New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 8, 1924, Page 10

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By SAX ROHMER ILLUSTRATED BY | - RMLSATTERTFIELD = #¥ BEGIN HERD TODAY Charles Abi ey, crimi im the ANOW GO ON rHE srony AYRERI A stiung ent w P dors wheel, the lower had “To th stai RuCCee damp co oppres 1 becu ive now | awa continuo! found mysel tache my carried C re- refore, leaving my a corner of the corri- andg set corridor proved | rom the to heat bune in T select one of these t random notice that & B ¢ greater o possible to di the corridor ahead bec cerie bluish light which come visible At a point sulphurous smell durable the corridor massive iron bars reflection of danced upon the cavern *A hundred had now the heat and & almost vhere were was blocked by which the unen- | heyond some wa ribe of it fire roof of cone, was a massive ston where the 1 formed a natural r tormed of bloc «uite obviously the handiwork ¢ section | and man too hot to to Y ike that o stond The bars woere _ heat v furng first peering Pl np score tongue o e drap wa gue of fire d from which it had ught of alr “And right past rigid with horror those bars, fell a whether man ot determine! Down fiery pit, a hunc “One long-drawn reached my ecars Of my return to the place at 1 had left my bundie and rifie | tain absolutely 1 was aroused from of horror by the sight o light moving across ahead of me, as | emerge from the tunne “It wasythe light of a ried by a man who might } the double of that yello dicant who had uncons me to this accursed place “As the light of the ewallowed up in the g my bundlc a rifle follow the ma Four me to the foot walked barefo ing to carvings upon the lelsure to examine “Contrary 1o however, there this zig-zag sta nicated directly lofty plateau —— 2 pos B arisen on the me where tood ok v hiLe -robe through woman 1 ¢ not one recollectic a sort of stupor iste Famous Old_Recipe for Cough Syrup. Easily and eheaply made ut bome, but it beats them all for ¢ quick results. 4 Thousands of housewives have found that ther ean save two-thirds of t miones wsually spent for cough Lions, b using tie for making cous e i« gimple and cheap but it bas n fur prompt resuits, 1t tak gives im an ordinary ¢ riarified molasses, honev, or instead of sugar syrup. Eit tastes good, keeps perfectly, a family & Jong time. It's truly ast ing how quickly it acts, penetrating through every air passage of the throat and lngs—loo= ns and raiees the phlegm, soothes anl heals the membranes, and v e bt surely the ammoving throat 4 and Areaded cough disappearertirele. Nothing better for bromehitie maodie eroun. hoarsences or hromeh acthma. Pinex is & special and hishly concen grated componnd of genmine Norwav pine extract. known the, world over for jts healing effeet on the membranca. Avoid disapoointment by asking vonr Aruggist for “215 ounces of Pinex” with full directions and don’t accept anv else. Guaranteed to give aheolute fartion or memev promptly refunded The Pinex Co. Ft. Wasne, Ind t way and lasts @123 ME A SERVICE.(NCo upo miniat s Dy LONG-DRAWN REACHED MY presence (whicl Deir ol out of t) with white ) o flam ‘ irmounted ¢ but was f ed to t Hy at I'heir re shallow Story of t My anything ay which wa upon 8 fury quisite, somewhnt barl rious and eurtair pulled widely more woman came | A0 ECZENA BADLY § NONTHS OnHead, Face and Back, Burned All The Time. Cuticura Heale, “1 had eczema Padly for months. It broke out on my b face and back, and my f terribly. It burnied ell the time and my hair f2ll cut and became very dry. 1 used many remedies bu ved until 1 uta Scap end thera a weel St., Rozbury, Mass., Ju 17, 1023, These fragrant emo! DIG_LECTURE to a ord, remained in the stalled car while the friend and the girl went farm house to procur {a horse with which to draw the | When.they returned they found Mr: | Jartand frozen dead. Tomprrw 4 Alright § tone and vigor to the digestive and eliminative i VOICES IN THE AIR Headache an l'— ———— i KDEA (Westinghouse, Last Pittsburgh). Tuesday, January 8, 1924 by the Fort fousnces,corrects | Constipation, rd. ¢ Children’s period. tional ‘Stockman and Parmer Market reports. 5 p. m.—Address by wers, pastor of the Past End-Chris- church, Pittsburgh, Pa. ) p. m—Concert by the Mandolin Sextet, © Perey Lich conductor assisted by William Kott- . tenor, ha Feefer, reader. 30 p. m.— Spe late evening ert by Quecn City orchestra and Dr. Ray Alle One-third the regular dose. . Made of sume ingredi- ents, then candy coated. For child-en and adults. Y WBZ m\:._‘ (Westinghouse, Springtield). with the 7 p. m.—World Market Survey from at Boston. Better Lucile . Agricul- w o that 1 was awake, |} iowered her Pro Ma " by ke nolds, of the golden silk Twilight taies for the “What Education and in- Can Do for Retter Homes. lLast in the Hovsehold Manage- ment Course by Agnes H. Craig of the - Division of University Ixten- would have a painter | .‘HHH'. s not the t nor the 1 rem e place iscenees, 1 urpo: Oone of A Corcert by Harold Corbett, Miss pianist; Mrs, wick, violin p. m—Bedtime story for s by Orison & Marden, WGY (General Electric Co., Schencetady, | N. Y) | , | | N p.om. ne 1ogers compas- thé tered ¢ secrvet from alt with me indeed, who | -out for my grown-u actually on the lo nformed me. To | wmost | ¢ it sort of un- spolke p.om PProduce and stock market ions; . news bulleti m.—Operetta, “The Bo'sn's il by WGY Light Opera com- voman thrown | par A few moment with new an only ter-|books, L. L. Hopkins, assistant li- brarian, General Kleetric company. WGI (Amecrican Radio & Research Corp., Medford Hillside, Mass.) hetween us 1 the case of a sort, of priestess of seen from Vhat clse she | shortly learned of the ity or rather one of the « ants, 1 miites! 30 p. m 6:40 p. m. No, 204 who| 7 the to Boston police report. Code practice, lesson v was her name, Brahmin, Vadi vde, Prophet o p. m. Evening program. 1 Weekly business report compiled by ltoger W. Babson. 2. Concert’by the Mason and Hamiln Musicale associa- tion, directed by Louls Tabaldi and red |Sydney V. Jordan, (Acolian Hall, New York city) Las my 3 wag one of vo gentlemen, 1 ente period o nd more hitt my if . unques- | . : 4 T wom RBupper music Her | 1 »r ors, | SPecht and his Alamac ' {tra direct from the Tluc To look [ Atamac hotel ngue hime |, S P M—"Alexander: Hamiton," a I Jearned. | University of the Air talk by Willlam to thin |15 Martin : by p. m.—Fourth American or- | | ehestra society concert, direct from Union Chalmers Clifton cone | Natda held i seeret cit by Paul Hotel orches- m the oth Reoom of the from 1ihe ¢ upon 1 leut) Women, igible for admis wl these were iy jon itiated | Cooper ucting 10:50 p, m.—Dance program by the [ Hotel Astor Grill orchestra, A} Epps, der of my strange but 1 learned | nd more of the weird people Jed me i lodges of e Cult ity wore or more 0, nUNseen, surt ere 1 | 1ee all to ore of Fire The Rest Are Deaf and Dumb Money talks lar ¥ about ovgr the but the American dol- | the only species that | I to retain full posses. ! sion of its vocal cord sit this sceret eity ong kep! owers of - d for These (o polygamists, chief wife of the known as Fire t others the first o thered had and marble gardens however I to dethrone mple crets of AFTER MIDNIGHT An Unrivaled Short Story Series by W.'L. GEORGE Begins in the Herald January 10 HERE'S A SCENE FROM ONE OF THESE MARVEL- OUS TALES—“THE SLIPPER OF RED BROCADE” Critics hail W. L. George as “one of the most brilliant writers of the younger Eng~ lish school.” ' In “After Midnight” he has surpassed himself, These stories rank with the gems of Poe, Bret Harte, Robert Louis Stevenson, Kip- ling—supreme masters of the tale-teller’s art. So simple in style that even a child can enjoy them, they are the delight of the most fastidious ju&es of literature, For ingenuity of plot, for wit and charm of dialogue, for oddity of situation and in- cident, for picturesqueness in delineation of character, for unexpectedness in the turn of events and for gripping interest they are unequaled. Six Stories in the Series :- THE SLIPPER OF RED BROCADE THE WAX LADY THE POISONED GIRL THE SHOT IN THE NIGHT IN A LEGATEE'S SHOES THE STOLEN BABY Each One a Perfect Literary Cameo For Quick Bedtime Stories. Pajamas GUYAS WiLLIAMS L i THAT YOU WILL HAVE FORGOTTEN TO LAV YOUR PAJAMAS OUT AND THAT YOU WONT FIND THEM ON THEIR THE COLDER THE BEFORE UNDRESSING NIGHT, THE BETTER THE CHANCE 1 group FAVORITE JELLY wrapped up in luscious, golden cake— a generous slice —nothingmore inviting. alied in Her Car, Woman Bake itBESTWlth: Freezes Near Her Home DAV' S BAKING POWDER (| CR UN ANY OTHIR BECAUSE YOUR WIPE HOOK PUT THEM IN THE WASH THAT MCRNING AND THAT WHEN YOU HAVE PINALLY LOCATLD A CLEAN PAIR. 30 WARM AND SNUE WHEN vou FINALLY GET THERE BUT ALSO THAT BED wiLL NEVER HAV ® McClure New AND BUTTONMNC THEM: UP AGAIN ELT paper Qyndicit!. >\ /¥00R- WAY DONT JOU FORCE_ YOURSELF ON HIM LIKE 1 DD | RIGHT ON T STREET , WiTH { T AESULT AT HE GRVE. ME A PA% FOR TONIGHTS LECTURE. The Laugh’s on Sam BLL RIGAT-305TY 7~ TAawe. A 5QUINT| i} e 2 1 SR \ ,‘//( (_,\A“N—\. " (v GOt

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