fi ,V Authors. .;` `1 . ti ._»¢ if I-,t 4 ,II \I I It 1*; , . Ii II( iw-f .I IV. ,-'A ‘._i ". ii f X-if .II f \-_ ¢ it ¢ \I`{ if if III’ II; 1. f fl r if i_I¢ .\\ I, ij ij \-I Y \.»' ly »\,e ij it K if \.¢ - if i_¢ ‘._-¢ ‘._K 1 l .Ii 2_1 ". i' 'i `.i4 . ._i t .-51 f ' i_ RAISIN In or riiisiiil: inrincr close touch with the inzirkvi lil"‘ vniiiiiir. iinowlci classes, constitutes ouch class. ’I‘h<~n iii- iniist decide which of those clnsscs iii lit~.=-it tinviron cnniputciit to' roiiiico one class of hnrst-sc, liorsc, might iniiko a total fnilure lil WU* iliicing tho coach horse. Probably till? most important roqulsito is tliiit 23 1924 THE cHARL0'i'rE'r0wN jcUAn1>14N, PAGE Fry! _ ` \; f"\"\_ _ I "1-ii. BOOKS Our Book department is filled with the newest and test BOOKS by Hundreds of Choice Books to select from Books are always appropriate Christmas Gi get the very Book you want A Few of the New Books by . . . Authors “Red .of the Redflelds", by Grace Richmond The Locked Book, by F. L. 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C A f, I. ’ AA Romance of by RAFAEL the Spanish Main mm+owHm+NH o+»N+0¢ .___ Cflwrizlited, 1022 by ltafuel Ssbiitini '~‘»_ Rea 4 wg. "CAPTAIN BLOOD," g vitngraph picture with J. Warren Kar [__ “The men are of my thinking, and lt. “You should have spoken to ‘ ., ii'i`iii '10 i>0i‘nIt to her. "Blahop's girl; .\ii_s‘s is .hic~:'e. 'then ltit -them know I ' '. . s coniidelnt. ex uitemciit, :ind as he spoke lie -nd- i10¢‘iiii_'1ii'iii;itioii, nrtioii. ziiiil »-\-0II,I. I.I,I;.VII.e {II,_IIveI,(,d me “om §};;-B;ri&ili;;ni%r'iB'; 3ii:_i;‘:‘nMi§'E ?£;;1;;g; `ilhqim.lt‘i:“Thli(ifiiif)L€ lilifii ltlfiliwi a howibls da‘r"g°r‘" sh" °’d“"i`ii"‘i' on-cc ioii 1i.`ll~0 P'<'LI'l- Of I1-'HB bl-lCC11il€0'i'S ' i1\i'i¢ ` ’ - i ’ -' ‘ "l‘nt i do ntl* und -imtztnd why you .. ,, _ _ _ ’ *iris i=lii>\\'1'\Iigl‘ of Ii\\‘ iiii"i`i“ii siifoiilrl l.-:ive lic-.iib-ttd ivlion first lslmuTem`umab°`m1'mw Ambelm i.~irii1'iiir1\, :is liniion, iiiii.~=1:I1‘.~:, limi- II ww, I,I._.III0I_._I,II to YI-,II_ II I, IIII “im” me ‘r"“ch' Poi" R°'3'“i- MY IIII.III,-_ I,,.I-,,IIII_., SI-,III.III_ I.IC_' IIII. Immmublc sM_vicC'__ - tioiiiplliiiciii-Ls to _ Colon/ell Bishop. lu~tti»r llc lnust luivv ri clciir and “KI _I II.S»q~;-- I I NW W-iiil-L i i'0l0‘k i0l‘Wm‘d to iiinklng - - _ _ ‘rl :in ._ iv s-neo , . , _ , ,_ , ,, \\'1‘ii ilviliii-1| ititiiii ot tlii- typv 05 ..I_JI,I§_]_nII-S.. _,Ile I_(0_I_rI,(_I;€I3( mm hifi ~i'~iliii¢i'1ii~‘ii1C9 i-il0i‘9- li l ll ` ' ' ' l|oi's1‘ lit' iS l-Zviiili I0 l‘\‘0i» fl - ,, » i. _ .' ` _ _ < ili1.ii :wt out with ai iluitiriiiiiiiition ;II¥Ifre3_:§?;;)___Gr§}f: isI{;'iQ’ CHAPTER XIX in pi'nii|ii'i- ilii- iariiniu ilu inust noi 'IMQIM will pahuff mlwm w'm mum HOSTILITIES icxpi-ct tlnit ovvry lioi'-.au lil-. railsi-s 21%,] 1]‘msq_ Fm»;.i|‘»ml NHIMHI- to be lnitlio grant .lwmburo1.Port. Royal ‘Wm be III. I-_NI IIII, I_\.I,I. II.. iii-:iii~i-s; h~mn"lb‘.y_ é‘\I.v,c_d I); MJF, wnq th-0 Arnbeliii 'rode u.i. niichor. Ai. _ui lwst lin will iii- ii nin.-it t`oi'liinntt- m'l‘]w~0~w-r mum) F III I V -I I-I' niost sho hind the -n'i.r ot' 0. prlsonoir, iiiiiii if Bti por r-i\nl :inpi'o:icii his “ U' “Y "mi im' for it qunntor of at mile nhcztd, to iiiviii. 'l‘h<\ri-, will niwiiys lin soiiio iniatils-~-l\oi'i:1-s ivlifi-li do not ho- ------l s1ing'le round 'tower of the fart, toni: to .ivy iiktintt in.iili1-t cl.i~. \\\--- -1,” whilst in couple of ca.ble.s'1en1gt.h nos. \\ f/l “‘5'i'l~‘FIl‘. and ito lumbonrd, rode the six nion-of-wair .t \\ ~§ =-._-"=-E. I. » ;_\ 5:) 1. ._., _ff .- 5'/ A-/V, Lf’ L ' I., . x //11&7?fJ 7/1 >'/Hd;/\\`, ArTn'1\'iv. H svn/ /at Y O' »?9'.f»"' t '(11' . . - , l. ""”’-"""" €"'”"'“’ "°"’ “"" """' T“"’”‘ i "‘ W-'-iff" 1 :eil ;':°.:"..2il.“:i..i°.:°‘i:t:..‘:'.: .5 -.- \ , ff h h t l t i th i imifa-ini. on fheB<>=- :.:.::.l::'°:::i:i 3,,,;;'5’,“§,.. °‘:..ii..§““.i.3“...?.§ '~`» Si¥°°““° _ -" °°°' *_ »’i;'5 ‘i"1‘»"ii»°0l\°‘i»ii.°.‘tiiii» ;§§:=§=gng=;_yII§_° ‘I-°d`f°f. f~"i°¢ .- ----/"°" guegiacessds. _,J 5, _ 1 .i.. ---~~----~ ---- Onrthird the regu- Isr dose. Meds ol ttli-ey’ll have their way.” the crew. Do you eu-pD00e 110W “You come :to give advice, lthen, that ltlhig hionomble service mleiii- d0 You?" quotli Blood, relen-ting redeem on who was .s pi-nalbe onli noililng of his stei'nc:.-;s_ ii thief?" ‘."1‘liiit's il. -Captain; advice, Tiiait “li he . . .-needs -redeeming V inri, tilt-re." no iiiing out ii time Perhaps - ~ .-he Iwo been iudsod too harshly." the Governor of Jzinilulczfs niece "W'iiY . - -ii' Ye ’i11i'l1k -limit' . . . Vi'e1wan1_heI~ ,Is ,I hostage lie said, considering Ther, am todd for our sta-titty." hunger in into gluin-ce, “Life might “_-\ycl” roared in chorus the bun- have i-ts uses, niiter ull, :ind even utiiiouis below_ lille scfrvico or King James nrighi , “l1t's a, piovidence -hav-ing he.; bislcoinc tolerzihle. lf you will gn uboiird; n p1r0vdi¢._i¢@_ He.,I,,e I0' below, and get your goziir and your i¢\ Ciiliuim amd ,sygncd IIIOIII .to 5(.II,II II wcm-iin, you shall. presently be sent. hoist, and ass-ure tlieruisslvos iitlui-t “i’°‘ii`d' °“° °i i-he Siimi’ ‘if me iloet." th.;_|11_ if Ihey IIIIIIIIIIIII II, .III.II,IIeI. Om. She le-i`t him, and itherozilter, Wltli isiiiiiiig hun,e.e_ w.e'|,| }IIIIIg me doxy Wolveistone, leiiiiintg upon :the r:ill flip., .,m,| ggm IQ, I.I_ ,,_IIIUI._ .I~ImI-_II he watched the approach of that c1x;lColfYnel li~ishop‘s- iicait, nlnylbe." hom' m°n‘"‘°d by il dozen miiwd' “_f\,-1;,d III,-_Iybu II won-I--_ SIUW MII and eoninnnnded iby ii sctlrlu 23-' \. III0cII;IIg camp w_0IveI.St,OII»S VoIce1i-re sented stiffiy in the _stern to ‘.iiis\vcr the ci hor’ . S'ii@C'i’$~ Tiie '-i9D'iiiY Di°0V@1.\1\1~‘=< - ° 1:~. is fxilttenye -,_ __ . ' . ' \\_‘\ < Im, I.I\I_,IIIn IIIUOII mmed _md yt mei hear -the liken Burt wlini. \ `\\\\ i \ \ ‘i \ III.II.I|I IIIIII II: IIIyIulI;nnam;$L:v“rdI ""ontlen1:iin"-, under 0. misapprehon \ u e noel _ \ _ __ »f\ II, ,IIII ,Im UIIIGUI of IMHI JUIMHI _l__. FOOD AND COOKING ADVICE Old magazines rolled and tied make splendid insulation for milk bottles. and will keep them from (Melina durinl the cold weather. Do you want a new, safe method for preserving eggs. Be sure they are fresh, cover thoroughly with vusel-ine so as to exclude the sir, and pack away in boxes or ssw- Foods which must be ke t warm bulb placed below. The bulb gives Z-`./ niy Loi-ii'Sun-1l1~rla|n1l, ills .\i11_iesty's. X\\Y9 7 QQ' II . . _ _ , S-‘ ' ‘ >i.'ri'y oi Slut.-‘." -' ic.i~iiy to titiie thu iviy ot .ilmrgiiiii LLM . _ . , _ _ _ "_-\‘iid wilio the devil muy you be?" 1 .I1.I|... _.II I__ _ _ `..‘..`...`f.i.`J.`.`.-. ‘.2 ..i."i§i.1.§.i"i.l"-*` \°“ fe “fo Gini sir- -S I’ ~ - .I.Iw IIIIIIII body of ,them WeI__lisivi: ii.li'czid_v_ noticed, ;\iy name is (I , i-i'1 i ' \ - gl I/‘;;'j_;'_">'-Q-I: //"` '// `\ <1/ M rise" ii' _ii'° *i*i° role. is an adaption .ii this tiuiiuu nova. ~ CHAPTER XVIII--Continued ugai-nst tho main. who rides het' ill /__, _ -'f ~ "Nor will iihnt seirve you," Ogle their time." 1 /____......_ warned him, still more norcely. "shrewd advocacy." he approved ' '”" /:~’\~ ciiiili iinnii i - die without leaving Your Family A mother and children bereft of home is life's most pitiful drama. _ It is enacted all too often because life insurancehad not been provided. Government statistics show that “ninety-five per cent of men at nge sixtylare dependent." Other men the support of their families. Life insurance has been evolved so that a man may arrange his life's program to provide- for his family. lt is scientific, safe and sound. Have your wife and children sufficient life insurance protection? -Life Insurance Service /-\>_,_. _ " 1/ \\. \ t r \ . §\ _ i\; 1": \ * 4. iii nz \ _ 'ii ° h PY ~ “”'r:>“"!‘~...»1-..\.. 1% anything for t h' X as XZ “ii li- ' ' ` f 'i iiic can wolcomc ti new it-_:sc otllfflnub Dllrfs' auf] my Lord S“ndm - um _ life- . ' ' . ' _ \_/"__ ' /\ J, fe, ' “Nu ni-.ftii nicoii follow nic into *ishop .ibm been motmcd M myi % A0;/C Mat \l' iii( , " "E/Z ' never ms ii ` ~ ._-_.li ' , .1 I a u ..I;I| iint." Iiiooilv |\\'c:it'oii_""Illiix1t is not Iwi.. `_S_II'Id` édmeggive tggéwegg (D it; 1 `l` \`. ~ i lnclloiioil lo ii ‘Md I mu YM Ye see' me i°““’g \ \\ if /~» `-Lf.: hi £0 /if - \ ‘ff ‘iii _ Q9 Ji/ X i' itll i ,:i._.;'i‘.'i.'."i:: i ‘ "'\/ "ii.E'i'fi" i “nh ' U “Ei 3? 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