal and friends. | man, ‘KDKA (Westinghouse-—East Pittsburg! 6:15 p! G Million b Dollar Grand P theater, 180 p. m.—Weekly ghat with farm- | crs by IPrank 1B, Mullen, radio e of the .—The children’s pe: Nat mnal Stockman or interest to P m.—Concert by Perkins, ) p. m.—Special late coneert. | WBZ (Westinghouse—Springfield) T80 m. kiddies. Letters from the land Homestead, §:00 p. m.—Concert by pugne, pianist: Beatrice pian 0100 P New Dri; ~Bedtime story Marden, ol grown-ups by O WEAF (American Telephone and Co., New York City. 7:00 p. m.—~Midnight interdeno: ational services under the auspic New York federation of chur er. William Instructive Raymond I, Fdna Wieids, Vineent Lope ing from the grill of the sylvania. Friedman, talk on Rode. m 0 contralto, orchestra, broad Hotel 1 pianist Auction B (American Radio and Re Medford Hillside Late Mass.) p. m t news pe m. G40 p. m. . 181 0 ~Roston police -Codc practice, repe I ning program. by Geo. p. m.—Eve 1 Evening musicale 2. Bedtime stories for parents, pared hy the Children’s Ald Ass tion, No. 4, read by Alfred F. executive secretary. Continuation of musicale by and friends, WRC 3 Rrinton Beal Corp. of ington, 1, p. m.—Children's Albion, m.—"Tnvesting aplt by Dr. Win. Ma president of the George University, 15 p. m.—Song recital by Dor Wilson, contralto. §:30 p. m.—Plano recital Yueendu, (Radio [&4] 6:00 hour I'eggy 800 in Hu her Washin, by gong recital by 1 DRINK WATER T0 m.—Dinner concert by the 20 Symphony orchestra from the | Pitts- | National Stockman and Farm- artist- tLstudents of the Studio of Lyman Almy Twilight tales for the Miss Cham- scoll, Telegraph arch C Brin- Whit- America-—Wash- Lewis, h). ditor | riod. and | Eng- | for min- s of ch h- | ridge cast- enn- | blearhes | from | consists of a | softens | liquid—then mag! | peat | da | plication | [ i | orp., rts. sson pre- ocia- | Geo. | by man gton othy | Rose Jouls | ditlons of HELP WASH 0UT KIDNEY POISON | If You Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers You, Begin Taking salts When you kidneys feels sore hurt and back don't get scarcd | your and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kid nd frritate the entire urinary t Keep you kidneys clean like you bowels clean, by flushing a mild, harmless salts helps fo remove the body's url waste and stimulates them to activity, The function to filter the blood. 1 strain from it 500 g | waste, 0 we can re undorstand the vital importanc keeping the kidneys active, Drink lots of good water—you drink too mu also get from pharmacist aboul four ouncs of take a tablespoonful in a vater before b w days and your ki t fine’ This famous trom the acld of grapes jutce, combined with lithia, n used for years to help ¢ 1 stimulate clogged kidneys; al for ide In the ger & source relies your with w normal Kidneys 1w hours they of acid a “mor culra 1 of ir aften ing pensive; ightful which vl then to up ubt you cannol r a ac he win ki your an physician amine ast twice a year “BN Y0U DO D e e FOR <OU DONT Y9t system blad n ract keep them hich nous their of the| " rains adily e of can't any ad glass akfast each morn- Ineys walit and and n »0 to o Ma 1der t Ine eervescent yone help tive ater ¥ ne your | | surface :\ “ / b\ DARK TEETH BLEACHED WHITE FOR FEW CENTS Through Mary Ious 2 for flashing now, at last, you can quickly and safely. For ered a marvelous ne treatment whicl In just three ininnt the most dingy discolorations the teeth leaving them clear, spa klng white and Justrous. This new tr ment, called Bleachodent Combinat wonderful liquid and a paste. The lquid curdles the stalps, - while the pasis them, and if used daily prevents fan of future stains u s | teeth with a drops of the| use the pa And as if all ungightly surface stains disa and the teeth Instantly tate on ling whiteness and lustre, 1irst | lenyes teeth whiter than when scoured an hour by old-fashioned 1etl.ods, Rleuct Combination is harmless—| cannot affect enamel. Recom- | nhers of dental profession. | for children’s tecth | And You lave % longed white teeth. have them - cus!ly, sclentists have di new and re- kind of moves the forms ply brush not espect Rieachodent N’ aused by a silver Alling.| Rleachodent will instantly removs | stains, and therefore cannot be ex-| ted to remove stains which go below enamel's surface, Be sure you ask for Blenchodent. Combination, | AU all good dealers, such as: Fair Dept. | Store, Clark & Rrainerd Co., Crowell Drug| Co.. Dickinson Drug Co. | O'Leary 9:00 Miller 2:15 p Horen, 9:3 remove While bariton: p. m.—Vi m.- &g T soprano. p. m.-—Piano recital by John| p. m.—Song recital by Ldward 1a, baritone, 00 p. m.—8ong reecital by John fin-l-‘k!r, tenor. Wi G\ Elcetrie Co.~Schenectady, N. YD (General { 6:00 p. m.-—Produce and stock | market gquotutions; news bulletins, 6:15 p. m.—Weekly report on u.n-J‘ roads in New York state, | 7:45 p. m.—Radio drama, “The| Thirteenth Chair,” by WGY playe WIZ New Hali York City). (Acollan ‘Jack 1Rabbit Storics” Cory. m.-—Recital sonthick, soyrano. 7:45 p. m.~The World's work. by Radie Snapshots. | production of the school year. 8:00 p. m.—Reeital by Sadie Tre- sonthick, soprano. 9:00 p. m.—Dinner of the New York railway club by dircet wire from | the Hotel Commodore. 10:30 p. m.—Dance program by the Hotel Commodore dance orchestra under the personal direction of Ber- nard Levitow. Amphion Club to Hold Prize Poster Contest | The Amphion club has announced a | poster contest to advertise its first The contest will be open only to students of the Senior High school As the |vla_\‘ is to be held on Friday, January , the committee has decided that all posurq must Le in by December 14. The committee in charge is: H. Brown of the art department, 8. jsten-and H. Wessels, The play given by members of the Amphion club is A, E. Thomas' success: “Come Out of the Kitchen.” The prizes offered are as follows; 50 first; two 30 cent seats, second two 25 ceMt seats, third prize. The anmual art exhibit and sale will be held by the art department December 6 and 7. Articles by stu- dents will be for sale. on these two ays at the studio. A large response i expected from both the students and faculty. A number of students throughout the sehool are planning to attend the victory dance” at Weaver school, Hartford IFriday, which the Hartford | Public High school is giving in cele- bration of the defeat of New Britain |h'§l Saturday. An invitation has been extended to the students of the New Britain High school by the Capital City school, Edith Clark and Dorothy Rossberg of the Amphion club spoke on topics appropriate to the 100th anniversary of the Monroe Doctrine at the Senior High school auditorium yesterday. They were introduced Gustave Carlson, also of the elub, (Getting Too Fat? Try This—Reduce People who den't grow too fat are the fortunate exception. But If you find the fat accumulating or already cumbersoms, you will he wise to follow this sugges- tlon, which is endorsed hy thou peoplo who know. Ask vour drugglst for Marmola Prescription “Yahl foilow directions, One dollar is world over, Get them ira druggist or send price dircet to Marmola Ca., 4 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich, Ry doing this you will be safe from harm- ful drugs and bo able to re steadily and easily, without starvation dict or tire- some exercise, - — ] Reeve Commander of A. G. Hammond Camp At a meeting of A, G, Hammond camp, U. 8, W. V., held at the state armory last night, the following offi- cers were elected for the coming year: Commander, Willlam Reeve; senior- vice-com., William D. Massey; ju- nior vice-commander, Edward an; officer of the day, Charles Anderson; officer of the gnard, Gustave Carlson. Commander Reeve announced the ap- pointment of the following officers: Adjutant, Eugene ¥. Barnes; quarter- master, Tke T, Hills; chaplain, W. W. Bullen; color bearers, William J. Rice and George Staubly; musician, Myron Young. P FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH. There will be a. special meeting of the First Lutheran church at 7:30 o'clock IFriday evening to aet on the resignation of Organist Harold Sjo- lander. The sewing society of the First | Lutheran church met at 2:30 o'clock this aiternoon The Lutheran Brother- hood will meet this evening. BEST LAXATIVE FOR BOWELS If Headachy, Bilious, Sick, Constipated by IN SERVIC engine, stationer at which w badly | while swer- morning, VIRE ENGI pumping company No, 4 d in a col alarm Tu repaired and The m a 1y has placed back in Want to rent a house this fall? Read the Rent Ads, read them all! READ THE IWORK WHILE YOU SLEEP! 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