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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1925 05 i h - 8:05 p. m.—Address by Roy Sehoo- | L' gl °F ley, Road Commissioncr of Allegheny 4 TH e w.s RHEUMATISM IS ".":"2‘3" i AR GO G 01d Wife and New, Takes Number :20 p. m.—Concert by R 3. P k ; A AT- p‘ L A‘ Banks, Snrllol)o; Theodore T. Taylor,| Two to Wed. Com lete Relxef in 24 Hour. Rep‘orted y plano. . 9 f U de N 3 9145 p. m.—National Stockman and | New York, Aug. 2s—Hervert| in 95% of Cases Under New- Treatment DMUND A .B)’ " :'\."SNRL\. I"armer Market reports, Thornton Andrews, the man who tried | . .Just in the nick of time, when | turbance of the. nervous system ' m‘b.‘y RN unsuccessfully to mix old wives with| auilons of hay fever yictims stand seriously upsets the proper Row. IRFISLD dread of their annual ce of the blood. Medical men WBZ new in a Jersey City apartment two| ~Plague, c the announcement | call this a toxic infection. " It is Tells Rheumatism Suffereré to Take CstinghoneetBprineisldd YERTH R0/ HRE ALCRL 0T K18, pogy DR G et af the Clinteal | 1 bined The Tesuit 1y soon : = oe——— s it % ! 0F the ‘Clinles| | ; . 1 time to “wife number two' at o FALh. Y J | A voice fi th h . Salts to Get Rid of Toxic Acid. ond fes, Cleveland, after depression, (This unusual series of stories deals 5 o8 rom the other side of the A% 08 6:45 p. m.—Organ recital from the oot o T N day, It was learned ’ tor el dopressionlag” well" o "l with the exploits of "Chinese” Pen-|Partition cut into the Commissioner's Capitol theater, Springfield. Mrs. Elsie It ¢ H a Erantly Tincres nington, a detective sent by his gov-|'¢PY. It was a feminine voice of an| Itheumatism is not respecter of age, | Capitol theater, Springfield. Hrs. BISIE | yosterday. She . was Esther Marie i Fecently. pertected & | fhoogue . in. the ‘eyey nose and t to British No Bk exceedingly pleasi “I was| 8%, color or rank. If not the most) RRObbins-Gross, organist. Tatnall of Pittsburgh, Pa. and azingly = successtul | It can thus be seen ernment to British North Borneo to lingly pleasing timbre, 1 was 5 “ A Ry tas Bl oF Onines. bandite ' k that! Iorty-nine minutes under|one of the most painful. Those sub- Eastern, American and ational | gouple menage, which was attended WALL charactariatie ;| professional ".lmmgl.ntn{ia‘::l. n:.l':-l ki | our hospitable roof—and never a syl-|Ject to rheumatism should cat no Leagues. by widespread publicity. Andrews, a| caution, the doctor does not call 3 halation, or by n Ghiness Pennington stumbled.yp |'APIe OF Inauiry for poorMonica!” Kor #wests far swhile, dress as wirmiy as| . 30 5. m—Bedtime story for 1S |atock broker, was convioted of miu | eitu i, faBobn abic'Tc*uusieht | B1SPST" 110 seF0y Fhts caanot the steps of the ('nmmi.ssmn(‘r'.q hun‘» n’ nmin;‘r of seconds your fate hung in :g:lflfl)allr,.m,:\o::’ xn‘\i)':m;‘lm::’l'r; r;xr'po;::‘v ¢ ren. appropriating $14,000 received for a all ‘symptoms in 24 hours—not in | bn the membranes -ndotl;:g ::rftil';:! the balance.” e 3 8 7:40 p. m.—Address by WInslow | ciiant, and was sent to Sing Sing pris-| & few {solated instances, but actu- | oeq aben : : ‘ / i , ption of their rotein galow and threw himselt at full| "M BREREE L Lo o felt | water. 4 Wetherbee, of the Third National| oy for a term which ended two weeks :l‘.’..":...’.i?,‘ ::v:hcaoét;om-dneflrs hg: content. f81gth In a long chair. it wobbling Rheumatism is catsed by uric acid | Bank, Springfield, ago. Meanwhile, his first wife di-| clinleal observaten. An Entirely Ni . Captain Hewitt—immersed in the | ™ 5 (70l 0w sast of Sues—as|or body waste matter, and is often| 8:00 p. m—Baseball scores. Musical | yorced him, ' : in Entirely New Treatment fourth attempt to bring to a success- |y o G100 TN GG G Tan | senerated in the bowels and absorbed | concert by Frank Albano, acordion- | “when Andrews was released, Miss| A Remarkable New Discovery LR e R :\‘:‘P;“"l‘;'r‘"“""l“""‘""‘" "'“I"{’:”l“’]“'“ “leffort to he polite—sailed on to the [ into the blood. It is the function of|ist, and Frank Ciccarcli, baritone and | Tanall was waiting for him at the| _For years hay febwlrerkhurbnndrn: the raw, undigested protein as aat y X cards into a jumbled heap. | oo o " ed 4 i i VS or is uitarist, s os e o e stumbling blocks of medica. as it is absorbed. And thi | veranda attired in a gorgeous kimono | the kidneys to filter this poison from | &' prison gates and they departed to science, It has long been known | been proved, can be done e'he':tw:! That you, Peénn lof blue and silver. She settled her- [ the blood and cast it out in the urine;| 9:00 p. m.—Baseball scores. Bed- | gether. Reports of their marriage| that certain plant pollens In the air | 1y through Dr. Platt's new irtec: were the immediate cause. Till | nal treatment. u:\’;‘; :’(‘:":p:;]':h the Chinese ¢¥es| i comrortably on the arm of Pen- | the pores of the skin arc also a means| time story for grownups, prepdred by | Monday were confirmed by Recorder| were | ne, Jmm oShune. i | nal ¢ t pstlessly. e " Ori 8, Mz S hss Maga- | - ’l very lately ‘was oug! al 8 new treatment di nington’s ch of freeing the blood of this impurity. | Orison 8, Marden of S 88 aga- | MeCarthy of Bogota, who performed thene ! DIERely 3 KL Cartate | Any. oeher biiRGEIE km’isa;': 5::? “It's me all right!-—1'm dead beat. “Roll me a cigarette, please—a nice [ In damp and chilly, cold weather the | zine, the ceremony. 5 ‘are; of the eves ahd nose which | Dr. Platt's prescription, which he The pair are said not to be living in were supersensitive in certan per- | calls RINE){ contains no narcotics The Commissioner crossed to where ~|skin pores are closed, thus forcing Sl | & lacquered tray rested on a table and g 8 : " MR ) A o sons. But this theory.accounted | or habit-forming a , the kidneys to do double work; they WEAT New York. only for the local symptoms of | no bad, after-effects. "It aecs Alt - measured out what he knew to be| / become weak and slu, 5 o / Ci sluggish and fail e ———s excessive mucous and sneezing. rectly to neutrali * Pennington's habitual tot. 7 7/ to eliminate this toxie aeld, which | (American Tel, and Tel. Co., N. Y. | Te did not at all_expiain the | tein which 1s being tawen into s “HAE YECLOW SEVEN: |TNE SATS | (64 i | WNISIED om SERVICE INC,1923. wider effects of headaches, fever | system.: Users say the amazingly Pennington reached out faog the 7 f % 3 B . . | keeps accumulating and circulating Man in AS.Vlflm Runmn! and general prostration, Certainly | prompt relief seems little short of " tumbler, “Hewitt, old so I've 2 3 s X { through the system, eventually get-| 7:30 p. m.—Plano recital by Flor- hiiing local” treatments, intended to re. | miraculous ik m:‘}f"’\:’ :}“‘ H"”"“p'""i‘l‘" ,‘f"‘,““““:‘ tling in the joints and muscles, caus-|ence Morris. Solos by Helen Graves, For Office in Buffalo| 1icve the irritation, never effected | = Results are positively guaran- % O ritish North Borneo since ing stiffness, soreness and pain, called | mezzo soprano, accompanied by Flor- Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 23.—Henry mgrr:":.h;: tll?:-s‘.;nes“:}:'mrv as vac- t'g:.d. P’lrn'fi':esl‘il};llic;(l" r::cr.l;:l:rf # you last. The Chai-Hung affair's| § ne rheumatism, ence Morris. Tenor solos by John 1 » P ; andit Hoffstetter,” an inmate of the state| ¢ination, serum treatment was | costs only $1—to be returned in Mnear‘_nz_lts findlA_s' ”"Cs',. I']"‘ ‘_1'("“ 3 At the first twinge of rheumatism | Opray. Burr Mclntosh, the Cheerful [ o tried. But hardly more than §0% | full if it does not do the work. & knows it Mt‘d will probab :‘ m..lo ; Z get from any pharmacy about four! Philosopher, in another of his humor- | Insane asylum here, will be a candi- :(s:’:‘fu“:“ t;nted responded in Fl:t u-tt now, through a special ' sland | Z 2 2, * 2 inati . d ;:ml::("t';":r‘ et . ounces of Jad Salts; put a tablespoon-| ous inspirational talks. date for momination for councilmand. ® fitiefactory degree = @ | RUGoL ArTansement, you can B e awned: . Hol ful in a glass of water and drink be-| Story by Hearst's International |under the commission form of gov-| ment has really gotten fo the act- A e as e / fore breakfast each morning for a|Magazine read by William L. Roberts. [ ernment at the coming primary. His| & cause of hay fever in the sys- Simply ‘go to any of.the drug & ha ad a neavy day and it was ten 7 week This | 4 g em. stores named below and ask for a Mminutes short of midnight Ky his is helpful to neutralize e petition has been filed in regular form trial package of RINEX., Take o it 7 |acidity, remove waste and stimulate WGy and Elections Commissioner Wiliam | The True Cause of Hay Fever | thi: prescription for just 24 hours b} —just TRY it. We KNOW it will # “He's been away before,” he re-| y Z 2 e y 2 e sk ¢ e kidneys, thus helping to rid the . J. Beyers rules: “So far as the char- The correct theory of e : i 3 j ! y of the cause ¢ RS the younsor man; fhut he's| blood of these rheumatic poisons. | (General Electric Co. Schenectady. |ter is concerned the man may run for| ©f hay fever, now confirmed by the | 4o What we say. But here you can rolled up again with unfailing fegu 3 i o y research work of Dr. Platt, is as | 12V® FREE PROOF—If you act at - | Jad Salts is inexpensive, and is N. Y) the City Council and be elected, if he| follows: The pollens fioating in the gnge, But don't delay. Be sure to rour free treatment within o larity.” made from th . 3 - . - > @ e acid of grapes and sccured enough votes.” air are known to contain protein, v % - Pennington's fingers groped in & 2@ . lemon juice, combined with lithia,| 0:00 p. m—Produce and stock mar. When we EAT protein food, It 8 | {imi(aqr® RINGX [ als0 offered une properly digested in the stomach | der the same positive guarantes to ' pocket, searching for his pouch and 7 7 R & 2 A eh g 7 > ARl 2\ s used with excellent results by| ket quotations; news bulletins; base Rndintestines befors enterig the | Go ihe same positive gusrantes to e ' cigarette papers, ; . 5 2 thousands of folks who are subject; ball results, bl o : aver ik c0 hot | i ubjec ond. 5:.,,1?,:—“::»,:;‘; S to rhoumatism. 6:16 p. m.—Weckly report on con- LUt the protein in floating pol- ShLTaky oy AT Be obrinadtiN Wincnt: . The sccret soclety of which | e ————————— | 011107 Of réads In‘New York State, by | A %‘3‘&::’%%22'225”“3’.?: Raw - 3 Feisgl AL Z Frederick 8, Greene, State Commis- . | AND UNDIGESTED. I Eita . 5 e c:n;.fll‘;?fi“‘s!hg:: d!,‘\:‘l, u ‘,.”"omlkli, know _Hnmlmr'_n may have no active|sioner of Highways. ates in many persons ltdt#:& fi‘;i- .':,’;j‘ rfil\;:‘g:::‘n Drug Co. »lnd The #."; from me; the Yellow Seven's be- band in- the affair at all, but the 35 p. m—Open air talk, “The | Girls! Make Harmless Lemon Cream B e e wecks 3 HALTED AS 11 THIS LIGHT |trouble’s been traced to the = Kasih- | Beaver, Natural History and Naturally d B fince the yellow card with the scven | PAZZLED HIM. ayer :al:-loa and, theoretically, he's re- | Historical.” Jud ' Landon. to bleach away Tan, Freckles L black dots went abroad with u;; es | = i oS LesahyilineSthat tgoeai oy Z:g ;l;‘ 121.—1‘5\?:0]1;.:? scores. : | ' sage of decath. It's Chai-Hung's |fat one. ou are rather a devil, seadilon e y :45 p. m.—Musica program by % amaszing personality alone that has|aren’t you? You spend half your D“"m %:’"fl"‘s‘”“’"“r began counting| Rogers Whitmore, violinist; Ellsworth * kept the fire smouldering that we’ ays wandering in the jungle wear- ,.w'hn,!g“'”'m G .| Page, baks and Theodore Von der | % excrted every effort to extinguish.” ing all corts of unclean disguises, | . W18 WP ther il Let's| Blick, trumpeter. % He blew out a long wreath of smoke. |chasing a fat, oily Oriental. When- |Jb8 Vaneo, Van Daulen and Whit- I % 1t's been a wonderful experience, |€ver you feel you require a rest from | FCO alrly decent crowd, taking Wiz 5 Hewitt, in spite of all our set-hacks. |this absorbing occupation, you wan-| MM & "’“_'"'" et & There's something cxhilarating in|der in here at any old hour, drink | HEWItt rose slowly and began pac- (Aeolian Hall, N. Y. City). © tackling a worthy enemy.” [ouriphiakey; and (SHe oD ’I"“’“”‘" R LR UL L 6:05, p. m—"Jack Rabbit Stories,” v 4 2 ever-receptive eurs : £ g 105 p. m—"Jack Rabbit Stories, = .I:llr’:;it;:fv’n\l:ll. B [ neiel o SEr el T ;‘;"’( lbie| There came a thundering of hooves by David Cory. With the del t L part P'm utterly fed-up with our yel- |subject of interest, it dawns upon you from the white road at the foot of the | 7:45 p. m.—"The Sinister Mark,” a| Mix the juice of two lemons with 1t. e delicafc, Slow friend.” that you've a fiancee knocking around | $10P€ and, before Monica could reach | detective story told by Doubleday | three ounces of Orchard White, : blended flavor - % 7U0f course you are. You want to |somewhere. How's Monica, by the|the rail a man had negotiated. the| Page Company In serial forn. which any druggist will supply for a i p 3 @ place Chai-Hung in a convenient [bye!” 8he glanced down at the path and clambered up the steps. He| §:00 p. m.—Joint recital by Idwin | few cents, shake well in a bottle, and b haited on the threshold as if the light | Wick, violinist and Mrs. Isdwin Wick, | You have a whole quarter-pint of the | 4 cover and pigeon-hole him for ever-|cigarette, now nearing completion. S % more. You sent for me to lay him|"As a very special -honor you may |da7zled him, then hurled an accusing| panist. most wonderful freckle and tan Py o ¢ many | noisten the paper and stick it down.” |finger at Hewitt. 116 p. m.—The World's Work cream, and complexion beautifier. v the heels, lord knows how many pap - i S A p. m. he World's Work. . & weary months ago—and I'm still at| “Duty hefore pleasure, you kno l.ook here, Captain Hewitt, I'm in 0 p. m—Joint recital by Krwin| Massage this sweetly fragrant Jem- | molasses candy ! o 3 4 . >, i g mood to pick my words. I want " ) " g o i For cixteen solid days I've bheen d Pennington, striking a match, [ 10 M00d 3 k and Mrs. Edwin Wick. on cream into the face, neck, arms . it W3 < 5 18 bettel.‘ W1 B o iy noster s, I thought vou'd gone to|t0 Know when you're going to put an i50 p. m.—"lvening Schools,” by |and hands cach day and .see how ) end to this Yellow Seven business. Motris Bleys). v | freckles and blemishes naturally L - “ o glamming doors on Mr, Chai-Hung. . i rery or owning an_ inch of| “I had, but there was a mosquito| Tne Commissioner poised himself| 9.0 1 " Gonee ; oo | bleach right out and how youthfully Every planter 4 1 onithe tabi D cert by the Lafay- s E on the table, ette quartet of New York. ciear, soft and rosy-white the skin coast Is on the qui vive—or says he | my curtains—a particularly hungry |90 the t ¢ dont oot fs. After so many assurances of [specimen—and I couldn't sleep. 1|, "';,‘;1""”"(’;‘"‘1":"-‘ j_’!;";";(-‘ a h’“‘;‘ becomes. Py gt ’ ad |say, is Domberg reeally in with|deal” he said coolly, “i new.who L W loyalty and devotion fo duty, 1 had [su erg ) b Lt = to sit down in a quiet corner and con- | Chai-Hung?" e g 2 9:30 p. m.—Concert by Lafayette 3 ; e meglatase T'm Van Daulen—of Kasih-ayer. y Lafayette | < Swolmen exehanced glances: S ey L qartat) Suburban Helgms. % By GLUYAS WILLIAMS W sider who was the unclean hound The g " s % that was letting us down. Iortu- Heitt, | I've rldden every inch of the way('FS0 = o oo e, BRI hpron:d thate's. ooy onp | ‘vduve boen Useningl' e remme ol you to come?+|amous arcnestra. - '"| The Loose Board On The Porch. (C) Wheeler Syn. . & His .place is under observation. it's My poor benighted imbecile, the i omberg tell you to come? W sheer assumption, of course, but I'm [wooden walls of this luxurious man- demanded Pehnington, % prepared to swear I'm right.” sion aet like so many sounding The newcomer shot a glance at the “7RC % P he Commissioner leaned forward |boards, besides, have you ever en- | speaker. i countered the brand of woman that's T came here to see the Commis- | going to stuff cotton-wool in her cars |Sioner,” he rcturned pointedly, “but and /dive under the bedclothes when |Since you ask it, Domberg dn{n‘l tell 0D I:——— =y 3 'Dombere.” seeret service agents arve b:rnadcasting[Tf‘;’“‘fmythmg; he couldn’t—he's Rm:kor.h- m.—Piano recital by Sarah anager at Kasih- | their exploits?” ] & 2 3 ; -:3-' Sangi nnager T I'rnnn‘:;:tnn screwed up his peculiar| - For fully a minute silence reigned| 6:00 p. m.—Children's Hour by on ‘the Broad veranda: Marietta Stockhard Albion. The other nodded. €) ¥ 2 e “I arrived at my conclugion by & irutally disillusioned! Of all the| ‘l‘h'“'ltt was the l|rs! to mwak,w e & process of elimination. My first | women in the world I believed you; How did he die, Van Daulen? Complete radio sets and supplies at # gerutin s left me with three possibles|were the one who would.” The Dutchman cleared his throat. | Henry Morans,’ 365 Main street, qp- “He was poisoned. Whittaker| posite Myrtle St.—advt. —_all situated wide apart. 1 spent| “Who's Domberg, Jack? Isn't he ~was _poisor e n old Dunchman with the gray | found him in his office. A fine metal _the best part of a fortnight in the im- |that nie ! . % mediate vicinity of each of 'em-——and |Lair we met once in Sandakan?” Ipoint had been placed in his pen- # the Kasih-ayer estate romped home, | Hewitt stretched his long leg: | holder—just where the forefinger o 'fi-nn €asy first.” “That's the feller. T must confess!pressed. ~ We assume he just picked ores l es & “Domberg!” murmurcd Hewitt ed Domberg. Still, if Peter!the thing up—and the poison that| ) 2 2 | kad been smeared on it got into his % ghaking his head from side to side y | blood.” | . % and frowning deeply. never ALLhe St o | dE V h NCTICES THAT BOARD TESTS IT WITH FOOT. A COUPLE O NAILS NEXT MORNING TEUS WIPE] How do you know iy was e QA LCZEIMA V anisn| N FRONT PORCH 15 [T SQUEAKS TCO, YES, WILL DO IT . RIGHT IN HE CANT GO TO CHURCH - il Bave thought it.” work of the Yellow Seven?” < \ 1 LOCSE. GUSHT TO GET WE'D BETTER VIR IT TRERE. HE'LL.DO IT GCT TO Mix THAT LOOSE BOARD - WASN'T LIGRT Wiegnger things hav IEnpone “There was a yellow pateh painted NIGHT 6H LAST NIGHT 5 9:15 p, m.—"Sports,” by William J. Slocum of the New York Tribune, (Radio Corp. of America, Washington 8 % in his cha D. C.) . “Who is it?” he demanded in a low ::‘::“r".;:tsl; rc;pz":“in-:II”llll’;ly:::“.\rr]:mld‘:-:‘y" 3 5 cn the side of the building, nrnlanwnl-\(.'(m(l. old, !l(‘lfnblt‘ Peterson’s Oint- RIGHT APTER THAT RIGHT AWAY ' APTER DINNER TO- :xi.t one time, if you remember, ed with seven black smudges. | ment a Favorite Remedy & esteemed chief-of-staff—one R “A large patch?” inquired the man in the chair. [ —tells me that at certain sea . | ipo‘"n:‘lh:-r‘s Fiote cabio mirreptitiously are usually due to strain- “About a vard long, 1 should say.|Ointment has cured a sore that I had B ¥ discharged at Kasih-ayer than the ing when constipated. and roughly a foot across.” |on my foot for six years. Doctors % ei.stoms authorities ever dreamed of.” | B N0l bei . “Nobody observed wandering about | could not give me any relief and other B fit) them wisa 1n the. morn- ujol being a lubricant (he estate complete with paint-pot|ointments did not seem to help me. " ing,” said the Commissioner hetween keeps the food waste softand and brushes?” | Publish if you wish.” W. 8. Stephen- ® & his teeth. therefore prevents strain- |8 — | son, care Firth Avenue Hotel, Hunt- # = Pennington’s head fell on the ing. Doctors prescribe Nujol (Continuedimiour Next dsauc) (RSN W 8 | . cher’s arm. B because it not only soothes } L a large box for only 35 cents % © "Don't do that-—or you'll spoil th feri ¢ { at any druggis says Peterson of e suffering of piles but ] Buffalo, “and money back if it isn't & everything. It won't do to let either % by 2 5 | P r,om’;,,,rg or Chai-Hung suspect we've | relieves the irritation, brings | VOICES ’N mEAIR | the best you ever used.” Always keep 5 | J the place under observation Pay comfort and helps to rs- Peterson’s Ointment in the house. L ®'c¢m out sufficient rope and you'll find move them. o e eeed | Fine for burns, scalds, bruises, sun- | burn, chating and the surest remedy & ” a emselves at SR . g::n‘][va;:‘h hang them i Nujol isa ]uhnran‘t—nota Thursday, August 23 1923 for itching cczema and plles the 'What are you going to do?" | medicine or laxative = so ey world has ever known. ® “T'm going to bed,” returned Chi cannot gripe, Try it today. KDEA “Peterson’s Ointment is the best for |. ;||e§e Pcnni.n«;v ;:rinnlu:“mv,qv;‘"\', (“'aslmghnlwt—jjasl Pittsburgh). ;‘(‘rl»:)';;il“"': u\rlnl nf»h_x.v]u:: piles l have aver ON HER RETURN SAYS - TUESDAY NIGHT IS RE- RETURNING FROM THE BY NEXT SUNDAY TAMI- QN ok revmien - HERLL 9o 6:00 p. m.—Baseball acores e s s R e VE3 . ITSTILL SQUEAKS- MINDED IT WAS PERLEYS THURSDAY LY HAS TORMED HABIT How's Monica, by th @l | 6156 p. m—Dinner concert by the| “Had 51 nlcers on my legs. Doctors | CUND HWE DIDNT * NAILS HE WAS TRY- NIGHT TELLS WIPE SHE OF STEPPING ROUND Gra il B mohoryiorolibatra from hie iwantenltoloit o ek DPatsrsbrialeines E TKIND OF ING TO REMEMBER (AN AVOID LOOSE BOARD IT. THCUGH OF COURSE Million Dollar Grand Theater, Pitts-| ment cured me.” —William J. Nichols, IX 1T WITH T BRING HOME BY STEPPING OVER HERE HE'S GOING TO TIX IT = | burgh, Pa 402 Wilder. street, Rochester, N. Y. RIGHT AWAY. YES, HE 1S} 1 7:00 p. m.—Baseball scores. | 35¢. 60c, $1.00, 82.50, $5.00. “With pleasure I will say Peterson's | SALESMAN $AM A Real Thriller BY SWAN (v LA A TWo MILE RACE =2 50 WE'LL SYERST: ‘ s wug%e 5’5&‘22}33’ HALE TO CONTINUE | {TAT AT (GOOD oK, SAM- [ THE NOW GO OuT AND BIC E b RACE WRTCH ME, el GOLT~ N WHICH SAM HOfE9 TO ALD OUT ALL OTHER ! ENTRANTS Cuticura Soap Ideal | ME v peT e . | bt For Sensitive Skins| | | *5000 On T < g ) BAE AND WiLL e e i e | RDE THE B e e o CREAT MPARE face and rub in for a moment with fin | SuPekammouy gers. 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