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TR WEDGINE (s hPepezs NAEVERSISIE NN e ey | ISGTRAE T — (Westinghouse— Bast Plttsburgh) lm l.m wm An | S | M m “ m V“.' T p. m.~—Baseball scores, 3 New York, Sept, 18.--Miss 110 3 v soneert eon- ...d h . | "f I'N-M" llnuud‘ g .m"“" e R Tm flt‘l:l: ,:‘l'.u:‘iwcn( ld“:‘ Wm — 1:80 p, m.—Address ould & ‘ g 3 ‘s Period. George Jay Géuld will be : The Modiclee Mado From Frolt Juiges | 7045 » m—The Children's Ferlod | wyen you are suttering with rheus| gan Diego, fept. 18.—Nine versions| codas to tenry A, REGIN HERE TODAY ;:";":"i' cabin at almost every | 2t ves. siloe wilh N Uy :v:" :‘m_gff;:'.“w':;"'::.o“" Job | matiam so you can Mn:‘lv l:l I"All'!:: lof the naval disaster oft Point Honda, mnhcloaov?elum . m.:.c.u'::‘....:f:"\’ They"ar¥ | “No longer did Ned g0 ahout his| or Lumbago, you know that ordivary | by Dr. Thomas 8. Raker, president of ;":':.".’L.":f..f:.’r T et angwn il |Ueptember 4, 1n Which seven destroy- |at Sherry's will follow the ce Shipwrecked and with Ness (l;nl-:n work in the fimsy elothes of the gigy. | remedies an: hm‘u'mbt:“.m only |the Carnegie Instjtute »th'rw;'num. Nothing has such concentrated, pen- ;:.n:;:; :::: "':"‘“d b o 1okd in rmw'.::.:h&.m»;‘:.u:'.:.u: Out of the peits he had dried Hess | temporary ease, al the best, §:20 p. m—~Concert by Florence . ) wed af mocoasing as warm and serviceable as Jetely of this trouble, It Bot |velle, cornet; Marilla Kohary, accom- inquiry investigatiog the catastrophe |j,imate friends, MBI Indian wifs, Ned ‘and _the | BISSTRVAR B8 AT Rid serviceable a MT;P"I‘"Y" B e ettt | pentet :"”"" "W‘”" ":‘ the Ungling heat. [ when it rosumed its sessions here to- J N - | only uoes J n three minutes it warms the sore g expeoted burst of generosity on | swelling, but cleanses the system of ——— ay, v chcef the loiand and he telle them | 1ygonissrrte part noon after tholr are | L diesise: s fpot Ahroush and through, Ineos the| Reports prepared by the command- | Electrically heated mirrors, sereens, Aol . [rival on the island. They brought D, MeMillen of Hudson, N.Y. WEAF roulation, breaks up 0" |ors of all of the seven wrecked vessels | panels and hangings for theaters have d ; . pabin and solved them together. — in the grounding were to he submit. [ perature from 75 to 106 degre “;::,'::':"::::M::' A Longrpe B “Day after day the snow wifted a‘;"ml':l’:iv::".::ll:flgd”:n' ‘:'l," 7:30 p, m.~United Cigar UIOMI:":::';':: "‘::M"."F‘z::“ I“‘l:‘:: “"‘.l:; ted. down, ever laying a deeper covering tams | 1} company's daily sport talk by Thorn- " , - Witnesses likely to be called before - Rheumatism in my back and shoulder drug store. - Get a Jar at once, Use the court inquiry included besides the —_—m———— % trapping. They are permitted to o ) _ over the island, bending down the! ubled at all’, |ton Fisher, Lilyan May Challenger, Y bulld themseives a cabin and Dooma- | LU FF 0 strong trees, ohseuring ":o:“h:,“;::“.;n ?m. sizo 200, |Me0 woprano, accompanied by Wln!-‘"“n',“"l:"'h""' '"’l';""‘."m ""‘“""I"'“‘" naval officers In authority on the B DRR) B 08 Js g |fred T Dare, Waiter Hamler; pian- |00 T SO0 WHEEEEs, Cotom 10 ehERE |wrecked or damaged ships, the radio | N youw operators en the various destroyers, “w dorf gives them an old stove, all things under thig eold Infinity of h After the cabin is fnished Lenore b e : At dealers or from Fruit-a-tives oy e white The traps had to be labori- 9 ist. “The Great American school, :“';':"‘","'l',',"‘:“; Temaln and help the | ously dug out and resét, again and | Limited, Ogdensburg, N.X, talk by Geo, M. herwood, under'the [AUre Lo £et the e‘:e';o“.:;u-w:-m the | their signal men and quartermasters and Ned are started on different | €8I0 F———————— | 4 usplocs of the American Museum of ge. on duty at the wheels of the vessels routes to trap for their master, | When the skles cleared, an un- plaged trail had led him into the | Natural History, All American Dance | summ————————— | when the squadron ran aground. X gy = dreamed degree of cold took PORSEs- | qupths of 4 heavy thieket of young | orchestra. 9:15 p. m.—~Walter Hassler, plan-| Rear Admiral Willlam V. Pratt, SPECIAL PRICES ey ? 3 . . |won of the land. = The fingers frose | spruce, He had never felt more se- 18! commanding division four of the bat. NOW GO ON WITA THE STORY |in the instant that the fur gloves wore | cure, The only hint of danger that WGI 9:30 p. m—"The Great Amiorican |tle-fleet and himself a former com. . ON TEETH The h'm; ""m :I:I.n "":m:;":":m:;'; :'""I‘l ':‘;‘I‘fl:::" “:l'l:"i;'t"i:::::‘.':':: ;‘"fl: (American Radio and I(e:‘urch Corp., lch(c:ol." by ?:orn ’H ‘:hnr:nod.’u- m:':":':hzf ('_:";r:"":‘:"‘i‘;"'l’l':;"y“" foree, || $20 Sets at ....... $12.50 : 9 : Medford Hillside, Mass,) ecutlve aecretary o 6 - American y Se under the little, sawing strokes of his | did not in the least call him from his 3 ! Meanwhile other naval officials here 335 u ‘t . seee ’22 oo skinning knife, He was rather pleasant fancies, It was only a e L:“‘“;" o‘mr“‘:{"! );l!-lolry (‘h"d ey were busy vith preparations for im- ‘ surprised at its size. 1t came off glimpes of green where the snow. had/|: $:18.8: m.—Roston policd yéperta. | BIeNER BUBIC-GaNRE N’ In K Ol ) Wervions 1u HowaE ot DR. G. T. HANNA nearly round, and it would stretch been shaken from compact little |\ “4?””. Fhraete bragmht, feee 9:45 p. m.—All American dance or- |the 23 dead. Tentative plans call for || 308 Matn St. Open Eves, fully thirty-two inches in diameter, group of sapling spruce just beside | % 113 . f chestra services at the naval air station of Washing it carefully, he put it over| one of hin sets. Likely the wind had [ T P.on-—Evening program: 4] bis back and started on canght the Iiitle “trees just right; { 1"Weekiy busitces reort comp Complete:rAdio setw and supplice at Other traps yielded pelts in his long | perhaps some unfortunate little fur-| K'Y "'r: 4 ; i) X Henr? Morans’, 385 Main street, op- day's march, bearer, . marten perhaps, or a fisher, | 2—¥Iwanis l‘r Kt ‘ur'lpn ';‘:‘ posite Myrtle street.—advt Y Tired out, barely able to stand e had sprung back and forth among """“l‘ contest: of K “;"“ ';:m ? e L) erect, yet wholly content with his g the little trees in an effort to free|from various parts of New Hngland. duy’s catch, Ned made the cabin in| B . X himself from the trap, He walked TG WITIK—COBAR. 4 | up quietly, located the tree to which WGY v A pretty wedding took place in the tho twilight, bullt his fire, and cooked his meager supper, After supper he {the trap chain was attached, bent i b N » skinned out such little animals as he B | ind started to draw the trap from the [ (General Electric Co—Schenectady, | Russian Orthodox Catholic church, had not taken time to skin on the small, dense thicket whence some ) Bristol, Saturday afternoon when Miss trail, fleshed and stretched his pelts, g |creature had dragged it. He was Tillle Gobar of New . Britain wa; then hung them up to dry. He was | \? | only casually interested in what man- 6 p. m.~—Produce and stock mar- Uinited’ 10 ‘marriagh: 0. George ka’. almost too tired to remove his wet | B/| |ner of poor, frozen creature would | ket quotations; news buleiting; base- | L0 S o PR ol Witk of garments when the work -was done. | he revealed between the steel jaws, [ ball Brlstall The :attandenth . ware " Miss The beauty of the day had wholly | 8:40 p. m.—RBascball gcores. Margaret Witik, a sister of the bride- ' ‘ ' ¢ § 5 i ¥ 3 13 \ 1 H | ;, [ 1 4 H 1] v i b He hardly remembered drawing the | 45 ey e blankets over him, | taken his mind from his work. : p. mi—Musical program But in spite of the hardship, the | One moment, and the forest was | Publication Dept. orchestra. ;’;;’:;“-ro-"’::" n‘:;""h:’i‘;?‘h°r}og:lr 'h: wrack of cold, the fatigue that crept | \ \ = esleep about hira; the little trees o brclh:r AR 1?):9 ot upon him llke a dreadful sickness, | =23 M SO looked sadly burdened with thelr Wiz WAk Sabiormet B Rk Blanen ," Netd had many moments of compara- | . 3 J |loads of snow. The next, and the Agss “c"" iy o{ymp il o s tive peasures. One of these mo-/| THEY HAD A QUIET S .| man was hurled to the ground by a (Acolian Hall, N. Y. City) ‘re-er;cep A Te et e ments, seemingly yielding him much |, =AY HAD 4 QUIET HOUR OF (g, vage, snarling thing that leaped P 4 °‘ 2 i more delight than the occasion war.| "% from the covert like the snow demon 7:30 p. m.—Final baseball scores|church, friends and neighbors of the ranted, ‘occurred at the end of the| ™ it was; and white, gleaming fangs|National and American leagues. contracting parties'in Terryville and second day of actual trapping. | removed, and the hottest fires could | Were flashing toward his throat. 7:35 p. m.—Saxophone solos by|New Britain. The bride's dress was This day's march had taken him to | hardly warm the cabins Adon XXII. Howard Forst. white crepe’ chiffon”with tulle vell the Korks cabin; and there, as twi- | these clear, bitter nights the Northern| Facept for the impediment of the | 7:45 p. m.—"Religion on Business,” | held in place by a wreath of orange lght drew about him, he was amazed | ights were an ineffable glory in the |trap on the creature's foot, there|a University of the Air talk arranged | blossoms and her shower bouquet was %o hear the nearing sound of footsteps | gy, would have been but one blow to that { by the Alexander Hamilton Institute, | bridal roses. - The bridesmaid was in the snow. Some one was coming Their bodies built up to endure | battle in the snow. White fangs [by Dr. Jeremiah . Jenks, » gowned in Nile green chiffon and her laborlously toward him, with the 810W, | even such hardship as this. ‘The|would have gone home where they| 8 p. m.—“Broadcasting Broadway,” | bouquet was pink roses. The young dragging tread of deep fatigue. | fact that the snow at last packed was | Were aimed, and all of Ned Cornet's |a review of current plays and players|couple went away on a- honeymoon It was Bess, of course. At this|a raotor too; they were able to skim | Problems would have been #imply and [ by Bertha Brainard. trip and will live in- Terryville on point their lines coincided. It Was|over the white crust at a pace even | promptly solved. 8:15 p. m.—Saxophone solos by | thelr return. her third stop, and since she had left | ragter thap the best time they had| This was not some little bur-bearer, | Howard Forst. . the home c"""' a day “:“;"I of "‘;’;L made n early fall. helpless in the trap. It was no less| 9 p. m.—Recital by Mauride Soble, she ‘was perfectly on schedule. €l The r was tha a creature than that great terror of |tenor. 5 could hardly explain the delight that wm',‘,:n',::',”,:,p‘l:‘:,“‘.::,f et e | e snow, a full-grown Arctie wolf,| 10 p. m—Dance program by the|| PALACE—Starting Sunday flashed through him at the sight of | oo oitan in the dread horror of the |almost as white as the drifts he|Hotel Astor Roof orchestra by direct : g her. In this loneliness and silence | oany winter months, was revived, | hunted through., Only the spruce|wire from the Hotel Astor. JACKIE COOGAN o ep——— mere human companionship Was| \ooin they had pleasant hours about |trees knew how this flerce and cun- . SR s 1T : i . blassing enough. g the stove at the Forks cabin, some- |ning hunter came to snare his foot in WMAF “CIRCUS DAYS” President and Mrs. Coolidge and the “White House Boys.” His appearance in the doorway Was| yimes working at pelts, sometimes |the jaws of a marten trap. Nor (Round Hills Radio Corp. . ! Calvin (left) and John, take their first outing on the presidential not a surprise to Bess. ~She had|.ion enjoying the unheard-of lusury|could any sensible explanation be ANt Dt ohin e . Greatest He Ever Made! . \BLk). 8] in, fake outing 3 counted the days carefully, as she [ % SLOVIR B HORCAIC "~ | made” why the great wolf did not e yacht, Mayflower, going for a few hours’ cruise on the Potomac. knew his schedue would bring him | = o 050 enaiiv “and scarcely aware | break the chain with one lunge of | 7.4 p. m.—Walter Hassler, gon- here. But now she was too ne"'.c 4o a0t themselves, they had come | his powerful Body, instead of slinking cart ‘planiat and prls pupll of ‘the :::: .wlut;“r:tlguo to give him mots) o pe”pe b oet of coxn'panlonfi. into the lrm‘erslsllh and “-a'_u:.‘\i ‘,:;.; m“dlo“ R‘Dml Ccn[;er‘\';.\!ory Hih He"ol He"o, RGN AN * . By GLUYAS W'LL]AMS 9 Ned's hours with Lenore, however, | velopments, e ways of the wilc 7:40 p. m.—Lilyan May Challenger, With: scarcely & word he litted her res quite often fall of any kind ¥ (o the <oy covered hr vith & lan | E5to Him s saifacion tnan they | creaturen e, i ) S 12 Wl meso oniraig, 0 The Efficlent Business Man at the Telephone. Kat, andiin spite of her protdsta went understand what he had been | woodsman who will say what any par- 5 ¥ mI—HI a5 M: Challen o speedily about the work of cooking through. ticular creature will do under any par- $:20 ::' m'—T‘h: Lxl)flrd L ® :e-:mf ol‘ ; GLUYAS her supper. Slowly, by the school of hardship, |ticular condition. ~When he saw |5t pt Be Chie ) by Rich- WiLLIAHS They had a quiet hour of talk be- and col\qx)eil over hardship, Ned Cor- [ Ned's body within leaping range, he i BE. Enright, i g 1s8i fore he drew the blankets about her et was winning & new sflif»xnnstery knew the desperaté impulse to fight. “;(N 2 \"nrllf‘-it police commissioner shoulders and left her to drlft away|, noy " geir.confidence to take the| The chain of the trap broke like a|©fReW York W = o In sleep. He was unexplainably eX-| ;1 oo’ o the self-conceit that had |spring as he leaped. The steel leash | 10 P Mol AROrican dance or- ultant; light-hearted for all this dread |\ o\ pe pim to disaster. But the | that it often used to restrain a savage | S 55!;"' “’"‘!‘“"\‘Ig of Iva Tang, plano, ;;':Jte hmt“or fl';:‘?::dhm?‘lem‘m";::‘: first real moment of wakening was|dog would have broken no less quick- :‘:rl Jl;:?‘t;:;; vlmill'l)at;‘dml;;rnxz's‘gz. Ry i i A phl— Iy, There was no visible recoil; what | ~ on ey fild] ieDI s soila ot bome. i, the wind f‘.lrl':‘i)l ‘:z‘r‘\‘; Tlnr::lin’1'(0‘:"‘100::“’!0\\::“1"):;115 ::ttlo resistance there was scemingly [SaXophone; Hal Page, saxophone; Vin would clamor at the roof in vain. = |yier close of January. did not in the least retard the blow, | O'ltourke, drums. ) 5 He did her work for her tonight | Ty 0% 0 0 iatly following that|It did, however, affect its accuracy. | ? P: M:—"A Tolk on Hoy's Work, i v s He skinned the smaller animals she |, o, of the trap line that followed | That fact alone saved Ned from in- |CONTRS Ve Dyckman of the Pruden- TELLS MISS PLINT T0 GET STARTS T GET A DRINK O MISS FLINT REPORTS THERE had brought in, then fleshed and| g "y o heit hetween the Twelve- |stant death. Hgl duifs ERSURUDS IO BARY: MR. JONES OF JONES BROS., ICE WATER WHEN PHONE ARE TWO MR. JONESES THERE ON THE PHONE RIGHT A- RINGS . HURRIES BACK AND WHICH DOES HE WANT ot e A o stretched all the pelts she had taken. |y o capin and Korks cabin, and the| But as the wolf lunged toward him After preparing his own skins, he to complete his work—after the man- . - WAY PLEASE made a hard bed for himself on the| e hdkia ot oy ke when they fail to kill at the first leap ST e thvey —an inner man of might seemed to tCOk' L A e dk‘:“ T waken in Ned's prone hody. A great 1 el s nm{ force came to life within him. He (N oabin four dayshemoe—nardly lunged upward and met tho wolf in o teeth. realizing that he was Iotyrninz a Imlcl ‘th‘\ e Rl ! el R e e Ilhr ly without physical limitation, poured e iieny stm" i through him. In one great bound e e it Sthapper | he overcame the deadly handicap of G et iin: the. wona tm”-mfls his own prone position, springing up ' oten aromed in the weeks o come. with terrible, reaching, _snatching | % N i ' : They kept close track of eac ‘:x nru': hands and clasping arms, Some way, | DECIDES THERE ISN'T ANY USE WONDERS WHAT'S HOLDING IT UR ™ FIVE MINUTES LATER TELLS HER. e hor Lheihimé’omr.;lm at he did not know how, he hurled that | ctions Hide GETTING DOWN TO WORK TILL AFTER SOME DELAY ‘GETS MISS HE HAS TO GO INTO CONFERENCE a system whereby they Ihnnl]rm! pounds of living steel from ppetite, relieves coastipat t HE GETS THIS CALL OFF WIS FLINT AND ATTER TURTHER. AND T0 PUT THE CALL WHEN IT bis body before the white fangs wnm‘. MINE DELAY FINDS LINE'S BUSY COMES INTO SALES MANAGER'S go home. E———————— b - ) ause., Desperate with fury, the wolf % iy ) ;lIm(Hl too fast for the eye to follow. 3 % A i i | But he did not find Ned at a disad- 3 Y, BLADDER BOTHER, | Wik CumsBats | 125575 6501 ) [ Don't let your baby suffer or fret ed to one side to hurl the creature Y Ny because of rashes, eczemas, irrita-| | away, but he had alrcady caught his Chips Off the Old Block ) e P, | [tions or itchings. Givehimawarm| |balance and had braced to meet the I | Take Salts to Flush Kidneys and Neu- bath, using Cuticura Soap freely. sécond ohslaught | MR JUNIORS -~ b 3 tralize Irritating Acids. Then anoint affected parts with Cu.- - Littie Ns . Xidney and bladder (Fritations otten | - [0 Qintment, The difly uss of (ooRHued 41 DY VXS enity bt i e CVERY TIME P . g > ), g i gy uticura does much 1o prevent e HONE RING! EMERGES T'ROM CONFERENCE 'TUNDS MISS PLINT HAS GONE T ¢ acid ays a noted i Ingredients, :?‘I;‘l;”zl;um’r::nk“dl:“‘f.l‘t‘ fays a notd | |these distressing troubles. In Southern Europe an effort is P gk 2 e DURING CONPERENCE SAYS AND REMEMBERS HE HASNT LUNCH.SUBSTITUTE DOESN'T from the blood and pass it on to the ?:J.f"g’.’.f."gzu‘(f“é‘.m‘.fl:{‘nrm B ey made to avert hail storms by 1;‘”:;:~\ 25 Do coated. Por chil mp::‘“‘;sran':\:# THINK' AND GOT THAT CALL VET KNOW ANVTHING ABOUT THE 44 N pe teheze, Soap 2. Ontment 28 and 50c 2 yarding the clouds [ shap- oD 3 ) ing, scalding sensation, or setting up S > an irritation at the neck of the blad-| " der, obliging you to seek relief tw | sufferer s in constant dread; the wa ter passes sometimes with a scalding sensation and Is very profuse; again i 0 - T there is difficulty in voiding it. ‘ ! BEAT IT OUT TH BACK WAY, FELLASS WHEW! LOCKY I'VE GOT THAT COULD YOU HELP A P00k GLY Diadder weakness most folks call it, b GREAT S(OTT ! SHELL RUN T WHOLE. BUNU \F DOOR LOCKED!! - NOW), IL.L_ LET HER OUT WITH_10¢ FOR A BED beuus‘;\.h:r‘} ‘nm'lr control urina- FELLPS!!, SHE EVER CF@R“E’) A THINK | JUST GOT u? OUTTA DED ? tion. e it is cxtremely annoying [ TH. W\FE‘.!” ) HERE = GNGHT I L o) & and sometimes very painful, this is| often one of the most simple nil-| ments to overcome. Get about four ounces of Jad Salts from your phar- macist and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast; con- tinue this for two or three days. This will help neutralize the acids in the urine 80 it no longer is a source of irritation to the bladder and urinary organs, which then act normal again. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless, | and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and is used by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary disorders caused by uric acid irritation. Jad Saits is 1 splendid for kidneys and causes no hz%fl’[) bad effects whatever Here you hevz a pleasant, efferves. SToNG cent lithia w» drink, which often Quickly reliesZ> oladder irritation. | -