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Was & siding with & string of bex- | ] WALLOWED UP =i = vorcas v mas am sage all right” he anneuneced con ‘ Mas WiLson Wooneow dently. But although they went over | KDKA WITRATSE By the entire line of cars, even elimbing . . Ww"‘- up 1o inspeet the teps-of them, nol {Westinghouse— East Pittsburgh) sign of anything resembling a com. S munieation was te be found » Manday, Otaber }" 1033 - Nonplused and pusaled, they rushed | 1 .'; :.“'"mm"":.'I'I“::'":“HI_PH G i > [ hack to the house, Then, as Charlie's H X - ©a1ee T RIDGWAY o PARY | rovin A fell the o, he | WPKA Little Symphony orehestra DAL BY BRENTANGS ~ @128 W > roving.gianee fell on the metor, he p. m,—Baseball seores. | NO COST startied and gasped "By Geodfrey, “ Y| 568 p, mo—Dinner concert cons ————— Lorry! Romebody's come along .".‘Hlllllhl» . TO TRY swiped the hat.” BEGIN HERE TODAY expostulation, He was right. The large, gaily 815 p.om Monthly review of Loring Ranger offers a hundred busiess conditions,” by Clark Ham. It you'll' h 1¢ you'll'quit your argu decorated box whieh they had left on | 3 & ousand dollars reward for the re- thing in it or not, A hat isn'y going mond, vice-president of the Columbia {houeand dollare » the rear seat of the tomneau was| % el ol g is daughte d 0 gone Nationa hank, to set you hack mere than 25 or 35 §:30 p, m~"The Old Fashioned Appears after having lune! , .| There, upon the cushions of the seat | Plaza with her best friend, :::lb'l.l'n..o::dnl'::::r :T::I":‘:L:“:N::l" where the box had rested was ehalked [Autumn.” by Eiinor Sieel Thorne, Manger is asslsted in his | and think nothing of it." i Si4d p. m~The Children's peried search by his attorney, Eustice Highy,| “On, come nlong, then.” Ranger ? p. m.—~Baseball scores. who is & warm friend of the fami! took his oue in & way that ”f"l voter an an eleetion-hallot—the sign.| 9105 p, m.—"Heme Furnishing Juarez Charlie, adventurer, Charlie had to approve. “Rut mind manual of the Combine. Hints," by Harriet Webster, of the lifelong friend of Ranger, Charl you—" he got up ‘,"h‘ 88 . air . of CHAPTER V11 Joseph Horne Co, "What to RNead,"” comea to Ranger's office and informs | yielding against his judgment—rg| The May breeze caught up a sheet eated by the Carnegie library, Mm that & message has heen ment to | haven't the slightest hope that any- Naflonal Stockman and him regardiog the missing Hope, He | thing will come of it." down the road It headed straight | Farmer market reports, ° tells Loring that he mistrusts Frank | “Ah, Bryan?" with an assumption | 07 the ditch, hung a moment on the | 8:45 p, m—~Concert by the KDKA o Bryan, who s private secretary 10| or eagerness. “You saw the girl at|brink of a ldittle pool of stagnant | Little Bymphony orchestra under the Ranger, headquarters? Did she No? Only | WAter, and then, with the sudden | direction of Victor Saudek sted by Charlie says that he has been In-|another disappointment, eh seering of a stro wind, was lifted | Marie 8haner, soprano, Earl Mitchell, structed through a message to tell| Sighing, he picked up his hat, and |PIEN in alr and carried over a lofty | accompanist, Ranger to buy a hat for Hope and | pe and Charlie left the offies, Out. | Prick wall and privet hedge, Tt hlew leave it in a specified place, side, he dismissed his ehaufreur and, |A'ONE the grass within the enclosure & A E driving the ear himaelf, proceeded to|Until It flapped against the trunk of | o th I d d N w . i Bhatlate L REGpmac large beech-tree, and there it lay, (Westinghouse—Springfield) p enat e x.g,:; ‘::"yo': thtt ‘:'?:“v" :h?l‘l"’t‘n: BORONN prumsaimet.ia George Re!nr‘,\', strolling about the | ; & - : e the. catr e et ran e Sllpover| "When tho odd pair entered this|Srounds, saw it, and hia listiess ex. | 7 p. m.—Dinner concert by ' the Hl]RLEY SUPER’OR T et L amMt | feminine Mecea of eunningly arranged [ Premlon changed to one of avid in-| WHZ Trio. the frequent reb.h':rl’u Shia blg scdls, mirrors and earefully tinted walls, the | terest, immediately suppressed, He. S p.om, I‘h:u'lmll scores of the . S i | fore he took a step toward it, though, | American and Natlonal leagues, ‘.' not money and securities alone, but | === . ' he looked about him, his indifferent 8:30 p, m.~Twilight tales for the VA U U M C U P jeweln, silks, furs, merchandise In| R glance embracing the whole scene— | kiddies, Humorous program, car-load lots, How could plunder of | | the large house with its hright awn-| 9 p, m.—Concert by Leslie Mason, that sort be disposed of unless there ings and wide porches, the smooth r; Miss Manley, accom 5 3 v panist and was an organization to manage it? green lawns where circular sprin- Z Trio. ® 2 "!;l'n':“ :.::"C‘o'mblm. and it runs the | 7 klers were playing like miniature| 10 p, m.—Baseball scores, Bedtime ln l n e o 9 fountains, every clump of shrubbery. |story for grown-ups by . Orison 8. Ranger yielded to a growing con- S Kelsey yawned and sauntered over| Marden. viction that there was more In this toward a rustic bench under the S ——— Sheltered for a moment Sturdy make — thorough performance — than mere imaginings or a fantastic / beech-tree, embroidery on a few unrelated facts. /. " by Its trunk, he stooped quickly, WGI DOWN lm'""""h";‘ :' .1““‘(;:' 'n’,‘" ""‘"’l“' Z 4 A | erumpled the stained, frayed paper in | (American Radio and Research Corp., price and terms within reach of all. That is RN R0t basis for Chiriie'd. revela- his hand, folded it roughly and laid Medford Hillside, Mass,) h Hurley achi i electrie tion—enough to go on. A A it between -the pages: of” bis. book. Sk ez and a Whole the new Hurley achievement, in an nd you think.” his volce trem- Then seating himself on the ‘rustic| 6 p. m.—Late news flashes, Early washing machine of the vacuum cup type. bled, “that this inner group—this | | bench, he opened the volume and he- | sports news, Combine-~have my daughter?" y ) gan to read, ] 6:15 p. m.—Code practice, lesson year tO pay If you are wa.shlng clothes the old back- breaking way—if you are paying now to “T'm certain of it. It isn't often One of the most rigidly ohseved [No, 124, they pull anything on their own ac- rules of this exclusive private hospi-| 6:30 p, m.—Boston police reports. ALSO ON CONVENIENT A have your wash done—see this demonstra- count. - But after that message I re- > f tal for what are cuphemistically | Wool market news furnished by the TERMS: ! tion. See the wash cleaned faster than you ceived—Well, that settles it in my| P7 \ 2 / called “nervous cases” was that no |Commercial Bulletin of Boston. reading-matter was permitted which | “Just Boy" a broadcast from the The Hurley THOR electric could ever do it—cleaned thoroughly— mind that this is one of the times ‘ . might excite the patients or arouse | American Boy magnzine. vacuum cleaner with the “float~ by the! switt: fioHoR Gtiths CALItI pda they've done it.” CHAPTER VI, ot discussion among them, PR AR " : % Ranger reached quickly r'(.“; 1]:1» Ly N W : ! WeY ing brush. : Then try the machine in your own home. :flfimfifn:"hfll::fl:'-e:‘z‘rd Al L i S The Hurley THOR automatic Do not keep it unless it fully satisfies yon. N, you dom't! He held the in- ] X . e et Sl electric ironer that does all the It means a big saving of laundry costs, and . 7 p. m.——Produce and stock mar- ironing. no more hard wash day labor, n cirele with a rough cross-mark in the ecenter of it, like the “X" of of newspapsr and sent it seudding 9:30 p.m strument tight in both hands. “I can | : sep .vourvmoluth n;:,de up for ‘Sln;il':’lfl Ket quotations, news bulletins, base- °. were alr y Y ! 3100’ as plain as If you y “YOU'VE GOT THE WRONG If You Cannot Call, Mail the Coupon TODAY ball scores. - ———— - —— - calling it. ~ What I've told you was ‘, i . % 8:40 p. m.—Baseball scores. own information, Loring, and STEER ALTOGETHER, LITTLE | Application Blanks for Graduates and 4 5 S A ¥ fe§ Four-own ONE,” HE SAID BRISKLY. 845 p. m—A night of Jewish| G iremen: Please send me full information ————— THE —— ot to be passed on to the police.” A i § e ] n Rl.:lfir"v success in life was large- Others Entitled to One l'n.nl:lmnrnl melody. Orchestra selections. aboob the fi“’hfl“'“yfls‘“se‘;‘."{ Vllauum C;p & Iy due to his habit of quick decision. [ strayed princess who received th, Will Be Mailed This Week. I Washing Machine, with details of your de S & B kl F ve em al his WIZ ferred payment pll‘m. prlllg uc ey With scarcely a pause he reached out [gave the sugared languor of her smile 2 s ped Charlie’s hand in a clasp | exclusively to Ranger; the other per- New Haven, Oct. 1.—Worry over (Aeolian Hall, N: Y. City) ELECTRIC % NAME . icceciernnssnnnsssssenssncsnsns LO. and grij that tolimure than he could have ex- | son was, of course, impossible. But [ tickets for the Princeton game which .30 Final b ball " Sihsscitfdian hour's speech. = :!t;’r ,sh:u had brought out several [ will be Yale's big at home contest, has \.“‘li;mal'"”'I:J'Tnl'o‘?lcu’na"l‘:;‘;ms"“""‘" 58 75 9 1 2240 e diat, vour swhowhy, ot maan; [iBate; setiine. torn moich WS : and -79.- Church St. Tel ‘Handle it your g w soft fluency | already cropped out. . m.—"Dogs" by Frank Dole. ADDRE ». 77 7 8 “r t- e . @ hé said heartily. “I'm with you. the desirabllity of each, Ranger failed| University undergraduates and e . L I'll back you with everything I've|to meet her expectations. He ap-|graduate publications have given Cht-flfl r':l =k I:NKM by Harry TELEPHONE NO: cvvecscscssccssocnsense peared more hewildered 4 i . i apin Plummer, baritone. and uncer- | much attention to the new conditions 8. p. m—The: Outibok": Literary sot.” " “That will help—a little,” said|tain every minute, under which tickets are to be issued, talk 1y, It was the that I C 8 Vi c"'?.{?; a-:lydy; while back”" he ro-|Boldly projected ahimx‘e‘?t"zlnt‘;hn::: ;Z‘;i\‘r‘:il:n“nif"t‘hir:E:L:?:::n:“f?)r‘r:r\‘f N:{ ’,’:_D'r‘;‘ o “l‘: gfl'f,’::‘ LeeTanl Fo r 0 u I- C k ; R o fo Bt i eturns Use Herald Classified Advts. marked at last, “that it looked to you, [ situation. lated last spring to solve if possible g y 18ring, like' we'were up against &l “You've got the wrong steer alto- |tne ticket S(’:‘inggenr\z This \\'({)ek bne |, 2118 b me—=tAlaskan Blg, Game blank wall. - Well, we are; but there's gether, littic one,’” he said briskly. application will be mailed to each | Hunting” by Harold McCracken of and Its|“These lids are all right for Fifth | graduate or ex-member of the uni- |'i¢ld and Stream. one opening in that “"“;“- A % 4 Musi i through the messages they’ send. | Avenue; but we want something that! veesity 1w itl t ly fi 9:30 p. m.—Musical program di- Take this hat we've been ordered tofwill stand out like an English flag in ;:::;ti‘(o“e::hx:fe{‘l:fll f\‘lm?’ l;}:?n)cet:‘: "f'“tn "fl"“‘ the Mark s'“‘“d :h":t"- The World At Its Worst. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS il 10:30 p. m.—Concert by Anthony furnish, = Somebody's got to get it|an Irish street parade—something so | | Vi E ARa:casey b to them. _ Then, itithat out of style that no swell dame woula ?m;:?:‘f;dth‘;im::;yrg:;:";‘:;:&:;‘;: Pesci, noted tenor, The First Of The Month. 3 is trailed and we fin e caug! ead in it, or so into style |}, Il b $ s Nhere the hat is delivered, we'll be|that it it showed up along Torty. | SAn< Will bo available for cach game. getting pretty warm to the DPeople | second street they'd have to call out | o, Xt appiication biank is 1o be WRC we're after.” the reserves. Do you get me, | ad and the single one for each game | Radjo Corp. of America—Washington, The suggestion seemed to Ranger | Fanchon 2" will lfe mailed to the permanent or D. C. an immediate solution of the whole| A more human smile broke through | 25t known address of the The - man ~ problem, and he was cager to lose nothe veneer of the princess’ superiority, | VIth M8 name and address typed on| § p. m—Children's hour by Mari- time in putting it inte execution; but|He was speaking her language. it. That is the only blank he will have. | etta Stockard Albion. Charlie checked his enthusiasm. Fresh; she'd say so. But he knew| Lhe notice says that if not received | g p m,—Wig Wags from Washing- /“No,” he advised. _:They'll be on|what he wanted all right and was able | Within # reasonable time it will be up | ton by Theodore Tiller. the ‘lookout. ' - Let one or two mes-|to spill it so that she could under.| !0 the Yale man to wrte in and ask| §:10 p, m.—Song recital by Estelle sages go by, though, with just & bung- | stand. 5 for,one. Then on this blank will be the | Myrray. ling attempt to follow, and they'll be- [ The princess was genuinely ing| Place for his signature of a defl""fi 8:20 p. m.—Violin recital by Arsenio 4 gfla to grow eareless, That'll be our|trigued. She sought, she found a |Statement that one of the seats apf | pasion. GIVES PAMILY A CHEERY OPENS ENVELOPE, REMARKS THAT'S RIGHT ~ OPENS SEVERAL EN- time to stert trailing.” ; bizarre shape, gave it a pinch in here, [ plied for will be used by him per-| §:30 p. m.—Song recital by Estclle GOODMORNING ANDSAYS TRKES BITE O TOAST, TS THE FIRST OF THE VELOPES WITH SICHS “Byt how do you know there Will|a flare out there, thus immeasurably | sonally and if he cannot do this he is [ Murray. i NICE LOT OF MAIL AND SAYS NOTHING ~ MONTH, ISN'T IT. GLANC= € OF INCREASING De further messages?' helghtening its absurdity. She | to return the tickets. Some other in- [ §:45 p. m.-—Piano recital by Chas. SNT_THERE BUT A BILL €5 UNERSILY. AT PILE DEPTA terpretations of the conditions apply |7, perry. -» of MALL “How do I know that Chrlstmas. I8 | pinned on towering spirals of ribbon, céming? You don't suppose they're and trailed feathers a shoulder-length | locally and to those who are not Yale 9 p. m. — Readings by Alberta sending for that bonnet merehv to]over the brim, men, Walker, s+ doll your daughter up, do you? AS[ “Do you approve?” she asked, 9:10 p. m.—Program by the Capi- they'll send a photograph | glancing up archly as she placed it on tal players. u, fi,‘;‘.‘, ?gmng it to prove to vou thatfhey head. she's alive and well, and then they'll “Couldn’'t be ‘!(((*rl" Charlie .was enthusiastic. Now run, bright eyes, WEAF (American Tel. and Tel. Co, N. Y.) begin to apply the screws.” 5 il you meantiand sew it together with your own #'Demand money, do K But why haven't they done so before? ) protty fingers.” Tt is a month today since Hope dis- Ranger hurriedly placed a bill in HlNG UlNT 7:30 p. m.—United Daily Sports talk & P those same fingers, and - she went, by Thornton [IMisher. Robert L. \ appeared; yet, although 1 have thrown myself wide open to an offer, this|hymming a song, to return presently Johnes, premier Welsh baritone, ac- communication through you s the|yith the completed hat in a box. companied by Mrs. Johnes. Mad- EXCLAIMS HA! HE'S 60T TINDS IT WAS KIS MIS= SAYS WELL TOR. APPEALS T TAMILY IPrench dramatic so- THOSE PIRATES AT THE TAKE IN ADDING, BUT GOODNESS SAKE HE'S IR THEY DONT DISTINCT: first word I have received either di- A long drive was before them, their eleine C'ardinal, | rectly or indirectly.” objective Charlie's lodgings. These prano. accompanied by Olga Ander- GROCERY THIS MME. INSISTS THEY'RE Pi- PAID THIS BILL FOR. LY REMEMBER HIS “gure. They wanted to try the|were in a stark, detached house sad- son. H. V. Callahan, jazz pianist. THEY'VE ADDED UP THE RATES JUST THE FIXING THE KITCREN PAYING IT LAST MONTH : cops and all the rest of it, and learn|ly in need of paint, in an isolated AT 3 | |just how tight they had you tied up.|neighborhood on the outskirts of 8t. Jacobs Oil stops any pain, and | .4 actor. Now that they think you're desperate, | Brooklyn. rheumatism is pain only. » 3 they're ready to do business.” Then as they drew up before the No one case in fifty ruauires inter- WDT His alert glance caught sight of the [ gate, Charlie gave a rudden exclama- [nal treatment. Stop drugging! Rub | returning Bryan making his way to-)tlon and leaped out to examine three | soothin,g penetrating St Jacogs Oil} (Premier Grand T“lnno Corp. ward them through the outer office, [ rude chalk-marks scrawled as though | right into your sore, n‘urf, .'\chmz" New York City) ' and, without aitering his attitude, he(a child had done it, across one of the | joints, and relief comes llv.flanfl,\‘.‘s(. | —— | changed his tone to one of querulous posts of the sagging paling fence. Jacobs Oil is a harmless rheumatism | L § “What is it? Another message?" | liniment, which never \lisappoints, 11:10 p. m.—James Kench, com- poser. i demanded Ranger, who had climbed |and cannot burn the skin. | | - out of the car and was also bending Limber up! Quit complaining! Get 11:20 p. m.—NRoyal Serenaders, f THER' over to inspect the marks, a small trial bottle of old, honest St 11:30 p. m, — Vauchn De Leath, | . “No; but it tells where the mes- |Jacobs Oil at any drug store, and in | “Original Radio Girl" in her own APPEALS TO A1 CHECK- BLARES ROUND ELEVEN DOL- 15 REMINDED HE LEFT CE sage is to be found.” And beckon- just a moment you'll he free from |songs. - . A ing his compapion to follow, he|rheumatic pain, soreness and stiffness, 11:40 p. m.—Royal Serenaders, BOOK BUT TAILS TO TARLE :\ND SAYS LARS AND UGHT GOING TOUR NIGHTS Child's Best La ti s |started for the raflroad tracks just|Don't suffer! Relief awaits you. 8t | 11:30 p. m.—May Breen in banjo | FIND STUB. GUESSES WELL! WHATDO YOU SIXTY-FOUR. AND PORCH LIGHT TWICE. Ia's be Xatve IS | perow. Jacobs Oil is just as good for aciatica, | solos. : HE HASNT DAID IT, THINK, THE LIGHT CENTS! PINISHES MEAL GLOOMILY A short distance from the crossing | neuraigia, lumbago, backache, sprains.| 11:35 p. m.—Royal Serenaders, DRAT IT BlLb 1S s, wocrers Focopeper Eynéions. WITH EVES ON BILLS < “California Fig Syrup” 5 5 $ALESMAN $AM Please Omit Flowers 8. Clair Bayfield, dramatic critic | BILL WRONG 11 p. m.—Royal Serenaders, UAR TH WAy THEY BERT T YOU'D THINK YOUR OLE WOMAN (AME Tongue Shows if Bilious, Constipated Hurry Mother! Even a fretful, pee- vish ehild loves the pleasant taste of “California Fig Syrup” and it never fails to open the bowels. A teaspoon- ful today may prevent a sick child to- morrow. Ask your druggist for genuine “Cal- ifornia Fig Syrup” which has direc- tione for bables and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! You! must say “California” or you may get | an imitation fig syrup.

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