l,i L s - V f ' 1 ' - -r , , i , ' - ' t PAGE FOUR ' y ' " ; .T - THE TERQriMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, N. G, FRIDAY, ' MARCH 27, 1936 -V ! -. " 5 BYNOPSXB Hary Buna, pretty owtwr ef fttuteid rMtaMnmt, (Max tat Do WUton, ott wkom to In lov, it eoBw prodiwte in;-'' oil &mw, Wilton, Immnt, to a witroil dwria4a VMM tk department Juttfe. Wi Don cam m kr, CMiM twroiwid fter piac hmI a fwt eattls mnMi Wil- ton aoapt but Mary to a? nrwfcts1 tA tol totufa he was , oarryiitf. iSwtwoii to fW yoar in Ho, Vary to off a parto by JBarptr, aotxminMt ayont, or information about Who. P abto to ooavteoo Mm that do n't know anything about Wil ton, tht (toy MMN4 tk bar. CHAPTER IV. BACK In her cell at last, Hary paced the floor distractedly. The appalling thought that there waa to ' be no reconsideration ot her case almost drove her to hysterica fll . teen years In prison were too much. Goldie, who was busily engaged at her everlasting knitting, stood her cellmate's pacing as long as pos- ; slble. then exploded: "Mary, tor the lore of Mike, cut It out" The other continued walking as It l she had not heard. i Suddenly there cam three short blasts ot a motor-sloop whistle In th hay outside their window. Goldls daopped her knitting and rushed to Che bars. Still Mary paid no atten- ' tton. "Mary," gasped Goldie, as ah , peered through the window. "Cot m hara. "What Is itr was tbe listless reply. "Leek! See dhai motorsloopr panted her friend. "Yes." Quick interest leaped Into the words as Mary sealised that Ooldle was planning escape. "Let's see U they lower their pen nant it they do... "As she spoke too boat dipped a ve&enaVwhtte pen nant "That's it, then. Tonight's the night!" The husky blonde girl did a dance around the ecdL "GoldleP Mary's voice was eager. "You've got to take me with you." "Nothing doing! It's too big a chance. And itll be twice as hard tor two ol us. . . ." "If you don't take me. . . Mary suddenly became as tough aa her friend. Til tell the Matron." "You'd squeair Td do anything rather thaa stay here another day!" Ooldle glared at her. Mary re turned the glare, her jaw set and determined. Finally the other sur rendered. "O. kid," she shrugged. "You know what It means It we're caught They'll shoot us In the backs. Un derstand?" "Yes but well make It We've got to." Mary was Jubilant Goldie rolled up the sleeve of her waist, disclosing the fact that her arm waa bound up with adhesive tapo. "Herel" she commanded. "Start yanUn' this tape off." "Is that why yon cut yourself r "Sura." Her voice was hard. "Pull It so It wont curl up. We're coin' to need It when the Matron locks the doors tonight" Patiently the girls went through their deadly tontine ot dishwashing and returned to their cells that eve ning to put their plot Into effect Finally the lights went off. Soon af ter that they heard the Chief Ma tron walking from cell door to cell door, pausing at each Just long enough to listen and see that every- the two strands of knitted rope to either end of the metal part of the rake and hooked thejatter over the edge ot the wall. ' Quickly they climbed ap the rope ladder, Mary first She gained the top ot the wall, lay down and aided Ooldle to negotiate the swaying rungs. Then, Just as they started to pull up the ladder, intending to use it for descent they were highlighted by the searchlight which had missed them- before. They stood transfixed. The wall ot a siren split the dark ness. It was followed by a rattle of rifle fire. In a panic, Mary kept on WW " A beam of light from a searehllnM on the wall Just missed them, but they reached the protection of the stons barrier undetected. thing was quiet Finally she ap proached their eelL Both girls .crept to the door and waited tensely. Soon a key waa inserted and turned. The Matron thrust her head into the cell for inspection. As she did so Ooldle gripped her by the arms and Jerked her inside. Immediately Mary clapped a hand over her mouth. There was a brief, brisk struggle. Then the Matron, trussed up with adhesive tape, was rolled under the bed. Ooldle next unrolled her mysteri ous knitting and showed that It really was a rope ladder. Soon she had loosened enough chair-rungs to be inserted between the strands of the knitted rope. A few minutes later the girls emerged from their cell block and started stealthily across the prison yard la the darkness. A beam of light from a searchlight on the wall Just missed them, but they reached the protection of the stone barrier undetected. Once there, Ooldle dug with her hands into the loose earth of the garden until she dragged forth a long-handled rake. The girls tied trying to pull up the ladder But their position was becoming unten able. Ooldle glanced over the out side ot the wall The waters of the bay lapped against It bnt numer ous dangerous rocks could be seen. "No time for that" anapped Ooldle, Jerking Mary away from the ladder. "Jump." Mary nerved herself and jumped. Goldie followed immediately. Mary came up first and looked around for her triend in vain. It was only after she had decided that Ooldle had hit a rock that she saw the yellow head floundering wildly some distance away. She swam to the rescue and succeeded In grasp ing the drowning girl. "Quit struggling," she command ed. "I'll hold yon. Why didn't you tell me you couldn't swlmT" As she spoke a powerful black motorboat swept down upon them, and stopped. "Who's this. Ooldle?" asked a red-haired man, leaning over the side and pointing to Mary. "A triend of mine," panted Goldie as she scrambled aboard. "It's all right Red. Help her In. Then get goin' before the guards pot us." (To be continued) Many Dairies Cut Cow Costs With New Plan Bulletin Presents Method of Preventing Common Herd Ailments. Rapid changes nrc t liking phicu hi the dairy industry. I-'oi- n Unv; itiw costly cow trouhlos such as breodln calving, nnd udder difficulties h:iv been looked upon ns necessary evils In a dairy barn. Hut recent ntenslve re search nnil experimental um-k Imtli In the laboratory htsiI on tlie farm, have made It nsih!e lv r.liuoft ct.i!:ivy eliminate them. Many herd .ivn ts following the methods recommended by these research workers, have had marked success In the control of calv ing, udder, nnd breeding (roubles. PW7 In a bulletin. "Whufs Oolnp'on Iik side Yoar Cows." released by. I'uilnu Mills, St Louis. Mo., detailed Inst me ntions, are given for the: feeding and , management-ef cows during the eight ! weeks boi;castmjhe tour weeks, i after- frher(nB. .audi the forty weeks oftnUfc' prodtict loft The bulletin-nonmr opt that by recognizing the definite re jqutrements of cows during these three ; distinct periods and following a proven t program that's adapted to each of the i periods, the cows will keep In better condition. Inside and out. They'll pro jduce milk more efficiently and will have the resistance to ward off ordi Jnary diseases and Infections so ron j mon la many herds. . .., , , ' The bulletin csn be obtained without cost at nny store handling Checker , board feeds; or by. writing tli Dairy , ' Department, I'tirlnu . Mills. St fouif : M - 5 , - ,fe" '" ? " ' , The only way to be rid of the wor " ry about the things we nave, not done Is to do them. " v Erase that thadowl Lifl the aloom of aroy that darkens' your face and makes you look years older. . .. . Whether you'd 1ikeW Impart natufal color or completoly ( change the color of your hair, Oalrol will do tt quickly not- u rally, and so secretly thai your closest . friend 'wonl defect tho change. x ' ' - HENS" KEED VM YITADN A FO '"--MiaCONlIB "Every poultry-keeper knows how hens pick up In health and vitality when they are let . out In the soring and given free range of the farm,'' says G 8. Johnson, Manager of tbe Poultry Department of the Purina Mills. "Combs get redder plumage gets brighter and glossier; egg pro duction increases to the highest . point i for the year.'. Not many birds are lott in eany spring, eitner. . voias ana roup are as scarce as hens' teeth. 1 "Some folks say it is due to some thing the hens get from scratching In the earth. Others say It la due to sun shine. Others, again, argue "that spring is the 'natural season for a hec to lay eggs and hatch or brood, and that Na ture provides some mysterious stimu lant to build np her health and vitality at that season; " ' :'v ;! ; ' -: "All of these answers," In part, are right," says Johnson, "but there Is a further . explanation which scientific research has discovered. Research has proven one of the causes' of this spring time pick-up to be carotene (or Vita min A)-that mysterious element in green plants. Springtime Improves Health. "This Is what happens. The hens are confined all winter in closed quarters on a ration which, at best, contains only a limited amount of carotene. Then, suddenly, they are allowed out side, with young green grass and ten der green shoots of all descriptions growing up all around. Every poultry owner knows how they go for It And every particle of this tender, young, green stuff is rich in carotene. "From the extra supply ot carotene which they take Into their bodies, the birds manufacture Vitamin A. The ef fects soon show in reddening combs, glossier feathers, more pep and vital- ' lty, keener appetites, higher produc tion, and Improved hatchabUItj. This i. r You mustn't think of Progressive Qoirol and Instant Oairol as common, bldfcdntos dyos; aaboTdoos who noriuno ;S :Watif In on sfa'fawataWnt racon- K' Asklroor becwtlciart. Or wvlto ta'wi for ftl Clairol booklet. rtEE advice on tho car of kair, md fE3 becwry analysis, y- r Write NOW on: coupon Ulow," t fiihi y ' i-r'.MOr. WHfat P -Ti-a!-, Oak. Inc. W-Wes) Mi SweV Msw lorn Oy " 2'.-, , ' .' .,.,..b.4i,,...wi;..wt-''s.:. OH My i.....: XaiTs but' a "few" weeEi. OnlJ for a short time does nature supply young, tender shoots of green stuff rich In .Vitamin A. ' - '--".., -f 'l v ' n f , i ; 1 Puratsns New Discover.- - Tt may be 'argued that this same effect could be brought about by feed ing more 'ordinary green feed', through the fall and wintermore cabbage, mangels, clover leaves, etc -That Is not so. To get sufficient Vitamin A from stored - vegetables and dried leaves, the birds have to eat so much of these materials : that they aren't able to eat' the required 'amount of mash and grain for sustained heavy production. . - ' . "With a problem like that before the poultry world, scientists now come through with - a new, concentrated source of Vitamin A, called Puratene. It gives hens a 'spring-time supply; of Vitamin A without interfering with their, consumption of egg producing : feeds,: In fact, It promotes-an in creased consumption of feed, because if stimulates the appetite as.lt im proyes health. : It is made by convet- Tnf the carotene efracTed" ffonf plants. ; ' With this new product, feed manu facturers are now aNe to step np the:! Vitamin A In their poultry mashes two." : and one-half , tlnwa. It is predicted ' that the, discovery- ef Puratene win means almost as much- tothe poultry i world as tbe dbcovctyref eod' liver olli Cake or muffins are baked and ready to ' be removed from .the oven when no dough clings td a - clean straw or toothpick used foxtlu test. " ' ' ' ' Unless freshly boiled water is used in making coffee; a flat taste results. - J. W, ZACHERY " Dentist Offices in itk PostofBce Building , Formerly Occupied by , Dr. Luther Butier Phone 1634 ' Hertford, N. C.f e'wo For Electrical. Work of Any Kind CALL So TEXACO SERVICE STATION PHONE 48 HERTFORD, & C. Electrical Contracting - Motor Repairing Electric Refrigerator Service . Radio Service - Electrical Supplies ALL WORK GUARANTEED ; ? i ToO ur Farmer Friends ... We highly appreciate the business you have given us during the past twenty-five years, and will thank you when you are ready for your Spring requirements of FerHzeir, Soda-and Minnie to take samep with us, or see our dealer in your territory. SUFFOLK VIRGINIA I E MM TAX IPAY All persons, firms and corporations are required to list all their or its personal and real property during the month of April, 1936. All property not listed during the month of April will be subject to a penaltty of 10 of amount of taxes, in no case less than $2.00, and in addition each person failing to list property .as required-by law during the month of April will be subject to prosecution as provid ed by Section 806, Chapter 417, Public Laws of 1935. List takers have been appointed for the Various townships of the County as follows: ' HERTFORD PARKV1LLE NEW HOPE BELVIDERS .EDGAR FIELDS -LXi-LN.' R. ELLIOTT L. R. WEBB .E. I, CHAPPELL 'V ft U VI- f-x . ' ' .1, BETHEL' -iC W. PARKER 5.i 'A " ;These'jBfeTiV.: yz. be pza Jto w: in every - A . uis mmh jruu ewe uiwuauu Ktv wwA, ijtoo aii viuiui xxum aim tjave T. 1.1. --irk - .j r " i Ji t " i' ' By order; Board County Commissioners Perquimans County in meeting,(MarchlCth, lC.' - ; . , y u