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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 19za. arthed and Dor ud sailed away, |parly boarded the Catherine D, the | dourn \mmnm: Pre e el flnn ' Ia' eons“pahon mak. you an inv.“d his own fate would not greatly mat-}large freight and passenger steamer she wakened to find herself in [ter. He woujd vanish into the in-|that was used in the fish trade | Squaw Harbor, the first lap of the | —-l'ell Ve ll W“h K'“ugg S B“n | { terior with his traps and perhaps the | She ha e some sort of ofjourney done.. After breakfast, she | bitter winter would desfroy him:_ but disreputable, ol mp steamer that | went ashore with Ivan to make final | Few people realize how dangerous| Bocause it is ALL bran it sweeps, .‘41\] ;:v ‘f,; "\inlw‘n‘llvm\‘.«;~]‘I1.‘w'x‘ru \r:“\ 1S m. l;i~ endured from i [plans for the launch irip to the i is constipation until this dread dis-|cleans and purifies the intestine APV e l' AL s A hardlyopreyaa " rth coa 4 case fears down their health, Did you|Like nature, it acts naturally. It 2 et} 4 8 s . 3 A with kmow that wore than forty serious|makes the intestine function regu- flight from home three L tain Knight let|B rangeme s ipati f 3 s arrangem I diseases can be traced to constipationt | larly. bV edl\on J{(}”’Chau dark curtains of oblivior d drop ! the h, dal suite ,,F,,,‘,,’,,.,‘ e I }|\‘\,, 'l:f,'”“‘,"';”,l‘_‘ ”‘[‘ i 'h, :”“T"",“',f _Reep your health, or restoro it, with | Fat it every day—two tablespoon- ‘ over him for all he would . {room on the u deck, equipped {ihe boat would i anchor outside logg’s Bran, cooked and krum-|fuls—in chronic cages, with every - Peleased }‘) NFA Service In_, wed him deeply that his wife | with: bathroom, i settec, and [until & dory could be put ashore and bled, It brings relief in mild and|meal. Eat it with milk or cream. .,,)3-; Copyright 1923 by Little, Biown & Co houl ake the long perilous jour- fevery possible device er com-|the casket unearthed and brought | chronic cases of constipation, It is|Sprinkle it over other cereals. Cook ney in his memory, leaving the ‘(m . This accomplished, she ana | Cffective because it is ALL bran, That it with hot cereals. Enjoy it in those m,,,,m, the light and gaiety that sh She had always been a good sailor, | y would be transporte A is why it is mmended so highly | wonderful recipes given on every pack- BEGIN HERE 7 4 single survivor of u can ead. jand the ten-day cruise to 1 lar- hence they could catch the | by doctors. They know that only ALL | age. Peter Newhail, Al ja, 1l v the snimately where they Mes ot made leisurely | bor posscased real pleasure for her. [ Admirs J Watson bae k to Beattle. bran can bring 100 per cent vesults.| The flavor of Kellogg’s Bram, 2" Liaakn, after be 3 o rrr ,::, a :.m .or' 1 vol:l)rnt‘_\, E n«» i h‘\ ”}" first p s*a complete 1 “I've got yon three good men for t bran is, at best, only a balfway | sooked and krumbled, is delicious, It “Yshmin, Russian violir he ad t ra His fin- | bought & 3 ;’" ”}Eh' ,'1“,,” : I"-d‘f_ At fop ed nerves, slept | your labor,” he ml hg—with that measure, is erisp, nut-like. Quite different from drowned Paul Sariche ) ok te t ip H\\ hat s S ““v‘r"-“ 2 ” ".‘ 'f:‘ | "lfl:' In 'hf morning, ate si 1- | k{ndnes sy !M\ ard stran- Tf caten regularly. Kellogg's Bran |ordinary brans, which are so unpalat- retary, following art ) ! 4 o e ! ‘”',,‘ aale "'“j, ,“:[_‘:I,\'L‘;;]‘:,"‘ ‘1“"”]"" tegulan hours, ed (gers that is t tradition of the) will bring permancnt, relicf—cven infable. Kcllogg’s Bran is made in and Peter's wifc ad u asked br I ) Lo et i e Ll kW 1'\‘| Ivan or with the friend- { North . "Your head guide is Pete——<| {he most chronic case. It is guaran-| Battle Creek and served by the lead- him to flee t A1 ! 1 except reck | g 2 : A el > captain, and spent the day at [he was wrecked on the Vigten and | {ced to do so. If it fails, your grocer ing hotels and clubs everywhere, Sold joins Big C 1'50! I e Vi of cours i know spirit of adventure. B ord’s tele- | her on the deck. knows approximat where the Ju-| will return Your mone; by all grocers. e \ up gram, however, urged te; and as| Sometimes Dorothy thought { piter Broks in: fen ol neve| A (ot o0 marks also site of 00 scrvations could be pro-|he was st iggling with somiets !J6rtune Joe and Nick Paviof for | sea jacket upon hin Their launc I t 1l of the Jupiter. They | cured, Ivan, and her uncle, kip to ar. come neral labor—packers we call them, hits rocks. . e e by cindly, successful bus !troubled, rather us; ar ; yoth as good men as 1 could find e g et 15 s 3 The Fmnes an who vt down | of Sevanmah, deparied o e ot ke dhix e man 1o e ape| Lt For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts of her has ke sband’s i 1 e R o went down ?.uckb:rl;’ has b Alaska ) ter and was buried on |bound train At Bellingham the | palled by the natural perils of the ot Bhe now feel e Ishmin's the s ter Newhall was his attentions, it Peter has been res ] rs. Newhall and a eued by another ship. His appear are in the part | ance is completely changed and he i nght it an illusion that the known as Lime e Pete bis identity is completely « takes a job in a cannery. body occupies his grat A last letter sent Dorot! effects puts him in a her. fhe decides to back to Georgia arranges with Pet and labor. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY Bradford looked up with the in stinctive re t that 1 always felt for such a good A Limejuice Pete had pr himself to be It had been In aus s day for the cannery whe ) > on the deck of though he was s te whom none had ever got ¢ o the fish game in record time anc proved a valuable addition forece, “Pete, didn't you tell Mr. De Long here that you intended to winter on the mainland ™" "V‘;' 5, A58 U DIoRS - want a1 PETE BOWED AWKWARDLY, | X B es erin s v traps and | TAKING THE PROFI'ERED HAND actory earance 0 stick it out till ason b - == next spring.” tall man in the doorway should seem “Well, you've got a qilger f suddenly pale and stricken, as if in | ] " Raving a good time, to say the I the e e of & ghost. And it was | Well, we'va run into a good thing for true: the dead had risen for Lime- How would you like to act as fujee Pette Y - you, & gulde for a party of people from CHAPTER V1 tha States—a job of two or Dorvathy Meets Pete weeks, 1 shoul ige, in which ye Fven as he wondered at the maze eould fairly ges—ten | inte which fata was leading him Pete dollars a day ¢ t - was swept with exultation tember and early October \ v was not that his dreams overs | plenty of time to get' o o e themselves, that he was lift- Defore furs are prim ¢ ' v falsa hopes He knew ex “T'd lke it mighty well,” he actly where he stood, his exact limi- sented tations. He knew, first of all, that| “Well, you'ra the bhest man for Dorathy must never know his tden the place ome people are coming | tity he must never he permitted up on the Jast trip of the Catherine, |t receive the faintest hint of the and we're going to let them he truth; that the embalmed body in the Warrior—and after they n-lthe casket not that of her hus ished with their busines r ba Her eternal happiness de Bering 8ea gide o the " pended upon that; and her happiness, they'll go on in the Warrin ) te . e —now that full vision had Seward, You ean pack on your win- | ee © him—was the one theme of ter's grub and your outfit, and they ean leave you on the mainland when na af that eounterfalt of | they go down to Seward A the himself b casket had been une YOU buy for a salad, the finest, freshest, crisp- est vegetables the mar- ket affords. But what about the vinegar for the dressing? 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